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ADLER,.13ROS. & CO, f, .t . i, _ Make This, Store Yours Besides a wide choice of 10001o values i n your clothing require- ments here, there's service 'you'll appreciate. Suits Fashion Park, Alder-Rochester and Clothicraft individually designed suits in all wool oxford grays, banjo. stripes, mixtures and straight blues at $15 to $35. Sport Coats At $8 to x$10, there are flannel and knitted sport coats in gray, blue, green and large black and white plaid. Slip one on. Summer Underwear Of course, you may want your regular B. V. D's. at $1, but we have a hunch you'd like the new Mansco Slide Backs at $1. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. The Big Store 200-202 Main St. pf NAME NItDIRECTORS' FHR.NEINBERRY DBORM Regents Fill Vacancies in Offices of Social Director and Business Mlana- ger for Next Year To fill the vacancies caused by 'the resignation of Mrs. Erie Layton hGates, social director of the Newberry resi- dence, and Miss Clara Hunt business manager, the regents have appointed Miss Agnes Wells as social director, and Miss Hortense "Wind, as business manager. Miss Wells is a Michigan woman. For several years she taught mathe- matics in the Duluth high school.1 For the last two years she has been teaching, astronomy and mathematics in Carlton College. She will work for her doctor's degree in astronomy while here. Miss Wind is a graduate of Ames College, both of the college of arts and the department of domestic sci- ence. For .several yearn~ Miss Wind ran a co-operative house at Ames Col- lege, and for the past year she has been dietician at the Kansas City Hos- pital. Mrs. Gates is leaving to take a busi- ness position with her brother in Bay City, and Miss Hunt will return to M. A. C., where she. will finish her course in domestic science. 00. BARRETT GIVES LECTURE fMakes Laist of llealtii Service 't'alks, J. W1. HIlfrick, '18, President J1ieh igan en Do Trenchr V. N3. C. A. Pl4111 Sto S1-dion F'rom i ere forJdf' Wr Newberry hal will50, the = n 0 a luncheon today at. 1 00 al t o e m n w o h vetouo e t i u m e iok work iA il e tP"i~hC. .A,.ul , 1. Philip Lovejoy about te'e;A-jb i men have consented. to (enter' ,11c58, ice, in the. intcerest of 1 1''~. 1 . of this country. These men together 'wit iativs froI s''ne sities, will leave tfo rop 1 and w ill start to vw et-k aft r arr ving n th y About $100,000 1 is eelt 8 O this enterprise, and iacmpaign i already under wvay to) r;;..sI ' ~ sum throughout theoVil ed Ste V S3 00, 6U ON GAlPAH Ho~pe tolMake It J With only six orso.(1 ftenev- er houses heard from, te 010.iso the meetings held GVdynh, raise the debt on the oe'sLn indicate that over $300 hlas benraisd some of that amount. to lepV ' once, and the rest in the t:vl The girls of the Newriyr dente have given. the Largst .( ', yet reported, between ; ad2 2 having been pledged byth- 4 gct who attended the Alonday nigh1.t.mo ing. Other amounts range from S from the small league house, t r from one of the large sorore, . Practically eveory uiivorsiiy"Vin an was reached at one or tln o, e of the house meetings held a- evening, at wh ich. ersnttj,' fromt the League presented tu . to the girls and appe edsp o t Fr m al e t o 2 0 h c ed o Incae- faces, will be greatly rieducedb@et the week is out. moi1 4 , G r T ,1 ,. . . , OSE BULLETIN G.r ation0Da Y Special If thirty Canoes are engtaged for Decoration Day to make the trip down t he Huron from Lakeland will be ri ven aspecial price of $3.50. I 1 1K T:. i'Y'L .2 ; c ~ x '. F~ .'l :ood Ioad'- II'' hope' .. z I Here is a chance to save some money. W. J. SAUNI'3ERS NOTE:--All reservations must be made before 5:00 P. M. Friday, May 26th I , ,s -YF ''- FC" The last of the lectures before the health service representatives was given last night in the amphitheater of the medical building by Dr. Albert M'V. Barrett, professor of mental dis- eases 'in the medical school and direc- tor of the Psychopathic ward. Race betterment, according to Dr. Barrett, will come only through the improvement of. mental and physical hygiene. During the course of his talk Dr. Barrett by examples and sta- tistics showed the evil of the use of alcohol not alone on the person him- self but also on his children, saying that alcohol was the greatest cause of insanity today. A short- business meeting was held immediately after the lecture at which the following officers were elected for next year; John W. Helfrick, '18, president; F. W. Allen, '19M, vice- president, and Miss Jones, secretary- treasurer. MUSIC FACULTY GIVE CONCERTS To Appear in D~ifferent Cities Through- ont State in Next ,Few Weeks Several members of the University School of Music faculty will appear in concerts in different cities throughout tha~ state during the next few weekos. Onh Friday evening Miss Nora Crane Hlunt, contralto, and Ea.rl V. Moore, rgauist, will present a concert at Jonesville, Michigan, while on June ]15, Mliss Frances L. Haimilton, pianist, and Anthony J Whitmire, violinist, will appear in a joint recital at Sag- mnaw, Michigan. Handwoven Rag Rugs and Quilts. They come in handy-a chance, 10c, at Grand Charity Bazaar. Patronize business mien who adver- tize in The Michigan Daily. * -'I, ~~ir1 I' ~"1it08 1- - ' '-4 I' 110 K _', ' I. g.x> C V t_)' - :} i rr }} It 3l; yy { F z; or~~1i U- a-~ 'aki on the A3fajestice lodhy!clude~s Edith Story, Antonio Moreno, iI~ opit))10111 Aijeii APr °e loir holly" at the Majestic iharles Kent, Louise Boudet and ~" (I1Y 111 111unly, I 2- In-i'-,wasfist to lie a one-reel specialf others. nI' 810W ~e ~rlll ~ic - .~ thee eople lost their lives. in , 8 oigna short story. { Ringiing Bros. in Detroit III; o '(U ie l.lieAmricn >r.Bakrthe author, kept adding On Monday and Tuesday, May 29 and W~n lz i". .1~)) ad ahal, Is1,wflitthe negative was turned in' 30, Ringling Bros. circus will give aft- "N )11 0- )i1'~by sat-1;l'nasn~d7000 feet, with 270 scenes. j ernoon and night performances at De-113 O 18. 0 , ~ii 3e- tn'natonll L h~ ieoicut to 1-000 feet and 182 troit. V I 1) IIjr-it Srie Of( " enThe famous showmen are this sea- - VI 11W .cue. M. O ii-orkers were consulted in son presenting an all new and won- iiiI ' '11'1V I '.i00 KOIIS .'18b~iLilx.1 nd they pronounced "A derful program. The tremendous! K - al i nn wnt o " Vo lo V;1, 'is lgreat, andl not fairyland spectacle, "Cinderella,", will -~~_ NV t..5 a 001 asi-hanged. The cast in-I appeal to botht young and old. More than 1000 persons take part in it, and its glorious "Ballet of the Fairies," with 300 dancing girls, is in itself worth going many miles to see. Fol- lowing "Cinderella" 400 arenic artists appear in the main tent program. The menagerie now numbers 1009 wild, 'animals. The elephants, including "Big Bingo," and -almost 800 horses are carried. There will be 60 clowns and a big free three-mile street pa- rade show day morning. For quick service, call 2255. tf Iil= M-. :;----'- a~taua PROF, KAUFFMAN TO 6YE T, s Botany Pi' f'14s,'ol il drsiiFr _try- Club Toitight a :Ai Prof. C. IT. Kauffman, of tho bota ny department, will speak to the e- hers of the Forestry club at thew1ir meeting to be held at 7:30 this even,?- ing in their rooms in the New Seiene e building. H-is talk will be oII- "The. Fungi of Washington." Professor Kauffman made a trip to the state 'bf Washing~ton last summer in order to makea personal survey of the condition of Washington plants. After this lecture, an I:,- portant business ineeting w jIll be. held at which plans for tile election of officers of the club for next veer -will be formulated. Reports of tlile(Oiiiieso orestry exhibit 'lyo n ls o Wl e read. It is etmtdb h olea Committee in charge of ilhi harI a a' larger number attfended lthe ±;,:~ i this year than ever 1)01000 . Look over the advertizemecuts ini The Michigan Daily. They wuilin:-- terest you. kI':'k ' jv _ - ... .F n _ a _ , ..rvi : 9 ' c1 .,a t~S t.. +, CONCERT jo Mandolin Clubs 0 1 t oporuniy tohea SiesDavis, :3 rtu t h arSi es Is on, Hartseveldt, Hiett, Kerr ?M I JUNE. 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