./A P)V c. U 5'ALU.'U )rop In .Prices L prevenl Ue of the Donors' varies Mr. George-Abel Schreiner will lee- ture on "The Pitfalls of Diplomacy" prac- at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Schwaben hall, 213 Ashley street. south Admission free. Tickets for the Dixie club dance to room be held at the Country club Satur- day night are on sale at the billiard les at room desk at the Union. front of . blouses. YESTERDAY'S GAMES dlerelass con- n at Memorial AMERICAN' Chicago 13, Washington 5, ings. Detroit 0, Boston 6. St. Louis 3, New York 8., Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 4 16 inn- (. astic meet on Ferry olunteer band meets Election of officers. N. J., club meets in ie Union. w J., club meets in tihe 4. > Normal club or river trip. .abot addresses Essiongroupon Evolutionary s to Coll- in church NATIONAl4 Boston 1, Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 6. Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 7. New York 2, .Chicago 4. STREET PAVING MAKES CHANGE IN CAR ROUTING NECESSARY All University city street cars are running by way of Washtonaw avenue due to the fact that the car tracks on East University avenue between Mon- roe and Hill street are torn up on ac- count of paving. This situation is likely to last for some time. SCHOOL OF MUSIC INSTRUCTOR SPENDS SUIWMER IN ECUADOR Miss Nell B. Stockwell, of the School of Music, will leave Ann Arbor June' 15 for Ecuador, where she will spend the' summer. Flring daily at Carpenter's Crossing, Packard Road. Take Ypsi car. Call 236.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. That the drop in retail clothing prices which has swept over the west and middle-west in the past week is the forerunner of a general movement towards slightly lower priced com- modities was tb) opintion of Prof. David Friday expressed yesterday when interviewed on the subject. "The action of the federal reserve board in taking steps to tighten the money market is the immediate cause of the present downward trend," said Professgr Friday, "and while there will not necessarily be any radical reductions from this cause, it'will at least curb the upward movement of prices which has marked so many commodities for such a long pel'Iod." Professor Friday does not expect any great revision of the price scale from any factors now at work, the only agent powerful enough to bring about such revision being, in -his opin- ion, a period of depression. He said that there wasi a tendency on the part of buyers to go slow and that this could not but have some ef- fect in lowering prices. In the professor's opinion the next few months will probably bring about important developments in the re- sumption of normal conditions. MEETING OF ALL INTERESTED IN CHIMES' ART POSTPONED The meeting of those interested in doing art work for the Michigan Chimes next year which was to have been held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Chimes office in the Union has been postponed until Tuesday night on ac- count of the Cap Night ceremonies. Star Polo Shirts with collars that fit. $3.00 upwards. Wild & Co., 311 S. State St.-Adv. Flying daily at Carpenter's Crossing, Packard Road. Take Ypsi car. Call 236.-Adv. NUMBER 1 (Continued from Page One) Phi Delta Theta; Bay City Western, Trigon; Detroit Eastern, Zeta Psi and Alpha Delta Phi; Detroit Northern, Kappa Sigma, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi; Grand Rapids Cen- tral, Delta Upsilon; Phillips high, and Imlay City, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Grand Rapids Union and South, Phi Kappa Sigma; Lansing, Hermitage; Detroit Northwestern, Phi Alpha Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, and Kappa. Beta Psi; De- troit Central, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta;- Hyde Park high, Delta Chi; Kalamazoo Central, Sigma Nu. One New Old Town Canoe and one New Morris Canoe with complete outfit including storage and locker until November first. NUMBER 2 (Continued from Page One) The program Overture, "Euryanthe" ....von Weber Aria: "Awake Saturnia".....Handel Symphony, No. 1, B flat major, Opus 38..............Schumann Andante un poco maestoso-Afle- gro molto vivace Latghetto: Scherzo-Allegro ani- mato a grazioso Letter Aria: from "Eugene One- gin"........... . Tschaikowsky Intermission Symphonic Poem, No. 2, "Le Chas- seur Maudit".............Franck Recitative and Aria: "Ah perfido!" .................... Beethoven Symphonic Poem, "Finlandia," Opus 26, No. 7...........Sibelius President Hutchins Leaves for N. Y. President Harry B. Hutchins left yesterday afternoon for New York to attend a meeting of the American Uni- versity Union. He will return Sun- day or Monday. New Fraternity Started at Washburn Washburn-A new fraternity called Iota Eta Pi has been organized by several women-hating students of Washburn college. The purpose of the new fraternity is to show the members the blessings of single life and to encourage them to remain sin- gle. De Klyn's Candles of Cleveland, Tices' Drug Store, 117 9o. Main.-Adv. 'i r . ...FOR I Saunder ' Canoe .iLvery On the Huron Ijlker WOMAN'S SMART TAILORED PUMP +I nij & ,, - Y Il. r ,; , " _ _ ti deliver-I liversity EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE The above pump is a recent addition to our many popular patterns in Women's Summer Footwear. The low, semi-French heal makes comfortable walking with out sacrifice of style. 'Comes in dull mat kid with welt- ed soles, and leather covered heels. Also same ma- terial in oxfords, PRICE-$ 12,00 Pi 75 arested in art Text year has 7:30 o'clock n it will be fce, on third AT THE IIA94 WON, 4 . A V I9. } -.5< I . _ r . 115 So. DrgR Mt. 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