ESTABLISHED 1818 MADISON AVEIJUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Our regresentative, Mr. James A. Gorman, will be at the HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN Thursday and Friday June 8th and 9th with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Spring and Summer BOSTON BRANCH: 149 Tremont Street NEWPORT BRANCH: 220 Bellevue Avenue 1 SENIORS 'p R Rp k d * d *k k We are getting out dozens of orders for personal cards every day, let us include yours. Time is getting short so place your order at once. You will find our styles most pleasing, price no higher, but quality better than the average and service the best. The Mayer-Schairer Co. 112 S. MAIN STREET To Seniors, From New York Alumni We can helpyou socially, to find a suitable home, and in business, if you will n ake yourself known to us prompt- lv on arrival in New York. If you will seek a position, bring a University reference. UI of M.Club of N.Y. "p is I" *; *; *: *: *_ *_ *; * AT THE THEATERS TODAY 1lajestic-Ella Hall and Rob- ert Leonard in "The Crippled Hand." Arcade-Frank Sheridan in "T'rhe Struggle." Orpheum-May Marsh in "Hoo. ** * * * * * * * * * Pres C. A. Riegetman, '99 44 Cedar St., Tel. John 972 Sec'y: F. E. A. Stone, '12 81 Fulton St., Tel. Beekman, 4225 J ARCHITECTS VISIT DETROIT ON INSPECTION EXCURSION A party of 30 architects took the most extensive inspection trip of the semester in Detroit last Saturday. Dean E. Lorch, Professor G. M. Mc- Conkey, and Professor B. Robinson were in charge of the party. Among the various buildings visited were the Detroit Evening News build- ing, the Elks Temple, the Board of Commerce building, the Peoples State Bank building, the Dime Savings Bank building, the Detroit Trust building, the new Wayne County Savings Bank building, the new Book building, the new Municipal Courts building, St. Paul's cathedral, and thesChurch of the Holy Sacrament. These buildings were selected as illustrations of vari- ous types and stages of construction. INVESTIGATE THIS If a general statement were requir- ed we would say that fifty-one years' observation of the practical workingl out of life insurance convinces us that the policy which covers the most needs in the largest number of cases, and covers them to the greatest satisfac- tion of the insured, is a policy which protects the whole period of the insur-I ed's expected active career, and then2 becomes payable to him for its faceE value in cash should he survive thatt period. Nothing is of greater importance to3 the student than "starting right," and this is especially true of life insurance,t which is now recognized as one of theh most important economic factors ofL modern society.- It enables thes thoughtful and ambitious student toa begin his career with the guaranteei that even at the outset his premature death will not cause a loss to those who have backed him. t .......... PROMINENT CHEMIST OF NE W YORK LECTURES THURSDAY Dr. B. C. Hesse, chief chemist of the General Chemical company, of New York, will lecture to the class in chemical technology at 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning, in room 303 of the Chemistry building. The subject of his talk will be "The Future of the Cheihist's and the Chemical Engineer's Profession." Doctor Hesse atone time was con- nected with the largest of the Ger- man dye works and later acted as its American representative in New York city. He is fully conversant with the international aspects of the situation which will result after the war. The public is invited to attend the lecture. WILL GIVE GRADUATE RECITAL AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC TONIGHT Miss Myra Dorothea Moon, of this city, will give her graduation recital at the University School of Music this evening at 8:00 o'clock. Miss Moon is a young pianist of talent, and has demonstrated her abil- ity as a musician on numerous oc- casions in School of Music recitals and in other musical entertainments. She will be assisted by Miss Pansy Johnson, a student of the vocal de- partment, who will contribute sever- al numbers on the program. The gen- eral public is cordially invited to lis- ten to these young musicians. McAndrew, 186, tA) Reprisenut MichiganI Mr. William McAndrew, '86, superin-r tendent of schools in New York city,r bas been appointed by President Harry B. Hutchins to represent the univer- i sity at the celebration of the fiftieth A anniversary of the founding of Peddie s Institute, at Hightstown, N. 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The office will accept ap- parasites. Mr. H. A. Fort ner will give 1 lications until Thursday at closing a biographical sketch of E. A. Minchin ine. All seniors should remember in and will exhibit some of his works. ii ik[ng the petitions out that alumni Miss Elizabeth Thompson will de- ;o not need tickets, since they are cribe her investigations on tlhe learn- cimitted on the alumni badge given ng processes in snails. cut at the office of the secretary of . id Clean, Healthful Resort for Old an Young. i I Four degrees below zero inside a quart of Bloomfield's ice cream. The coldness of the cream is only a small part of the goodness that comes from only pure, rich cream and the juice of ripe selected fruit. Bloomfield's. 1-2 it buck buys a classy sport shirt at the place that is famous for Fifty Fifty union suits. Davis, 119 S. Mainl street. You simply can't think of anything more appetizing and delicious than a plate of our ice cream -unless Wt's two plates. 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