'T14B MICILGAN DAILY - -- $ANA The freshness of \. early blossoms \ pervade the .. ANA . :'._ to n 'l c \Qy\- A Smart Clothes ~ A >~now ready here III the new w~ models forSpring ~.\ and Summer. U ~ ~ W1 $ 1 t I A MAN DOESN'T ALWAYi KNOW WHAT HE WANTI 11 We are here to help you make up y mind about the kind of clothes" ought to wear. We will assist you solving the problem you-may have. If you know exactly what you w we will please you, If yon h aven't ac idea of what will please you anid be becomr you can depend uipon uts. We xaiit yor. be well dressed. These FITFORM suits with patch po ets are truly f or particuilar, critical and acting 'young mYten. The vest has p, pockets.. Bothi coat and vast have soft Some of the vests are without collar. When you pay anywhere from $15 $3o, you get what you want. .., * f. \ .;tiu a \ .. 1 Lindenschruitt, Apfel &' Co. : l < 7 r ;, ' 4 ' a . YU :=, . "c ~{ ;< \ 1f ? _ rw-_ ;. .e } , " WHET HER IT BE a Black, Tan, or Brown oxford with Rubber Solte and Heel, Leather Sole and Rubber Heel, -or Leather dole arnd Heel, we have it at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00,or .$7.00 in Calf, Vici Kid and Shell Cordovan Leathers l CHICAGO ALDERMAN TO LECTURE ON SOCIALISM Jol.. 4 C. hca l(it bi,{ e{a'Ptf ' ci ( 01- !n )IeII'op4Plis "Social ism.a the Fulfillmrent of De- mocracy," is the title of a lectuIre giv- en by John C. Kennedy, of Chricago, -it a lne etin g of the Micigan ibr_,nch1 o1 the Inteccolle iate Scialis1 t s;, l_- ety at t 0 'u~ocl( Friday night in Newberry hall. -lr. Kennedy is an: aldernn'rina the twenty-sevtinth ward in Cicag,;o, which ward is the largest in .Ithat city having a population of more th1I00,0010., fla is a graduate, of Ccrjrauir..it and alte r gra d- ation declined a p)osition on the fac- ulty of that institution to accept a place in the economics department of the University of Chicago, in order that he might continue his studies of economic conditions in a large, In- dustrial center. Two years later he resigned his po- sition to lbe employed by the Upiver- sity of Chicago settlement in making a social survey of the stockyards dis- trict in Chicago. For two years, Mr. Kennedy, together with a corps of six assistants, investigated the w ages anid working conditions in the packing houses, and collected data on the in- comecs and expenditures of more than 500 families in order to become thor- oughly familiar with the mode of liv- ing of the 250,000 people who live in -rackingtown." Air. Kennedy is therefore well .ac- Pa in ted with social conditions in great industrial centers, and will dis- cuss these questions in a. part of Fri- day's lecture. AN4CEI1L HOOKS NOW INLIIRARIY Gift to ['iiversity Left by Will of lDead: t'resideiit Noovyn Shelves The books on international law be- queathed to the university by the will of Dr, James B. Angell, have been re- ceived at the general library. The children of the late president-emeri- tus have also added a large number of books of interest making in allj a bout 500 volumnes. Yo1eawy aea fo rY u nl cofort.alfait'safewa tocor reeappieace i ofhlan yor novetyopat termm ellsuppyou andosrisYoutO l you should. - in ca of plai o. Svty at 11 fFRM T"IHE, MICHIGAN DAILY, TOM CORBETT _ _ _ 2 116 E. Liberty St. 50c The Young Men's Clot. MP'US BOOTERY for the balance of the year 308 S.. State Street CANOE LIGHTS- These lights work from batteries and will throw a bright light 'for several liandrcd feet Two sizes ...................._$6 0 The Eberbach L & Son CO. MAILED OR LOCAL I 200--204 E. Liberiy St. I p ,i 6) I I. I i ' ' ; J I'/ ,M I I TtE Needed in Our Eye Examination. My specialty is making D.)rugless Aye IAxaminalions- determinin g 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 0 v oinetrist-Optician wcith Ar nold &sCo., Jewelers, 22o s. Afain St Offices: Press-Bldg. Maynard St. r All cigarettes are pure, but---- I 611,1E, AND 3ANIOIIN ('l'.UIl ll p o n i ib r of erand manjiohqn cubs and any students whviolo ') -hen imembers of theose or- ganizallion aro urgedl to a te!!d a mneetingw IJ("! will be heild on:o f 4 ni!.' at i 0o'clock in roow 155 of t~he t heisry building. ! rBe lum oe of the meeting is to reorgan.e the clubs for next year. .\e, meghe Atters to come uip or conaiertin ill be the plan for h::vinjg a fa,,ulty as well as a studienit Intercollegiate 4ttinf oi'-hI~. Dai id Sini iJorjdan hits ret iredl and been gyen the title- at C(hane ellor Pnieritus.-ie intendsl " - "" to devote hinself to the promotionof tho w vorld peace movement. OtN dna--llelett iluniljiruey s of'the I Il<,3 ,rt il?;;;:?E led s Officers I'niversity of Michigan,' led a (us- Atla nmeeting, of Hobart guild in Har- cuss ion on the Women's league last ris hall1 last _night the following ofli- ,Veel,. ebraska is endeavorig to cer1s were elected for the ensuing obtain the student council form of yo r m n .er:t eo g . D ni l , '8 Syrause-Fifty Syracuse, ment hl' i vice-president, La vina G. MacBride, pett tiofled to be allawed to attend the; '17; secretary, Dean M. Richmnond, -lattsbrg camp this summer. '.1; coireosponding secretary, Margaret h ai lI -'ily"Suidaiy, the ~faiiiolls A. Ewing, 'SIS; and treasurer. Holland ei'angIelist. addressed thie students last rl psoI , : IS,, wee-k on "The Newspaper." He was___- a f,;-est of the Kansas ceditors, who are 0.Lo es h~~topNe-w'Me4xico ht )!ding a :onlvenltionl in, Lawrence.1 0. L. Lovejoy, 1.6, will leave Friday lniliaa-A fund has been (rniniized for the Gila National Forest in the sou- fo the purpose of presenting every 'thern part of New Mexico, where he nwan wo has played three years on has acceptedI a position 'as assistant t'he f rinmson football team an, ""' fore:;t ranger in the United States For- lan'kt.. est Service. 01hio-,1A liianld>of ait onleim's _______________ boarding house. recently startedl to Adfixertisers in The Michigan Daily charge her roomers twenty cents an! are the reliable business men of your hoer for every hour they entertained city. It Nw ill pay youc to patronize callers. The house is now vacant,. hm.* I purity alone doesn't make It a cigarette SENSIBLE. fier We don't know of a tong single one of our comnpeti.- lea' tors who doesn't make his a lo cigarettes of pure tobacco. Y But a pure cigarette ciga that didn't taste just right to a wouldn't do for you, The would it? ones And to be really sensi- B ble a cigarette must give haye you Mo~zre than purity and favo a good taste. 4th( , y Iouts Ifteadythat to tih. 7tsYbt ire~a ~nriU aYy to ntbe Atu t t p er5e m tr o e , i t i j p dojo f tet '°tnt 'als 1 jr 1tb° C ahth iscicdtcry'°n, i' s ~ rdeli tgtafa~hugFati td"io S' '""lC ~at Men puff in O b I x'ed es rC ee-"toWa tw Ciarefte .. obac~itis 0 s hecmEybalt ~tl° mys 31OO! 4rM o 5r" It must be cool and endly to your throat and gue. And it must ye you feeling fine after )ng-smoking day. 'atimas are not the only ,arettes that measure up all these requirements. ere are other sensible e' But Fatimas seem to ve abig margin in their or on their good taste. herwise they could~ not iell all other cigarettes tigoeScYou can't tell whether -y will just suit your to until you try them. Atth e sametime, youcan ily prove how sensible i are by these two tests. Most men who try ilmas say "Good Bye " all other cigarettes right ay. That's why Fati- rsell so fast. Why don't you try tmas today? afima was the only carge e-ded the Cl/AN)D PRIZE, 'hilfhest awaad given to any arette at the Panana-Pacsjic trrnzational Expstio~n. /-%% 11A1NrIT WVANTED)--Good live-wire upperclass-. maen to sell a high qua litle of groceries, toilet articles, perrfumes and remedies on conmiission. You can make big nioney:>cllirug direct to the consumer(r for an old estab)- lished house. Liberal commissions. Goods weill kniown. P:Xclusive ter- ritory .Wrt today for Our propo- 5ition. I,. C. liarley Companym, Day- ton, Ohio. ii iIl(,12,E3, 14 FOR SALE FOR SA'LE - Two May Festival tick- ets. First Balcony. (Call Birthreck, 371. 1111 FOR RENT F11 wE T--Single room, 413 Thomp- son. 1119,10,11,12,13 .OR REt1'.NT'-Entire second floor over (7alktins' Pharmacy. Steam heat:-- suitablWeIfor offices. 11. P. Calkins. m4,1,6,7,9,_0,11 L OST '. TAST-Wat erman self-filling fouintain pen. Reward. J. S. Green. 612. Church. Phone 1070-NV. 1,9-10 TOST-Michigan Phi Beta. Kappa Key, marked "George R. Swain, '97." :If found please return to George R. Swini. 713 East U. im10,11,12' l l." "" We Have a Splendid Line of First Cglass Pianos for Rent! Take up the matter of renting~ with us! IT WTILL BE PROFITABLE TO YOU2 GRINNELL BR OS, Music House 11 o PHONE 1767 and try our Victor Record approval system for May records I- *The Michigan Daily' for the rer"AI Advertizers in The Mfichigan of the year, 5Sac. **'atre the reliable business meno city. It is to your interest to Patronize P)auly _Advertizers. ** with them. .=Wommmwq r _. Ab e u 16