THE MICHIGAN DAILY H'kOR INITIATIS HEAR, uADDRESS BY SLOSSON Labeling Phi Beta Kappa as a con- necting link between today and the 18th century, because it was founded at William and Mary college in 1776,. Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the his- tory department yesterday traced the history of the organization for the newly elected members, meeting for initiation in room 1035, Angell hall. "Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest Greek letter fraternity in the country, and was originally secret. Of the original 50 members, two-thirds served in of- ficial capacities in the Revolutionary war, and 17 were subsequently seat- ed in the first United States senate,", Professor Slosson said. ALUMNI CLUBS TO HEAR ADAMS TALK Franklin P. Adams, columnist for the New York World and former Michigan student, will address the triennial convention of Alumni clubs at their literary luncheon to be held Friday noon, May 11, in Chicago it was announced yesterday. Chase Os- horn, former regent of the Univers- ity and ex-governor of Michigan, will also speak at this luncheon. SOCIETIES SPONSOR DANCE' Web and Flange, engineering so- ciety, and the Forestry club will spon- sor jointly the Camp Davis dance to be given in the Masonic temple Sat- urday evening. This is an all-engi~- neering and forester's dance. Cal Ed- wards' Wolverine orchestra has been engaged to play. News From Other Colleges IRISH AMBASSADOR ATTENDS MOCK ASSEMWBLAGE OF LEAGUE CORNELL UNIVERSITY.-Hon. T. A. Smiddy, minister of the Irish Free State, as well as representatives of most Eastern colleges attended a mock -assemblage .of the League of Nations held here recently. MINNESOTA BEGINS LAST UNIT IN CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM MINNESOTA.-Construction, of the n e w Cyrus Northrop auditorium named after the university's second president, ha's begun here. One novel feature of the new building will be an" underground garage under the plaza in front of the auditorium which is expected to house 118 cars. The new auditorium is the final unit in a 10-year building program begun in 1918. STUDENTS TO TOUR ORIENT FOLLOWING SPRING SEMESTER UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA. - A tour of four oriental coun.trie's through special arrangement with their re- spective governments will begin short- ly, afterthe close of the spring.seme- ter, when 100 male students sail f+3r Shanghai. The tour will be of 11 weeks duration. STUDENTS OF NORTHWESTSERN PARTICIPATE IN SPRING CIRCUS NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY.- 1,043 students participated in the an- nual 'spring circus held here recently, which was featured by a ferris wheel, a merry-go-round,; and "big top," all erected on the campus. The fratern- ities and sororities gave a. parade of 45 floats. Woodward, at Eliot I ON S T E PLAYHOUSE NIGHTS, 75c, $1.50. Mats. 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With best wishes for your continued suc- cess in this splendid work, I beg, to remain, Sincerely yours, (Signed) W. A. FRITSCHY. 4 'C k. '1 Shubert-Lafayette Deg. Sund ay Night THURSTON THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN Nights, Sun. and Sait. Mat. 25 to $1.50. Poular Mgat. TThurs., 25c to $1.00. Plus tax. Finds Right Tobacco for the Tropics October 6, 1926 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va., U. S. A. Gentlemen: Most all well-known tobaccos smoke well in a cold or temperate climate, but very few in a tropical climate. They are mostly too heavy, don't seem to be blended right-at least that is my opinion gained from practical ex- perience. However, Edgeworth is the same in any climate. Again that is my opinion gained by practical experience. I cannot get the same pleasure out oany brand of tobacco that I can out of IEdgeworth, and I have tried many -and paid fancy prices, too. It costs real money to smoke imported tobaccos here; the import duty is very high. Anyway, we cannot have everything we w,,ould like in these countries, so we hold on to all the little pleasures possi- ble. Now you know why I smoke Edgeworth. Yours respectfully, R. C. Rigg Cartagena, Columbia, S. A. Edgewrth P .extra High Grade wits $45 Now $36 40 6 32' 28 Topcots al d 35 6 i i J SAFFELL & UBSH ) "Opposite Michigan Theatre" One Man Tells Another ' Smoking Tobacco -S Course Tickets-$5.5--$6.00--$7.0O *"wow* "The Home of Hart Schaffner and, Marx" CORBET' S Collegiate Clothes Shop .. .;. . . . . ..-... .~'. . I~. ~ ... -a--. ( ." , i);. ; / l ,. ! " ,.:. If You Have the Inclination ) AiAste said "NO!" Coul he averead her thoughts he would not have 'lost he.A-itr fneatness herself, she detested slovenliness. And not once, but many times, she had noticed his ungartered socks crumpling down fndsarovund his shoe tops. To have to apologize to her riedsfor a husband's careless habits was too much to 4 ~ ask. So she had to say "'NO"- and in spite of his pleading cotildn't tell him WHY. Give Yourself SOX Appeal-Wear GARTER We are featuring for Saturday to Look, one of the finest Suits in Ann Arbor for We Have the Desire to Show You $3509 The many new materials and pat- J: With Two Pairs of Trousers terns in the "Hart Schaffner and Marx"line for Spring.S N When it comes to suits, we are ace high. Beautiful fitting trousers, 21-inch bottoms. Made for our trade that demands exclusive patterns and hand tailored workmanship. Two and Three-Button Sack Suits, Made with Two Trousers $30-00 to $5000 I. Come in, boys, and look them over. be our pleasure to show you. It will We have. to wear just received a line of odd trousers with your dark coat. Made the Golf Trousers - Golf Hoe - Sweaters and Sports Wear aarnA Arc nttt" cntt nai tt e_ I .