THE MICHIGAN DAILY I eling we TWO P test weigh >le to we r Coats Serge a it your inspect StIal MAl I Another Big Cl Slightly W( sugestPrices start at from 30% to suggest SI E C Educe at the rate of ten cents p plainly marked. This is the IFORT LYN It, ar and Flannel tion RIS TO ORDER Malcolm Block -Senior engineers will hold their in- formal party at the Union on Friday evening instead of Thursday, as an- nounced in The Daily. The Wright Saxophone trio will furnish the music. . 111 a-Clarence n. Stallings, '15, is recov- will always be ering from a double mastoid operation lound here. which Was performed upon him sever- al w eeks ago. As a result of the op- eration, Stallings has been forced to and our Shoes drop his work in the niversity, but he will return next year to get his de- gree. SIGI -rofessors Arthur Cross, of the his.. tory department, J. S. P. Tatlock and YOU RIGHT L. A. Strauss, of the English depart- ment, will -visit some of the secondary aney. 11) E. Liberty St. schools of the state this week, to see -soled as they should he whether they are eligible for the ac- credited list. -Willis To. Pierson, '16L, was taken to the university hospital yesterday a£ ternoon suffering with a badly infect- ed leg. He has been sick for nearly a month and his condition is reported quite serious., -Adelphi will conclude its activities enn for the season with a pow wow in Cas- cade Glen this evening. Members will meet in the Adelphi rooms at 5:45 o'clock, for the hike up the river, where a banquet and a program will $port Coats be held. yles, colors, and fabrics on sale prof, W. L. Ward, of the dental de- at Popular Prices partment, who has been absent from aat the city for the past few days giving N. F. ALLEN CO'S papers and clinics in the upper pen- Slocation 211 South Main St. Insula, will return tomorrow. APPOINT STUDENTS JOINSPECT HOUSLt 104 Lispectors .ssist Health Servie Offieials in Survey of Sanitary Conditions WILL ISS(E COIWPLETE REPORT Sanitary surveys of every organiz tion house on the campus are bein contemplated by the health servic representatives to combat the dange of spreading infection, according to statement made yesterday by Dr. F lean Up of Fifty rn Kodaks 50% off regular prices, and re- per day until sold. Every one e biggest snap you ever saw. DON ce 'S a- g ce er a H. Sti[ Get youx Everything th We can a you want thet FAC Near Allenel Made-t CAMPUS I TRANSIT Wm. LI DEAL Fresh and Porky, Ham Bell Phone 2294 I1 TORY HAT STORE r Straw or Panama Hat at the Factory Hat Sto eivery latest 'in Straws, Panamas, and Leghorn lso make them up to order and trim theta just m. W. W. MANN, Proprietor Hotel 118 ionii 0j, o-your-r avMrC Call, and let us tell the rest. BOOTERY IS HERE Prices areIR WE Fil wve you m 3h the Yellow Ribons Spread! e yTh of NO D N "4. Cummings, head of the health ser- vice staff. The general supervision of the sanitary measures will be in charge of Dr. Cummings and Prof. W. C. Iload, of the engineering college. Letters have been sent out to every organization house requesting them to appoint a committee of two suitable persons, one to act as an inspector in a neighboring house, and the other to accompany a representative from an- other house in an inspection of his own premises. There will be approx- imately 200 of these student inspec- tors, and they will be divided into eight groups of 25 each, which will meet - to receive in- struction from members of the exec- utivescommittee of the health service representatives. The inspection will probably be mnde on one of the remaining Sun- days before the colloge year is ended, and will not take more than two hours' time. The health service staff will as- sist in this inspection. Uniform inspection blanks will be used, and after the survey is complet- ed a filled-out copy blank will be sent to each house. Among the many things that the survey will include are the location of the house, the exposure, ventilation, light, fire risks, servant conditions, and plumbing, besides a general observation of the condition of each floor in the house. The health service representatives were admitted as a campus organiza- tion, at a meeting of the committee on student affairs held last week. NOTICE Union Nominees: President: Harry G. Gault, '15-'17L; amd William C. Mullendore, '16L. Recording secretary: Louis M. f:r a 'Ii6L; John W. Finkenstaedt, '16; and Earl B. McKinley, '16, Vice-president for the literary col- lege: James B. Angell, 2nd, '16; Rus- sell S. Collins, '16; and David R. Bal- lentine, '16. Vice-president for the engineering college; Francis T. Mack, '16E; How- ard 1. Phillips, '16E; and Donald A. Smith, '161: Vice-president for the Law School: Eugene R. McCall, '16L; and Werner W. Schroeder, '16L. Vice-resident for the Medical School; Joseph R. Darnall, '18M; and William J. Egan, '16M., Vice-president for the combined schools and colleges: H.C. Allen, '13H; Edwin W. Crysler, '16P; and Frank J. Kane, '16D. All candidates for Union offices have pledge themselves, in accordance with traditional Union policy, not to campaign for votes, or to allow their friends to solicit support for them, as far as they are able, H. L. Carroll Chosen by Soph Engineers At an election held yesterday, soph engineers elected H. L. Carroll as their student council representative for next year. University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 416. tU Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. G. Andres, 222 S. State St. cod Tu RAQUET WEILERS TAKE FOUR FIRSTS j. ' , Iy Vivid and Radiant MARKET NDEMAN ER IN Salt Meats Poultry, etc 212 N. 4th Ave 15c., Mats. Week-, Wed. Fri. GARRICK ay & Sat. D 'k M24 f B E TROIT Messrs. Shubert present Maid in America THE WINTER GARDEN'S SENSATION hth Yew R s S a ..the Yelow ..bbon,.Sp.ead I L tation by 75 University Women on. A y Varsity Tennis Team Whips George- town 6- and Leads Navy in Postponed Battle ENCOUNTER OBERLIN SATURDAY Michigan Varsity tennis team re- turned from its annual eastern trip, with a record of having won four matches, having lost two and leading in another, which was postponed. The team bettered the expectation of its supporters, who failed to see hope for many winnings on the trip, because of the lack of experience of the players. In the final matches of the trip, the Wolverines beat Georgetown and were leading Annapolis, when rain inter- fered and caused the calling of a halt., The Washington players were no match for the Michigan team, as every match was won by the latter, the final score standing 6-0. Captain Reindel disposed of the hardest opposition, when he defeated O'Boyle, in a three- set match. The summaries: Singles-Reindel (M) d. O'Boyle (G), 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; Crawford :(M) d. McGuire (G), 6-1, 6--4; Switzer (M) d. Hughes (G), 6-3, 6-3; Mack (M) d. Crecy (G), 6-2, 6-0. Doubles-Crawford and Reindel (M) d. O'Boyle and McGuire (G), 5-7, 6-4, 7-5; Switzer. and Mack (M) d. Cresy and Hughes (G), 6-3, 6-3. In the last match of the trip, Mich- igan was leading the Navy when rain interfered. Three matches had been completed, Michigan winning two, and the Navy one. Switzer and Waters had each won a set, and the Michigan man was leading 2-1, when the match was postponed. The summaries: Singles-Reindel (M) d. Godfrey (N), 6-4, 6-3; Ran- dolph (N) d. Crawford (M), 6-1, 6-1; Mack (M) d. Wood (N), 6-2, 6-1; Switzer (M) led Waters (N), 7-5, 5-7, 2-1. The Michigan team will play its first intercollegiate at-home match in several years, when it meets Oberlin on the Ferry field courts Saturday. The Oberlin men were the first team that No Rubber in Leg Band ONE LOOK r ONg OO ing to wear N choke your leg socks justenoug Mercerized,125c; GEORGE FROST-( u why yc BIND. It c ye lifts on p them smT ip, 35c;silk 5 Hers, Boston. lM e n to i i.,' I,, // , ,/_ . '? ! '<= i ((' -1 erg I h E IS . I Michigan encountered on the trip and they beat the tourists, 4-2. Having profited by experience, and having the advantage of playing on their own courts, Michigan may turn the tables and beat the Ohioans. iN Ser Gt T Call taxi 15' 2280 '522 I Call 1812-M Cook Taxi Co. tf Yellow Ribbons Spread I COMMENCEMENT CIFTS a nd V. 4f M. S'ouvenrmir Crone's Statlonery Morris' ftOllbert's Choco1etes We wish to thank you for past favors and those of the future i ESDAYN ICHT a 35c 25c 35c Stugenl upp y Store S S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1160-R L. C. SCH 111 2 .0:0, %Pena.