THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. I I Are You Prepared For Spring Vacation? It's Here- The New 3A Special with the NEW RANGE FINDER Greatest Thing Out. Prices from $49.00 to $77.00 You are a Michigan Man.with Michigan Tastes. Live up to old Traditions! Go home with a Malcolm suit and make your old Home tailor look at you twice /1 LYNDON'S VI, "WILD OATS" IDEA IS WRONG "Dad" Elliott Declares Life in College Has Big Influence "What the student is in college," said "Dad" Elliott at the "Y" meeting in the Arcade theater Sunday evening, "nine times out of ten he will be in after life. There used to be an idea prevalent in this country that a young man could sow his wild oats while in college, and then when he graduated change his manner of living entirely." "Dad" then went on to tell of vari- ous experiences in dealing with young men with whom he has come into contact in his travels throughout the mid-west. He stated that there were not enough students in the universi-I 7'19 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. Where You~ Buy Kodaks and Films ties today who had the stamina to stand up for what they believed was the right, but that the majority were willing to slide along with the rest of the crowd because it was much easier. In concluding his remarks, Mr. El- liott brought out the fact that the real challenge of the nation to the college student of today is that he enter into the politics of his own government with the aim to put them on a higher plane than they have been, in the past. Shakespearean Class Stages Recital Professor Trueblood's class in Shakespearean reading will give a pub- lic recital of "Richard III" tomorrow night at 8:00 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. An invitation is extended to all students and others interested.. WAR HURTS MISSIONARY WORK White Says Prepa edness Is Needed in This Field "Missions in the Light of the World War" was the subject of a lecture given at the Presbyterian church. Sunday evening, by President G. Camp- bell White of Wooster University. *'This war," said President MWite. "has complicated the missionary situ- ation in a great many ways. It has emphasized afresh the peed of relig- ion and the inadequacy of civiliza- tion." The speaker characterized missions, in the light of this war, as the great- est conquest yet remaining to man. He showed how the present situation had forced America into religious leader- ship. "Are we," he asked, "Going to have enough 'spiritual preparedness' to enter into this position?" Totem Clb to Hold Meeting Tonight The Totem club will hold an im- portant meeting at 7:00 o'clock tonight in room 105, U-hall. In addition to other business there will be a discus- sion of plans for a spring dance to be held in Detroit during vacation. In future all cars stop at Good- years Drug Store. tf Shows at 3:OO 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 Tues. 4-Muriel Ostriltce in "A Circus Romance." Thnur, -(-iI Ivin Brennan n d Grace Illmston in 1 Ite IBlack 'ear. Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees,2.O, 3:15 Evening, 6:45,.8:oo 9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Continuous uesdav-MaLc lioro and Wilfred Lucas in eI'hWood Nymph." Also Triangle C ""1d-,''hc Perilsof the I a~rk. Wed. -. - Margerite Clark in Still WVatecrs. Rebooked, Thurs.-Fri.-6-7- Fanny Ward in Ten- nessee's Pardner. Taxi 2255, open under new manage- wed, & Sat. GARRICK April 2 DETROIT Victor Herberts latest musical triumph tThe Princess Pat" A R CAD E With one of Malcolm's Spring Overcoats the Crowd follows you Get at the head of the College Line and its easy To stay there We have everything a Man wants .{ Sport Coats Flannel Trousers DrMacolm Shirts ts J. Karl to HireOrder This is the prize winning advertisement written by advertising class last semester. ® Expert Developing and Print Sai ing for Students and Others P. S.- He uses the grade and kind (Velox, Cyko, Etc.) of paper he thinks 713 E. University best suited to any given negative. I- s I I 4' I-I t t~ Ny " ' ",., k \ ' '.,q x'+ _ 1 4 Y t ,y Sf A. . \t TF311[ . Qi x S t s 1 , ~9 ! C, i , RESPFE1 " ft .r ',7; '~ j 1 U f: I' 4" rI p ir I I I WhitneyTheatre Seat Sale Today for Thurs.. Apr.6 TAYLOR HOLMES In a New Comedy Brimful of Wholesome Fun His Majesty Bunker Bean By LEE WILSON DODD From Harry Leon Wilson's WidelyRead Story. Pub- lished in the Saturday_ Evening Post. Direct From 6 Months a I Cort Th- atre, Chicago. Chicago Tribune Says: "A cast so admirable that one is tempted to call it pertect." CHARTER CHANGE MEETS APPROVAL OF CITY VOTERS (Continued from Page One) mained wet, and Jackson entered the wet ranks by a 467 majority. E. O. Wood of Flint won in 30 pre- cincts of Wayne county by a two and one-half to one majority over William Comstock of Alpena, a former regent of the university, for the Democratic Na- tional committeeman. Henry Ford on the Republican pri- mary, took 892 votes, as compared to 367 for William Alden Smith. H. A. Simpson received 68 votes. D)RAMATIC EDITOR OF "TIMES" LECTURES ON NEWSPAPER WORK Mrs. E. H. McCormick, dramatic editor of the Detroit Times, will talk on newspaper work as a vocation for women at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in room 202 West hall. The public is invited. Mr. Bryson's classes in newspaper work will not meet Wednesday, but the members of those classes will be expected to attend the lecture in the afternoon. .. I mu HAT ARLE YOU WEARI ING ? You, too, will be wearing one of the FASHION PARK suits--or ADL ROCHESTER, or CLOTH=.CRAFT=-as soon as you find "yours"-=and easy==among all the "tango" stripes, gray-greens, mixtures, grays blues here in The Big Store. You'll find just the style you've been waiting for in the fabric and at the price you want. Come in and look them over before going home, anyway. $15 to $35 Reule, Conlin, Fieel Co it's and i She said that they were good. Didn't she? Those Maize and Blue chocolates you bought her last va- cation. Buy another box at Bloom- field's. apr4 We have a first class Tuner and Tone Regulator. Our charges are rea- sonable! Give us a trial. Grinnell Bros. 116 So. Ma:, St., Phone 1707 200 S o. Main Street No Action Taken on Memorial Question An informal discussion of the Se- nior Memorial question occupied the attention of the chairmen of the me- niorial committees of the eight classes at their meeting at the Union last night. No definite action was taken, however, owing to the nearness of the Easter vacation. Another meeting of the chairmen will be held the first night after vacation. Look over the davertizements. They ISpring Hats Ready FLAT BRIMS THE LATEST We have a large stock in all the new saes and colors. Get your Spring hat of us. We make hats, shape them to your hea 1 and give you unequalled service. . WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK MEN: Your last season's hat reblocked.in- to the new flat brim with a new band, will please you and save you $a or $3. LADIES: We rebiock Mila ns, Hemps, Panamas, etc., into the new Shapes. They trill please you. FACTORY HAT STORE1 "Preparedness" is the watch-word. Be prepared with the glad hand Spring vacation by taking home a box of Maize and Blue chocolates. Get