ity for a iraternity or ernity house without ilding. You will be n. The grounds are arranged. LLSHOUSE SPANISH STUDENTS - TO PRESENT PLAY Los Intereses Creados, a play by Benaventa, foremost contemporary Spanish dramatist, will be presented by, La Sociedad Hispanica next Tues- day night. The play is modeled after the old Italian Comedias Dell Arte, with the conventional characters of Pierrot, Columbine, and Harlequin, and is being played by a cast of advanced students of Spanish. Contrary to previous productions, the cast is to be elaborately costumed and the director, J. P. Holden, '22, feels confident that the presentation will be carried pff in a truly profes- sional manner. DISCOVER AD] . INUNION Bldg. Tel. 2072 Discovery of the theft yesterday of another telephone receiver from a booth in the Union has led officials to believe that the equipment is being used by students on radio outfits for listening in on concerts and speeches which are being broadcasted. The loss yesterday is one of a long list of small articles which have been taken from the Union within the past month. A framed 'set of house rules which was removed from the north corridor, was returned shortly after an announcement of a reward for con- victing evidence was made by Union o ffcals. STONE CARVERS CUT DEEPER IN ENGRAVINGS ON LIBRARY Stone carvers are working on the front of the library cutting the engrav- ings representing the sciences and arts deeper so that they will stand out in bold relief and be more in evidence. The work is being done by Albert Kahn, prominent Detroit architect, who designed the library, because of his dissatisfaction as to the: promi- nence of the carvings.. Houghton, Mifflin Company to Give.$50 in Books for Best Paper.0 For the best article of not over 500 PRO words on Samuel Hopkins Adams's PO novel of newspaper life, "Success," the Houghton Mifflin Publishing Co., of Boston, is offering a prize of $50 worth of books. The article must be writ- "He ten before May 1, 1922, and is intended Alaba to be an offer to students infterested chase .in journalism, although anyone may Shoals write an article. There are no restric- States tions whatever on the treatment, or in worth the number of papers that may be Alfred submitted by one person; and the prize enginE will be awarded solely on the basis the n of ability to 'write a lucid, readable during and intriguing story on a book of un- addre common interest to newspaper men. Muscl According to the circular sent out audit by the publishing company, the prize "Th winner will be selected by a commit- timeI tee comprising the author, Samuel fertili Hopkins Adams, A. Hamilton Gibbs, visin critic and publicist, and a representa- for it tive of the publishers. ready , Answers should be sent to the Suc- times cess Contest Editor, Houghton Mifflin White Co., 4 Park Street, Boston 8. trates e Things .Men Need 'p. Cities to Entertain Club on Tour Cqsmopolitan Club m(embers who will start out on their annual spring trip April 10 are assured of being well treated in the various cities which they will ivisit. Several cities have consented to entertain the students and pay part of their expenses incur- red during their stay. According to Frank Shimoda, '22, the club will give entertainments en route in order to help defray expenses. y of consiF d H. White, eering depa itrate plan g the war, I ss on "Nit le Shoals" orium. e plant mt of peace f zer, in accc s of the bill. s, erection, fpr milita in case of . "All expl ," he said, ow how suc etermine th it had been Germany i ie best plane in which the e plant at d how the 1 conditions te: "safety. this spring ° / NY 4, . K, r a. ... :.. Insist On Having Your Garmerts Dry Cleaned There is a world of difference, between ENERGINE and or- dinary Cleaners. SwIssilized Garments Stay Clean Longer CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING PROF.-BROUWER RECOVERS; TO TALK ON DUTCH INDIES Prof. H. A. Bouwer, of the University. of Delft, exchange professor in the geology department, has recovered from the cold which confined him to his home for the last week. He will give his next lecture Fri- day, March 31, in Natural Science Au- torium before, the Schoolmasters' club and the Michigan Academy of Science, which will be in session here at that time. His topic will be "The Dutch East Indies-The Land and the Peo- ple." The public, as well as the visit- ing teachlers, will be invited to attend. Prof. Brouwer's postponed lecture on "Mountains and Their Origin" will be given April 5. District Plans Roadbuilding A program involving the expenditure of over $3,500,000 is being planned by the good roads commission of this dis- trict. It is planned to finish the Ann Arbor-Jackspn road, and to complete a good sized section of the Chicago turnpike. Use Newspapers as Texts Subscribing to a cosmopolitan news- paper instead of using a text book is the latest innovation in the journal- ism department. Through the money collected in one of Mr.,E. G. Burrows' sections in journalism the class has subscribed to representative news- papers. 4 to sho ily de how i aid to "Th4 way U of the showe three nitrat( terial.' the building of t' during the war of its size and g "Cyanamide" process," he said facture at this needed product" also discussed tv the manufacture loxers Six'B Hats in New Shapes, $3.50 $5.00 Phone 2508,' . i# . Ia Ett7a \ !1r i Campsny_ A 209 4outh 4th Ave.- illustrated is one of the best styles for spring. >rim with slight roll; medium height crown; s. An essential part. of spring attire. $3.50. Plans to : a regulatio Waterman g by the $o: center arou will be he] evening, Ma Six bouts o1 each are 1 all 1 roun This is th kind has b pus and th club as we antee an en "tke )Xome of fSnergine" .. .,,.. I - Ir IHose in wear, Light Weights lansco and many other makes of summer un- here. One or two-piece suits. 85c to $2. n plain, striped and drop stitch silk; all cal-: $1.50. Lisle and cotton hose as jow-priced. 1 , I TrlHE R ,..-.-and w a ~....... w w a w . w w' w a w w' Y 3ell Delivered Up Its Dead" ESURRECTION SOON, THE MOST MOMENTOUS EVENT OF EARTH'S HISTORY is the near establishment of-God's kingdom among men; but, strange to say, this dominating theme of the Bible has been almost entirely overlooked by those who profess the Christian religion. Every one of the in- spired writers testified concerning a time of everlasting happiness for the human race--"times of restoration" of lost blessings and possessions. Jesus and his Apostles 'preached that his gospel of blessings is for the vast majority, not a message of woe for all except a few. THE KINGDOM OF GOD which they heralded is the same as foretold by the prophets in such thrilling and positive language. Not a mys- terious, intangible arrangement having no meaning for the toiler and the sufferer, but one which will bring such practical and understand- able things as complete health, beautiful homes, luxuriant vegeta- tion, sublime climate, righteous laws and-greatest of all-unending life upon the earth. THE SCRIPTURES are clear in their proclamation that many people will be so favored as to live through the present transition period when mankind passes from the thraldoi of Satan's misrule to the glorious liberty of the kingdom of God, and these will actually never die; that those who have died in the past will be brought forth from the tomb to' be given an opportunity to share in these blessings, for "Christ Jesus is Lord of both the Quick and the Dead." It is your privilege to Inform yourself concerning the cause of the present universal un- rest and the wonderful blessings to follow by attending the lecture by bership: Carl Hornbogen, Stone, '23; Hubert Bradbu liam Duwitch, '25. Tickets for the show i cured from members of - from the State Street book mission charged will be 50 Public Speaking Finals Finals in the extemporan ing contest by Adelphi Ho resentatives will be heldgn night in the Adelphi roon sity hall. the ''astic every --et 2:13 FR f f i. . , A r ': jN~11.y9/r ... / l I' FRANK A. PRICE i voi of Detroit, Mich. Summer Pajamas $2.50 - $6 e's real comfort in these Manhattan pajamas. Made k striped linen; well tailored; in many colors. $6. e who prefer cotton will find them in all shades, I as low as $2.50. :: ,.a .. .a .. a. ,a. .a Germania Hall 316 West Williams St. Ann-Arbor Sunday, March 26th, at 7:30 P. M. im Our well such Co Si milnlions now living will never die" Call and ule Conlin If you are prevented from attending the lecture and desire a copy of the book, "MILLIONS NOW LIV- ING WILL'NEVER DIE," 128 pages, mail 25c to address below. It has been translated into thirty-one languages; state language desired. . DETROIT NEWS BUREAU, 3974 Lincoln. Ave., Detroit, Mich. It holds as thr< Fiegel Co. No Collection Auspices International Bible Students Association, Organized by the late Pastor Russell. Judge Rutherford, New York City Bar, President Seats Free at Washington