I - AW xomen t All ladies expecting to attend the! Spring Has COnic And with it spring wants. When you go to the woods or up the river something 11 is essential to your enjoy- (odaks and Films Aks are cpming in and our Stock is still com- s is THE place to find what you want. Kodak Finishing know that you get good results when we develop your film. D Brick Ice Cream be carried quite a distance before it melts. Ours are the bricks with no regrets. Thermos Bottles sibe to have a hot or cold drink with your lunch.. f You Loose Your Pen lace it here. We have the point that will suit you. Whitman's Candy eed to tell you that Whitman's is the most popular. We are exclusive agents. Good Stores From Which to Your Needs r E. & S. UNIVERSITY AVE. STATE ST., 711 PACKARD ST. -i at )rk ate ers eek ur- for Y. de- Les ork any iil- ra- i in ?iv- ed, m- 3ar. ive. y. in- and ice: pity be art- gan ick- aft- ur- Ad.. Tothi lat- ase, ice. a s tE e m J b 0 b ti n t M tt 0 w fc sI m el sc b el n D. A. It. Iection on Tuesday, May 25,' t Mrs. George Patterson's, 2101 Hill treet, are requested to let Mrs. Pat- erson know by postal by Saturday vening of this week. Girls wishing to take part in the nay-pole dances for Lantern Night, une 2, should sign up on the bulletin oard in Barbour gymnasium before 4 'clock Friday. The first practice will e at 5 o'clock Monday, May 24. Only three practices at the most will be .eces'sary. , The only day left for freshman pos- tre examinations will be Wedngsday, Way 26. All those who have not taken :heir examinations should sign up at nce for this date. All sophomores who have not made an appointment or a posture examination should do' o at once. Girls who have not yet payed the honey pledged by them to the Dr. Sarg-, nt campaign fund are requested to do! o at Newberry hall today. Sophomore girls will meet at 4:30 'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The Junior Girls' play ommittee and other elections will be made at.this time. FRESHMEN ELECT NEW COiMMITTEES Elections Made By Junior Women . Nominatiois for members of' Judi- ciary council and elections of senior play committee, and social committee were held at the meeting of junior girls Thursday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium resulted as follows: Judi- ciary council: Alice Hinkson, Lois DeVries. Senior Play committee: Beatrice Beckwith, chairman, Aletha Yerkes, assistant- chairman, Irene Rosenberi, Marcella Moon, Marguer- ite Clarke. Social committee: Alice Beckham, chairman, Cecelia Fohey, Helen Koch, Esther Pafenbach, Ern- estine Hall. In choosing wall paper we will, gladly help you to see that it harmon- izes with the color scheme of your home. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. Page and Shaw Candies of Boston. Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. Main.-Adv, o 1 At a meeting of the Freshman girls held yesterday afternoon .the follow- ing girls were nominated for the J - diciary committee to be elected at thel All-campus election: Frances Ames, Elizabeth Hutchins, Grace. Frye, and Elsa Oisen. Five girls were elected for the perfmanent social committee. They were: Ellen Canfield, chairman, Beatrice Champion, Theresa Fritchie,j Betty Travis, and Helen Miller. The 20 girls elected to the Freshman Spread committee were: Marion Saun- ders, Elizabeth Humpherys, Frances' Ames, Helen Safford, Mary Wagner,1 Hel n Fischer, Elizabeth Travis, ilene! Fischer, Mary Kraus, Laura Mills, Lucy Huber, Grace Fry, Marion Schlot- terbeck, Thelma Schwartz, Gladys Mc- Connel, Marion Koch, Ka.thryn Potter, Elsa Oisen, Deborah Jones, and Anne Hinshaw. The vice-president of the class always acts as chairman of this committee. Just Received a Shipment of English i1lock Spring Caps, -Look them over- i VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Ladies' Party Gowns a Specialty WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP THE SHOP OF QUALIFY 200 E. Washington St. Phone 278 r I -ECTRiCVC The saving in rug wear alone will, pay for the TORRINGTON. It removes the gritty, introdden dirt that cuts the fabric. It brightens up the delicate colorings of your expensive rugs and carpets and adds years to their life. "Free demonstration. LANDERS OR, 11 Irk LOWERS - - Main Phone 294-Fl Branch Phone 294F2 213 E. Liberty 715 N. Univ. 0 - - 1. I IN I i, rCLEAN RSI~ -AND- - fPRESSERS L Tone 62. The best possible value for long time wear and service-is secured by or- dering a HAND-TAILORED SUIT 6 drafled'to YOUR PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS ALBERT GANSLE TAILOR 113 South Main Street (SECOND FLOOR) DELAYED CONSTRUCTION WORK ON NEW HOSPITAL COMMENCES LaIVa Cope at Quarry1 and- The _enia .. .ay morning, a - pin. Number als on back are der please call ?ry valuable to ho took wafer wl from Booth gh using them, person who took my n Union Monday will I 'will pay as much get elsewhere. Call der with name Justin n case. . Finder please South Division. Re- al reward will be given a of the overcoat taken rom the Union Monday .l1 1724-M. fountain pen between id Engineering build- y. Reward. Phone reward for return of en from Union Wed. s, 621 Forest. Phone WANTED WANTED- Two men for clerks sumiper resort hotels. Men to w on farms and subdivision real est salesmen in Detroit. Also wait for commencement week and w following and for board jobs d ing sunmer school. Many men odd jobs at present time. Univ. M. C. A. Employment Office. WANTED-Interviews with men siring connection with large sa force. Plenty of money in this. w for you. See me at City "Y" a day after 3 P. M., George B. W son. WANTED-Experienced cook for f ternity with table of 25, to begin Fall. Good proposition. Write g ing references and salary expect Address Cook, Daily. WANTED-Students desired for su , mer work. Positions open in ne ly every state. Must be 'aggress: Best of wages. Box G. M., Daily WANTED-Any sorority desiring door 'baseball dates call 189a ask for J. Roberts. WANTED - Private garage at on Call 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. FOR SALE FOR SALE- House, 3 blocks fr Campus, suitable for fratern rooming house, or may easily transformed into four family apa ment. Address Box E. E., Michif Daily. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tip ets.Thursday evening, Friday ernoon, Saturday. One for Sat day afternoon, 1st Balcony.I dress 432 Fifth St.- FOR SALE-Slide trombone. Smo slippery slide action.., Silver pl ing, good condition. Leather ca slide opening. Must sell at on 3, ;; c r 3 i s 'I 1 ', 11 L 1 1 Actual construction work at the new hospital began Saturday with the pouring of thefirst concrete.4 "The work has been delayed some- whathbecause of the situation in te shipping of supplies," stated the s - perintendent of construction yester-f day, "but recently we have received supplies that enable us to begin with the concrete work." ELECTION OF OFFICERS HELD AT MEETING OF COMEDY CLUBI Officers elected at a recent meeting of the Comedy club are as follows: manager, Joseph Avery, '21, president, Albert Jacobs, '21, vice-president,Car- rie1I Smith, '21, secretary, Carrie Fair- child, '21, treasurer, Frank Andrews, '21A. "Helena's Husband," a one act play, was given by the members. 66he WITH Dancer" CLARINE SEYMOUR & RICHARD BARTHELMESS 9* FOUR DAYS STARTING NEXT SUNDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S . Fine Straw Hats. Wild & Co., 311 S. State St.-Adv. s.FOR SALE FOR SALE-Four May Festival tick- ets. Saturday night concert. First balcony. Call 1813-W. C. O. Bab- cock. FOR SALE-Two tickets together for Friday evening and Saturday after-, "noon e6neerts. Downstairs. Will sell cheap. Call 2738. FOR SALE-Two good May Festival tickets. Main floor. Friday after-', noon and evening and Saturday aft-, ernoon. Call 849-R. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets for the remainder of the course.- Main floor, Sec. G, row 5. $10. 518 E. William. Phone 1878-W. FOR SALE-Complete set h.ighest grade drums. Call 160-3 between 5:20 and 6:40 P. M. FOR SALE--Saxaphones, Buescher C Melody and Conn E Flat Alto. Both new. Call 1198-J. .311 Thompson. FOR SALE-Four May Festival tick- ets for Friday night concert.' Main floor. 'Call 583-M. FOR SALE-Festival ticket for Sat- urday afternoon. Main floor, ninth row. Call 1889-W. A. LOVE STORY Of the Glistening Isles of the South Sets .SPEC(AL ENGAGEMENtI SPCA' GGMNDUKE'S HAWAIIAN QUARTETTE' In their Native Songs and Dances PRICES EVENINGS. f Bargain Week weater at Spring eld Saturday. R. d, Saturday, May ase for No. 1 Jr. Parquet 50 Balcony 35 Children under 12 yrs of age 20c Day Matinees. Parquet......50 Balcony30.---.. Children -----10 @Y i Parcels of any part of SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM AUI-MENTED ORCHESTRA ' Shows Start Sunday 1:30-8:00-4:30-7:00- 8:30 _ - -