THE MICHIGAN DAILY Iriwedwr News he chemical engineering 1 class take an/nspection trip to Detroit 17 to visit commercial plants of- est in their study. The students visit the blast furnaces and cast- plants of the Michigan Malleable' company, the Semet Solvay Coke, pany and the Detroit Iron com- '. The purpose of the trip is to a the methods of operation and to how the businesses are conducted. J. S. Laird will conduct the trip. Staudents of chemical engineering 4 will go to /Detroit May 17 on a tour of inspection. They visit the Canadian Bleah cand Salt company under the ,supervision of Prof. W. P. Wood. Dean Hinsdale Returns to Classes Dean Hinsdale of the Homoeopathic Medical School, who has been confined to his home for several days with ill- ness, will be able to resume his class- es Wednesday. Michigan's paper tor Michigan men. Four thousand students read it every morning.- Adv. _ live consideration the matter of sel- ting and purchas- g now your new :, ;r "w ii,. 4 4 ; a fix. C i'+ tff : . - 3 j; Ci ':: v+ f> .{Y ")~: Spring Suit :... can be by fur- delay. C M Copyright'. Hart Schaffner & Moe :N Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits are the best obtainable, right in quality and priced reasonable. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Southwest Corner of Main and Washington Streets Music Notes Schubert's Sonatine, opus 137, will be played by Ruth Carter and Mable Stone at the advanced students' re- cital at 4:15 o'clock Thursday after- non in Frieze auditorium of the Uni- versity School of Music, The violin and piano department will be represented in the following program: Lento ................Cyril Scott Japanese Etude ............ Poldini Jane Thomas Two Etudes...............Chopin Mazurka .......................Liszt Hester Reed Sonatine, Op. 137, No. 1 .... Schubert allegro molto; andante; allegro vivace Ruth Carter and Mabel Stone Nocturne, B flat minor ......Chopin . Claire Gilbert Bishop ...... Romance ................. Wilemlj Danse Coquette .......... Tirindelli Neva Nelson Prelude and Serenade ...... Schuett Winifred iDekinson Miss Dorothy Wines of the piano faculty of the University School of Music is ill and will not be able toI meet her classes. Clara Lundell will take her place temporarily during the rest of the semester. Mrs. George B. Rhead will fill her place as. accom- panist for the Choral union.I WOMEN TO INSTALL 2 NEW TRADITIONS Two new traditions, installation of officers and an annual meeting, will be established by the Women's Athletic association Thursday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The meeting will be held at 5 o'clock. All mem- bers of the association will be ex- pected to attend. On account of the growth of the association in the last two years, it has been found advisable to hold this meeting in order to keep members in- formed as to the work of the organi- zation. Reports of the officers and committee chairmen will be read at this time. Amendments to the con- stitution will also be ratified. MORE STUDENTS TO ATTEND PHARMACY COLLEGE NEXT YEAR Summer Session Calls Forth Many Inquiries; Few Additional Courses Pharmacy college enrollments for next year promise to far outdistance those of any previous year, accord- ing to Dean A. B. Stevens of that de- partment. Many inquiries relative to next year's work have already been receiv- ed, a large number of them coming from men in the service. The summer school promises a large enrollment also. The same courses will be offered in the latter as last summer except an additional course will be offered by Dr. Kraemer. SPECIAL AMUSEMENT TAX TO HELP PAY GERMAN WAR DEBT Berlin, May 7. - German pleasure seekers will be called upon to pay a considerable part of the cost of the war through a special amusement tax which will form an important part of the government's new financial pol- icy. The tax will apply to admissions to theaters, concerts, the movies and dances. Starting at 10 per cent on the cheaper tickets it rises to 30 per cent on the price of better seats. The passion for amusement after long years of war is so great that the tax is not expected to discourage at- tendance at theaters. Gambling is in great favor in Ger- many just now, and the playing card tax which in ordinary times would be considered prohibitive is expected to have practically no effect on sales of cards., AIR SERVICE RECRUITING PREVENTED BY ACCIDENT Another postponement of the air service recruiting campaign in this city has been necessary because of the jinx which followed the Selfridge flyers on the Ohio campaign last week. Of the seven planes which went on the trip only three returned to the local field intact. The soft condition of the Toledo field where the planes were kept caused three to turn over. One of these was the giant Caproni which was one of the features the Selfridge flyers were showing. One of the planes was demolished by flames. FORT SHERIDAN OFFICERS ELECT AT MEETING IN UNION Fort Sheridan officers, meeting at 7:15 o'clock in the Union Tuesday, May 6, elected the following officers: president, F. J. Petty, '21; vice-presi- dent, F. M. Thompson, '21; secretary and treasurer, L. H. Fleck, '19. A committee consisting of Carl, Adams, and Lester was appointed to arrange for a smoker which will be held in the near future. At 7:15 o'clock meeting Tuesday, May 13, the officers will complete arrangements for the smoker. Tennis Rackets and Balls at Cush- ing's Pharmacy.-Adv. Students read The Daily.-Ad. THE PRICES ARE BEST THE SERVICE IS BEST AT CORN WELL'S BUY COAL Now PHONE 2207 or 81-F1 '' GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT SU. PERVISES TWO FIELD TRIPS Two very instructive field trips have been taken during the last month under the supervision of Professor A' T Oxfords Sauer of the Geography department. few more if the weather is favorable. On the first trip the morianes north- east of the city were studied. On the Science- has proved that newspaper second trip the valley between the advertising pays best. You can reach morianes was studies in respect - to all the students and faculty through soil and drainage. . There will be a The Daily.-Adv. k s ,o .{ ,.... .o. ."e r 'e; f A; , r r o r a r ? a;;e ,o 0 ,o. r " for~ Famous Anthracite & Bituminous Coal& Coke A RIC"A D EToday & Tomorrow *41} r\ ,* ected~~'te :1LER AELLA vahyquin Ddsyrilndedby ! :w esea andvLthech rrn ti r4 .F-am. the s-a'e s1.cess, bg ls&ALrns "CEPTTION SHOALS D rected yALBERr CTAPELLUANI .x 9 .4>\Distributed by, 1I PICTUE t +h.eit a h Men ake your selections early while the stOck is complete BROWN, BLACK and WHITE $4.00 TO 10.00 ahr's Shoe Store 108 S. MAIN 'Ne~tteton - Shots'' NOTICE Amateur Photographers On account of the very bad weather, the Contest for Best Birds Eye View of Campus will continue until May 30th. See particulars in Window. LYNDON - 719 N. 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