II [LY I LY ar i Lyndon leads while others follow in everything photographic Latest Models Kodaks-Fresh Supplies-Amateur Finishing Pictures of Student Activities When you think ofpictures you just naturally think of L Y ND ON Ready SBoots FOR WOMEN Military Pumps and Oxfords Gun Metal and Patent The Latest We sell from a sample line but our clothes are tailored in town OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28.00 UP C. 1. KIDD - - - Sophomore 1530-4 1112 S. Univ. Ave 115 S Main. I moommumma PLACE TO GO N DOWN TOWN )oling Drinks of all kinds i delivered to any part of the city 116 S. Mai St. Phone 166 VAL i CK, Tenor Tenor F, Baritone 1L, Baritone anst Orgaiiist Boys' Chorus TO (GIVE LECTURE ON "ANKOR WATI," (4REATEST IiNIU TEMPLE Artist to Tailk on Unique Remlnant of (olden Age in Arcldteeturt, of india Joseph Lindon Smith, of Boston, Mass., artist, explorer and archaeolo- gist, will lecture at $:00 o'clock to-' night in the Memorial building. His talk will be on "Ankor Wat," the greatest Hindu temple in existence and the unique survival of the golden age of Hindu architecture. Mr. Smith, beside being .an artist of national re- pute, is a designer and producer -of masques and pageants. He assisted Percy Mackaye in the production of the St. Louis pageant and masque last year, and was one of the producers of a "Bird Masque" at Cornish, N. H., and the "Masque of the Blue Garden" before society folk at Newport, R. . The last named pro-j duction won for him a national repu- tation as a producer of pageants, and placed him in the rank of "the great Ben Johnson himself," as one critic termed it. This evening's lecture will be held under the auspices of the architec- tural college and the Ann Arbor Art association, and will be accompanied with a number of special plates made byMr. Smithi. ALL-FRESII FIRST TEAM REATS SECONDS BY ONLY ONE SCORE In the closest game of the All-Fresh practice season, the first nine succeed- ed in disposing of the second team in a 5 to 4 game. The seconds were the first to score but the first aggregation came back in the third round a.d counted twice. The next period proved to be the best for the losers and they found Getts for two hits which togeth- er with errors netter them three runs. Alexander took Lambert's place at the backstop position and acquitted himself in good shaps. Both pitchers performed in good, style allowing only four hits each in six innings. Tomor- row's game which was to have been played in Ypsilanti will be played at Ferry field probably as an opener for the Varsity struggle. The make-up of the team has not yet been decided but will be announced today. The lineups and summaries follow: First team-Norton cf, Bialoskey 2b, Baribeau 3b, Ippel If, Walterhouse s, Hamilton lb, Golden rf, Alexander c, Getts p. Second team-Riddle 3b, Brown 2b, Field 1b, Drummond c, Hapeman rf, Reem ss, Johns cf, Pig- gott If, Gariepy p. First tean. .........0 0 2 0 3-5 Second team..........0 1 0 3 0-4 HOBART GUiL) hIIOILDS APRIL PA RTY AT 8:30 O'CLOCK TONIGHT G KICK DE'TROI'T WEEK OF APRIL 19th WM. A. BRADY Presents "The White Feather" MATINIES WED. ft SAT. F L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone 2225 PRESSING Gmau ClldrForu NO LOSS BY FIRE I _ M TheN Bloomfield & McCraft Ii1 We Lead Others Follow AT WEBB'S PLACE ON NORTH U. We have th e goods We make our own PASTRIES We make our own ICE CREAM We make our own CANDIES ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL A A'S. MOST POPULAR PLACE .I 605 E. William WHY* Because we give PieEL Quick Serviee Large Variety cheaper Meals OREN'S CAFETERIA The Convenient Place .., . .... .. a .....' ball team report at south Ferry field at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. Sophomore architects meet today at 4:00 o'clock in room 311. Glee club rehearsal at 7:00 o'clock tonight in Adelphi room, University hall. All interclass baseball managers will meet Director Rowe at the Ferry field club house this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock to make arrangements for the championship series. Will the party finding the rings on basin of women's lavatory in Memo- rial Building please return them to Curator's desk in that building and receive reward. FOR SAL E-Practically new R-l cabinet No. 66 with full laborator equipment. Complete $75. Address C A. Marshall, 509 Lenewee St. W., Lans ing, Mich. . Run 143 to 14 Buy shoes and satisfaction at th same time from Gross & Dietzel, 119 E Washington St. , ffm r'S I Week Corsage Bouquets in the U.S.A. -- c4, QUALITY TE A April !24f II R y . - 5 e nent of . MANT EL L American Stage"-N. V. Tribune Matinee MT OF VENICE" ii Hobart Guild of the Episcopal church will hold its A'pril party at Harris Hall at 8:30 o'clock tonight. It is likely that this will be the last regular party of the series. Any mem- bers who have not received invitations or who desire guest cards, may pro- cure them from the curator of the hall this afternoon between 3:00 and 5:00 o'cloc r The Evening SM L ET" $l,5O MATINEE BEST SEATS $/00 - MAIL ORDERS NOW PLAY FIRST GAME SINCE (Continued from !Wursterlf.....2 ICutting-, rf........2 Caswell, p ..... TRIP $OUTII page 1) 0 0 0 1 2 i his Da ughter, The ,steno- r 'Beau," will "ee themselves a brilliant playwright's re- humor, the pathos, the peril, xsstinfg s,:r-seirse that su'rouud In, "'Down own" pp Imf a ., -; j , TOTAL.........19 4 6 15 11 3 Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5-R H EF Varsity.........1 3 2 1 0-7 15 3 Second Team ... 1 1 1 0 1-4 6 3 Two base hits-Sisler, Shepherd; three base hit-Labadie; base on balls -off Davidson 1; stolen bases-Ben- ton, Waltz, Brandell; struck out-by McNamara 6 in 5 innings, by Caswell 1 in 2 innings; sacrifice hits-Labadie, Malthy, McQueen, Anderson. Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. 0. Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu All candidates for senior lit base- ball team report at south Ferry field at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. Candidates for junior engineer base- In exce llent taste yet different enough to be distinctive; beautifully tailor- ed into shapeliness, yet so light that it will be cool on com- mencement day. This is exactly the coat our designer has created for you. And to mark its distinction he has named it the Campus Coat-for wear with light trousers, for motoring, for use on any of the thousand an4 one occasions which, call for an odd coat - made from a long fibred wool, London shrunk, basket weave, blue Oxford. Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents. Trousers to match if you wish, Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents. On exibition in our window. More than a store --a campus institutton. 300 South State Street DECADE E HCAO 5L., $1.00 $1.50 T H EAT RE .s6. Q / 'v 7/ J 7 , rf tl... L / 26