AN DAILY - _-- (ilY x ' .4 ,. .. i .. .. _ t MI es for spring are hore! SPRING SHIRTINGS 191 (; Lt should be all the announc ront necessary, because the Stein- Uloch supremacy is so well known. 're so enthusiastic, however, about these nw suits that we must add a few words in praise of them. The patterns are so fresh and new-the colorings are so :ost and pleasing-the new styles are so full of smartness with the characteristic Stein-Bloch refine ment, that we know you'll like them letter than ever. dless to say, the tailoring i as nearly perfect as human skill and ingenuity can make it-the same periection of detail that has helped to maintain Stci.-Bloch Smart Clothes in their position of acknowledged suprenacy For sixty years. ning 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- COLO 1ii5 FAST NOW s TRADE: pT eo. Ulf MA NO TELLIN6 WtIAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO SAY ABOUT COLORS ON 1DUPLIC ATE ORDERS SO TAKE OUR ADVICE ANAD SEtUIE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW while the lines are most complete and colors fast. TINKER & COMPANY 34I2 S. ST ATE $TREETJ This is no joke, if you want to prove late in the season. it, buy your supply of shirts time against yours for our mutual benefit. 1.-. e today? Yours very truly, LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. lmwwrmmm FOR NEW SPRING SHOES GO To 308 So. JOOTE.R Y State st. Stage Make Ups for dent Theatrical Productions Face Paints, Powders, Cold Creams, Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. ::...::: A Full Line at IEBERBACH C. SON CO. 200-204 E. Liberty St. SPEAKS FOR"Y" SUNDAY Business Man and Association Worker to Talk in Hill Audi- SCtorium Fred B. Smith, leading New York business man, will speak in Hill au- ditorium Sunday, March 19. He will speak under the auspices of the stud- ent Y. M. C. A. at the Union services. As a famous speaker, noted Y. M. C. A. worker, and successful business man, Mr. Smith has had a career as interesting as it is well-known. He first loomed up as a national figure when the Spanish war opened and the international committee of the Y. M. C. A. found itself face to face with a far-reaching opportunity for work among the soldiers and sailors of the United States.' A big man was needed to head the work and Mr. Smith was chosen. He went at once to the head- quarters at the great camp of 65,000 men at Chickamauga, and there di- rected the work, preaching to the soldiers and comforting the sick. In 1899 Mr. Smith was asked to enter the service of the International Y. M. C. A. Committee in the cam- paign to impress the need of giving greater emphasisto the religious work of the association. During the cam- paign Mr. Smith spoke to vast audi- ences in all the principal cities of the world and imbued thousands with his religious spirit. Mr. Smith will speak Sunday on his "Impressions of a World Tour." \4? AA "The Washburn" Convince yourself first that you are ettin dependable fabrics in clothes that are artistic, fashionable and honest- ly tailored--by Ed. V Price & Co. Merchant Tailors Chicago U. S. A. and we'll deliver you 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 f,'.You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and madras. French and stiff cuffs. TH-E B IG a o o-c I. .. The Great Sprin I FOR MEN I r; j, 1-1 1.4 I' pecialty is making s ['ye I" aminations- ring scientifically and ly the glasses your eyes facilities enable me to >ur glasses, giving you rvice. nd lenses. TIi o ,) I/ j"r f.ASTEST ENGt3AVERS IN THE WEST i Style with a capital "S" has just arrived in the person of FE F CRM Olothes for Young Men. Now Ready For Inspection In spite of -all theories and rumors to the contrary, young me 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 enormou and exceedingly pleasing. You will find also a generous sprinkling o checks if your taste runs in that direction, while fancy fabrics i grays, browns and tans are plentiful. EMIL H. ARNOLD O ptometrist- Optician old & Co., JeWelerS, 220 S. Ain 5trI 1 __ JET WOOD A SMARTCOLLAR WITH A COMFORT- a ABLE LOW FRDNT O THE NEW RED -MAN 2 FOR. 25V. TROY'S BEST PRODUCT 'ICKET SALE IEGINS FOR SECOND UNIVERSITY DANCE Tickets for the second of the re- ently instituted "university dances,'., rhich are held at the Packard acad mny Saturday nights under the aus- ices of the Student Council ,will go n sale today in the main corridor of niversity hall from 11:00 o'clock to 2:00 o'clock and from 2:00 o'clock to 3:00 o'clock. These dances are open to all stu- dents irrespective of their member- ship in the Union. Tickets for the occasion sell at 50 cents. The chap- erons will be announced in tomorrow's issue of The Daily. NOR hAN T. TlHURSTON'S CON. ITION GREATLY IMPROVED The condition of Norman T. Thurs- ton, '18E, who is confined in the hos- pital with a severe attack of pneu- monia, is greatly improved. Thurs- ton was a member of the freshman track team last year and was out- sev- eral times this year. Coach "Steve" Farrell said that with more practice the sophomore would make good in low hurdling and particularly in the broad jump. WATERMAN GYM PLANS FILED FOR__INSPECTION Bids for Construction Work Will B Received Until Mectimg of Regents in Tway Plans and specification for the pro- posed extensions and improvements for Waterman gymnasium will be put on file in the office of the secretary of the university this morning where they may be viewed by contractors intending to make bids for the construction. The plans, which were authorized by a resolution of the Board of Regents ir February, 1915, have been prepared by the department of buildings and grounds of the 'university under the direction of Superintendent James H. Marks, '08E. Estimates for only a part of the im- provements will be received at pres- ent because the appropriation of $50,- 000 will not be sufficient to cover all of the proposed changes. The exten- sion of the main floor 48 feet both east and west, however, will be in- cluded, as well as the addition of new shower baths, which were de- manded last fall in the student agi- tation for better gymnasium facili- ties. When another appropriation is made a swimming pool will be con- structed in the basement, and a three- story tier of offices and rooms for minor sports will be put up on the south side of the building. Bids for the construction and equip- ment probably will be received until the May meeting of the regents. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your interest to trade with them. ** clothes that are attract- ive, shapely and of lonj,-wearin service. Be measured today! Fred W. Gross 309. S Main 814 S. State Intercollegiate Minnesoa-If a call for volunteers is made it is quite likely that a regi- ment will be raised at the university composed of present and former mem- bers of the university cadet corps. Stanford-As a result of i meeting recently held, it is posible that volun- tary military drill will be established. Chancellor Jordan is in favor of the move. Ohio-One hundred and se'enteen men were dropped from school on ac- count of unsatisfactory grades. Texas-AN one-armed outfielder is captain of the baseball team and the best player on the nine. Last year, he accepted 115 chances without an error and lit safely in 16 games. Columbia-A silver cup will be giv- en to the member of the football team who attains the highest scholarship standard, by the class of '13. V irdu(--Vaughan, the basketball and- assistant football coach, has re- signedto assume a similar position at the University of California. Wisconsin--As the result of a recent combination of the Madison cleaners and dyers, fraternities may organize their own cleaning and pressing shop. Illinois-)lajor Vincent, of the Il- linois National Guard, asked all men who would go to Mexico if called, 116 E. Liberty St. TOM CORBETT "Fitform is Good Form" I Young Men's C .. .1 )Y aye, aye,. Captain- I*' ' t C_ To Arms! The Michigan Daily for the rest the year, $1.00. of ** "Now listen, girlie, you've what makes me feel so good this store of quivering energy; brain; this sparkle in me eye. could be but one answer-- been wonderin lately ; when< this keenness c My dove, thei Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta; ALDVERTIFI NG Leave Copy, at Students' Supply Store The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette WANTED WANTED-Roommate, desirable lo- cation, one block from Campus, 5431 Church St. 1153-M.' FOR RENT FOR RENT-15 room house suitable for fraternity or club house, spaci- ous grounds, corner lot, located 418 N. Division St. $50 per month. For particulars address E. D. Burke, 248 Gladstone Ave., Detroit. 3ISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION 1916 Laws. Must sacri- fice established law business, in- cluding library and office furniture, in live City of 5,000 in Michigan. Address Box P., Michigan Daily of- LOST LOST-Back from small blue enamel locket watch, Tuesday evening be- tween Medical building and South Fifth. Reward. Dr. E. S. Pratt, 2126-W. LOST-While surveying on 12th or Huron streets, near Sleepy Hollow, a gold signet ring. Reward at Daily office. H. R. Waddell, 702 S. Uni- versity Av. Phone 63., FOR SALN FOR SALE-Two tickets, fourth row, center, first balcony, for Philhar- monic orchestra concert tonight. Call 350. FOR SALE-Two orchestra seats for Saturday night Opera, tenth row. Phone 741. Patronize Daily Advertizers. * to hand their names to him. .:... ., WFNMWWWMWAPWMN NWMMNMNNNMMNNNM" You Don't Have To Purchase Any Extra Attachments to Get the BEST RESULTS FROM THE VICTOR VICTROLA Tux" touches the spring that releases the punch-the live wire energy-the get-there spirit. Smoke "Tux" for solid enjoyment, too-for the mellow richness.and delicate fragrance of choice Bur- ley, freed from harshness and "bite" by the original "Tuxedo Process." 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