TH'E MICHIGAN -DAILY Y... ... . -Bloch Smart Clothes for Spring are here! That should be all the announcement necessary, because the Stein- '1loch 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 patoras are so fresh and new-the colorings are so soft and pleasin--the now styles are so full cf smartness with the characteric Sten-Bloch refine ment, that we know you'l like them better thon 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 sity yea s. It's a Bird, What? Why The New C. and K. Spring Block We have them on display Tinker & Company Cor. S. State and William Just received a snappy line of golf caps Better let us show you while the line is complete I1 Coming in now to see the Spring showing.: emils no obligation on your part to buy, and we will take as m pleasure in showing them as you will derive from :eeing them. It's our time against yours for our mutual beefLit. Will you come today? J Yours very truly. LI ND. :NSC1MlTT, APFEL & CO. I . .+ FOR NEsP H E t OTO WOMEN EDIT GARGOflE CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED FOR NUMBER OF lIU3OROIUS PUlttl- CATION FOR APRIL 28. The Women's issue of the Gargoyle will be out April 28, and promises to excel by far those of previous years. This year's number will be edited by the women alone, and every woman is urged to contribute. Jemima Wenley, editor, will be at the office from 2 to 4 o'clock Mondays and 3 to 5 o'clock Wednesdays and Fridays. All material must be in before April 5. Must Sign for Gymnasium Work All girls taking required gymnasium work will please hand in a schedule of college work at the Barbour gym- nasium office at once. The sheets for names signed for spring work will be posted at 10:00 o'clock, Monday, March 20, and all names must be down by the end of the week. r../ II ©i New Spring Suits R-B. Fashisn Clothes $15 to $25, They came in on a rush-New OxfordGreys, "Banjo" stripes, and blues. All wool, of course. Advance spring models. You want to look there 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*.50to $ 5 You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and madras. French and stiff cuffs. C_ e TH E BIG a o Announcing- CAMPUS T'E 308 SO. State St. - Stage Make Ups for Student Theatrical Productions Face Paints, Powders, Cold Creams, Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. ::.:...:..:- S A Full Line at THE EBER8ACH Q SON CO. 2tr-204 . Lbaerty St. n. The Gre-at, Spri Opening FOR MEN No Drops Needed in Our My s p e c i a l t y is making Dlrugless Eye 1"aminations- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you .quick service. We grind lenses. I \\i f iv. .- ^ u .I "'a o In: ; ti x 11 >L iji _ r r J# j ergOTo +crr vio: CTt CT IIHI- A -. a -LL rsac , p no's Set Entry Dates for Daneing Classes All girls who wish to enter the aesthetic dancing classes, preparatory to taking part in the Shakespearean pageant, must do so either Monday, March 20, at 4:00 o'clock, when there is an advanced class, or on Wednesday, March 22, when there is a class for be- ginners. Junior Play Rehearsal Monday Junior Play will rehearse Monday evening: Act I, 7:00 o'clock sharp, and Act II, 8:00 o'clock. From now on, fines for absence or tardiness will be doubled. Each girl is asked to bring a list of all the properties she will need. Tennis and Walking Aspirants Report All girls wishing to be squad lead- ers for walking and tennis in connec- tion with the spring work, will please report to Miss Evans. Two athletic honor points will be given for this work. Junior Girls Pay Tax by March .20 Jun ior girls must pay their, social tax at once. All who have not done so by March 20, will be reported at; the Dean's office.1 EIMIL H. ARNOLD d O Ptometrist- opticianl with Arnold &: CO., JewrAiS, 220 S_ ~anS "The Washburn, _ _ . , - ---- - ._---- ----, 0 ETWOOD A SMART COLLAR. WITH A COMFORT- ABLE LOW FRONT THE o NEW tj RED -MAN 2 POR. 25# T=tY'S BEST PRoDucr CIYNEWSI After only about one year of opera- tion the Stark Taxicab company, 209 W. Huron street was forced to close their business this week, when the Ann Arbor Taxicab company fore- closed a chattel mortg;age for about , $1700 onithe former firmi. Style' with a capital 'S" ha just arrhedithe FORK Clothes for Young Men. hor Taxi Co. Though not officially stated it is thought that the business of the Stark company will be operated by the And Arbor Taxi people-. J. Ii. Ortman, of this city, appeared fore Justice John . Thomas yes- terday to answer to a charge of ob-' tamning money under false pretences, The complaint to the alleged charge was made by Ceorg& Spathelf, also of this city. The hearing of Ortman's case was set for April 1 and he was released on bail of $300. At a meeting of the sewer commit- tee of the council of the city of Ann Arbor, held Friday night, the city en- gineer was authorized to proceed with his work o1 plotting a survey and maps of the sewer system of this city. The work vili entail the expenditure of from $00 t $00.. When completed the plans will be sent to the State Sanitary Engineer at Lansing, Convince yourself first that yot are setting 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. clothes that are attract- ive, shapely and of lonk-wearinh, service. Be measured today! Fred W. Gross 309. ,S Main 9145S State public has come to doubt the genuine- ness of a farewell these days, but in the case of Forbes-Robertson one can- not but believe his sincerity. Forbes-Robertson has always avoid- ed the sensational in advertising. For years he would not allow his portrait to be used in bill-posting, and even now his photographs never figure on the bill boards. The only thing of this nature that he permits is a lithograph, which in itself is a handsome, digni- fled piece of work, being a reproduc- tion of a painting of himself by the well known London artist, George Harcourt. In spite of all theories and rumors to the contrary, will be better dressed this Spring and Sumizmer than everA cially those who are fortunate enough to wear FITFORM. The Spring suitings are largely in stripes, with a Vhre and exceedingly pleasing. You will find also a generouiisl checks if your taste runs in that direction, whilte iianc grays, browns and tans are plentiful. TOM CORBETT . YO Now Ready For 116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Co Inspachion "Fitform is Good Form" p erz.in . r .... ,. '. ..1 i POP. MATS. Wed. & Sat. 25c to $1.00 Week Ms Nights 25c D E TR OIT 300 march.S :: $1.50 :s m *; *: *: *: * * * * ' * *' * * * * AT THE THEATERS TODAY Majestic-Theda Bara in "The Serpent" Orphieum-r-Hazel Dawn ini "My Lady Incog." * * * * * * SPECIAL RETURN ENG AG EMENT The Messrs. Shubert Offer America's Noted Character Actor MR. LOUIS M A NN IN THE CROWNING SUCCESS OF HIS CAREER "!T. E B U BB L-E9" Original Cast and Production as Seen for Six Months at the Booth Theatre, New York City SIX NIGHTS-FIVE MATINEES Beginning Monday Night, March 27 Daily Matinees Thereafter THE WORLD'S .GREATEST< ENTERTAINER H A RR Y L A U D E R In an Entirely New Repertoire of Songs, 'Poughie, the Baker," "Come Back, Nannie," "She Comes Frae Bonnie Scotland;i"'Rosie," "Jean, My Jean," "Bonnie Maggie Tamsen;" and all the olil finie favorites, too. Miost remarkable company of vaudeville stars ever assembd. Nights 5oc to $2, Matinees 5oc to $.5o-Mail Orders Now. Seats Thursday. The Stark company was organized Advertizers h1in Th e ichuigan Daily with F. B. Stark and Edward Wag- are the reliable business men of the nor, both of this city, as proprietors. city. It is to your advuntge to trade Later Mr. Wagner withdrew from the with them, ** firm, taking a chattel mortgage, which- he later turned over to the Ann Ar- Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** Leave Copy Leave Copy at at Quarr's and Students' The DelTa Suppy Store A DV E RT I SIN G "The Yellow Jacket," which will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Coburn at the Whitney theatre on Saturday, March 25, approaches more nearly to the stimulus of imagination which a child's mind desires than any known play. All the simple "properties," all the "make-believes" about the boat, the mountain, and the river are what the happy, healthy child loves and plays with himself. In this respect "The Yellow Jacket" and the child' mind seem to hold much in common. When Sir Johnston Forbes-Robert- son, the greatest English-speaking act or, comes to the Whitney theatre on Wednesday, March 22, matinee and night, he will be seen for positively the last time in this city. He will never return to those cities to which he has paid farewell. Theatrical farewells have been so much abused that the At the Majestic Monday night at the Majestic thea- ter, another one of those popular Keith programs of vaudeville will be pre- sented. The patrons of the Majestic are to get the first chance at the re- vival of one of Lincoln J. Carter's "mellers." "The Heart of Chicago," which has been condensed into a 20- minute sketch, will be the offering. The fact that the Shuberts paid to Mr. Carter $500 per week for the use of one effect in the play, the approach.- ing locomotive, used in the "Honey- moon Express," is an evidence of its worth. "The Heart of Chicago" is filled with sensationalism, but none so exciting and original as the engine seen far down the track approach- ing the footlights at a seeming speed of fifty miles an hour and is stop- and whistle blowing, just when the au- (Continued on Page Six) U ONYX - Granite ware LOST lhiS-C!-l.LTA ~ T mu LOST-Small purse near Whitney the- ater Saturday afternoon. Finder please call 1S69-J. mar19 WANTED. WA NTED-Hustling salesman for summer work. No house to house canvassing necessary. Naturally ad- vertised goods. Liberal profits. Call Herman Schmidt. 450-J. mar19 WANTED-Student to share suite at 1000 E. Wash. One block north of, campus. Price very reasonable.1 894-R. mar19 -Students going East spring vaca- tion to Buffalo, Rochester, Sy racuse., Abary. New York, Springfied and Boston, who wish to take advantage ofrty re, s 1. A at In- formation de in Reading Ro&.m, Al- umni Memotlid I lall, l:!-4 rnd :5-10 p. m. or phone '2-M mar19 We Carry This;Lime No better graniteware made,yet the pice is 4xtremely low you want a kettle or something in granite- try the ON is hard baked and stands the wear. The largest assortr HOME goods, Hoag's Home Supply Store 209-211.E. WashingtonSt !. ".* You Don't Have To Purchase Any Extra Attachments to Cet the BEST RESULTS FROM THE VICTOR VICTROLA. I ATTENTION 1916 Laws. Must sacri- ilee established law businc ss, in- eluding library and ofice furniture, in live City of 5,000 in Michigan. Address Box 1 ', Michigan Da ily of- fie. The World's Famous ARTISTS Make Reoords for .The Victor Victrola-Only Try Our Twenty-four Hour Approval Plan Call Lyidon for goed pictures. Try Hixson's new stag lunch. 512 Williams St. Don't fail to see our pictures df the Michigan Union Opera. Daines & Nickels. -~n - i sites Dntfail to e-11 je' luoesr Michigan Union Opera.. D)i Nickels. Advertizers iu The - are the reliable business men city. It is to yo.ur advantage to Avit t.,U 4L.' Grinnell Bros. 116 South Main St. Phone1707 11 'I . . ,