[CHIGAN T ---- __ .Wear les now Ready -1 1915 Kodak Catalogs, showing the new models, received this morning One to you for the asking NEW MODELS NOW ON SALE LYNDON Make Your Kodak Autographic with a New Auto Back OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28.00 UP H; We sell from a sample line but our clothes are tailored in town Boots III C. I. KIDD -- - Sophomore 1630-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave 11 ,' FOR WOMEN Military Pumps and Oxfords Gun Metal and Patent The latest Shop 11 S M II II IV THE PLACE TO GO WHEN DOWN TOWN Cooling Drinks of all kinds Cream delivered to any part of the city 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 'I NOMINATE Y. M. C. A. OFFItERS Vote on Men at Campus Election flay to be Held in May At meetings of the "Y" nominating committees in the various schools and colleges of the university held yester- day afternoon, the following men were nominated as officers for the depart- rmental units of the Y. M. C. A. for the coming year: Lit college-president, Rex St. Clair, '17, and Dwight Jen- nings, '16, vice-president, William Ed- wards, '17, and Clinton Gernert, '17; secretary, Willis Nance, '17, and G. B. Daniels, '18; Law School-president, Robert Richardson, '16L, L. M. Clift, '16L, and William Goodwin, '16L; vice- president H. G. Gault, '17L, G. C. Clas- sen, '17L, and L. F. Harris, '17L; sec- retary, H. C. Rummel, '16L, H. L. Bell, '16L and William Neithercut, '16L; Medical School-president, H. M. Lowe, '16M, and H. 0. Westervelt, '16M; vice- president, Edgar Bearslee, '16M, and J. F. Runner, '16M; secretary, Ralph Frackleton, '18M, and H. A. Judson, '18M; engineering college-president, M. S. Reed, '16E, and W. O. Henderson, '16E; vice-president, J. F. Meade, '17E, and Walter Sanderson, '17E; secretary, C. E. Briggs, '18E, and Sherwood Holt, '16A; dental college-president, W. B. Klinesteker, '16D, and William Robert- son, '16D; vice-president, Charles Cole, '16D, and Leon Bryant, '16D; secretary, A. A. Lowther, '16D, and C. H. Mat- son, '16D. These men will be voted upon at the election to be held at the time of the general Campus Election day, PLAY FRJESH TENNIS MATCHES MAJESTIC THE BIGGEST an d BEST WED. APRIL 28 THE SPOILERS with William Farnum and Kathlt n Willia.ms--yReels THURS. APRIL 29. SATAN SANDERSON Featuring O rin Johnson-5 parts avi it good Comedy SAT. MAY I THE DEVIL. with F{ (ward Connelly and 'Bessic Ba riscale 5 parts and a special; Keystone Comedy -F.A. Fahrenwald, grad., spoke yester- day on "Practical Substitutes for Plati- num, with Especial Reference to the Use of Tungsten and Molybdenum" at the monthly meeting of the University of Michigan Branch of the American Chemical society. -i)eal John R. EFfinger, of the liter- ary college, lectured on "La Poudre aux Yeux"' yesterday in Tappan hall for the purpose of interpreting the : $1000for a NaMe We have purchased WEBB'S Confectionery on North University, and are offering $10.00 for best suggestion for a new name. STUDENTS ONLY are eligible to enter the contest. Suggestions may be left in the box at our store. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 10th Drop in and convince yourself that we lead a Bloomfield & McGrath I C STIVAL 1. 219 22 IACH, Tenor Y, Tenor ON, Baritone MILL, Baritone Pianist CIS, Organist A good service- able Suit - $20.00 A better one for $22.50 An except i o n- ally tine Suit for - - - $25.00 Palm Beach Suits 4 - $12.0 Made to your measure ALBERT GANSLE Merchant Tailor io8 K Washingt6n St. 'nd Floor i .. , II W5 ChIore 11 I QVAL ITY Co: Work Phone 2135-M L. HALL, 514 E.Williaw Phone 225 Goods C&114ed F RESSING - ad-elver-e NO LOSS BY FIRE Complete Set of Third Round Whilch Must Be Finished Tonight All required matches in the All- Fresh tennis tournament were played off by the specified time yesterday af- ternoon. The games at the present time are becoming more interesting as the competition is getting keener. The results of yesterday's matche are as follows: Goodridge d. Rleindel 6-4, 7-5; Moses d. Britton 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Doherty d. Hogan 6-0, 8-10, 8-6; Shartel d. McDonald 6-2, 6-4; Flpstean d. Rosenbluth 6-2, 7-5; Stebbins d. Kirkpatrick 6-2, 6-2; Coons d, Ballinger 6-0, 6-1; Sher- wood d. Weidenbourner 4-6, 6-2, 6--4; Adams d, Jiett 6-4, 6-2. One match was completd in the third round, which resulted in a victo- ry for Goodridge over Wehmeyer in two sets, 6-4, 6-3. All matches in the third round of the tourney must be played not later than tonight, as the semi-finals have to be run off by to- morrow evening to give the team chosen to play at Toledo an opportun- ity to work together. Complete Program of Summer Session Programs of the special lectures, excursions and entertainments for the summer session have just been com- pleted, and contain from 75 to 80 dif- ferent lectures to be given in the new science building, if proper arrange- ments can be made. The addresses will be given by members of the faculty and outside speakers. In addition to this, there will be an unusually large number of concerts in Hill auditorium by the school of music. Doctor Rahlen)erg Postpones Address Owing to his illness, Dr. Louis Kahlen- berg, of the University of Wisconsin, has been forced to postpone the date of his lecture, which was to be given tomorrow under the kuspices of Phi Lambda Upsilon. BOAT ICLUB MINSTREL MEN TO APPEAR AT I% COTTON BALL Summer togs, souvenir programs and talent from the Boat club min- strel show will put in their appear- ance at the first annual Cotton Ball, to be presented at the Michigan Un- ion, from 9:30 to 2:00 o'clock Friday night. Chaperons who have agreed to at- tend the party are: Proi. H. H. Hig- bee and Mrs. Highee, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hans and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heath, Tickets now on sale at the Union counter are selling so rapidly that only a few are left, the number having been limited to 100 couples. The programs are of novel character, and numerous surprise features are coming play which is to be presented by the Cercle Francais tomorrow night. -Authorities at the university Y. M. C. A. reported yesterday that there are still plenty of odd jobs on hand, and requested that those who are looking for work apply at once. -Dr. Frank E. Robbhis, of the creek department, will speak to the Classical club, at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow in room A, Memorial hall, on the subject, "The Lot of the Oracle Adelphi." This meet- ing is open to the public. --Prof. R. 31. Wenley, of the philoso- phy department, will address the Mich- igan Alumni association of Lima, Ohio, on Friday, speaking on "The Univer- sity Today." -Sittings for the senior engineer elass picture, which is to hang in one of the halls of the engineering building, must be made before lylay 2. The sittings are free, and are to be taken at Rand- all & Pack's photograph gallery. --Frank DeRoo, '17A, was elected treasurer of the sophomore architect class, at a meeting held Monday after- noon. A proposed class outing up the Huron river in May was discussed. SIStER OPENS M)- WE1 1M 1 TODAl (Continued from page 1) 1 game from the Kalamazoo team. The third and fourth games were play- ed in 1904 and 1905, each being a vic- tory for Michigan, the score of the first being 6 to 4, and the score of the second being 15 to 3. vi, You needn't J Rea! Year bole your Legs Round Comfort 'HERE'S NO RUIBBER in this leg band. The top of the triangle ONLY is elastic - this assures penedlit W'ITHOUT INDING. No metal con- lacs. Weight. oneg-all ounce. fl you otf lind it at your dealer's we'll send sample pair, posipaid. Merceriz ed, 25c:double grip. 35r. silk. 50c. GEORGE FROST CO., Makers. B0ston, Mass. -Best materials and workinai -Perfect fit guarantted -Rental charge u2e0 frontSw Out to Coin mIen Cemlellt. -No payment u n t i l out: delivered. -Be measured early, (Al { . ,. LAST TIME TONIGHT TSILS 9 Reels with William Farnum and Kathlyn Williams A GREAT PICTUVE FROM A GREAT STORY The most Realistic Fight in Motion Picture Don't fail to see this Wonderful Photo Play - S I ' > ; /7 I!II U U r;u l X ' ,/ yf i IN THE WEST Fresh Ball Players Prepare foi Ypsi All-Fresh baseball candidates were put through another short drill in preparation for their encounter with Ypsilanti next Saturday afternoon. The two teams participated in a short game yesterday wh-ich resulted in a. tie, Walterhouse doing stellar' work for the first aggregation. Although the freshmen succeeded in whipping their opponents of last Saturday, it is expected that the Normal College will put up a good battle in return for the defeat. Cup debate, scheduled for ,Friday night has been post)oned one week. Tickets for the Gl-adu ate club ban- quet .to be held in Barbour gymnasium on May 7, may be secured at the up- per seminary room in the general li- brad s Candidate for the soph lit baseball mi team meet at the southwest corner of south Ferry field at 3:15 o'clock to- day. Clee club rehearsal, 7:00 o'clock tonight, Adelphi room. Band Rehearsal tonight, University Hall, 7:00 o'clock. Bring racks. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping through July and August. Modern. Reasonable rent- al. Convenient to both University and down town sections. Call 976-J. 300 E. Jefferson St. 147-8 WANTED--Four young women with some experience as salesladies to as- sist Saturdays in the Basement. Also two young women to wait table in Matinee, 3:00 P. M. F, Nights, 7:00 and 8:30 the Tea Room daily during noan hours. Consult Dean Jordan. Mack & Co. WANTED-Four young women with some experience as salesladies to as- sist Saturdays in the Basement. Also two young women to wait table in the Tea Room daily during noon hiours. Consult Dean Jordan. Mack Co. WANTED-Four young women with some experience as salesladies to as- sist Saturdays in the Basement. Also two young women to wait table in the Tea Room daily during noon w _. 605 E. William we give weals