THE MICHIGAN DAILY .... .- ..... . .. . Your Experience here has proved, we hope, that you can put your trust in us, believe in us, have confi- dence in our 100 per cent. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. We want you to feel that way; to put the most liberal construction on it; to test our goods by wear, and our guarantee by any=, thing you please. There are hundreds of University men wearing Mal- colm-made Clothes with entire satistaction. Why not you? 1. 1 I. MR. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER, ANN ARBOR, MICH. Dear Sir: Now look here a minute-you.cannot afford to go and spend your good money for films, take the trouble to make the ex- posures (some of which you can never get again) and then tak e the film to some careless or inexperience person to develop for you. I say you cannot affurd to do that. The backbone of every picture is the negative - and a poor negative is more often the fault of the person who develops it than the amateur who exposes it. I ask you - look over your films and see how many of them are perfect-without scratches or finger marks or strains, of any kind-If there are none - the chances are they came from Lyndon's. Lyndon's whole scheme of developing and p inting is such that every chance for scratches or stains or finger marks is eliminated. Why make good exposures and let some poor workman spoil the negative for you. Better take it to Lyndon and knoly the results will be right. Read Lyndon's guarantee on every envelope. Go to Lyndon once for Kodaks and finishing and you'll never go any where ele. Prices the same but work better PREPARE FOR STRAW HAT DAY I MAY 15th Get your Straw or Panama Hat at the Factory Hat Store. everything the very latest in Straws, Panamas, and Leghorns. We can also make them up to order and trim them just as you want them. FACTORY HAT STORE W. W. MANN, Proprietor Shirts to Order Dress Suits for Rent 11 J.K S ~ lCLV 604 E. Liberty Malcolm Block Near Allenel Hotel 1 18 E. Huron St. -q: 14 err I EXCLUSIVE STYLS will always b e MWN'SS-OES 'found here. Our Prices and our Shoes 7 are RIGHT. viTofunncato Editor, The Michigan Daily:- If the books written for the comic opera have not been satisfactory of late, there are two reasons which will account for the decline. One is that the writers who are specially fitted for this sort of work refrain from com- peting; the other is that those who do compete will not take the trouble to fit themselves. F. L HALL, 514 E. William Phone 2228 PRESSING Goods irs ed NO LOSS BY FIRE L_ Bostoni n Oxfords Made-to-youxr-Measre lothes and WE Fif YOU RIGHT Cal, andilet us tell the rest. CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. State Street TIENNIS TiEAM SES SINC(LES ANI WINS DOtUBES AT TOLEDO M1fiigau Sexiette Yakes Crediftaible Showing Against Veterans ie Maumee Town Toledo's tennis club team defeated the Michigan sextette which journey- ed to the Maumee town last Saturday by a 6 to 3 total in the afternoon's Try us we save you money. 119 E. Liberty St. Rubber s ld shoes re-soled as they should be I As regards the first point, it is ob-- play. Th Varsity me were drubbed vious that no one with dramatic genius roundly in the singles, Mack being the 6 eu r:an;;sre rrur u : o :"arrc .rs .. 4 you think you'd like a drink-or' feel you need . one--or know C(C - I ou must have I- 11 one-smaket It answers all occasions-fits all times and seasons-always delicious, delightful, refreshing and good. Dlicious-Refreshing Thirst-Quenchin THE COCA-COLA CO. o see an Atlanta, Ga. Arrow think of Coca-Colaj 1-c ivoAJE S; T I C ll -TODAY--; and a wholesome sense for humor would care to spend his time on the inanities, not to say vulgarities, of comic opera as it is written today. He has better use for his brains. If the managers of the next opera . will give assurances that a really first class libretto will be acceptable and that when accepted it will not be butchered to make a stage manager's holiday, perhaps a better type of talent can be set to work. - In the second place, it is obvious that those who write the books submitted have only the most superficial ac- quaintance with the technique of play writing, or at any rate that they have no respect for it, otherwise it would not be possible for them to commit the atrocities which are manifest in almost ever line. Apparently they are quite satisfied if the best that they do is as good as the worst in some pop- ular success. The purpose of the comic opera is not, 1 take it, merely to extort money and' laughs from an indulgent audi- ence, but to present to the community the best light music, the happiest lyrics, the wittiest dialogue, the most ingenious plot, and the sanest and most characteristic humor of which the student body is capable. If these are the aims of the managers and they can be impressed upon all who have anything to do with the performance, there will be some reason to hope that this, easily the most brilliant of the year's events, will not pass into a shameful decadence. DEMOCRITUS. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- I herewith withdraw my name as a candidate for the Medical School vice- presidency of the Michigan Uhion. CARL W. EBERBACH, '16M. NOTICE At its May meeting the Board in Control of Student Publications will choose a business manager and man- aging editor for the Michigan Daily and the Gargoyle, respectively. It is the policy of the board in filling the positions on the publications under its control to award them on the basis of merit to those who have served in minor positions on the publication to which the positions pertain.. It sometimes happens, however, that no one who has served on the publica- tion during one year is eligible or capable of filling one of the leading positions thereon for the ensuing year. When either of these sets of circum- stances arises the board finds it neces- sary to consider outside candidates. This notice should not be considered as an intimation that either of these situations will arise this year. All applications for these positiofis should be in the hands of Prof. F. N. Scott on or before May 10 in order to be considered. Each application should contain a statement of the ex- perience of the applicant and should be accompanied by the applicant's eligibility card and any letters of recommendation which he may have. BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. only man to take his match, but team play in the doubles secured two of the three matches for Captain Rein- del's men. In consideration of the competition which it faced, the Michigan team acquitted itself in creditable style. The Toledo tennis players are among the best and most experienced in the middle west, and the showing of the Varsity against this team augurs well for later play. The summaries follow: Singles- Cummings (T) d. Reindel (M), 6-3, 8-10, 6-2; Vorhees (T) d. Eaton (M), 6-4, 6-3; Thomas (T) d. Crawford (M), 7-5, 3-6, 7-5; Mack (M) d. Gardner (T), 7-5, 6-4; Grant (T) d. Switzer (M), 11-9, 6-3; Campbell (T) d. Polas- ky (M), 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. Doubles-Rein- del and Crawford (M) d. Cummings and Thomas (T), 6-4, 6-8, 6-4; Mack and Switzer (M) d. Gardner and Grant (T), 6-4, 4-6, 7-5; Campbell and Vor- hees (T) d. Polasky and Eaton (M), 6-2, 6-4. FRESH LOSE 4 TO 2 GAME TO VARSITY (Continued from page 1) base. Smith who played second came to the outfield. Niemann and Flynn played the other field. Dwyer held down first, Smith guarding second, and Brandell, the only regular in the in- field, taking care of short. The other nen to face the freshmen were Thomas who played third, Dunne at catch, and Cutting, who was on the mound for the Varsity. The score by innings and the battery of yesterday's game follow: Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-R H E Varsity 01 0 1 1 0 1- 4 8 1 All-Fresh 0 0 1 0 0 0 1- 2 5 6 Batteries: for the Varsity-Cutting and Dunne; for the All-Fresh-Golden, Hughitt and Lambert. ANNUAL VAUDEVILLE STAGED THIS WEEK (Continued from page 1) Union opera, will sing with a chorus of 12. Charles L. Kendrick, '15, and C. F. Boos, '18, will present "Banjorine stunts," which is claimed to be the only act of its kind on the stage. Rob- ert Dieterle, '18, baritone, will sing with a chorus of 10. The big act of the show will be the "Exhibition Cabaret," in which Fran- ces Seeley, '18, will appear with a chorus of 40 dancers and singers. Other numbers, including a "Dream Phantasy," will be on the bill. Tickets for the show go on sale at the Whitney af* 10:00 o'clockthis morn- ing, the prices being 75, 50 and 35 cents. THIS WE r.~~ 3DAYS Th urs. Ft. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY ]LOU IS WEBzR PRESENTED BY BOSWORVTH DON'T MISS SEEING A WONDERFVL PRODUCTION Sptcial Scenery is used for this Photoplay This Photoplay Ran For Months In New York at the Long Acre Theatre Prices Matinee All Seats Ten Cent Nights Ten and Fifkeem CUn Cn -m l.inmnmxe=eunem lid rXYw 1 A ' >,r i i r %Amw* k LILLIAN GISH and WALLACE REID . ti..*,i. &' s "EN CHARDE N" Tennyson's Touching Love Story Beautifully Staged. A Special Keystone Comedy (In two parts) Come and have a Real, Good Laugh ALL SEATS TEN CENTS Professor Wilgus Speaks on Socialism Prof. H. L. Wilgus, of the Law School, will speak before the Michigan branch of the Intereollegiate society at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night, May 12, in the rooms of Adelphi society. Professor Wilgus will talk on the ques- tion, "Is the Socialist Program Feas- ible?" and will take the negative as- pect of the subject. Following the lec- ture there will be a public discussion. IN''ERCLASS BALL STARTS SCHEDULE' (Continued from page 1) the freshmen putting over five runs in the fourth inning. The senior engineers administered the worst defeat of the day when they walloped the yearlings in an 8 to 3 game. The first inning proved dis- astrous, to the losing side when the near grads pounded three pitchers for five runs. However, Brown hurled -FOR.- SINIOR CAPS AND GOWNS' -Best materials and workmanship -Perfect fit guaranteed -Rental charge f2.oo from Swing- Out to Commencement. -No payment u n t i 1 outfit is delivered. -Be measured early. ee 3 P. M. Nights 7 and 8:30 ....., . .. . .. . ... I - ONO-ma U TRANSIT MARKET Vm. 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