'i Indoor Wlaseball Twelve Women Wrings Sure Win Enter Wyvern / I X I I THE AMERICAN CIGA BILLIARDS & POCKET Av.I the Daily for Campus News. I of War Pictures res there you can EE yourself & COMPANY 19 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK kN'S LUNCH r Quality and Athletics among the boys and girls of the University have received a new impetus. Indoor baseball is the ve- hicle for this rise. Contests between them have been staged lately with the forfeit of a dinner, a dance,. or a pic- nic from the loser to the winnet. So far the championship goes to the boys. Great discussion and parley was necessary to determine which for- feit to take. Finally they decided. upon a picnic as being the most fun. It has been suggested that other or- ganizations go in for something sim- ilar. If suffieient baseball talent is not available, tiddlewinks or flinch will be the medium through which tie ancient rivalry will be decided. Members of Mortarboara will meet at 8:15 o'clock Monday evening at the Pi Beta Phi house. Michigan Dames will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in Lane hall. A pot-luck supper will be given.' All members are requested to bring knife, fork, spoon, cup, and plate. Members of the ,Junior Girls' play cast may receive refunds, both from deposits and for expenses into Detroit, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Barbour gymnasium. A property box has been provided there' also for costumes etcetera. This is the only time refunds may be obtain- ed. Wyvern,-junior girls honorary soci- ety, has chosen the following members for next year: Helen Bishop, Agnes Holmquist, Laura Snyder, Isabelle Swan, Gert- rude Boggs, Teckla Roese, Harriet Gustin, Norma Judson, Carol McDon- ald, Eleanor Neil, Margaret Spaulding, and Caroline Napier. COMEDY CLUB ELECTS TEN TO MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETY Ten new members were elected to the Comedy club after the final try- outs yesterday morning in Mason hail. These were: Lois Maher, '21, Jean Wallace, '21, Mildred Sherman, '21, Camilla Hayden, Sch. of M., Clement Smith, '23, Dudley Hays, '22, Donald Thorp, '21, Aubrey ,Young, '21E, Vesta Sturgis, '20, Everard Welton, '22L. These new members are asked to meet in room 205, Mason hall, Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS 514 E. William St. *_ CANDIES SOFT DRINKS- Daily and Sunday PERMANENCY - - LIKENESS S - QU . -in- STUDIO. "Portraits That Please" One Block from Foreign Girls Make Peanut Bars Wickel house held a tea for the foreign girls of the University yester- day afternoon. The making of peanut bars was the entertainment provided for the afternoon. Refreshments were served and favors of corsages were given to the guests. Mrs. Myra B, Jordan poured the tea. HA R'D WA RE? Yes, we have it, and the necessary goods that go to make up such a store. Service i i 1I .*1 N 1116 S. UNIVERSITYAVE. M E N'S I-GRADE CORDOVAN Shipment Just Received Est cordovan Oxfords we ever had the pleasure of he above cut is an exact reproduction of the style. )any Brown; soles, heavy single, which means the inside finish,- Isoles, heel-lining and tongues with the outside quality. Price $15.00 We invite Comparison at Any Price Judiciary council of the Wonien's league will meet at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in the league parlors at Barbour gymnasium. I EXHIBIT AT MEMORIAL HALL TO REMAIN OPEN FOR WEEK The Art exhibit in Alumni Memorial hall will be open to the public next week. The decision was reached yes- terday by those in charge, as they thought that the visitors attracted ;to the May Festival would like to 'see what the local artists can do. < The exhibit was supposed to close tonight. The attendance at the exhibit has been large, it being estimated that the number of people who attended ranged from between 800 and 1,000.; This number does not include' mein- ber,, but only paid admi sions. JUNIOR ENGINEERS HOLD CANOE P4RTY UP RtVER Assembling yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Junior Engineers went up the river by canoe and on foot to a secluded spot on Barton pond, where a pow-wow was held.,A "pot- luck" supper was cooked over a camp fire and the "good word" was passed around until 7 o'clock, when the party terminated. La eoiedad to Elect officers Lo Sociedad Hipanica will elect of- ficers for next year at its meeting Tuesday, night. Refreshments and a general social time will follow the meeting. Patronize our advertisers.--Adv. . ANN ARBOR CHOP AUE Y Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:80 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 State J.' L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 11S SOUTH MAIN STREET PICNIC SETS, PAPER PLATES, SPOONS NAPKINS SPREADS KNIVES AND FORKS' LAWN MOWERS LAWN RAKES In fact everything that goes to make up a nice outfit for ing and at a very small cost. Don't fail, to see the WE ALSO CARRY A NICE LINE OF FISHING T GARDEN HOSE GARDEN. TOOLS GARDEN SEEDS I M. D. LARNED State Street Hardware 310 SOUTH STATE STIEET Phone 1610 LAWN SEED p. _ Mail Orders Phone Orders Promptly Filled Promptly Filk i1 Established 187 , P ka ~ r e ?ta4: Na.M BOOT SHOP ... 115 o0.main St. X } RIS N E RT I S N G Leave Copy aTi QUAi:y1andl Th1 Delta -- A waiter for Summer One who has no \eight Also student janitor and help who can earn both I room. Phone 1049-J aft- L. or call at 810 S. State, and 6 P. M. -First class cook for fra- Ith table of 35, to begin in t wages for one who can ork right. References re- Write- giving experience s. Box E. D., Daily. -Students desired for sum- r. Positions open in near- state. Mht be aggressive. rages. Box G. M., Daily. -To exchange topcoats with took mine at Court house evening. Newfield, 820 E. on. 1165-W. -Student to set tables and asses and silverware forl WANTED WANTED-Interviews with men de- siring -connection with large sales force. Plenty of money in this work for you. See me at City "Y ' any day after 3 P. M., George B. Wil- son. LOST LOST - On Ferry Field, Saturday morning, bunch of keys with Home Insurance Co. nameplate. Call Shaf- fer, 1392-J. LOST-A silver Eversharp pencil be- tween Law and Martha Cook Bldgs. Engraved with initials C. E. M. Re- ward if returned to Corrine Merkel. Phone 627. LOST-Gamma guard for sorority pin set in pearls. Thursday afternoon. Phone 2186-M. LOST-Large leather loose-leaf note- book. Reward if left at 301 N. State St. No questions asked. FOUND FOUND-Fountain pen at tug-of-war contest. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and identifying Lantern Night to be Held June 2 Lantern night, recognized 'as "the night" for University women, will be held this year on Wednesday, June 2.1 The Women's Athletic association is! formulating plans for the afternoon' games and evening fete. Fine Straw Hats. Wild & Co., 311! S. State St.-Adv. FORS E FOR SALE-1 No. 9 bliver typewriter. C Melody and Conn Eb Alto. Both imake. Both like new. Call 870-M. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, main floor, -for any concert. Call 1766-J. FOR SALE-Canoe, fine condition. Call 678-3 after 6:30. FOR SALE-Two first class seats, to the May Festival. Call 1582-J. FOR RENT FOR RENT-ROOMS-Would like to malge arrangements with 'six Jap- anese or Chinese students for Sum-I mer 'school. 116 Glenn Ave. Phone 1332-J. HISCELLANEOUS $50.00 reward for information lead- I to the arrest of anyone 'meddling] with city machinery on the streets,I marking or walking on new cement i work, stealing red lights or remov- ing barricades. A. J. Paul, Street Commissioner. NO DUST-Clean house with Hoove electric suction sweeper. Want work Saturdays and every after- noon. Call 1741-R. 108-10. CALL PACKAGE Express. New phone 1518-D. Deliveries to all parts of White With Tan Trimmings Is this smart sports oxford that so satisfactor- ily completes your up-to-the-minute sports costume. These sports suits and dresses are worn during the summer months for almost every occasion. One doesn't necessarily need to be interested in sports to wear a sports cos- tume. For all but the most formal affairs they are seen. And for such a suit you must have a shoe that is the finishing note. We have just received that very shoe. This oxford is of white canvas with long vamp and heel of brown leather. The heel is moderately low, just what you want in a sports shoe. And be- side its beauty and practical value is the price. We are offering this ultra smart sports oxford AT $10.50 (Main Floor) operate eleva- rary. Call 2486 ,nd Grounds De-,