E MICHIGAN LAiLT -- -- - - - GET IT AT CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 S. STATE STREET - 'urnishings test and styles. line of SHIRTS SEAR that com- the nobby ideas + X v .=r;,7- \ i j WE CARRY HIGH GRADE BOX CANDY WHITMAN'S SAMPLER "The National Candy" E " ON ACCOUNT OF THE DELAY IN FINISHING OUR NEW STORE we cannot have our removal for a few days. So we are going to give the same 20% off as we have lately until we go. ALL SUITS AT - - ALL FURNISHINGS AT:2062", Off TAKE'ONE TO THE OPERA GET IT AT CALKIN*S PHARMACY 342 SOUTH STATE STREET GET I AT ALKINS PHRMAC ur prices are reasonable for seasonable goods. I ADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. flain St. banics Bank Main Stret' 000O 00, s . $75,000 or Savings Bank 000 Surplus $0oo,ooo Individual Custom Tailoring That is correct In style and fit The new fabrics for this season are here in large . assortments. CCALL EARLY A. F. Marquardt Campus Tailor 516 E. William Street ichael J. Fritz, Ice-Pres., Carl F. altz, Asst. Cash'r' Main Placo Sts.. for Your MY LE s loth Shop TAILORS attern's are all specials. The woolen >resent has a monopoly on them. OVERPLAIDS cials. They are the real attraction this plaid" is two plaids. crossing at right subdued so as to give a rich effect. Inter-class baseball practice, which starts immediately after spring vaca- tion, will be held at 4:00 o'clock on days scheduled to suit the convenience of the women who sign up. More upperclass women are needed to coun- terbalance the strength of the under- class teams. * * * An indoor meet, to which all univer- sity women are invited, will be held in Barbour gymnasium on Thursday, at 4:10 o'clock. No tickets are necessary for admission. *. , , Senior society will meet at 7:40 o'clock this evening, at the home of Dorothy Roehm, '15, 516 Mack road. * * * Stylus meets at 7:30 o'clock this evening with Helen Brown, grad, 1547 Washtenaw avenue. Candidates for the senior play will have a second chance to tryout at 5:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All senior women are urged to come out, no experience being necessary. Prof. J. R. Brumm has been secured to coach this year's pro- duction.'+r . * * * Election of the officers for the Y. W. C. A. for next year will be held in the east corridor of the general library, from 8:00 till 5:00 o'clock today. All active members of the association are entitled to vote. NOT TO HOLD FORUM THIS WEEK Officials Think That Day and Concert Would Keep Many Away 1 Owing chiefly to the fact that Thurs- day is the day before vacation, the offi- cials of the Forum have decided not to hold a meeting this week. It is also thought that the concert in Hill audi- torium on the same night would keep away a number of those who otherwise might attend. It has not yet been de- termined whether or not the sessions will be continued after spring vacation. Scarcity of Jobs for Spriig Vacation University Y. M. C. A. officials an- nounced yesterday that all those stu- dents, who desire odd jobs for spring vacation, should hand in thrfr names as soon as possible, as ther; seems to be a scarcity of work this spring. The jobs that will come in this week will be distributed on Friday among those who have already filed their applica- tions. It is necessary for those who want work to have their names in be- fore that time. Fresh Engineers to Hear Prof. J. Allen Prof. J. R. Allen, of the mechanical engineering department, will address the fresh engineers at their weekly as- sembly, at 11:00 o'clock - tomorrow morning, in room 348 of the engineer- ing building. His lecture will be on the general field of mechanical engi- neering. Professor Allen was sched- uled to speak last Wednesday, but was called out of town. Temple Theatre ADMISSION So. (except FEriday and Saturday) 1 Tuesday, April 6- Richard Carle in "The Dancing Beetle." and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary." Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Apr. 5-6-Mon. Tues.-Lewis J. Setznick in The Adventures of a Boy Scout in, 5 parts. Apr. 7-Wed. Quo Vadis, by George Kleine Apr. 8-g-Thurs.-Fri.-America in 6 acts as shown at the New York Hippod- rome, cast of wooo. Ap.o-Sat.-Mary Pickford in Cinderella 4 parts, rebooked. Free show to poor children at io o'clock Arcade Theatre SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4;00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 I Seneca and Scout Came We have them from $2.00 up. I VULCAN FILMS Tuesday, April 6-"The Hermit of Bird Island," 3-part Lubin feature. "Hearts to Let," Vitagraph comedy. Wed., Apr. 7-"Alias Jimmie valentine" with Rbt. Warwick, 5-pt. world feature. Coming Friday-Wilton Lackaye in Zangwill's " The children of the Ghetto," 5 parts. There is but one shop in town that specializes in Optical Repairs A skilled optician who can grind your lenses accurately in our own shop, saving you time, worry and expense. Why wait two days when you can have a lens in two hours? Other eyeglass and spectacle repairs made by him who knows how. Bring your eyeglass and spectacle troubles here. Arnold&Co, Jewelers 220 S. MAIN STREET MANN & WALKER 213 S. Main Street Phone 876 ANN ARBOR, MICE. I I Optical Repairs ch, OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE. Q. 1 I 1 th z r\ nngtheWinig Run matter of physical and mental Superiority condition of leg - sturdiness and speed, i - alertness and instant judgment, r ye - nesS and accuracy, etn ability to take .ces with a degree of certainty of final FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARBOR Capital - - $ 100.000 Surplus and Profits $65.000 Directors Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- bott ,S.W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schmid, DR. CUMMINGS DEMONSTRATES RESUSCITATION TO FRESHMEN To prevent any drowning accidents this season, such as have occurred al- most yearly on the Huron river, Dr. H. H. Cummings, head of the university health service staff, is demonptrating the methods of resuscitation to all members of Dr. May's freshmen gym- nasium classes. The demonstrations have been carried on by Dr. Cumming for the last two days, and they will continue until the methods have been demonstrated before each class. Chess Team Plays in Chicago April 9 At' a chess tournament to be held in Chicago on April 9 and 10, Michigan's chess team will meet the big teams of the east. The long contest withthe Harvard team during the winter, has given the Michigan team experience, and a good showing should be made in the Windy City. Several Chicago fra- ternities will entertain the Michigan men while in that city. ha r. 4 'Choral Union rehearsal at 7:00 Furnitur The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are c dially invited to call 'at the Exhibition Rooms of the COMy PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themsel the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represe ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF 100 PER CENT, compared with prices usually charged. The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are ; ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also des and make special furniture to order. Builders of new homes will find it to their advantage to e ploy the facilities afforded by our factory for the production "built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms a kitchens. Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block so and three blocks west to factory of COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANi Corner Edwin and Divisipa Streets DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Settle that problem of summer work before spring vacation. McKenzie may be able to help you. Phone 359-M for appointment. Salary and commission. 134-37 Students suffering from sore, sweaty, odorous feet can obtain instant relief by using "Fixem-for the feet." On sale -at your druggist. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf Buy your Conklin Pen a Taa . en's Pharmaey, 704 Packar str V Went. I ts ahletes in acquirino these qualinca- , for it builds and develops brawn, brain, and body. !! Six rides for a dollar !! 348 C. H. Brock 348 Taxi-Cab Livery University Ave. Pharmacy Ma Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigar and Tobacco. You won't suffer from sweaty o ous tended feet if you use "Fixen the feet." At your druggist. 80 AGENTS WANTED. Several Michigan students cle $400 each last summer vacation you need money to return to Mich next October. write us and we send our representative to call on Give references. Silver-Chamber Co. Clayton, New Jersey, Box 58. Clothing for young men and men never grow old. Made by The House of Kuppenheimer. on sale at ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STO Main St. eo Don't forget the The Dansant at Allenel Hotel, Friday afternoon : 4:00 to 5:30 P. M. Miss Chamberl attendance. Fischer's Orchestra. 132-33-37-3 o'clock tonight. Call 1812-M Cook Taxi Co. tf The most nourishing form it is a food that strengthens human body and fosters the good brain and sound body. of whole wheat, the tissues of the development of a If eventuaily, why not NOW ? Sooner or later you will buy the "All That Glitters" music. The "Daily" says--"All of the music was good." "All the Meat of the Golden Wheat" The Reliable Laundry, 215 S. Fourth Ave., has changed hands and is now under a new managceent. The pres- ent management will assume no re- sponsibility for future debts incurred by J. Romer. LOST-Between Foster and Delta Gamma house-brown suede card case containing cards and $3.00 in bills. Call 452. 136 GET IT NOW Maee only by d Wheat Company, The Score, $2.00 The Copy, 25c Niagara Falls, N. Y. i GRINNELL'S, 122.4 East Liberty 11 INNOWAM on Given otrio Chafing Crills, and' THE EASTERN MICHIGAN EDISON CO. Demonstration of m to attend a Electric Cooking Greatly Reduced Prices On Electric Irons, Toasters, Per- olaktors, Radia nt and U tili t y Table Grills, Chafing Dishes, - - Heating Pads, Dish Stoves and Ranges, all bearing the guarantee of the General Electric Co. ELEC. At their Display Rooms By Miss AGNES A. ARTERBURN, B. S. in Domestic Science Two to Five each afternoon ELECTR IC each April 1st to 15th The Moving Picture Reel, "Every Husband's Opportunity," will be shown at the Orpheum Theatre Tuesday evening. ... -1w l .w 1_ ...'