THE MICHIGAN DAILY Changing one's clothes is like clanging one's mind. Have You Seen Our Line of Snappy Sport Coats? Announcing- One of the new Spring and. Models of Summer Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes We are showing a very large line of these coats in Flannel, Knitted and Knit-Wove materials. Better have yours put aside if you do not want it at once. L will view give you a new, fresh point of and make living more enjoyable. TINKER & COMPANY 341 S. STATE STREET $18 to $35 Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co. RAPS COMMUNITIONS JUST RECEIVED' A Shipment of those beautiful DARK BROWN OXFORDS and only $ 5.5 0 (Have you seen our $1.00 Shirt) CAMPUS BOOTERY ---AND-- ALLMAND & FORSYTHE 308 S. State Street 215 South Main Street Student's Laboratory Supplies Scientific Apparatus; Analytical Chemicals, Glassware and Instruments The Eberbach & Son Co. Manufacturers and Importers 200-204 E. Liberty St. No Dropsr Needed in Our Eye Examination. Ny s p e c i a Ilt y is making Drugless Eye Examinalions- iaj !, tI N determining scientifically and I[I accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to" make your glasses, giving you quick service.JOURNAL D01LDNG DETROIT. MICHIGAN We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD - with Arubhl Co.,Jewrks,23 ha r'cTEST ENGRAVERS IN THE WEST Im Herbst..................Franz Mrs. Anna S. Imig FT RO O A G Concerto (first movement) . . .. .Viotti Cl re ceL . . Po st TOMOROW AFTERNOON ToccatinaClarence L..... ... Stojowsky Fantasy in fugue form ......... Haigh Composition by Undergraduate Ap- Andrew C. Haigh pears in University School of Music Program GRADS SPEAK TO FORESTERS Tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock a Will Speak on Reconnaisance Work public students' recital will be held In New Science Building Tonight at the University School of Music by ~ advanced students of the violin, vocal H. J. Andrews, grad., and A. E. and piano departments. One number Wieslander, grad., will give illus- which is certain to be of interest is trated talks. on reconnaisance work the "Fantasy in Fugue Form" which in the different national forests of the was composed by Andrew C. Haigh, United States at the meeting of the an advanced student of the piano de- Forestry club, to be held tonight in partment, and which will be played the Forestry club rooms, new science by the composer at this time. building at 7:30 o'clock. Report of The program in full is as follows: the committee for the big annual Scherzo, Op. 4.,.............. Brahms "Field Day,' to be held May 12 and Earle S. Epps 13, will be heard. D. G. Estbrook, La Fille aux chevaux de lin..Debussy 'chairman of the committees for the Polonaise ................ MacDowell exhibit, which will be given by the Edith Staebler foresters during the May Festival, Concerto (first movement)......Bach will give a report on the work of the Byron J. Hildinger different committees so far. It is ex- Intermezzo, Op. 117, No. 21.... Brahms pected that the different departments Gigue, B flat ................. Bach in the new science building will unite Pompee valsante .............Poldini tj give a combined exhibit. Myra D. Moon Menuet in G ...............Beethoven Advertizers in The Ilchigan Daily Selection from "William Toll".......are the reliable business men of the Arranged by Blumenthal city. It is to your advantage to trade Reade Pierce with them. * "MOI)E RN 1ST" CLAIS BE LIVIOUS CREEDSS MAY !NOT BE FORCED ON STUDENT B(HY. Editor, The Michigan Daily: In regard to the protests that have recently appeared in The Daily against social events occurring in Holy Week. One would think that this is not a country of religious toleration by the tenor of some of these communica- tions. The University is a state institution, and therefore no one, or few, religious creeds can be enforced on the student body. The old idea of certain churches in observing every sacred day that comes along is one not to be forced on other creeds. Let them observe these days, and the sacrifice which they un- dergo in refraining from the pleas- ures of life will be all the more in ac- cord with their religious beliefs. The editorial which appeared in The Daily several days ago is one to be commended. It is a fact that the old dogmas must give way to modern ideas. Look at the decrease in the number of .days observed now than were observed but a couple of cen- turies ago. The dances occuriting last week cer- tainly could not have been very in- sulting to all the Christian students, if one were to judge by the attend- ance. And, too, if all those who at- tended were not Christians then it is the fault of those at the head of the c:urch with which they are affiliated, for not teaching their student members to resist temptations. But at least allow us toleration, and if certain creeds do not believe in lib- eral and modern ideas let them forbid their people to attend these censored social affairs. MODERNIST. Women's Gargoyle Out Friday Noon Jenilna V. Wenley to Edit Annual Is- sue of Special "Women's Edition" From cover to cover, the Women's number of the Gargoyle, which will be put on sale at noon Friday, is filled with rapid-fire wit and humor directed at the male portion of the campus. It is said that ere the smoke of the en- gagement has quite cleared away some of the most prominent leaders of the trousered tribe will be discovered dead or wounded from the fierce Amazonian fire. The cover, by an artiste who has wished to remain anonymous, is print- ed in red, green and brown, and is meant to show the close relation be- tween the "ed" and the "bip-ed", his Simian ancestor. A well executed fron- tispiece is by Louise Irish, '18. One of the most striking of the features is said to be a professorial burlesque after the fashion of "Alice in Wonderland," entitled "Martha Cooky." Nor is caustic satire omitted from the editorial columns of the publica- tion. Not even the editor of the Gar- goyle is spared, that gentleman being dubbed "A babe in arms" by the board of editors under the leadership of Jemima V. Wenley, '16. Other campus lights are expected to become somewhat dimmed after their perusal of a series of cartoons and comments headed, "The Men Who Think They Put the I's' in Michigan." Walsh Taxi Line, Phone 2255. iiBanzai Mikado!" His Highness from the "Land of the Rising Sun" is some little dresser, even if his coronation robes do make him look sort of "kim- ono-ish." As a matter of fact he has one of the largest and finest wardrobes of aay ruler and 'tis said the leading tailors of London and Paris make his clothes. You'll get as painstalking workmanship in our clothes as does the "Mickey-Doo" and you'll not have to pay a fortune for them, either. Better call today and make your Spring clothes selection!. 309 S. Main St. 814 S. State St. JET WOOD A.SMART COLLAR. WITHi ACOMFORT- ) ABLE LOW FRONT 0 * THE NEWf RED-MAN .2 FOR.25s~ TROY'S BEST PRODUCT MUSICAL SORORITY TO HOLD CONVENTION IN DETROIT SOON New primg uits 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- n ating. New Spring Shirts Manhattan, $1.50 to $56 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 I G z o-;0 A MAN DOESN'T ALWAYS KNOW WHAT HE WANTS We are here to help you make up yo mind about the kind of clothes ye ought to wear. We will assist you solving the problem you may have. If you know exactly what you wa we will please you. If you haven't a cle idea of what will please you and be becomir you can depend upon us. We want you be well dressed. These FITFORM suits with patch poc ets are truly for particular, critical and e acting young men. The vest has pat pockets. Both coat and vest have soft rc Some of the vests are without collar. When you pay anywhere from $15 $3O, you get what you want. .. UM. TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty St. The Young Men's Clot 'r 4d . -- a i > ) nnn w \"--- -- . .. 1 . u _ , e . _ ' a. .- .- ' t -- _ y -_. 7 0 1 \ _ / f' f f.: ! - ~ "''Qe:rs--. ; } The national convention of the Sig- ma Alpha Iota Musical sorority will be held in the Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit, Mich., Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. 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