THE MICHIGAN DAILY II The measure Nmmom !5"It a @ of a man's enjoyment of his environment and associations is determined his own self-respect. by Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes meet the utmost require- ments in dress. $18 to $35 '' A4 a I 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, $1.50 to *$ You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and madras. French and stiff cuffs. THE BIG C- o-z2 T~'lf~i Jir( 0 41 II , x Am 5% Lindenschmitt, Apftl & Co. ,11 When you go home April 7, wear A Royal Tailored Suit We are showing a magnificent line of Spring Woolens at $18, 20, $22, $25-made to your order. 9 Bostonian, Florsheim and Stetson SpringFootwear CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. State Street Student's Laboratory Supplies Scientific Apparatus, Analytical Chemicals, Glassware and Instruments The Eberbach & Son Co.' Manufacturers and Importers 200-204 E. Liberty St. PLAY OF JUNIOR GIRLS TO BE OPENTO PUBLIC First Time in History of Yearly Event Men Will Be Admitted Following the highly successful op- ening performance of the Junior Girls' Play, Wednesday evening, an- nouncement was definitely made by the committee that an open perform- ance will be given Tuesday night, April 4, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. This is the first time in the history of the Junior Play that men will be permitted to witness a performance. Sale of seats for Tuesday's perform- ance will begin today. Members of the faculty only may secure seats from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock and from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock, in University hal. The general public may obtain tickets Monday and Tuesday, at the same hours. SENIOR LAWS SERVE SUBPOENAS ON GUESTS AT ANNUAL PARTY Mock subpoenas have been served on the 100 women who are to be the guests of the senior laws at their an- nual "Crease dance" at Granger's to- night. The regular annual issue of the "Crease," a publication whose edi- tor is unknown, will appear at the dance. Professor J. B. Waite and Mrs. Waite will act as chaperones. Societies to Attend Debate in Body Alpha Nu, Jeffersonian and Webs- ter debating societies will limit their regular meetings tonight to short busi- ess sessions, adjourning shortly before 8:00 o'clock to go to the annuallMid- West debate in Hill auditorium. Each society will attend the debate in a body. Bruce Bromley Not Victim of Accident It has been ascertained by the mem- bers of the Delta Chi fraternity, who telephoned to his home in Pontiac, that the Bruce Bromley killed in the wreck on the New York Central lines near Amherst, Ohio, Wednesday night, was not the former Michigan student and member of that fraternity. Prof. Glover Attends A. I. A. Meeting Prof. James W. Glover, of the mathe- matics and insurance departments attended the meeting of the Board of Governors of the American Institute of Actuaries held in Chicago March 19. At the last annual meeting Pro- fessor Glover was made vice-presi- dent of this organization. Collamore Talks to Senior Engineers Senior engineers listened to Ralph Collamore, '97E, at their regular class assembly yesterday. Mr. Collamorer has had 20 years of mechanical en-; gineering 'experience since he leftt college, and it was the cream of his1 observations gained from this expe- 'rience which he imparted to the class. Craftsmen Meet Saturday EveningI Saturday evening, April 1, Crafts- men, student masonic organization, will hold their regular monthly meet-t ing at the Masonic temple. The thirdI degree team will hold a short practice,I after which lunch will be served. Tickets for University Dance on Sale Tickets for this week's university1 dance at Packard Academy will beI on sale from 11:00 to 12:00 o'clock and from 2:00 to 3:00 o'clock today, andf from 11:00 to 12:00 o'clock tomorrowI in University hall. "Funston, from Kansas" Hero of Vera Cruz; Captor of Aguinaldo in the Philippines; fighter in the Cuban Revolution -Man of Action! Everyone admires men who "do things"-who "deliver the goods" and, modest as we are, we're going to slip you this bit of information: We guarantee our coat-fronts and linings for one year, or re- place same without charge! See us today for your new custom-tailored clothes and enjoy the satisfaction which comes with being properly and economically attired. ..... ....... The Great Sprin~ ( "a. e /:'- + r / sc- ;ylUe ,, . Yti l - Opening FOR MEN I Style with a "apital S" has just arrived in the FORM Clothes for You g Men. Now Ready For inspectioCJn person of FIT- In spite of all theories and rumors to the contrary, young m will be better dressed this Spring and Summer than ever before, espi cially those-who are fortunate enough to wear FITFORM. The Spring suitings are largely in stripes, with a variety enormo and exceedingly pleasing. You will find also a generous sprinkling checks if your taste runs in that direction, while fancy fabrics grays, browns and tans are plentiful. TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothier 4 I o Drops eded in Our eExamination. My specialty is making Drugless r-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-Opticia with Arnold & Cp., Jewelers, 220S. Main St.J ,,, SPR\NK EXIIRAVINCT CO. JOUR ' BULDINGA DETROITMICHIGAN LASTE5fT ENGRAVERS fN THE WEST 309 S. Main St 814 S. State St.I "Fitform Is Good Form" 40.01- K T" t " dint i the piacid one. i f LIN r V I 1 Taxi 2255, open under new manage- ment. For First Class Bicycle Repairing Go to Switzer's Hardware. tu-fri-sat Try Hixson's new stag lunch. 512 Williams St. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your interest to trade with them. ** Call Lyndon for good pictures. Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** A COLLEGE MAN'S JOB Yes sir, Ours is the most modern scientific method used in selling di- rect to the consumer. The company's national advertizing campaign backs you up. The "Wear-Ever" proposi- tion is square in all ways. Let me tell you more about it. Phone Herman Schmidt, 450-J. You don't have to sling hash and tend furnaces to get your board next year. Sell "Wear-Ever" utensils this summer instead. It will pay for your tuition, books, and clothes "to boot." Best territory available now. Phone Herman Schmidt, 450-J. Harry Lauder, world's famous ver- satile artist, comes to our city April Fifth! It is a real pleasure to hear him! Our concerts every day are exact reproductions of his voice! He sings for the Victor Victrola!- Come and hear his records! Grinnell Bros., 116 South Main St. Phone 1707. tfapr2 Let the Beans Spill'! Such jars as those irk me not at all. I tie the can to care and bid misfortune go roll its hoop You ask me whence the source of all this swank,,swagger and supreme sassiness?- The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigcrette Smoke "Tux" for serenity, comfort and con- tent. No other tobacco will please your taste so thoroughly and so permanently --you'll never tire of Tux"* That's because it's made of Burley leaf-full of sweet flavor and rich relish. And because it's had all the harshness and "bite" taken out of it by the original and ex- clusive "Tuxedo Process," so that you can smoke it all day long with increasing pleasure and no regret. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO -EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine wrapped, r1 moisture-proof pouch . . Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket l oC In Tin Humidors, 40c and 84c In Glass Humidors,50c and90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY WANTED. FOR ENT WANTED--EXPERIENCED MEN IN I FOR RENT-15 room house suitable THE FOLLOWING LINES: MOTOR ASSEMBLERS, MACHINE OPER- ATORS, BLOCK TESTERS, AND REPAIR. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. LEWIS SPRING & AXLE COM- PANY. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN. WANTED-House for club of Twenty fivemen.aSend communication to F, care Daily. 31,a1,2 WANTED-Will pay $1.00 for ticket for Union dance Saturday, April 1. Call 1159-J. m31 FOR SALB. FOR SALE-Good Conn Cornet cheap. Avery, 707 Church. 31,al,2,4 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. ' LOST LOST-Brown leather, rubber lined, tobacco pouch between Natural Sci- ence building and Forest and Wil- lard Sts. Call 1343-J. m31 LOST-While surveying on 12th or Huron streets, near Sleepy Hollow, a gold signet ring. H. R. Waddell. Our Victor Record Trial Service Has been a great benefit To Many Victrola Owners! A trial of this service wilconvince you Grinnell Bros. 116-S. Main St. Call us up for information Phone 1707 Phone 63. Reward $5. 31alx2 ......}ws}Y r .:. i -nip