THE MICHIGAN' DAILY i . I IN OUR Suits are rich in appearance, perfect in fit, handsomely hand- tailofre d to your measure. You'll )I own the most pe rf e ct clothes ever made if you wear a Malcolm made suit. W e are showing the smartest fabrics i in a varied assortnient of colors and patterns for the Spring Season. Your early ipspection is invited, Balmacaans to your measure or ready to wear. Ex Films '4 t#ra "War Zone" Special After 9 P. M. each day all -Ports" are closed but you can -shoot" your films in to the "Night Box" for early morning "Developments" for Development - r Ready Next Afternoon (t Printing .-tt tt . 94 Both -. - _ ' t t t t Evening and always the best work in Ann Arbor YNDON i ECONOMY fn a.1vg GIVE US YOUR ORDER SUIT SUIT SUIT SIT $14.50 $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH $171-00 $22.50 $27.50 $30.00 YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T GET BETTER TAILORING Our Spring Hats are the latest and most exclusive you can find anywhere. $2, $2.50, $3.00 &$3.50 for the very best-every hat guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. ACT RHAT 1I FACTOR8YE HUIRON STREETSTR near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN, Prop. CORRESPOND ENT SPEAKS MARCH 9 Shirts to order. Tress Stets to rent. J. K. M ALC OLMI 50~4 East Liberty Sti eet Malcolm Bloch James; F. Archibald (gives Illustrnted TIK o n Hattle tirounils of Austria James P. Archibald. tar correspond- ent, for Seribner's magazine, wil deliV- aringSale of Broken Suzes in id Womens VERY CHEAP At the Sign of Satisfaction Shoes er an uncensored war talk, illustrated with lantern slides and motion pictures' taken on the Austrian battle fields, un- der the auspices of the Polish' relief committee in Hill auditorium, March f9. The Polish relief fund has now as- sumend a total of $461, and it is hoped this will be increased materially by the receipts from the lecture. Prof. 'S. J. Zow ski, of the. engi- neering college, chairman of the. cor- W itted, has issued the following state- ment: t"The Polish relief committee wouldl like the services, for One 'afternoon of about 40 students to assist in selling tickets and distributing circulars about. the 'city for the war talk to be given at Hfill auditorium on March 9, by J. F, Archibald. Students who are willing to give this service for the benefit of the mr-any Poles, deprived by the war of their homes, and rendered destitute _and even facing starvation, are asked, to meet from 7:00 to 7:45 o'clock on Friday evening, February 26, in. room 311, engineering bui lding.Any who cane- niot be present and who c would cares to serve, may give their names to P'rof. S. J. Z"owski, Prof. C. L. NMeader or' Prof. L. C. I arpinski." 1SENIOR ENGINEERS TRA%SAV T liMPOR'VNT CLAkSS RUISINESS' THE STATE SAYINGS BANKI ANN ARMOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00 Win. J. Booth, Pres., WmArnold, I Vice-Pres. John C. Waltz,,Ca.lhier, Pt. A.Beal, Asst' Cash -Web and Flange, enigieerinig soci- ety, will hold a banquet at 6:00 o'clock this evening at the Union. --Tan lleta i , honorary engineering society, gave a membership dinner at the Unio l last night. Lists of elec- tions to the society will probably be nmadie public in about two weeks. --Att a mueoting of thme Classical club to be 'held this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in room A of Memorial hall, a treasurer will be chosen to succeed. Ilucile A. Sprcoat,- '15, who hlis gradua ted and left the uni- versity. New members will also be choseni from the freshman class. Af- ter the meceting reports on the private life of the Greeks will be given by sev- eral of the memnbers. -Membilers of tHe Keystone State club wil meet at a smoker to be :held- at the Michigan Union at 7:00 o'clock 'Monday, :March 1. Tickets are on sale ait 25 cents. --('snes for the senior homneops were purchased yesterday from Guy L. WVoolfolk. TFhe clanes are of solid ma- hogany , crook neck, and have a chased silver mnouinting. CAMPS BOTERYBostonian Footwear . _Suth state Street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES AN EN "SIRE NEW SHOW 'TODAY . LIBERTY ST. t High Glass Shoe Repairing 1 THUIRSDIAY4fRIJAYSIRA226 27 Edgar A thison Ely& Co. PRESENTS ttBiliy's Tombton es"1 COMEDY SKETCH LYLLIAN WATS ONj FLYING LA MARS Charpcter Singing Comedienne SENSATIONAL AERIALISTS COLUMBINE AND HER FOUR HARLEQUINS A Singing and Dancing Novelty WILLING BENTLEY & WILLING SINGING, TALKING & D~ANCING . . au Mae :Satt. E. L. HALL, 514 E. William ',Diversion Phone 2225 ON PRESSING God ale o aude Be- n,a da1 NO LOSS BJY FIRE a TABLISHED I8m r coiR.T-WENTY SECOND s-~ (Ias1a ficrMmra Canes are Provided it meeting 11114 ve, Mr. Gormian, at the Peontchartrain Hotel TODAY Styles in ready made Garments )ress or Sporting Wear nishings Hts and Shoes Questions of caps and gowns, clas,, canes, a class memorial and class day officers occupied most of the session of the senior class of the College of Engineering yesterday afternoon. The contract for the purchase or rental of senior caps and gowns was let to a firm of North University tail- ors, and announcement will be made later of the date when measurements will be taken for- the paraphernalia. The class also voted to leave a memorial in the shape of a loan fund to the amount of .$400,,and first assess- ments will be~ made upon the class thi s morning, because the fund will be put to immediate usve. The assessment was fixed at $1.5Q. The class cane committee was granted full, power' in the final ,selec- tion of the sticks and eighteen samples are to be placed on view this morning in the rooms of the Engineering so- ciety, where the seniors will select the three canes from which the cane com- mittee is to make its choice. Gordon B. McCabe A's unanimously elected to present the class memorial,R while John C. Abbott and Carl V. Johnson were nominated for the offce of class Historian, and Allan T. Rick- etts, Herschel C. Smith and It. V. Dibble were chosen as candidates for class orator. An elect ioni for these last name(] offices-will takle place ne"xi week. The (elect ion of a elass5 comlmittee{ was post ponied until W e dne s day,1 March 3ryd,. when the class will con- vense again. --)r. and Mire. M. C. Wie , and M1r. and Mbrs. C. H. Forsyth, will chaperone the membership dance to be held at the Miichigan Union from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock Saturday night. Tickets at 50 cents each for Union members will go0 oan sale at the clubhouse' couinter late this afternoon. --OwN lg to tOle small attel)(atm1ce at tile mneetig of the: 3-Hlop committee last ighlt at the Union, the meeting was adjourned without transacting any business. The date of the next meet- ing will be announced later. Senior lies meet at 4:00 o'clock to- day, in room 205, Tappan hall. Senior lits pay class dues tomor- row from 9:00 to 5:00 o'clock at the, general library. All back dues. and special $2.00 tax are payable at this time. All m embers of. the Glee club report at room 8, Press building, today or to- morrow and secure tickets and instruc- tions for the Band Bounce. Normal club will meet tonight at 8:00 o'clock in McMillan hall. Meeting of upper girls' section,, Deutschi Verein, tonight, at 7:30 o'clockl.f. ball t(,an, "and each body should have sepasrte b allots, but the balloting shouldl all be d]one ink the- sane place and on the sameoa. . Hawilfey Tapplllwing G,, treasurer of the athle'tic associat ion, stated that the only objection to the plan is that it may bring back the old evils attend- ing elections, but that the benefits would far outwecigh the disadvantages. E"arnest F. H-ughitt, '15E, gave as his opinion that if more votes could be brought out by the combining of thet elections, that it would be a benefit to the ,campus, for the lack 'of votes had been the chief evil under the present system.I III LADIES SOUVENIR MATINEE : REMEMBER Wednesday March 17, is "PAY DAY" 1 Coming Monday-"~GENE GREEN" "The Czar. of repertoire of 1000 Raggy Songs 'The Admiration of a Majestic Theatre IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL Announcement I "Gene green 's" l'7C 1: I NEW PORT. BRANCH: 220 Bellevue Avenue AMATEUR "Ratimea Com petition" For Ladies and Gentlemen Cold Cup to Winner Silver Cup to Runner-Up Presented by Gene Green "THE AUDIENCE TO JUDGE" e~ntries Received Now Leave your Nance with Manager Butterfield The Winner of Each Heat To Sing in The Final Wedniesday Night, March ; 'Whine' The tre WEDNESDAY NIGHT WhitnyThatreM A R CH 3rd ENLACEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I OVY SATES L_ POST' In Om ar Ithe Tentmaker, A, Spectacular Persian Roumance by Richard Walton Tully; aufhor of "The Bird of Paradise." THE SEASON'S SUPREME SPECTACLE! MAIL ORDERS NOW CURTAIN AT 8 P. M, p! ' itt ?; 1 ~ ir ilure- DIRIIEc1[ FROIM FACTORY TO YOU of Annu Arbnor and VWashtcnaw Comnty are Cor- to c-all 't the 1 , hibition R6oomis of the COMIC- \U'il_ tURE; COMPA N Y an d kxaminm, for themselves lu1es offered inl choice futrnituire att prices represent- nstances,,A- SAVING OFi~'oo P R CENT, as prices usually chiarge)d. .Packt Mission and Cva;fit smni Designs are par- le for fraternity and club, houses. 'ale also design ial furniture to order, new homes will find it to thleir advanltagIc to em- :is afforded by our facor for the production of iture for libraries, dens,