THIS -ML.CflLGAN --DAILY I Ya 1I -.l3och Smart Clothes for Spring are here! That should be all the announcement necessary, because the Stein- Ploch supremnacy is so well known. We're so enthusiasiic, however, about these new suits that we must add a few words in praise of them. The patterns are so fresh and new-the colorings are so soft and pleasing-the new styles are so full of smartness with the characteristic Stein-Bloch refine ment, that we know you'll like them better than ever. Needless to say, the tailoring is as nearly perfect as human skill and ingenuity can make it--the same perfection of detail that has helped to maintain Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes in their position of acknowledged supremacy for sixty yea's. Coming in ncw to see the Spring showing entails no obligation on your part to buy, and we will take as much pleasure in showing there as you will derive from seeing them. 0 our time against yours for our mutual benefit. i f !1' Will you come today? Yours very truly, TAINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. mummummom I Campus Bootery . I is having a FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP SALE on' BOSTONIAN FLORSHEIM SHOES DON'T MISS IT Men I Agent for the Royal Tailored Clothes See the NeW Spring Line Awaiting You for Stage Make Ups for Student Theatrical Productions Face Paints, Powders, Cold Creams. Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. ::,:: ::: F A Full Line at THE EBtRBACU 4 SON O. 200-204 F. LIberty St. .. No Drops Needed in Our Eve Examination. Aly speeialty is making D rugless Eye Iyaminalions- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable tue to' make your glasses, givilg you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD 0 ptooerist-Opticiaua with Arnold &' Co., Jewelers~, o 5. iwE Sitk -EMC AINCX CO. JOURNAL BUILDING DETROIT, MICHIGAN u f Ihll utilrniutiNtiNltlliNiea i M fiilili Ytxtnit_ : ".a ni r u inii itu0t fu r Iim.iin..... I i J ;r r ash ', { ^1 / , -r y; . __ ..t K. ril _1 IfFASTEST ENGRAVERS I THE WEST i terest of the United States. At present, he said, there is a gold- en opportunity for reliable American business houses to extend their trade among our neighbors to the south. Germany and the Germans are no longer regarded in the same favorable light that bright them success in the past, and the growing enmity against them will even at the close of the war make itself felt in increased ex- ports from this country.. Shoddy goods, or poor packing,. has put American goods in a bad light in South American countries, but Dr. Calvo referred to the proposed South American trades commission, per- forming the duties of inspection and guarantee, as an efficacious remedy for all future complaints in that re- gard. In regard to the plan being dis- cussed by which agents of American business houses in South America would marry into native families for the purpose of creating a better feel- ing between the two countries, the speaker emphatically declared any such scheme to be utterly foolish and in the long run detrimental to all concerned. HALL. TO ILLUSTRATE LECTURE About 100 Slides Taken in France to Be Shown in Alumni Hall The lecture which will be delivered by Louis P. Hall, Jr., in Alumni Me- morial hall tomorrow night, will be made epecially interesting by the il- lustrated slides which will be shown. Mr. Hall has had these slides, of which there are about 100, made from photographs which he took near the French firing line in the Vosges mountains. As considerable attention is now being paid on the campus to the send- ing of an ambulance, to be known as the University of Michigan ambu- lance, to aid the injured in France Mr. Hall's talk comes at a most op- portune time, as he has had experi- ence as an ambulance driver for the American Ambulance now doing such good work in France. ATTCKS DILY "COLYUM DOROTHY HANCHETT, '17E SAYS PERSONAL NOTE IN "THE. PIT" IS OUT OF PLACE. Editor, The Michigan Daily: For some time I have been watch- ing with considerable interest the per- sonal items which have appeared in the column of your paper known as " The Pit." It seems to me that the very least suitable place for personal sarcasm is the humor column of a university paper. It is scarcely fair to the men whose names have already been drag- ged through the depths of "The Pit" to again bring them before the public eye by citing specific examples of this so-called humor. But those of.us who daily scan this column with the hope of finding something funny, know that scarcely a day passes without the ap- pearance of a personal slam of some ,sort. These things are not funny, they are simply mean, and worse than that, they are unfair, for the person toward whom the slam is directed is helpless to retaliate. In a single issue of The Daily with- in the past week, two most unkind and uncalled for raps were made. The first of these was devoted to kicking( I.. he very newest woolens and the season's most authen- tic fashions from Ed. V. Price & Co. are now ready at our store for* your inspection. Select the pattern that pleases you and the style that best fits you; have us send your measure in for Spring clothes made as you want them. We guarantee com- plete satisfasction or a return of your money. New Spring Suits R-B. Fashisn Clothes $15 to X25 They came in on a rush--New Oxford Greys, "Banjo" stripes, and blues. All wool, of course. Advance spring models. You want to look them over anyway. New Spring Hats R. C. F. Specials, $2.50 to *5 New Alpine shaped hats in the "cob web," "comfort" and regular weights. All the colors that are to be popular this spring-Gaelic green predomi- nating. New Spring Shirts Manhattan, $1.50 to $5 You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and madras. French and stiff cuffs. " . THEheerul ad Li ey Cheerful and Lirvelywl Your clothes - their style -- your appearance in them-give added zest to . the joy of life. See what FITFORM can do for you in this respect. If you had the price you would thii k of buying $ioo tailored suits, but that isn't necessary. You make the $ioo appearance in a FIT- FORM suit at one-quarter the price. The graceful lines give the wearer a notable appearance. You turn around and look at a man the second time when he wears a FITFORM suit. That's the style that's so remarkable in these suits. I KCJ h r a ,l , l )l 1 1 I\ h F 1 ' II I i ' 1 e . 1_ ALL SIZES PRICES- $15 to $30 F. W. OM CORBETT 16 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothier "Fitform is Good Form" GROS t tr .r C! IG I an v. PfgC 4 G4 / Tw.or "mo+aaa sr w.vww a ROO i --- iaii J'PS- 309 S. Main St. 814 S. State St. r 'X An extra quality expert hockey. skate With splayed blades of spe- cial treated Synthloy steel, hardened and tempered, specially polished, nickel- plated and buffed. Pair, $7.50 Manufactured by A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 121 Wooward Ave. DdTROIT. MICH. OVERCOATS and rain coats from the house of Kup- penheimer, on sale by N. F. Allen Co., Main St. SAYS LATIN AMERICA LIKES US Dr. ('avo $ys TIhat 1 e Should Re- place German Traders D>r. Calvo, of the University of La Plata, Argentine, in an informal talk before members of the faculty and Latin-American students at the Latin- American fraternity Sunday after- noon, refuted the idea prevalent among writers in this country that South American tradesmen nurse an antipathy toward the business in- a man already down. Occasion was taken to make fun of a student whon the faculty had suspended. Now none of us are poor enough sports that we feel that a subject of this nature has any place in a humor column. Only a veritable Charlie Chaplin trend of mind could see .anything to laugh at in such a misfortune. In the second case, an honest idea, unpopular and distasteful as it may have been, was made sport of. It is merely a matter of editorial courtesy to refute arguments which may seem ridiculous by logic rather than by per- sonal slaps at their author. Such methods are worthy of. Dr. Cook, but we do notacare to laugh at items in our college paper in the same way in which we laugh at Dr. Cook. Is it necessary that our before-breakfast intelligence be insulted by these ill-tasting quips? One cannot help wondering as he glances through "The Pit" if his own time has come. If the editor of "The Pit" is so absolutely certain he is right, he can afford to refrain from slinging mud. Last year we had a humor section, not one article of which ever escaped me, and I cannot recall a single in- stance where it was misused. May we not have something of a similar nature again this year? DOROTHY T. HANCHETT, '17E. GLOTES for men, best known makes at reason- able prices, on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. wed-eod 9f11t I / !1 F cr ft N , ''i - U___________________________________ urn r Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta LASSI 0 I ADVERTIS'INGO Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store The Smoke of te Active! 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LOST--The party who took Colson Commercial Paper and Moody & Lovett from Prof. Cross's lecture Tuesday, please return to Daily office. Reward. WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE CHEAP-Hammond vis- ible typewriter good as new, four sets of type, writes many languages. 916 Mary street. FOR RENT. WA TED--Roolmate to share suite. Very desirable and convenient 10- cation, northwest corner Williams and Division streets. $2.00. feb27,29-marl FOR RENFT-Suite of rooms; private lavatory; private entrance; for one or two. 53, E. University, opposite engineering building. Call 267-J. RE WARDI Three dollars for the return of coat taken from library Monday morn- ing. No questions asked. Call 2279-M. 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