THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - I .4ow- ..- .. F I COLUMN CLOSES, AT 3 PA NEW CLASS BEGENNING TOMORROW AT 1:O P. I. For pupils of the ward and high schools. Eight one-hour modern class les- sons, $5.00. __ 1 Building Progress , ,. the new power house and the heating tunnel has been completed to con- nect with the north end of this build- ing. Most of the mechanical euip- wnent has been ordered for the new rpower house and it is expected that it will soon be on the ground. The foundation for the large smoke- stack that is being erected in con- junction with the power house has been finished and is ready for the Applications For- Prom Due Today ' ADVERTISING "{, himes Tryouts Enroll Now! DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES Charged. at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about eintracts for classified advertising. 10c per reading line fdr one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for three or more insrtions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Classified Coluin Closes at 1% o'Clock Noon, Saturday. "nmmle-the-AdTaker" Children's Class every Saturday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Eight one- -hour classical class lessons, $5.00. Adults' Class every Monday and Friday night at 8 o'clock. 15 Modern Class Lessons, $5.00 Dancing from 8 to 10 P. M. Pr tate lessons daily, both Modern and Class- ical. TERRACE: GARDEXS Phone 241-R No. 22 Wuerth Areadej Open DaIly 10 A. 3f. t 1)0 P. t. CORSETS Travertine Marble to be used in ishing Literary Building Lobby Fin i : FOR RENT WARM ROOM with private family. 10 minutes walk from campus. Call 2893-J. ROOM FOR man and wife with allj Iivileges of kitchen, dining room, etc. 438 Maynard. Phone .3126-R. FOR SALE NEW CIRCULAR Alto horn, King made, also Tenor banjor. Call Per- rine 1809. FORD, MODEL 1918 touring. In- good repair, good tires. The first sixty dollars lakes it. Phone 2522-M. Ten room apartment on one of, the WE HAVE BIG sacrifices on a fewa best residential streets in Ann Arbor. rockers, straightbacks, tables andI Two blocks from campus. Steam (hiffoniers From 10 a. n. until heat and garage, Owner will sublet sold. Sat. morning. Mar. 1st. from June first 1924 to Sept. first Acacia Fraternity. 337 Thompson f 1925. $156 per month. St. Five room furnished apartment ten- VEGA TENOR Banio. Brand new. ent will sublet from March first to Call Barth. 2220. Sept. first. Near campus $85 per TEN ROOM HOUSE north of Hill mout. auditorium, only $9,000. Call 617. Twelve room furnished house on - Cambridge Rd. Heated garage. Own-DIT er will lease from March first to Oct- set, used two months. Bargain. SBarth 2220. MICA* MICR $ Travertine marble, imported from; Ita-y, will be used to finish the lobby of the new Literary building. The stone is hard and semi-crystalline andl s mainly of volcanic origin. It is found under water due to the fact that leposits 'of lime .are essential to form it, and hence it is cut with great dif- ficulty. The stone for the lobby was ' mined under the Mediterranean seaI and it is essentially the same as the marble that was used to finish the in- terior of the Detroit public library. The central portion of .the'front of the building has not had .the stone' work done due to the, fact that there, has been some delay in procuring the granite for this section of the build- ing. Word has recently been receiv- ed at the offices of the University building program that this granite is on the road and that this work will soon be started. The cornice is being installed and has been practically finished on thel back 'of the building. Steel for Power loirnse Work is started on the erection, of the structural steel framework for brick super-structure. High pressure steam connections have been installed in the new heat tunnel extending from the new powet house to the new Hospital anid are jready for use. Work on the addition to Waterman gymnasium is progressing rapidly and brick layers are erecting the walls on the rear structure. The roof that cov- ered the showers room has been raz- ed and the wreckage cleared away leaving the ceiling of the shower rooms as the top of the structure. The walls have already been constructed above this elevation. - Two large lights have arrived for' the new Engineering building. These lights were the gift of the Engineer- ing class of 1925 and they will be placed on either side of the main en- trance on suitable pillars which' are a part of the lights. The main en- trance is composed of three doors and it is planned to place a light on ei- ther side of the central door. Ticket applications for the Soph Prom to be held March 14 at the Un- ion, must be returned today in order to be considered. No applications will be received after tonight. They may be delivered at the desk in the Union lobby or mailed to the Prom commit- tee in care of the Union. Acceptances will be mailed the first of next week. The applications will be considered in the order in whicl. they were received. Attention being given to the number of years the ap- plicant has been on the campus an his hours of credit. Los Angeles, Feb. 28.-W. K. Kel- logg, of Battle Creek, Mich., manu- facturer of breakfast foods, is recov- ering at a hospital here from injuries suffered in a fall from his horse sev- eral days ago. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. __ Several good positions a open to second semester fres men and upperclassmen wi wish to work on the busine: staff of the ,Chimes. Prospe tive tryouts will report to tt business managernat the Pre building any afternoon this wee' Senior; ege wAis gowns m with the as soon as po CA .5 1 Feed A Foreigm Student Sufport The Drive AND GOWN COMMITTEI GARRICK You'll never f the Selwyn Pr( tion of SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLRJ LUNCH 71: Arbor Street. Near State and Packard Streets THE FOOL If You See It! YTn'll Never Forgive Yourself If You Don't! li I l v%0- 1 ko ko w fto -000 ober first. $1 a; per montn can. MR.. NEWTON WITH CHARLES L. BRIOKS 215 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 315 Evenings 2064-J {{i I ONE MARTIN MANDOLIN, excellent New Summer Klekernick Bloomers in Silk and Cotton $2.75 to :$)0 VERY LARGE room upstairs, suit- able for 2 or 3, also large roon downstairs. .344 S. Division, corner of Williams.. TWO.SINGLE ROOMS. Inquire 110 N. Thayer st. Phone 2583-R. A DOUBLE ROOM for two boys. Three d6llars each. 722 E. Kingsley, phone 519'-R. WANTED TWO RESERVED seat tickets for the Stephen Leacock Lecture. Box 2 Daily. TO BUY OR RENT a set of trap drums. Call Perrine 1809. A HOUSE to lease suitable for a fra- ternity. J' Karl Malcolm. 1713-M. LOST GRUEN VERITHIN watch with chlain and knife attached. Call 394. Re- ward. con itcon. -iacrinice .Call Hoffman, 3104. ' WANTED HELP BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent with the Heacock Plan and earn a good income while learning; we show you how; begin actual work at once; all or spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; send' for particulars. Newswriters Train- ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. . GIRL TO WORK for board. Call Hamilton, Phone 2184. THE 4 )NORTH RIDGE Brush Co. has a most attractive ofer I to make to students desiring to makej real I money this summer vacation. Try our Spring Vacation approval trip and be convinced. For particulars phone 233-J. , I1* B. Abbott- . J. OdcI 1- Daily Office Open at 336 S. DivisIon St. THE EXQUISITE CORSET SHOP 109 W. Liberty IN EAST section near Hill Street. A large living room with beautiful fire place, dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry. Four bed rooms and bath on second floor. One bed room and attic on third floor. Entire house very bright and sunny. Mod- ern through out. Lot 66x200. Gar- age. Fine shade and fruit. Price $16,000 with terms'. Phone 1104-R. Rinsey & Helber, 413 E. Liberty st. FOUNTAIN PENS A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing ,on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St TYPEWRITING ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. . ANN ARBOR TYPKWRITER, EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown 516 E. Williams,.. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. W._ S. MILLS, Osteopathic Physician ' 1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. R a Phone 321 F-i. Read the Want Ads Benches are being made by the Buildings and Grounds department for °use in the New Engineering building Upwards to 100 of the benches are in the process of construction and are being treated with a special creosote process which will make the finish on them much harder and substantial. DINNER;S Painters are engaged in refinishing Aerved fo bem the fourth floor corridors of the Nat- 5:30 to 7:30 ural science building. It is the in- daily except tention of the Building and Grounds Sunday, at 703 department to refinish all the corrid- E. University. ors of the four floors of the build- For reserva- ing. tions call i 3093-M. The brick work has been started - on the new Medical building. - - Conserve the University hot water supply. __LOCKSMITH G. W. Crow, '26, is confined in the ALL KINDS of trunk and door keys, 1 University hospital. He is sifering fitting keys and opening locks a with a cervical adenitis. specialty. Phone 2498. Keeler 11-yA 36 West Huron. Patronize Daily Advertsrs.-Adtr. Christian Science Christian Science Society Of The University of Michigan Invites You to a FREE LECTURE ON SUNDAY, MARCH 2 Sarah Caswell Angell Hall 4:00 P. M, I PARKER FOUNTAIN pen evening of Indiana Game. Please return to R. C. Rueger, 617 Forest Ave., 1801-R. DIAMOND RING between Cutting apartments and ' Michigan Union, Wednesday morning. Phone Wag- tier & Co., 545. Reward. REWARD OFERED for wallet lost Feb. 23rd,-belon-ging- to Russell Mar- ston, Detroit. Call 409-M. A PAIR OF shelled rim glasses with- out case, near Haven st. Reward. Call 2758-J. STUDENTS NOW is the time to sell the De Luxe . Laundry CoCtainerz at fraternity houses and make ,$10 and $15 per Nwek before your vaea- the De Luxe .Laundry. Container was designed bya postal clerk and. Ineets every requirement. It is theI rpost practical, sanitary and econ- omical case- made. Splendid pro- position, make your extra money. now. Address De Luxe Mfg. Co., Sta. F. Box 1, Toledo, 0. 874 FIFTIETh ANNIVERSARY YEAR 1924 Over artists comes the Mavis-with the light, low :lnes of t e sandal, and the- highr nstep efectthat =a6Es t A MAVIS Midnight black patent leather dainty feet seem even daintier. 111111 1= 1111111 1 fllIIIA HliillilHHllln ilillR H N i THESVOFAIRE of corrrect entert anng ..~ The well informed hostess knows that 'Mar- bruck Service' is the 'finished touch' to a lunch- eon, tea or dinner. 4 Whether entertaining one guest or many, - we are equipped to help you do it in a charm- ing manner. 2a 632 Forest Avenue Phone 264 1-R : :fttNt ltliilttittttitliltl tt~lNtttl i i l ~ lttilflllli iti l I1 lll1111(Ftttl lH KEYS IN BLACK leather case on Twelfth St. Call 1170-M. COSMETIC SERTICE - v 1} }} .i + ; Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE 224 Nickels' Arcade By Appointment only Phone 1167-R. MUSICAL VICTOR RECORDS of the Great Art- ists and all the latest popular ree- ords on sale. Complete stock at Schaeberle and -Sons. 110 S. Main St. DANCING-Woodman Hall Sat. Nite. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI promptly and neatly done. Theses, students notes and college work a specialty. 0. D. MORRILL The Typewriter & Stationery Store 17 Nickels' Arcade TYPEWRITERS of the best standard makes $15.00 up. Easy terms if desired. Renting, cleaning and repairing, a specialty. Largest stock in Ann rArbor. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels' Arcade Dealer: L. C. Smith-& Corona type- writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub- ber stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons, carbon paper, etc. Read the Want Ads 34towcr CUT FLOWERS WHICH ARE ALWAYS FRESH May be delivered to you in a short fim. Stephen Leacock "The Canadian Mark Twain" and Leading Humorist of the Day SPEAKS ON "Rediscovery of England" ON MARCH FIFTH GL AUD I'OR 131 SO'CLO ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PROGRAM L. -ii ....._r I I BOOT SHOP 115 S. Maill St. HIL CK ..---- E , ,r / _ j " . ' . . _.-- ...-, f 1 a I I Il .:-" f u- ^ The: Cloche is R r -L)T-- *. the Season's Smartest Hat --- Basket Ball cminese blue crab apple . cosmos . . . . . laquer red . . . fern green . black and whte E invite you to in, pectour beautiful assortment of spring flow- ers and plants---Our win- dow merely reflects the wonders to be seen inside. Saginaw Eastern VS. Ann Arbor, Preliminary with Chelsea at 7:00 HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM I E VERY smart woman in Paris has her hair cut," we are told, and hats are tinier than ever.". The cloche is the' darling of the mode and, tho often disguised, is given firstplace in all exclusive millinery displays. We now have a wide variety in our Spring Collection - 1 EMMA B. FOGER TY'S /'" T'YI lull T, T !"iumT T !'! r 'Y rt t ' ' I I I 11 1 L f. i