THE MICHIGAN. DAILY C Have You Seen Our Line o1 Snappy Sport Coats? N\ \ s. k \\. o\ The freshness of early blossoms pervade the tein-Block Smart Clothes now ready here in the new models forSpring and Summer 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. 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 $5 You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and madras. French and stiff cuffs. T INK E R & C , 342 S. ST ATE STREET M PAN Y I $18 to $35 Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co. TUBERCULOSIS EXMINERS FIND 32 CASES IN TESTS Several Schools and Colleges Have Yet to Fill Out Questionnaires for Health Service The tuberculosis campaign, instigat- ed by the university health service of- ficials, has brought to light 32 cases of this disease out of more than 200 students examined. The campaign is still in active progress, students in several departments having yet to fill out the blanks., In the future the health service wil be open from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clockon Monday afternoons as well as on Tues- day and Friday at the same time, for students desiring a physical examina- tion for tuberculosis. During the past month 2116 office calls were treated at the health serv- ice. This is not quite up to the aver- age for other months, due to the 10- day vacation. MENORAH ESSAYS DUE MAY 15 Prof. Wenley, Prof. Sharfman and Rab- " "ranklinContit"te Judges 1 V ii ~ ,,,. "' R ry : r THE BIG !9, o -4o A MAN DOESN'T ALWAYS KNOW WHAT HE WANTS TI coi,-> -,,ro 11 UWAN ^,U F RECEIVED A Shipment of those beautiful DARK BROWN OXFORDS $5.50 (Have you seen our $1.00 Shirt) Our Recent Ex-Pres, Greetings' William- Howard, Citizen Taft-it surely would take an extra yard or two to make a suit for you! Nevertheless, we have some of "the biggest" ones in the commun- ity and always fit them perfectly in mind and body-in purse and personality. W. H. T. recently stated that he believed in "preparedness" and when it comes to weather uncer- tainties, it is well to be prepared with seasonable attire-made as you want it, when you want it. See us May 3. US BOOTERY ----AND--- ) & FORSYTHE 308 S. State Street 215 South Main Street 4L Student's Laboratory Supplies Scientific Apparatus, Analytical Chemicals;, Glassware and Instruments The Eberbach & Son Co. Manufacturers and Importers, 200-204 E. Liberty St.r e ded in Our Examination. II . IN My specialty is making Drugless Eye 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. ARg1OLD Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & co., Jewelers, 220 s. Main St mUIii EN6RAVING CO. JOURNAL BUILDING DETROIT. MICHIGAN f..-EST E"RAVERS iN E WEST The 1916 essay competition of the Menorah Society will close May 15, up until which time contributions will be received at the office of Pres. Harry D. Hutchins. Two prizes of $100 each will be awarded for the best essay on some phase of the literature, history and achievements of theaJewish people. Thirteen subjects have been offered for consideration, although the com- petition is not limited to these subjects. Essays of sufficient merit, whether prize winners or not, will be publish- ed in the Menorah Journal, the organ of the national Menorah Society. Prof. R. M. Wenley, of the philos- ophy department, Prof. I. Leo Sharf- man, of the economics department, and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of the Jewish tabernacle in Detroit, make up the committee which has charge of the awards. ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE WILL BE INCLUDED IN 1916 AWARDS $tudent Medal of the American Insti- t"te of Architects Given to Michigan The College of Architecture has just been notified that it will again be in- cluded this year in the yearly awards of student medals of the American in- stitute of Architects to the 10 fore- most architectural schools in the country. Michigan's medal will be awarded by the faculty of the college to the graduate of highest standing' in 1916, and coupled with the award will be an invitation from the institute to ex- hibit drawings at its annual exhibition in Washington, D. C., some time in December. The drawings of the 10 honor stud- ents in last year's exhibition were recently brought to Ann Arbor, and were displayed for some time in Al- umni Memorial building. Jackson Warden to Address Alumni Nathan F. Simpson, warden of the state prison at Jackson, will address the University of Michigan club of Detroit this noon at the Hotel Gris- wold. His subject will be "Rebuild- ing Men." 309 So. Main 814 So. State 116 E. Liberty St. We are here to help you make up your mind about the kind of clothes you ought to wear. We will assist you in solving the problem you may have. If you know exactly what you want we will please you. If you haven't a clear idea of what will please you and be bcoming, you can depend upon us. We want you to be well dressed. These FITFORM suits with patch pock- ets are truly for particular, critical and ex- acting young men. The vest has patch pockets. Both coat and vest have soft roll. Some of the vests are without collar. When you pay anywhere from $15 to $3O, you get what you want. " f Pf 1 1 ' y_ __ _ TFCTR c urs r TOM CORBETT The Young Men's Clothier I,; ruxi se®u rr n r ® , w I "DEFENSELESS AMERICA" TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON CAMPUS Hudson Maxim's "Defenseless Amer- ica," a book dealing with the state of unpreparedness of America, will be in the possession of a majority of the -Michigan professors in the near fu- ture. At least 500 copies have been ship- ped by the Hearst International Li- Oistributed parmphlets entitled "Lead ing Opinions Both for and against Na- tional Defense." Forestry Seniors Entertain Grads The seniors of the forestry depart- ment gave a banuget to the post grad- uates of the department at 6:30 o'clock last evening. S. R. Black, '16, presided as toastmaster. Prof. Fili- bert W. Roth was the principal speak- E A RL & W ILS ON, MlAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.- DEAN A. H. LLOYD UNIVERSITY'S REPRESENTATIVE AT WOOSTER Dean Alfred H. Lloyd, of the Grad- uate School will go to Wooster, Ohio, on May 11 to represent the Univer- sity of Michigan in the installation ceremony which will take place there when Dr. J. Campbell is inaugurated president of Wooster College. Plaintiff's Non-appearance Ends Suit The malpractice suit brought by Julia Simmons against Dr. D. W. My- ers of this city was brought to an end yesterday in the circuit court when the complainant failed to appear, and a verdict for the defendant was rend- ered. The plaintiff asserted that the defendant had illegally removed a ca taract from one of her eyes, and de manded damages for the injury. brary, publishers of the book, to Pro- er, while short talks were given by fessor W. H. Hobbs, to be distributed W. E. Bond, grad., and 0. F. Lovejfy, by the Ann Arbor branch of the Na- '16. About 30 men were present. Iional Security league. In addition ----------~ to Maxim's book, there will also be Patronize Daily Advertizers. 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