JrJ _ It Showing of 3LOCH SUITS You have been looking for those Oxford Cloth Outing Shirts With Collars Attached We have them in all sleeve lengths Knitted Coats and Spring shirtings now on display Reule, Conlin, Fiegel C READY AT YOUR SERVICE AL HAT Correct Spring Attire for Men new shapes and colors in CAPS Tinker &Cmpany COR. S. STATE and WILLIAM STS. C' Suits . Balmacaans Topcoats Raincoats $15 to $30 $12 to $25 . $8 to$20 . $8 to$18 ii 1 itt, Aptel G fn 31 ERLE3 AND RUNDI TAILORS V[ VVV ELL i NINTY-FOUR WEST FORT STRlE1T DETROIT, MICH1. FORMERLY WM. 7. DIETERLE ORDERS TAKEN NC instinct with resh Roasted eanuts LL NR -- 10c 214 S. Main St. Clothes of Distinction ll J. W. KOLLAUF The Tailor Old Post Office Bldg. Cor. Main and Ann Streets S I wns rn A [ouse ARRANGiNG ENTERTAINMENT OF HCHItlAN WOMEN'S LUNCHEON Entertainment of an unusual nature, still a secret, will be provided at the annual Michigan women's luncheon, which will be given at noon, April 3, in Barbour gymnasium, as the usual for- mal program of toasts has been dis- pensed with, according to Lena B. Mott, '15, general chairman of the af- fair. Two hundred tickets will be placed on sale this week by representatives of the different classes at $1.00, which ing will also include admission to the jun- itee ior play. This will be presented im- ion, mediately following the luncheon.) are However, senior women who see the performance on April 1, can obtain ca them at 75 cents. Dean Myra B. Jor- of dan has suggested that the heads of organized house groups ascertain the number desired in their houses, and rms procure them from Jeanette Arm- strong, '17, business manager of the luncheon committee, thus simplifying ted. the sale. Tickets for Ann Arbor alum- at nae are on sale at Wahr's book store. tain The classes will take their tradi- ut, tional parts in preparing for the lunch- eon. The freshmen will serve, the per sophomores decorate, the juniors pre- not sent their play, and the seniors act as red. hostesses to the large number of alum- nae, who are expected to be present, due to the meeting of the Schoolmas- ters' club here at the same time. f -L -Odd jobs have been given out to a few students during the last two days by the Michigan Union employment bureau. More patrons wanting stu- dent help are needed by the bureau, which is open at all hours. -Mr. 0. C. Marekwardt, of the rhetor. ic department, will give a talk at the fresh architects' dinner, which will be held at 6:00 o'clock Friday evening at the Michigan Union. C. S. Lamb, '18, will give a monologue. Tickets sell for 60 cents. -Prof. H. C. Adams, of the economics department, delivered his first lecture in course 2 yesterday, since he sprain- ed his ankle last week. Professor Ad- ams is still compelled to use crutches in going to and from the classroom. -Director H. V. Wann, of. the Cerele Francais, has announced that tryouts for the annual play given by the Cer- cle will be held at 3:00 o'clock this af- ternoon in the club rooms of the or- ganization. Any students of the uni- versity, whether members of French classes or not, may try out for the parts. -University hospital physicians re- ported yesterday that L. L. Bryson, in- structor in rhetoric, who was operated upon for mastoids recently, was im- proving. -Carl G. Schoeffel, '15L, who was in- jured in a basketball game recently, will probably be discharged from the university hospital the latter part of the week. -Members of the university senate will hold their next regular meeting Wednesday night, March 24. The re- port of the committee on student af- fairs will be read, and also the report of the memorial committee, appointed to consider memorials for the late Dr. Breakey and Dean Hudson. -Adelphi society passed a bill provid- ing for the "Federal Regulation of Marriage and Divorce," at its meeting last night. -Owing to a typographical error, the engagement of Irene McFadden, '12, to George B. Kingston, '12-'14L, was er- roneously announced in the issue of The-Daily of March 9. -Communications for consideraition at the next meeting of the regents on March 25 must be in the hands of President Harry B. Hutchins not later than today. -Tau Sigma Delta, honorary frater- nity in architecture and landscape de- sign, has elected the following stu- dents to membership: Kathleen Cut- ting, grad., George B. Hammond, '16A, Arthur V. Moninger, '15A, Alexander McColl, '16A, and Fred A. Brinkman, '16A -Prof. T. C. Trueblood.and Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the oratory'depart- ment, were recently preseited with loving cups by the Central Debating League teams as a token of apprecia- tion for the time and care devoted by those two members of the oratory fac- ulty to the drilling of the teams.} -Armenian students will give an "Ar- menian Night" in Harris hall Saturday evening. The program will be typical of Armenia. All members of the club and others interested are invited to attend. Continued re-or'ders prove the quality and merit of our work in both Portrait and Commercial De- partments. Our satisfied customers are our biggest advertisement. S e e us about youri work; we compete with one'and all 'We have recently received a fine new lot of Moldings, and are mak- ing a specialty of artistic picture framing. Films developed for i5c per roll. Prints made from3c upwards HOPPE'S Ann Arbor's Finest Studio 619 E. Liberty Street Temple Theatre ADMISSION So. (except Friday and Saturday) Results Count I Wednesday, March 17 Irene Howley in "Lady of Dreams" Rosaries V Pins Tie Claps Belt Chains Friendship Rings Tipperary Pins Collar Pins Vest Ribbons Friendship Bracelets Waldemar Chains Safety Tie Pin Clutb Rose Beads Fine Spring Haberdashery Headquarters for Manhattan Shirts, $1.60 to $4. Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear The World's Best Underwear Hosiery and other Quality Fixings r I I Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players, Wednesday, March 17 Isabel Rea in "Fire and Sword" Wed. & Thurs., March 18-19 Edith Taliaferro in "Young Rom- ance" Finest Jewelry Repairing and Stone Setting HALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS Look at our Show Windows for CANDY SPECIALTIES Every day in the week. TwH E SUGAR BOWL 104 S. Main St. .. . .. The Big Store r ..,.._ *1 Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS4;00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Wed., Mar. 17- "MONEY," a remark able 5-part feature, presented by the World Film Corporation. Thurs. Mar. 18 - "For Another's Crime," 2-part Vitagraph drama. "Alias Greased Lightning," Mina comedy. "The New Teacher," Essanay. I - Spring Hats Now Beady We carry a complete stock of the- most up-to-date hats to be found anywhere. All late bats are trim- med with the bow exactly on the side. Hats with bow in the back or at the quarter are out of date, old timers. We mnake hats to order and do all kinds of hat work. Your last season's hat re-blocked in the latest shape, with new trimm ings, will look new and np-to date. FACTOMY H AT STORE 118 E. Hwuron St. Think of it, only 25c a passenger. Phone taxi 2280. The best placetto buy the Best $5.06 Men's Shoes is at Gross & Detzel, 119 L. Washington. St. eod VW -er- --- Enjoy the Pure Flavor of Your Tobacco by rolling your cigarettes with Riz La Croix papers - the universal choice of smokers of experience, because of supreme quality, convenience and satisfaction. (Pronounced: REE-LAH-KROY) FAMOUS CIGARETTE PAPERS Their texture is so pure, light and thin - their combustion so perfect - that there is . not the least -trace of paper-taste C in the cigarette smoke. They never burst in .i rolling and hold ' perfect shape, because of Stensile Sstrength and natural ness. Made of the best flax-FREE linen-a pure,oinr- SVeg~etable pro- esting, illustrated U Booklets-one about RIZ gduct--they are LA CROI Cigarette Papers, the other ,iiowing how to - Roll entirely pure and YourOwn'cigarettes-sent anywhere healthful. in U.S. on request. Address The American Tobacco Co., Room 1401, 111 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. 200-2.2 South Main A TIONS V. Glover, of the math- .surance departments, rd of the appointment of last year's gradu- positions with well es. Sarah De Forest, r Master's degree last made actuary of the Insurance Co., of Gulf- s De Forest was until home offices of the rance Company, of '14, is now with Frank consulting offices at PennI takes Alterations on Stadium Since the eastern intercollegiate has been awarded to the University of Pennsylvania, the athletic authorities there have discovered that several al- terationsare necessarytupon Franklin field. The entire 220 straightaway will have to be widened, for the five hurdles must be a foot wider than the ones the Penn authorities have been using. Other minor alterations will have to be complied with, to conform to the strict rules which are observed. Contagious Cases Show Improvement Wilson Robinson, '15E, and T. L. Childs, '17E, who are confined to the contagious ward of the university hos- pital with diphtheria, are reported by university health service physicians to be improving. Both cases, which are considered mild ones, developed last Thursday. Since then, no new cases have appeared. Taxi-Cab Livery !! Six rides for a dollar !! 348 C. H. Brock 348 Taxi 15 Prompt Day and Night service. University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. ti tf 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "Back of the Union" 522 ORDERS FOR 5,000,000 VICTROLAS That was the ituation at the Victrola factory Jan. 1, 1915. One thousand additional men are to be added to the. factory force next month. Plans have been drawn up for a solid block of four stories. That is the way the Victrola company is handling this big problem of supplying dealers with itro he North, the South, the West and the East are all crying for j ust a few. Grinnell Bros., the largest dealers in musical merchandise in the i state, are crying for more too. In spite of the fact that their stock is quite complete. The Ann Arbor store alone has TWENTY-ONEI VICTROLAS on their floor. NOW is the, time for you to select yours for Easter. Prices vary from $1,5-$200. Terms are made to. suit the buyer.B .r 'GRINNELL BROS. 1.20 E. Liberty ,-Phone 1707 For Musical Instruments of 1vqr Description, Vietrolas, and Edison D- amond Diso Machines, go to SCHAI- BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main Street. eod W Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. G. Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu "WHISPER" be sure and get your "Pay-Envelope" tonight at the Majes. tic. EX TRA-Extra--This is "Pay-N at the Majestic-Everybody ge "PayEnvelope"-Was you ever pa come to show before. Fair Treatment and Good Se are what makes a satisfied custo Both are yours by calling 15. Get that 10c San Marco cigar Sa Sun. for 5 cents at Sugden Drug 302 S. State St. eod M ,vA v T.,T XN-Vr Hrt'.,sk an sv