.. ... + .. s- .. .. .. w. .. _ .1. Fi~ iL~ P.,t1 K.-S, 4 ".2 ~J.'1 L../ ,r-\ .1. L~ 4> - -.-..~------. ~~~--- '~-.I N.~'.... - ~ --.' -~ -~ - ---- -~-' F ~ -- I IWA'S FATE 110 BE DECIDEDO TODKY,_ Continued from iPaL4(, ) ,TheMichigan Gc ;gtion :fit lh sis, while if the ziawkeyes are al- meeting will include Athletic. Diec- .m rector Franklin Cappon, Harry Kip- 1 h ve een co m let d ill be on - l~c G eo rg e VTe 1:er, R ay ..Fishe r, PiK pp PsT ea the tables on the champions this tin~ueci and the schedules made up atMnCif en tv ar year. According to pstp fr- s hy ae eean h pst Hlan, Califeenoytev a patprom-ahhyhaebein ' at relHy.to Swim Monday ances Phi Psi seemes to be the tin--_________ Yder Clog but a slig'ht slip by either contnuin th ir tiump antaggregation. will' give the shain-Tu fac d march toward the fraternity duial pinhp oostoteohe. I ave yorem d ldad s w a m p euBetauhetaePoine lled' R s u lt s b y t a l o r i n meet championship Phi Kappa Psi b us. First class tioig at semi-finals of the swimming tour- Vetf+ e ay15 '1i~ reasonI'able PRICES. nament, 27-5. In the other semi- ____________________ final meet the well balanced Theta ,WIVIIN Chi team won a victory of a. simi- i KapPs deat Ba C am elet Br th r lar nature over Delta Sigma Delta, Theta Pi, 27-5. Talw 24-8. The final match for the ac-I Thet a Chi defeated Delta SigmaTal r quatic championship will bringI Delta, 24-8.,.,Jo together these two powerful aoggre-I WATER POLO' o and Paul gati-on on Monday at 5:00 o'clock. Phi Beta Delta defeated Theta n The impressive style both Phi Kap- Xi, 3-2. - CuImCohsAteig ~wcn pa Psi and Theta Chi have dis- Theta Clhi defea~tedl Phi Sigma play~d in sweeping all opposition Delta, .-0. 30SohSt'etrcIjJ228 aside should bring about a bitterlyj ALL CAMPIUS IhANDBAl L 38SuhSaeStetDa 28 cotitdthatcevealtofthe proiating eeFriemndefeatedCohn,. 2-0 Io~ olg ~~ .boltyttsevr atch oifhthe pra-ist WhFreeler defeated. Kran,,2-.. Intramural records will be lowered. Waters defeated Heller by defaC t The Varsity basketball game oni Arthur defeated Steinberg by de- _---__- Monday evening accounts for thel fault. -- - unusual time scheduled for the; Hobart defeated Todd by default. meet. I Lait defeated Veletsky, 2-0. The fact that these teamns arej Kramer defeated White by de- old rivals adds still moreo zest to fault. the competition. Both of these Jones defeated Simonis by def-ault. teams were in the finals last year Raike defeated Glaiser,' 2-0. from which the Phi Psi's emerged, FRATERNITY HANDBALL with the trophy. Thirsting for re- 1 Psi Upsilon defeated Phi Gamma; venge Theta Chi is out to reverse (Delta, 2-1. f _h 0Ma Z- J o y I NOTICE- ' fir' _v .fir T ' ' ' 7 here now and enjoy a complete assortment. A Gift from Del Prete's is appreciated best. They'are known for equality, beauty, and style. Ties, Handkerchiefs, Pajanias, Belt Dressing Gowns, Hosiery. 'Hats,1 Suspendcers, Jewelry, Shirts, etc. sets, caps, G '' f A Gift that i L Any man would app] of these slippers in Red I oar Black patent leather. $2.79 O(thers at $1.a49L Land BSo 620 East Liberty St s Useful ,eciate a pair Kid-Tan Kid r1 -$1.79 Ol Store, treet The Michigan Model Sprit .7d $40. - Ntionally known Merchandise- May wc help you? Wh iat Price W~oolens!. jFine, firm fabrics-the sort that is absolutely top-notch both for looks and wear--are usually costly. But it's a rigid' principle of ours never to sell a single garment which is not "ctp pro snuff" in serviceability. In fact we deliberately reduce ou r nargin of profit to make sure that every square 'inch o'f fabric is, right. Our patrons know this. And that's why the demand for our Clothing is ever on the increase. Tlake advantage of our policy. Special Group y of Overcoats,*. Winter O'Coai Price ..... $34.75 Others $25 to $50 Be 6autiful Silk Linied Tuxedo $35. "Clothes for the College Men" CLEARANCE OF ALL EUROPEAN IMPORTED GIFTS AT COST. Because the unusual Chinese gifts which. I import fit in so mch better with the idea of Chinese rugs, I am selling absolutey 1every import from Europe at cost. Mrerrich 928 Church. Phone ( 3155. '456 A WONDERFUL way of puting 1your self through college. (In- comes guaranteed). Address 'Box 113. 23451X3 SORORITIES! FRATERNITIES! Orthophonic Victrola - Radiola- Electrola 9-40. Original cost, $1,000. In excellent condition, used but 9 months, sacrifice for quick sale at $350. All-electric Super-Heterodyne; 7 tubes and rectifier; highly polished walnut case, not a scartch on it, size 22"x46"x47". Eight record al- bums included. Write or phone 3873 R. H. Snelling, 2725 N. Main St., Royal Oak, Mich. 234 H. W. CLARK 1113 South University, branch office Factory 534 Forest Avenue. Tailor Made Shoes to Your Measure from $7.50 to $1100. Riding Boots; Black or Tan. $11.50 up Bring Your Shoe Repairs Where Shoes are Made. C RADIO SERVICE Competent service men on all makes of radios. ISTIMPSON RADIO SERVICE Dial 21408 521 East Liberty 24e PIANO TUNING- Phone 6776. Victor Allmendinger. The Stein- way concert artist tuner. Office at residence, 1608 Morton Ave.' 2340 TYPING efficiently prepared. Uni- versity Typing Service, 718 Mon-. roe. Phone 21474. C TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuf. Dial 9387. C FOR RENT NEWLY furnished room to share with student. Former roommate ust left school. 1110 Willard. Phone 22959. 3X FOR RENT-Twro single rooms near Burns Park bus liie. Gtnteinen p5referred. Telephone 4704 234 FOR RENT-Especially warm a- tractive rooms for girls. Steam heat and shower. Dial 8544. 422, E. Washington. 2345' BEAUTIFUL Woodland Club House, available to rent to Fraternities and Sororties on reasonable terms, only 20 miles from Ann Arbor. Call or write Mr. Peters, R~andolph 4447, 408 Detroit av- ing Bai~k; Building, Detroit, Michigan, X FOR SALE FOR SALE-Tenor' Guitar and Tuxedo; sixe 44; cheap. Ial 8249. 4 FOR SALE-Sparton Radio; 10 months' old. Call 4618 after 6 p. In. 34 A BLACK formal French' monte~ac overcoat in good condition with' velvet 'collar. Dial 9419. 34 OWNER of part interest in valu- able closein Washtenaw acre- age will sacrifice for immediate sale. Phone 22839 or University 429. 612456 WAN LED enced cook and porter-Man andrrr wife would like fraternity work, Fine references. Phone X184, 4,i6 WANTED-Students to enjoy a real meal. Forest Inn, 538 Forest.. _ ~2460 LOST LOST-At Hill Auditorium Tuesday night--bill fold containing check and identification cards. L. F'. Hyde 1231 Olivia avenue. Phone 9452. q45 PARKER' fountain pen on- South U. between VWashtenaw and Forte est, Tuesday. Please notify J. P., Mapes, 1437 Washenaw, Dial 6617. 4.51 LOST - Ladies' brown pure. Be- tween, Arcade, post oti e ,and Wild's store. Monday afternoon. Contained drivers' license and money. Reward.. Michigan Daily; (Boxc 10. LOST-A key. Mosler No. 21:. Rewkar to Finder. phone 218G5. E 2;A pr.. .14 Milton' s 9Clothes New Stykes cDily New styles are arri ving daily at all Miltons stores. That's why we urge comparison with 'clothes selling up to double our price iii points of style, quality and vast . ness of selections. Millons clothes represent- a rare achievement in value,'wich will appeal particularly to those men who have always consid- eredt it necessary to spend Fortyr dollars, and moreO Any Suit, Overcoat, Topcot or Tuxedo in any Milton, store, are all one Price. -I :;J ":# t 'r: - : . ? i:}4} :i;'}{ tiff i :v" Ci:'t { v, :-:t;: : -<"a ?y : . :. ? :at .>v ii..1 :; 3 wr ., >.. ,: .: ,:; ;. a-: .!' ;; ', ;' y x' ; ° ::; ' :..-,.. ::. e : : I III IIAIII ... , Ftt " :. ,, ifT: LT Ci ,, i _t Cjustomed to All'estrg' Ii --- ,.. Deux ol IJ The fine art of hand tailoring assre jl4 lwptope 'bend of. formality wtNO pea hi eaxto so d st n ctively e xemiplified in L 4N ?VROCIK Ih~f.'X .INFYOOS A Brae Fleece C O T FINE CLOTHES 11 For Your Christmas Vacation Van, Boven accessories for eve- ning- attire are correct to the Sm allest detailt You will ,find' self assurance and confidence in wear- ing Van, Roven formal attire, U I I I II 11