TFH MTIC1IGAN DAILY1 f 711 ,.....,_... .. . .._ . _. ._ _._ _. V _ ...,.s._ - ._.._ ._.. .. . . s a . . err . . . February Clothilng Sale We will offer our entire stock of Clothing at 25 per cent reduction for the month' of February. This includes :every Suit and Overcoat in the Stein IMoch make, blues and blacks included', nothing reserved or nothing remarked. Some Small Lot and Broken Sizes at 1-3 to 1-2'off All 'trousers at Twenty per Cent Reduction Mackinaws at Twenty-Five per Cent Reduction Fur Lined Overcoats at One-Quarter Off LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. LEADING CLOTHIERS 11 R-B. XFasphisn Cloches $15 to $25 r iy cmein on a rush-New Oxford Greys, "B njo sripsand blues. All wool, of course. Adi spring Modlels. You want to look them New Spring Hats . i,% F. Specials, *2.5.0'to $5 N V '11l0 iie hped hats in the "cob web,, ''cmfot" nd egular weights. All the colors that ac to be popur this spring-Gaelic green predomi- ,,Manhattan, $ 1.50 to $3 V ; u'lIl its the Mfanhattan spri-ng shirts. Take a lOk a thenew"lattice" pattern. 'Silks and Iara. Feh anid stiff cuffs. s/ -~~ (9 !t h { i i- 2C)C)0;= TIe- - - ~ ~1 . .._ .., Campus .Bdotery Is having a FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP SALE on FLORSHEIM SHOES DON'T MISS IT Agent for the, Royal Tailored Clothes for See the New Spring Line Awaiting You. Men Stud( Stage Make Ups for ent Theatrical Produc Face Paints., Powders, Cold Creams, Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. , :. ..bons A Full Line at THE ES~ERBACH a RON CO. 200-204 0.,lihorty at. a __ No Drops Needed in Our Eve Examination. My sp1,ec i a lty is making flru.gless 1-,ye ExvamI'nations-" determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes. require. Shop facilities enable mne to make~ your glasses, giving ?bu .quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD 0Optometrist-Optician with Arn~old & Co., Jewelers, 220 S. Main St I ioN r VA w SPR r CO. JOURNAL DUILDING DETROIT. MICHIGAN I "Y" SETTLES UPON DTE FOR BUSRAM CAMPAIGN W. J. Bryan, Fred B. Smith, and Other Promnient Speakers to 'take Part The date of the Busrah campaign under auspices of the University Y. M. C. A. has been definitely settled for the five days beginning Sunday, March 19, and ending Friday night, March 24. Among other prominent speakers who have ben secured for the big opening meeting are Dr. Harrison, who has spent much time on the ground of the work in Arabia, and Fred B. Smith, of New York City, who for sonme time has been prominent in directing campaigns. Preliminary to the opening of the Busrah campaign, William Jenningsi Bryan will speak March 11 in Hill auditorium in the interests of the gen- eral Y. M. C. A. work on the battle- fields of Europe. 1'PISCQPAI1 STU) F NTS TO HAVE WTASillNG170TN B3IRTi'HAY PARTY Washington's birthday favors will be one of the innovations to be in- troduced at the sixth annual dinner- dance to be given Tuesday evening at 6 :00 o'clock in Harris hall in honor of all Episcopal students and faculty in the university. Bishop Charles D. Williams of De- troit andl Dean A. H. Lloyd of the graduate school will speak briefly, and a special string trio will pay several selections during the dinner. More than 100 tickets have been sold but a few reservations may be se- cured by telephoning . C. Johnson at 788-M before Monday afternoon. IItt1:)FESSOR REEVES GIVNG INTEI'RNATIIONAL JIJAW COURSE Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, of the politi- cal science department, is conducting a new seminary this semester in inter- national law. The seminary aims at a° discussion of current problems be- fore the world today. Material is as- ~igned weekly, being based on the principal international problems of the week. SENIOR 1N(GENEERS PLAN FOR SNAPPY "CHIERRY TR'JEE" DANCE Senior engineers will endeavor to (10 themselves one better at the "Cherry Tree" dance which they give the eve- ning of February 21 at the Michigan Union. Shook's J-Hop orchestra from Detroit has been secured to furnish the music. Special features will give snap to the dancing which is billed to commence promptly at 9:00 o'clock and to continue until 2:00 o'clock Chaperones for the affair will be Prof. and Mrs. C. T. Johnston and Prof. and Mrs. E. E. Ware. Wright's Saxophone Dance on Friday Wright's Saxophone Trio orchestra that played to such a success at the J-H~op will give a party at the Michi- gamn Union Friday evening, February. 25. Dancing will continue from 9:00 o'clock till 2 o'clock. Tickets miay be secured by calling 236 or 2370. The Fifty-Fifty Athletic Union Suits that made Davis famous last year. The Davis Store, 119 So. Main St.s Oa- YE'? Ask us for a copy of "Men's Togs"9 in case you don't get;-your co y fro 17Price & Co. See our Special Dis- play of "Men's Tog:s". Be measured Toda y! I1 ..} t , ,. t: . , - ._ ;, , . ; f- y ° ', , err - 6' 3 f t !. / ; '.e r i f 'S "lei : R '; rt , :', i ; b/ ,. us, Ye ..N PriesinLife Are Usually yonf,!.d Your Reach t: Itinso w'at h Ft'FORM clothes. They '«re a°."( ti bet thing; goinlg. They are eas to buL~ys eie being good to look at., or some reason or other young men haven't iven thoufh to their clothes. They beleveanyhin wll do. They don't get the 111051'A O~ lire'. '% ' ,n +r l '' v , , y, . ;" k' ' i , Gooclohes-meaning FITFORM-are withn yor naci at all times; when you can buy inilookngW0ll made, stylish appearing clothes-''o oIt at once. I I Wel, ereisa $15 F1.TFORM sit that's. as well ?,made. as t riu ar $ 2,5 Suit and if you wn to i y 2!) or $25 , youi will do still better. r--'IT FOR .-. c uts ' UM KM Fwe 309S.MnS. iFASTEST ENGIRAVEfRS IN"_TiEIfEWS -Mackinaw Special -I1 TOM ORBETT 116,. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothier "F4itforntis Good Form" 814 S. Statc t. _°'° { ;' ;Rcs :; iiita:4 irt 1 _.. '(t 'id ; ' . ,; 7t'M $1 F Week Starting ARR :Monday DETROu IT f February 21 $10 Coats $5.00 S l' ~ I~ U'1' F.BAY WA~ iN 2'O'BrUDAY) MATINEE rOINAR FLTENTMAKER I be $tmia'a Pe L), Lv lyay by ichlard Walton 'Tully, SAME 1EH; tAS'' AD MSStVE SCENIC INVESTITURE flu:da .'il i>In atiie , 2clo .$1.0-Nights, 25c to $2.00- .t'a Mtnvs i o$.i ~ I'F~ ~ Vi BUVARY pS-Ali lersNowy-Seats Thursday Varsity Toggery Sho 1107 South University Ave. I ADD 0ITIONAUL -TH EATRNW There is no actor b(le fli tpbli today who reads v-wihse nse and to whom audien~ce:s Ilisten ais spellbound as John F.Kellerd. ilr Kellerd has "humnanized"'-'thehks pearean drama and i- marked a!