DAFATHERS DAY ETT'ERS ARE SENT TO 4,000 PAJRENTS FOL THREE DAY AFFAIL IRANDT IS TOASTMASTER Ip Nlght, Track And Tennis Neets, And Free Show To Be, Features Of Week-End Activities More than 4,000 letters have bee nt out to fathers of students in Le U3IYersitY, inviting them to it- nd the sixth annual Father and and >n banquet to be held at the Union e week-end of May 11, 12, and 1 , was announced yesterday by Wil- im Nissen, '29, chairman of the mmittee in charge of the affair. Activities of the visiting fathers .e being arranged for each day that ey -are to be here, with the ban- et the big feature of the week- d. The night of May 11 has been inounced as Cap Night and many the fathers are expected to come Ann Arbor primarily to see the iservance of this old tradition, Lich many of them have gone rough while in the University. turday afternoon there will he ack and tennis eets at Ferry field,! d Harry Tillotson, manager of the hetsc associaEtion, has pleged his pport to the Union and passes 11 be afforded the fathers. Passes e also to be given out by the But- rfield management for the Majestic eater on Saturday night, May 11, ter the banquet. The feature talk of the banquet t .yet arranged. Attempts are be- g made to get some alumnus who also a father of a student in the liversity now. Carl Brandt, of the eech department, has been chosen 4stm'aster of the program on which of. William D. Henderson, director the University Extension division, d William Jeffrie, grad, president the Union will appear. USINESS SCHOOL SPONSORS MO VIE How rayon, an artificial silk, has I ade fine clothing within the means everyone was shown in a moving cture sponsored by the School of Lsnesn Administration yesterday ernoon in natural Science auditor- -. rhie film, "The Romance of Rayon," lesented through the courtesy of the Acose company of New York, de- ted the process of making rayon res from the cellulose .of spruce d cotton. The finished product was own to be a superior rival to its >dei, the silk of the silkworm. FEDERAL Baking Co. lit) .I "Y. _ : Clo t .- , _;r ; : ' E .x . Il~ . I- -The- I A.' R ih't Weaves -The- Right Colors -The- Rightt Models -The- Right Quality .WHEN you get these you are getting every- thing the discriminating college man can ask for. Not at stepped-up prices to high prices to high levels but at our one-and-only price of $25. HE small, assemblage of patterns illustrated in the adjoin- ing panels, of course, can show nothing of the real richness of the colorings or the novelty weaves in suits and topcoats. 0UR word for it-the styles and materials are those of the moment. You cannot find a finer selection anywhere at ANY price. Oir window displays rill prove the truth of this assertion. SPENDING a lot of money for Spring and Easter clothes I 'raternities and is not necessary and we are prepared to prove it. Spending Don't do either. less than our $25 price is but inviting trouble. Don't d© :either. Sororities ALTERATIONS, if necessary to insure a perfect fit, at our expense. Courteous and capable treatment for everyone and your money right back if you say the word-with- out question or quibble. I I e specialize in whole- e and retail baked goods all occas-ons: Cream Pu'ifz Eclairs Macaroons / MEE Patties French Crawlers Dur d~elivery iser°vice is our disposal. Short Orders at Toasted Sandwiches Salads 214 S. Main Street-Mack Bul ding 01. v 3 -" L - I e also operate parcel de- ivery, table service, cafe- ia, and delicatessan. etetic Food Department. vWe carry a full line -ister's Food Products. of ~' ~ 7 . .' '.. I-N ... i