A stunt in connection with the Ju- nior Girls' play is to be the feature cf a party given from 3 to 5 o'clock at Helen Newberry residence Wed- nesday, March 10. The party is to be given in honor of the entering Juniors but all Junior women are invited to attend. TOURNEY IN SIGHT I APIDLY AFTER RELAPSE Dr. A. L. Ferguson of the Physical Trigon defeated Alpha Delta Phi Chemistry department, who has been and Nu Sigma Nu defeated Delta Kap- seriously ill with influenza, is nQw pa Epsilon in the semi-finals of the convalescing and gradually regaining his strength. infrfrt~nif bnke rae vstrda.y CHIMES WANTS TRYOUTS Sophomores wishing to try out for the Chimes business staff may apply at the Chimes office in the Press building be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock on week days. II lar" in salary next year? If write Today for our SaJ.i Schedule and Literature. On 4% Comm. Payable in Fa Central & Western States. *HEUER TEACHERS' AGEN( Cedar Rapids, Iowa ested to] in guild lent Vol- Daughter of Prof. VanTyne Marries Chester S. Lawton, '18E, was mar- ried at high noon on Tuesday, Feb. 24, to Miss Evelyn VanTyne, daughter of Prof. Claude VanTyne and Mrs. VanTyne. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton left Wedneday afternoon for Newark, N. J., where 'Mr. Lawton is connected with the Lincoln Federal shipbuild- ing company. Get your Furniture and Rugs at Koch and Henne.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.. 1ner y1FUL GLYL Jy JAr yc . :'4y The first game was hotly contested. The Alpha Delts staged a rally in the last half which almost turned the de- feat into victory but the Trigon's lead was too large to be overcome. Rich- bards and Kerr, both Varsity men, star- red for the winners. Their playing was the deciding factor in the game although Steketee played a fine game for the losers. The final score was 5 to 4. Nu Sigma Nu won by the wide mar- gin of 7 to 1. Kahn and Barss played well for them. Booth starred for the Deaks. The final game of this league will be played off in the near future. .read the Daily for Campus News. Due to a relapse Dr. Ferguson's Ill- ness proved more serious and pro- tracted than it seemed at first, but it is now believed that another week or two will see him back at his regular work. Arthur Schupp, '17, in Ann Arbor Arthur Schupp, '17, general chair- man of the Union opera in the year of his graduation, is spending a few days in the city. The Michigan Daily, the only 'morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. 1_ 999 TAXI 4 a- Nw That Make T he In 999 TAXI 9 at theI I auditor- lunch in KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHE S CO Baptist China meets. speak. I ll 7 I- MA" ,, ,,,. 5 ( At last i" be 11 -truly American Style I I I ,s they~ ent. ne has to thel XJN T I L last year men's clothes mirrored. foreign style than thoroughly American. designing ideas. tastes rather I I> N I1 I -~ i It was the designers of Kuppenheimer good clothes who first dis- covered the real American figure and created styles typically American. Now-custom tailors in London and other European centers are copy- ing this country's fashions in men's clothing. k4 What. IS the difference between truly American style and the ideas of London and Europe? Why has the world's center for men's fashions swerved to this copntry? -because Americans even express freedom in the lines of their figures, in the way they walk and gesture. It is more than an athletic swing -to their actions-it is' the spirit of their personalities. Every nation in the world admires it. 4. I -Kuppenheimer clothes designers recognized it and created styles 'clock Glee who list' I I nn-' I tes ock on i to harmonize with it, blend into it. American style demands simplicity, sane good taste, and common sense. The average American hates fussisms and affectations. But in order to express American style in clothes there must be sincerity of materials and splendid tailoring. The style must be crafted into the garments-not pressed on them. Only worthy . materials and honest tailoring can accomplish it. In other words Kuppenheimer good clothes not only give you true American style but they are earnest clothes-real value-true economy. They help your appearance before the eyes of the passing world. Anid they help your pocketb oo...because they are the best wear- ing, clothes Beware of substitutions and adulterations this Spring-buy clothes that you KNOW are sincere-of a dealer you can rely upon. I I , I I'l de at comp tain), The Rob- rand ,ng at I , I1 MAY I. A. C. 1.1 may be rein- tn Agricultural the meeting of in East Lans- I Lie HOUSE OF KhPPENHEiMER AiNationat ClotIhe: Jeroice l-I have hering ent of a sub r. .... ....... . ..- p. M1 F NaU F. Allen Company alc k 7 ( I M 211 South Main Street Ann Arbor r (.