11 18 25 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 1 8 15 22 29 A freshman and junior baseball team .practice with substitutes will be held at 4 o'clock Monday. A sophomore and senior baseball team practice with substitutes will be he'ld at 5 o'clock Monday., A little paint talk is. in order now. Call in and we will do the rest. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washitgton.- dv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. THE TRADE AT BLUE FRONT Cl Cozrnr State m.-id Pa St udewt Propr dk 30' AN AMA S eached and Reblocked st styles, with all new st like new. D acids, pastes or other njurious cleaners. We Yclass work. RY HAT STORE 617 Packard St. -OUR2 AUTO XXT -. vvings de, Lawn Mowers I Hose . Dil, Paints and Varnishes arid Polishing Oils 3rooms and Brushes LARNED H. L. Switzer Co. EET HARDWARE .1 A few more girls are needed for the May pole dance. Those wishing to take part will practice at 5 o'clock Monday at Barbour gymnasium. A meeting of all senior women will be held at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, May 25, in Barbour gymnasium. The only day left for freshman.-pos- ture examinations will be Wednesday, May 26. All those who have not taken their examinations should sign up . t once for this date. All sophomore who have not made an appointment for a posture examination should do so at once. Girls who have not yet . payed the money pledged by them to the Dr. Sarg- ent campaign fund are requested to do so at Newberry hall today. Sophomore girls will meet at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The Junior Girls' play committee and other elections will be made at this time. To Arward Honors On LanternNght Field day for women's athletics terminating in the - annual Lantern Night celebration will be held Wed- nesday, June 2; at Palmer- field. Tennis and archery tournaments and final games in baseball will be followed by picnic suppers brought by the entire women student'body in league houses, dormitories, and soror- ities. A May pole dance will be given by the sophomores and freshmen, and the day will close with the accustomed Lantern Night procession, consisting of seniors with lighted lanterns and junors with flowered hoops. Arm bands, pins, and sweaters for honors gained in athletics will be awarded at this time. Girls hurnCaps, .fnd Paddles Too Cap Night was celebrated at Helen Neviberry residence by a party ,at which the freshmen, who were the honor guests, appeared dressed as lit- tle girls with their hair down and green caps bearing tleir class num- erals. ,They entertained by songs to the upperclasswomen and passed around boxes of animal crackers. After din- ner they threw their caps into the fire, accompanied by the sophomores, who at the same time threy away their paddles. FAMOUS DRIVERS EXPECTED IN RACE A FEW PRIVATE LESSONS AT 7HE SCHOOL OF DANCING WITH EITHER ;ISS JEANETTE KRUSZKA or PHILIP RAE MILLER, '23 will prepare'-you for Spring. Activities STUDIO:- 514 E. William Street Phone 1422-J SUNDAY DINNER MENU SOUP. Willits' Best Wafers Combination Salad Sliced Tomato and Head Lettuce Roast Sirloin of Beef Brown Gravy, ]ricasse, d Chicken with Biscuit Creamed Asparagus Mashed- Potatoes D)ESSERt' Home-Made Cherry; Pie Strawberry Short Cake Vanilla Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk 12' to 2:00 P. M. Price $1.00 COLE EARLY A la Carte Service, 5 to 7 P. M. WILLITS CAFE 315 S. State Str'eet Phone 173 Leave your ordi r- I Connor t I . THE RIGHT WAY TO at CLEAN HOUSE is the Electric Way. Mattresses, curtains, draperies,, furnitue and other household articles are clean- # ed as if by magic when you em- ploy the Electric Servant.. Come in and let us show you 's Sundae TELEPHONE 2642 OREN'S 1121 S. _II I/ , our Vacuum Cleaners. 1 .ED PUMP Ii // % -j, A- The Detr it Edison Co. Display Room, Main and William Sts. Phone 2300 I '1r )T EXPENSIVE P I .YI A AA I I I P ion to our many Footwear. The ble walking with at kid with welt- Also same ma- Mail Orders Phone Or Promptly Filled P-omptly ders "'leif Established 1857 J BOOQT SHOP For The Summer Months St. Leave Cpy at uarrys and The Delta May 1 Jr. WAN~TED- WANTED-Interviews with men de- siring connection with large' sales force. Plenty of money in th? work for. you. See me at .ity "Y", any day after 3 P. M., George B. Wil- son. WANTED-Students desired for sum- mer work. Positions open in near- ly every state. Must be aggressive. Best of wages. Box V. M., Daily. WANTED-Chef and wife. Must be first class and able to furnish good references. fHotel, Box 2, Walloon Lake, Mich. 7 Rutz, orI ug to Indianapolis,. Ind., May 22. The most famous field of drivers that ever faced a starter is exected to line up at the Indianapolis motor speedway at 10 o'clock Monday, May 31, for the start of the eighth international 500- mile sweepstakes. The record breaking advance seat sale indicates that the largest and most representative audeince ever as-, sembled foar a racing event will be present when the bombjis sent up an- nouncing the getaway of the premier pilots of two continents in the great- est racing classic in all the world- for the largest purse ever offered, $70,000. More important than the prize purse or the thrills that will be furnished thousands, will be the benefits derived by the- motor industry.-, For the first time in history, machines of 183 cubic inches piston displacement and 1,600 pounds weight will be seen in racing competition. The dream of all driv- ers since the birth of horseless wag- ons is to get high speed and power from the smallest engine possible. The race at Indianapolis will do more .to work out the kinks of this mechan- ical problem than any other event, ac- cording to automobile engineers. MISCELLANEOUS a STENOGRAPHERS desiring work during the summer vacation should file application in the Secretary's office, University Hall, as soon as possible. CALL PACKAGE Express. Parcels of all kinds delivered to any part of We offer a distracting array of clothing, For ev- ery~day of the vacation we have the "right" thing. For the surhmer evening dances we have lovely frocks of organdie, voile, and silk. For sport wear we have white skirts, wash material and lovely shimmering baronet satin, Fan-ta-si, tricolet and jersey. To aadd a finishing touch with these skirts, we offer silk sweaters of every color of the rainbow, t r i m m e d with wool embroidery or trusting to their bright hues for trimming. Hats of every style dear to the feminine heart are found here. Sport hats in all the brightest colors, large floppy Tuscon hats for dress wear, malines and hair braids in lovely lustrous black, and tiny black hats for inotoring. To make a cOstume complete, the. shoes must match. Here you will find the proper ,shoe. for every occasion. Sport shoes, oxfords, high.and low heels, and opera pump's all in srywy white reignskin cloth. You will be able to choose your entire vaca= - WANTED - Waitresses and kitchen e girl. [otel, Box 2, Walloon Lake, Mich. I' l i'OJ1 SALE )-J. FOR SALE- House, 3 blocks from -- Campus, 4 suitable for fraternity en rooming house, or may easily be. 3. transformed into lour family apart- ment. Address Box E. E., Michigan Daily. am- am FOR SALE-Slide trombone. Smooth ice slippery slide action. Silver plat- ner ing, sgood condition. Leather case, F., slide opening. Must sell at ogce. Call Packer, 197. FOR SALE--Saxaphones, Buescher C tion wardrobe here. a: 0 .,.--,...r