UR THE MICHIGAN DAILY o i S U $10 No Le' s TO I 0 v E R C 0 A T S FOR THE BENEFIT of those who did not read our advertisement in yesterday's "Daily" We can on your $ 4 1to nw o or ORca save you next OR Suit Say--"You're from Missouri,"~ and make me prove it. $5TROUSERSFRE$ With the first 100 Made-to-Measure suits selling;s at $8.50 Open for Business Saturday, March 4 S U TO $15 $15 I 0 v E R c 0 A T S No More T S T S $20 (Tailored to your measure) (Nothing chep only the priee.) All these Garments are of the $18-.422-$25 value Chuck's Clothes Shop, Woolens direct from fac- tory to you. Sold by other tailors $25 to $40. 618 E. Liberty St. One door East of Arcadia Restaurant Costumes Worth $3,000." TfT--All Nation Revue.+ THE PIT E * We're not so anxious now. "Black as the Pit Prom Pole to Pole" * * * By the way, the write-up, etc., of the All Nation Revue, reminds us of A PEN OF STEEL younger days, when Ringling's came Give me a pen of steel! to town. The bill-boards were fas- Away with the gray goose-quill! cinating.- I will grave the thoughts I feel , ° * * With a fiery heart and will: "The leading part is taken by I will grave with the stubborn pen , with - taking the On the tablets of the heart, part of the worrior." Words never to fade again -Our Dilly Daily. And thoughts that shall ne'er de- * * * part. -Shouldn't that second "o" be an Give me a pen of steel! I will tell to aftertimes Dear Gee: How nerve and iron will Someone wrote that you should Are poured to the world in ryhmes: I give us "The Village Blacksmith" as How the soul is changed to power, a teaser. Judging from the "some- And the heart is changed to flame, one's" letter, I should say that we In the space of a passing hour have already been teased in that fash- By poverty and shame! - iion- i --Engineer. Give me a pen of steel! Strange, is it hot, that the wit who But even this shall rust, called certain students "submarines" The touch of time shall feel, ; because all their marks were under And crumble away to dust: c's, never thought to mention some- So perishes my heart, thing about the U-boats? Corroding day by day- * * * And laid like the pen apart, Dear Gee: Worn out and cast away! Don't get too personal in this much. Geo. Pratt. love, humor (?) column. * y* * * *r "Harem Dances in GenuinE Turk The Ode of yesterday was written * ** We make it plain, because our nu- merous admirers might think that it was Gee who did the work. Really, y'know, even the Poetry club knows it wasn't. Y a e The phrase "numerous admirers" ought to bring forth a communica- tion. * ** It's horribly personal, donchaknow -By Gee. TWO PROMINENT SPEAKERS TO APPEAR IN ANN ARBOR SUNDAY Two speakers of national repute wiil appear in the pulpit of the Meth- odist church Sunday, March 5. ORDER BIDS UNTIL MARCH 18 3- ,Qw ior l3t P foniffo fnt S'' l- 7ai_ JUNIOR ENGINEERS SHED CARESj IN DANCE AT UNION TONIGHT ~~~~r e-~alr s~e ?~#Ii( O ecure .InVI- ta ions Up to iLate Date Junior engineers break into the so- cial limelight with their first dance lBy special arrangement with the of the season, Friday night, at the printers, the Charles H. Elliott Co., of j Union. Dancing will commence at Philadelphia, the senior lits invitation 9:00 o'clock and will continue until committee will be able to send in 1:00. Music for the occasion will be orders for the class invitations until furnished by the Rag Pickers' orches- Wednesday, March 8. This is later tra. Tickets are selling for $1.00 and tian the date originally set, but in- are on sale in the Engineering society a., much as 200 members of the class rooms. L ve not as yet sent in their orders, s-ie action of this nature was deemed S 9LOKER HELD LAST NIGHT BY recessary. After March 8, no orders CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY illl be taken. . - - - - --At a smoker given by the Civil En- en1)1 Women to Attend Play in Body I gineering society in their rooms in the IAt their meeting Friday afternoon, New. Engineering building last night, the senior women decided to go in a Prof. E. C. Case gave a humorous il- WAITE WRITES ON BRANDEIS Faviors )ore Radicalism on Part of Lawmakers of this Country Prof. John Barker Waite, of the Law school, contributes an interest- ing article to the current issue of the "Nation" under the heading "Mr. Brandeis." In it he favors more radicalism on the part of the law- makers of this country. The criti- cism that Mr. Brandeis is a radical, says Professor Waite, does not af- fect his judicial qualifications since radicalism upon the bench is a strong force against the conservatism which has been so marked a charac- teristic of our law up to the present time. SENIOR LITS ASIKEI) TO REMIT DUES TO TREASURER AT ONCE Howard M. Warner, treasurer of the senior lit class, reported last night that a number of seniors failed to take advantage of the opportunity afford- ed Wednesday and Thursday to pay class dues. It is necessary that each senior pay his dues at once in order that the records be cleared up. Those who have not paid are there- fore requested to mail checks not later than tomorrow to the treasurer, 512 S. State street. Shailer Mathews, Dean of the Di iLdy in their caps and gowns to the vinity School of the University of , cunmr iGirW play. Flowers will be Chicago will speak on " Christian- s to each girl taking part in the ity and Nationalism." The subject ;l*3, and the juIr women will be of the lecture by Francis Neilson, au- livnorel with a song to be written by thor, playwright and former member ofta;sn-r. the British Parliament will be "In ternationalism and World Peace." To Use New Political Economy Text Students taking Political Economy 2 are soon to have a new text boobi for use in their work. Prof. David Friday is editing the manuscript, and is being assisted by instructors Pat. on, Marstellar, Ivey, and others in the economics department. Blister Rust Frightens Foresters Great apprehension is felt by the for- estry department over the ravages of the deadly blister rust. This rust is a parasite which attacks trees and de- stroys them. It was brought over from Germany a few years ago in a shipment of trees. Since that time it has spread all over the country, doing untold damage.C lustrated talk on "Hunting Wild Ani- mals of the Past." In addition to this and instrumental music, the Camp Davis quartet rendered several selec- tions. Thieme to Address Cercle Francais Prof. Hugo Thieme, of the French department, will give the next lecture of the series which is being held under the auspices of the Cercle Francais. 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