THE~ MICHIGAN I AIL Y ---a- F IMW coi Spring Showing of STEIN BLOCH SUITS READY AT YOUR SERVICE IMPERIAL HATS Attire for Men and all the new shapes and colors in CAPS Suits Balmnacaans Topcoats Raincoats $15 to $30 $12 to $25 $8 to $20 $8 to $18 I Lindenschmitt, Aptel & Co. DIETE3RLE AND RUNDELL TAILORS NINTY-FOUR WT FORT STREET DETROIT, MICH. FORMERLV WM. I. DIETERIE SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW wmmwd ON THEWAY TO THE BANK DON'T FORGET DEAN'S FR ESH ROASTED PEANUTS A FULL 10c;POUND THEY SATISFY THAT EMPTY FEELING 124S. MAIN ST. A Town of Better _- No. 205-The Furnessla Three-button, single-breast- ted blunt-cornereds a awe INotch collar witb r~ediumt long lapel. Dressers- WE have made a pretty careful study of the men who pass our store and we be- lieve there is a decided inclination toward better dressing since we first offered our superb new tailoring service to the men in town. The fabrics look better, too. There can be only one verdict when the fabric of a Tailored-to- Measure Suit is Examined-"a fine woolen." "The Arrow-Maker," by Mary Aus- tin, an American Indian legend, is the play chosen by the women's sernior play committee for presentation by senior women during commencement week. The cast calls for 13 speaking parts and many choruses, selection of which will be made at once on the ba- sis of the tryouts held before the spring recess, according to Marion Mc- Pherson, '15, chairman of the commit- tee. Manuscripts in the annual Stylus short story contest are due in the hands of Professor Scott, 1351 Wash- tenaw avenue, tomorrow. The weekly Women's League Y. W. C. A. parties have been discontinued for the year, as is usual after spring vacation. Cross country walks will begin to- morrow morning, and all interested will meet at Barbour gymnasium at 8:30 o'clock. Ernestine Wilhelm, '15, will lead. One athletic honor will be given for the ten mile tramps. Outdoor- work for the play ground class will begin at 10:45 o'clock tomor- row morning. Persons interested are asked to sign for class work in the public schools, -at the gymnasium to- day or tomorrow. BULGARIAN AMBASSADOR WILL TALK ABOUT NATIVE TONGUE Noted Linguist to Speak in Memorial Hall at 4:15 O'clock This Afternoon Bulgaria's first ambassador to the United States, Hon. Stephen Panare- toff, will deliver an address at 4:15 o'clock this 'afternoon in the west lecture room of Alumni Memorial hall. He is one of the foremost states- men of Bulgaria, and as ambassador to the United States, to which office he was appointed six Inonths ago, has done a great deal to further friendly relations between the two nations Ambassador Panaretoff is a linguist and philologist of note, and is at pres- ent engaged in compiling the first complete dictionary of the Bulgarian language. His talk will be on "The Development of the Bulgarian Lan- guage." He speaks English perfectly and converses fluently in 10 other languages. Ambassador Panaretoff was profes- sor at Roberts college, Constantino- ple, for more than 20 years, where the majority of Bulgarian diplomats and scholars receive their education. This institution was founded and is maintained by Americans. Ambassa- dor Panaretoff comes to Ann Arbor under the auspices of the University of Michigan authorities. Geology Students to Take Excursion Students enrolled in the class in earth features, accompanied by S. P. Young, assistant in geology, will leave in a special car for Lily's Corners, near Wayne, tomorrow. This is the first spring field excursion of geology students, and has for its object the study of river erosion. The River Rouge, known over the state for its erosions, runs through the town to be visited. O. F. HOPPE Photographer Of Portraits and Commer- vial Work Our Motto: "PROMPTNESS" Our patrons' interest carefully considered. Our best reference is those who have dealt with us. Our success indicates our ability to please. If you have failed to get satis- faction elsewhere give us a trial. We will please you t A I I Temple Theatre ADMISSION Sc. (except Friday and Saturday) run .i-he t B q, 209.202 South Main St. Thursday,,April 22-"A Horse of Anoth- er Color," Patsy in Town," "Peggy of Fifth Avenue."~ Friday, April 23 -"The Wrong Girl," (with Nitra Frazier). saturday, April 24 - "Lieutenant Gos- nar," (with Ruth Stonehouse). Next Week - "O'Garry of the Royal Mounted," (with Edith Story). I rem s m.«rs n: . z.r:r mr m s.+s": ecoaeo+.c mm"Umm" ol Fine Spring Haberdashery Headquarters ior .anirytan Shirts, $1.0 to $4.00 1 rin's pring Gloves i1eantf1su SpriS 3eckwear The World's Best Und erwear Hosiery and otheir Quahity Fixings I I I 1 _,... .. _. . _ .._., ., . .. +a E' ti Can $M..:. S1c iQ'-: iC+Y"'G:''.t' "';:i ':.7. ,y"lr.- ,.i ., " T°raa c Look at our Show Windows for I SPECIAL 'RDERS IN Rins, insandJewelry, UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS FINE ENAMELLING, DIE WORK, and STONE SETTING MSTATE J&EWELER L T c a T SREE JWELBI Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Apr. 22-23-Thurs.-Fri. Marshall Neilan in The Country Boy. 4 parts Apr. 24-Sat. Marguerite Clark in cru- cible. 5 parts, rebooked. I CANDY SPECIALTIES Every day in the week. 104 S. Main St. I I I Arcad Theatre SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:46; 9:15 Thursday- "T he RadiumThieves," 3-pt. drama, with Leah Baird. *'When the" Tide Turned," i-part drama. Also i-pt. comedy. Friday-"The Lion of Venice," great 6- part Kleine feature. (i5 cents). Saturday-"The First Commandmient ,' 3-part Drama, with Tom Moore and Marguerite Conrtot. "At the end of a Perfect Day," i.part drama. Also i-part comedy. Noow is the opportune time to be measured for -1 I S and NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE 711 N. UNIVER ITY A FEW MORE A few more could feel the satisfaction of a Tailored-to- Measure Suit. Please don't get tired of our harping on the f a c t that Tailor - Made - Clothes make the man. LET' US SHOW YOU We have a wonderful record of continuous leadership in design- ing and making hand tailored-to- measure' clothes. Yes, let us show you the splendid all- wool fabrics we have here now. Come in. Your measure is taken today-eight days later you have your suit or over- coat made to fit you. It must fit to please you. We guarantee that, men in this town w, - a _ Men'sSpring Hats EVERYTHING THE LATEST In Hats for Spring STYLE Is Our Motto Cet Your Hat Today FACTrOPY NAT rSTORO 118 E. UHur8n. St. ar. Alleael Hotel W.W. MANN.Prop No. I ..w3 M rr rvr+ r i sarrm.e.. . U Phone 2255. STARKS TAXICAB LINE F. B. Stark, Prop. Touring cars by the hour, sight see- ing, limousines, baggage, etc. Taxi rates, 25 cents 209 West Huron Street Open day and night. i F L-A N E 3 FLO L., . ENO 209 E Liberty Sta Phone 1845 I $400 REWARD The above amount will be paid to men and women students in return for three months pleasant summer work in their home town. For full particulars apply in person to Harvey Stofflet, newsdealer, 110 E. Washington SL. LOST-Saturday evening on S. Uni- versity car or down town, gold locket and chain. Initials E. A. N. Please return to 721 Monroe. Phone 948-W. i OPEN SUNDAYS TILL NOON ur c PERl CUT FLOW ERS FOR A LL OCCASIONS FLORAL DESIGN5 CORSAGE BOUQUETS J. Karl. Style No. 200-The Redwood Two-button, Single-breasted. Straight frout,Sack, with_-mffs on sleeves. Longwide lapel, patch pockets to button. THE ONLY DOWN-TOWN FLORIST CUT FRESH DAILY PRO"IPT DELIVER) 604 E. LIBERTY ST. DRESS SUITS MALCOLM BLOCK FOR RENT , SHIRTS TO ORDER $2.00 UP John McCormack is Coming You will want to hear his famous records on the Victrola.- Our stock is most complete NOW. Come in and hear McCormack's most favorite records before going to the May Festival -- . .. NOTICE-Will the person who took a pair of Oxfords from Granger's Dancing Academy by mistake on Wednesday night, please return the same to 603 South State street, or r Dancing classes and private lessons at the Packard Academy. Phone 1850-M. Summer B. V. D. underwear without the B. V. D. label, but just the same for Fifty Cents. 119 S. Main St. i University Ave. and toilet articles. Pharmacy Drugs Phone 416. tf Don't forget the Th' Dansant at the II" Allenel Hotel, Saturday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30 P. 1. . V. D).'r without the label at cents. Davis, 119 S. Main St. Unir Ae. Pharmacy Fou Pens and Students Supplies. i University Ave. Pharmacy Ma Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigar ana Tobacco. Boxing:---It is not necessary for an instructor to punish a pupil. See min at Waterman Cyminasium this week. Course $5.00. 0. S. Westerman, in- GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. Liberty 1 ! Six rides for a dollar 48 C. 11. Brock 34 Taxi-Cab Livery 1< F structor. vt