_ ... .. . b _ ._.. - ..1.L THlE MICHJGAN lAILY M EN who select their attire with punctilious care, with an eye for exclusiveness and individuality as well as quality, are invited to inspect our showing of all that is new in Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, Hats and Haber- dashery for warm weather-a comprehensive assortment to meet every need for town or city wear, for sport, vacation, travel or every day. The little subtleties of style presented in our apparel will be valued by those wo avoid the commonplace. CAMPUS COATS, all colors - $8.50 STRAW HATS, - - - $1.00 to $4.00 PANAMAS, - - - $5.00 to $10.00 LIGHT SERGE TROUSERS, - - $4.00 to $6.00 Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Underwear in a very large variety of approved styles Reule, Conlin,- Fiegel Co. | READY AT YOUR SERVICE Correct Spring Attire for Men Suits Balmacaan s Topcoats Raincoats $15 to $30 $12 to $25 $8 to $20 $8 to $18 ,I Fine Spring Haberdashery [indenschmitt, Apfel & Co. DIE TERL i AND RUNDEL L TAILORS NINTY-FOUR WEST FORT STREET DETROIT, MICII. FORMERILY WM. I. DIETERLE, SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW an= LInW ON THE WAY TO THE BANK DON'T FORGET DEASROASTED PEANUTS lOc PUNL THEY SATISFY THAT EMPTY FEELING t 124 S. MAIN ST. - . $ -e ' MenWho Roll TheirOwn Cigarettes know the importance of using the best "papers" ob- tainable. They know that Riz La Croix cigarette papers are the best that money can buy -famous the world over for superior quality that never fails to give the greatest satisfaction. (Pronounced: REE-LAH-KROY) FAMOUS CIGARETTE PAPERS Your favorite tobacco is easily rolled into round, firm cigarettes with Riz La Croix papers. Cigarettes that hold their shape, draw well and give C you a fine flavor, free from the slight- est paper-taste. The lightness, thin- ness, natural adhes- veness and per-®'S fect combustion of Riz La Croix guarantee these desirable properties. Made from FREE the best flax-linen esTw iustrated -a pure vegetable Booklets-one about RIZ prod u ct-R iz La LA CROIX Cigarette Paers, Croix insures health- Your Own" cigarettes-seat anywhere fuX enjoyment. Tina S. on request. Address The Aenerican fulenjymet.Tobacco Co., Room 1401 111 Fifth AvenueN.Y. .A Ellen Sargeant, '16, was elected chairman of next year's senior play committee at the annual meeting of junior women yesterday. The other members of the committee are Aris Van Deusen, '16, Helen Tuthill, '16, Edna Toland, '16, and Ruth Brown, '16. A social committee was elected con- sisting of Helen Ely, '16, Eleanor Stal- ker, '16, Isabel Hicks, '16, Helen Blair, '16, Ida Lewis,'16, Marion Stowe, '16, Jessie Spence, '16, and Grace Fletcher, '16, were nominated aS class represen- tatives on the Judiciary Council. Sophomore women elected Marga- ret Reynolds, '17, chairman of next year's junior play committee, the oth- er members of which are Anita Kelly, '17, Helen Champion, '17, Ruberta Woodworth, '17, and Albertine Loom- is, '17. A social committee was elected consisting of Margaret Bassett, '17, Helen Robson, '17, Margaret Long, '17, Florence Paddock, '17, and Helen Dow, '17. Nominees for class representa- tive on the Judiciary Council are Frances Way, '17, Lillian Carnegie, '17, and Irene Litchman, '17. Ada Heath, '18, was elected by fresh- man women chairman of the 1919 freshman spread committee, which consists of nineteen members. Anna Lloyd, '18, Marion Holden, '18, and Helen Nipps, '18, were nominated as Judiciary Council representatives. Galley-proof sheets of the new ar- ticles of incorporation for the Wom- en's League, with the revised by-laws, are now in process of being made, af- ter which they will be distributed to the League and sorority houses and university women at large for inspec- tion. The necessary vote for re-incorpo- ration and for the adoption of the re- vised constitution as it now stands will be taken at the annual meeting of League members next week in Sarah Caswell Angel hall. Proxy voting will be permissable, which will authorize any organized house to vote through its representative on the League board. A cross-country walking squad leav- es Barbour gymnasium at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. The tennis courts in the yard of the Newberry hall of residence are ready for use today. They are the finest ev- er possessed by university women. * * * Freshman women who have not in- terviewed Miss Cochrane with regard to their vocations must do so at once during her office hours Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 until 12:00 o'clock, and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 until 5:00 o'clock. * * * The list of unexcused absences in gymnasium work for women is posted in Barbour gymnasium. These should be made up at once by arrangement with the proper instructor.I "Y" HAS MANY SUMMER JOBS; MAKE APPLICATION AT OFFICE Summer jobs are coming in regular-I ly at the Y. M. C. A. employment bu- reau, according to a report given out by Secretary Phil. C. Lovejoy, '16. At present there are several good jobs for draftsmen and engineers, and an un-1 usually large number of canvassingc jobs. Students interested in any of the jobs offered are urged to inquiret at the office as early as possible. O F. HOPPE Photographer Of Portraits and Commer- cial 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 F Headquarters er Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4.00 Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear The World's Best Underwear Hosiery and other Quality Fixings I I The Big Store Temple Theatre ADMISSION 5c. (except Friday and Saturday) Thursday, May 6- "The Gallantry of Jimmy Rogers," with F. X. Bushman, "A coat Tale," "The Battle of French- men Run." Friday, May 7-"The Clutching Hand," the first episode of the Adventures of "laine. Sat'day, May 8-"A Third Hand High." H E SUGAR BOWL I 104 S. Main St. 200-202 South 'Main 'St. I I I DIAMOND MOUNTINGS i k ' l Look at our Show Windows fori CANDY SPECIALTIES [Every day in the week. STONE SETTING ,5 -3 Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Thurs.-Fri., May 6-7-Kathleen Emerson in "Rule G." 5-part, Paramount picture. Saturday, May 8 - Marguerite Clark in "The Goose Girl," 5-part Paramount picture, re-booked. Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Thursday, May 6-"Lifting the Ban of Coventry," 3-part feature with Lillian Walker. "Destiny Decides," z-part dra- ma. "Her Country Cousin," i-pt co edy Friday, May 7 - Francesca Bertini in "The Woman Who Dared," 5-pt. Kleine feature. Saturday, May 8-"Tie Siren's Reign," 3-part feature. "A Romance of the Night," i-part drama. "The Capitula- tion of the Major," i-part comedy. Majestic Matinees 3. Nights 7:00 and 8:30 11 FINE REPAIRING OF JEWELRY H ALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS 1I Attention Seniors Now is the opportune time to be measured for pHs and NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE I I I 711 N UNIVERSITY Thurs-Fri-Sat., May 6-7-8 ":rhe Hypocrites," written and produc- ed by Louis Weber, presented by Bos- worth (Inc.), with special scenery and music. I I E Phi Beta Kappa seniors meet to se- lect jeweler for keys, 4:00 o'clock, room 101 economics building. Fresh lits vs. junior lits, baseball, 3:00 o'clock, Ferry field. All members of the Varsity band re- port at the campus band stand prompt- ly at 6:45 o'clock tonight. Choral union ushers report at Hill auditorium at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Allen the clothier formerly in bus- iness at 113 So. Main St., has moved one block south to 211 So. Main. Call and see our excellent line of spring clothing and furnishings, the latest, nobbiest and best. N. F. ALLEN Co. Phi Beta Kappa We have on hand for delivery PHI BETA KAPPA CHARMS in various sizes. Heavy weight 14kt gold charms engraved to your order delivered upon presentation of your certificate. Any special sizes made to order. 'Arnold & Co. Jewelers 220 South Main Street PALAIS ROYAL AND EXQUISITE CORSET SHOP NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Mrs. McGilvray and Miss Bertha Noil, proprietors of the Palais Royal and Exquisite Corset Shop, respective- ly, announce that they are open for business at their old location, 304 South Main street. Both stocks, hich were destroyed during the recent fire, are, new, rnone of the old or damaged stock having been retained. The stock of the Ex- quisite Corset Shop was disposed of to the underwriters immediately after the fire, while the Palais Royal stock was sold out after the fire. Every article of merchandise con- tained in both establishments is abso- litely new. Both Mrs. McGilvray and Miss noll desire to take this oppor- tunity to thank their former patrons for their patronage, and solicit a visit from ers-Adv. both old and new custom- Call taxi 15 2280 522 University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco.-t Skate at Weinberg's Friday Night. Roller Rink I . . University Ave. and toilet articles. Pharmacy Drugs Phone 416. t1 Victrola Owners Beware- I)o not buy a cheap inferior steel needle which is being sold in this city. Notice the difference between the Victor needle point and the imita- tio. l'he Victor is sharp and fits the grooves in the record for which it was madle. You will not notice the wear in your records now but" you will in a few weeks when they will begin to scratch becanse the imitation needles do not fit the grooves. Always use the combination Victor needles with Victor records., Call 1812-M Cook Taxi Co. tf Call 106 for large flat racks for in- itiating parties. LOST-Eye glasses with guard chain for ear. Reward at Daily. GRINNELL BROS. 120 E. LIBERTY ST. Six new Morris canoes for sale. U. of M. Boat Livery. Phone 656. WANTED-Ten students to work in Michigan summer resorts. Entirely new and most up-to-date proposition on the market. Write for personal interview. X care of Michigan Daily. DANCING classes and private le at the Packard Academy. P 1850-M. eod Until Commencement Foster's of art will feature a bargain wi of changing bargains and goo ues. eod FOR RENT-Modern, five rgom,s heated fiat. Inquire 604 E. Lib J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M or J. wmlnmmlm WOMMOMMOMMk