THE MIC.HIGAN DAILY ., -,r. s ...,,_. __. ------ .. .... . Dear Sir:- Tho Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes for Spring are here! That should be all the announcement necessary, because the Stein- Bloch supremacy is so well known. We're so enthusiastic, 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 years. Coming in now to see the Spring showing entails no obligation on your part to buy, and we will take as much pleasure in showing them as you will derive from seeing them. Announcing- New Spring Suits R-B. Fashisn Clothes $15 to $25 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. - ''' Tm - M~in, 111,. It's our time against yours for our mutual benefit. Will you come today? . I Yours very truly, LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. I I____ CITY NEWS HXTENDED February Clean-up SALE on BOSTON- IAN and FLORSHEIM SHOES for 10 DAYS. Spring Styles arriving Daily which will be included in this Sale. CAMPUS BOOTERY Stage Make Ups for Student Theatrical Productions Face Paints, Powders, Cold Creams, Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. :: :: :: :: A Full Line at T "M EBERBACH 4 aON CO. 200-204E.Liberty at. Complains of Cruelty to Horses Because the man who rented her barn, located on the property at 1144 Broadway, neglected to feed two horses which he kept there, Mrs. H. K. Ham- mond made complaint to the police de- partment yesterday. It is stated that for two days at a time no one fed or watered the horses. The police have the matter in hand and will take sum- wary measures to, compel the owner to have the horses properly caredl for. Suspects Employes of Robbery Hing Lee, who was robbed of two diamonds, a watch and $50 in cash Thursday evening, suspects his em- ployes, likewise Chinese. He insists that no one not acquainted with the building could have known that he kept his valuables in the trunk which was looted. llortic lturist to Speak at City ?Hall James H. Carmody, extension horti- culturist of the Michigan Agricultural college, will speak before a meeting of citizens in the council room at the city hall next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. His subject will be "Pruning and Spraying." The meeting is open to all who care to attend. It is believed that the fraternities who plan to take part in the coining shrubbery cam- paign will find it to their advantage to send a representative to the meeting. Ray Bassett, city forester, will also speak, and will give the details of the Garden Contest which is to be con- ducted among the school children of the city this summer. "The Washburn" onvince yourself first that you are bettin dependable fabrics in clothes that are artistic, fashionable and honest- ly tailored by Ed. V Price & Co. Merchant Tailors Chicagio U.S.A. and we'l deliver you1 clothes that are attract- ive, shapely and of lonkwearin, service. F The Great.Sprin Opening FOR MEN I I - ® I Needed in Our, Eve ExaminAtion. My specialty is making Drugless E 'ye Examinations-- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses., EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Opticiaa with Arnold & Co., Jewelers, 22o S. Main St. i : "11111 Ii i I I ti i itI JOURNAL" BUILDING DETROIT. MICHIGAN' Style .with a capital "S" has just arrived in the person of FIT- FORM Clothes for Young Men. Now Ready For Inspection In spite of all theories and rumors to the contrary, young men will be better dressed this Spring and Summer than ever before, espe- cially those who are fortunate enough to wear FITFORM. The Spring suitings are largely in stripes, with a variety enormous and exceedingly pleasing. You will find also a generous sprinkling of checks if your taste runs in that direction, while fancy fabrics in grays, browns and tans are plentiful. TOM CORBETT -I " . .., r i '',, i ' ' ' .v - ... ' ' iii{ ' - t - > , ~[FASTEST IEt4GIAViERS IN Ttom'E .WEST- A I Mali ion. r-r--- ' After the evening grind lunch at POP BANCROFT'S 722 Monroe St. Candies, Tobbaco Stationer's Supplies ALL UNION DANCE TICKETS SOLD IN SIXTEEN MINUTES At The Theaters (Continued from Page Four)' worthy program of music on harps, violins, and piano. The vocal selec-. tions are of the concert variety, mak- ing the act a rare combination of talent and technique. Two dark spots of joy on this bill are Brooks and Bowen, whose enter- taining efforts usually result in a verit- able riot of laughter. With the aid of a defenceless piano, this pair of come- dians always succeed in piling up a large load of laughs. Hanlon Brothers and Co., late stars with "Superba" and "Fantasma," will appear in their pantomimic absurdity "The Haunted Hotel." It is a novelty, and is really the condensation of "Fan- tasma" and "Superba." Quite a lot of stuff is introduced and there is plenty to amuse. 116 E. Liberty St. "Fitform is Good I . . . . . MEMNON Be measured today! Fred W. Gross 309 S. Main 814 S State Today at the Majestic "The Fourth Estate" is one of those interesting dramas written by Joseph Medit Patterson, and it will be seen on the screen at the Majestic today. Samuel Ryan, Ruth Blair and Clifford Bruce play the principal roles. The story is about Thomas Noland, an employee of a street railway com- pany in a large city. A strike is de- clared and Noland with hundreds of fellow workers walks out. At the meeting held to determine the course whirh the t ikoQa fnnrin Tn Young Men's Clothier Form" Pop. Matinee Wed. Best Seats $1.00. Week Xw-. 13. ('j"ARRICK Nights Sit. DETROIT Mat,. 50c 'to $2. 'egilling Monday Night at 8:14 APPEARANCES OIN THE DETROIT STAGE FARE WELL1 SundAy Program Again Postponed I All previous records for the sale ofI Because of the inability of the com- tickets for the weekly Union dances mittee to secure any sort of entertain- were broken this week when the entire ment, the Union Sunday afternoon pro- 100 tickets were sold in 16 minutes. gram has been again postponed. The interest in other parts of the Union work is making it hard to secure the right sort of entertainment for these meetings, but it is expected that an- other program will be given within a week or so. Go to your church Sunday,, Mar. 12. A new arrangement in the sale of the tickets has now been provided for. Hereafter no more than two tickets will be given to one man and these only upon presentation of membership cards. Charles W. Fischer, '18, is chairman of this week's dance com- mittee. Lessons in preparedness, military wmen the sIri ers are to pursue, iNU drills, and a sham battle are provided land, because of his honesty and intel- dyrisiandta'shiliaybattl rero ligence, is elected leader. He warns by Trevitt's Military Dogs. The dogs the men against any display of vio- shoulder arms, execute drill forma- en aainanyedispnofrcioe tions, are seen at mess, and in bivouac. teceprwhich.favithosenotcee The enemy, consisting of a very peace-t able cat and a snip of a dog sentinel, Duprey, a political boss in league arrives and pitches its camp. The or- with the railway company, realizes that der to charge is given. The dog bri- Noland, if he chooses, can induce the gade fires guns and leaps over the men to return to work.. Noland re- battlements to the enemy's camp. Miss sents the attempt to sully his honor, Pussy is captured. The dogs act their and knocks Duprey down. Furious be- parts with a dash and vim uncommon cause of the beating, Duprey goes to with such acts. Judge Bertlemy, whose henchman he James Dunn and Ruby Dean present is, and demands that Noland be "rail- a nifty diversion of song, dance, and roaded" to Drison. chatter. As the dancing girl and the There is a love story and the deter- mimic man they offer a bit of enter- mined efforts of the "political gang" tainment which classes with the best to do away with Noland are exciting. in vaudeville. Their work is clean- There is a complete newspaper plant cut, their material bright and new and shown. The working of the linotype they are possessed of likeable person- machine, presses, etc., in fact the whole alities. plant of the Chicago Herald is utilized. YouDon't Have To Purchase Any Extra Attachments to Get the BEST RESULTS FROM THE VICTOR VICTROLA t MR. SOTHERN'S FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN DETROIT WILL BE ON SAT. NIGHT, MARCH 18. . . othern In a New Modern Comedy in 4 Acts "THrE TWOVIR TUES" By Alfred Sutro -with -- 3ISS ALEXANDR A CARLISLE Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2:15 Week of March 20th--Seats Thursday, Mail Orders Now SPECIAL RETURN IENGAGEMENT MR. LOUIS MA.NN in "TTWV BUB BL E" I FOR SALE. For Sale-Four Union Opera seats; two for Wednesday and two Saturday. Phone 815-J. FOR SALE-Second-hand typewriter. Phone Long 1314. mar12 WANTID WANTED-Bicycle with 24 inch frame. Write B. Robinson, 1326 Geddes. State price. mar12 WANTED--Student to act as local wholesale agent on good proposi- tion. Inquire of the business man- ager of The Daily at Daily office, Monday, between 11'and 12 o'clock. A. M. mar12 LOST LOST-On Campus between S. Thayer and Newberry hall. A gold brooch; oval with green emerald leaves and pearl setting. Finder please call 943-J. FOR RENT. For Rent-Suite of housekeeping rooms, four rooms and bath complete- ly furnished, electric lights, gas, fur- nace. Five minutes walk from cam- pus. Very reasonable. Inquire 1327 Wilmot. Phone 984-M. FOR RENT-An attractive suite of two furnished rooms.- Private fam- ily. No other roomers. Inquire 929 Church -St. Phone 1365-R. mar12 Intercollegiate Purdue-A list of all freshmen who fail to wear their "Frosh" caps is published. This list is known as the "Dishonor Roll." Yale--Athletis are bankrupt and the athletic authority has been put in the hands of receivers. Minnesota- Xccordimg to a es-., tionaire sent to all women students 74 out of 125 will follow the teach- ing profession. Califormia-Imstead of making up gymnasium cuts at the end of the term, students who have bolted will go on authorizedhikes, each hike will count as two cuts. nartmouth - An independence League was formed for the purpose of opposing the introduction of mi drill into the curriculum of th lege. Mis souri-The editor 'of the search was expelled from schoo cause he published an exposu hazing of the students. California-One hundred and ty-five men reported for the spring football practice early week. Advertizers in The Michigan are the reliable business men o city. It is to your advantage to with then. EXCLUSIVE young men's haberdashery on @a N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. The World's Famous ARTISTS Make Reoords for The Victor Victrola Only Try Our Twenty-four Hour Approval Plan Grinnell Bros. 316 South Main St. Phone 170 t "1 Go to your church