THE MICHIGAN DAILY )U'RE NOT READY B FOR SUMMER amps Ru have ordered that light weight jit. A summer suit made by Mal- :ombination of style, comfort, and Style is possible for the reason that cut and made to your individual Comfort is there because the mat- he sheerest fabric,and economy,be- mier suit costs little in the begin- if hand tailored by Malcolm will always look well-We are showing of serge and flannel trousers. M k.LCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK )n't Forget to Attend Our . i Anniversary Sale han & Co. Detroit Unanimous on a suit by T Tailor Phone 1422-J HAVE STATION on the north-east cor- and Huron streets for ce station of the Stand- ny began Monday. As- made by John Koch, the or in charge of the con- t the building will be hin 75 days. of the building is esti- 000, which includes the ed by the company for only service stations in .at equal this one are in iladelphia, and Atlantic far superior to any in er the 'wmanagement of >s, the business for the eased over one-third, r station absolutely nec- .rbor has been the larg- e United States without in. newest features of the be the ladies' rest room, wn to only the latest is. Ann Ar.bor has not rest room for women, be the only one between Detroit. There will al- s lavatory in the base- run ks. Koch and Henne. ment. A double driveway covered with a tile canopy will lead to both streets. The base of the building will con- sist of green brick, and the balance of white stucco. #A series of lights will be, placed around the top of the building, making it well lighted. Two five-gallon gas pumps and two one- gallon polarine pumps will be install- ed in the driveway, so that two ma- chines. can be filled at the same time. It is planned to have a man in attend- ance from 6 o'clock in the morning until 12 o'clock at night. Five simi- lar buildings will be erected in De- troit, copied from the plans of the Ann Arbor construction. TECHNIC WILL PRINT STUDENT WAR NEWS Because it is impossible for a stu- dent who enters military service to keep in touch with all of his class- mates, the Technic, official quarterly of the Engineering society, has adopt- ed the plan of publishing, in each is- sue, a page or more of items dealing with all former engineering students in the service. This plan will be carried out for the first time in the "In The Service" number, to be published soon. Every issue of the engineers' pe- riodical will hereafter contain a com- plete list of all new men in the serv- ice of their country, besides news of all promotions and changes, of ad- dress. A much larger number of engi- neers in the service than was at first supposed has already been found by' the members of the Technic staff, who also report that the number of officers among these men is very great. It has been found difficult to obtain notes on the alumni students' who are fighting. It is estimated that the next issue of the Technic will contain about 400 names and nearly all of these are names of members of the classes from 1917 to 1921, inclusive. Watch The Daily Classified column. MICHIGAN SREAS IEJEN IN TENli TOURNAMENT WOLVERINES BEAT WISCONSIN t IN SINGLES; LOSEl DOUBLES (Special to The Michigan Daily) Chicago, Ill., May. 23. - Michi-i gan's tennis team won both of their single matches against Wisconsin here today in the Conference tennis1 tournament by decided scores but lost their doubles match to Minnesota in four hard fought sets. In the singles matches, Egbert eas- ily disposed of his rival, Neilson of Wisconsin, in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1; while Gotfriedson of Wisconsin suf- fered. defeat in straight sets, at the 'hands of Michigan's representative Hamer trimming him 6-0, 6-3. The doubles match went through four hotly contested sets, Hamer and Egbert finally losing to Widen and, Adams of Minnesota, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4. Chicago defeated Minnesota in the singles matches, Nath beating Widen 6-3, 6-3; and Pike beatingAdams 7-9 6-2, 6-1. Chicago lost the doubles match to Wisconsin i. a battle that went five sets. GREAT BRITAIN HAS LARGEST" 1917 WAR LOAN SUBSCRIPTION Of the various loans raised in 1917, Great Britian has the greatest amount, having subscribed $5,096,245,320. Com- parative figures follow: British victory loan early in 1917, fve per cent. Total subscriptions, $5,- 096,245.320. United States- second Liberty Loan, four per cent. Total subscriptions, $4,- 616,000,000. Eighth German war loan, four and one-half and five per cent. Total sub- scriptions, $3,600,000,000. French war loan of 1915, five per cent. Total subscriptions, $2,261,864,- 409. .Austrian seventh war loan, five per cent. Total subscriptions. $1,150,000,- 000. Italian fourth war loan, five per cent. Total subscriptions, $1,000.000,- 000. Hungary seventh war loan, six per cent. Total subscriptions, $600,000,- 000. Canadian victory loan, November, 1917, five and one-half per cent. Total subscriptions, $418,000,000. SENIOR WOMEN OUTLINE PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT AFFAIRS Senior women held the last of their afternoon "get together" parties yes- terday afternoon in Barbour gymnas- ium. It was decided that the class would hold the annual senior house party and senior breakfast on June 21 and 22 at Newberry residence, and committees were appointed for the final senior functions of the year. It was voted to give all surplus class funds to aid in paying off the debt on Alumnae house. The business meeting was followed by an hour of college songs and danc- ing. TODAY 4:15 o'clock -- Prof. 14. C. Adams talks at Barbour gymnasium on "War Finance." 7 o'clock-Band concert and senior sing at the band stand. 7:30 o'clock -- Cosmopolitan' club meets in Lane hall. 8 o'clock - Oratorical association play, "The Silver Box" in University hall. 8 'clock - Engineers-Mechanics smoker at Y. M. C. A. 8 o'clock-"Old Maids' Convention," at the Methodist church. 9 o'clock-Pennsylva.nia club party at the Union. TOM1ORROW 2 o'clock-Polonia Literary Circle meets in Lane hall. 4 o'clock-Prof. W. A. Frayer lec-1 tures at Sarah Caswell Angell hall! on "The Russian Situation in Its Re-# lation. to European Politics." 7:30 o'clock-Craftsman club meets in Masonic Temple. U-NOTICES The Comedy club will hold mem- bership try-outs from 9 to 12 o'clock tomorrow morning in Newberry hall. Oratorical association elections will be held at the flag-pole from 9 to 2 o'clock. Every student is eligible to vote. Six or seven senior lit students have not called for their invitations. These will be placed on sale from 11 to 12 o'clock tomorrow in Univer- sity hall. Only a few invitations are left and they will be sold to first comers. Pennsy Party on for Tonight at Union The Pennsylvania spring. party to be held tonight at the Union will be open to the campus. Music, cards, and dancing will make up the program. Tickets may be obtained at the Busy Bee, the Union, or from Mr. Kil- bourne, J. W. Chase,.'19, W. E. Cole, '20, Abigal Blackburn, '18, and Grace E. Albracht, '21, and other commit- tee men. Class Dancing Monday and Thurs- day evenings at the Packard.-Adv. I F dbl 1041 P, Main and Liberty Streets. A Most Unusual Clearance Sale !"I UNUSUAL BECAUSE .9 Of the lowness of its prices. Remarkable for its splendid assortments. Wonderful in the opportunitie it offers. MB. BROWN Offers men and women high- est marketable prices for their old clothes. Anything in the of suits, overcoats, or shoes he will take off your hands. Sell your old clothes. They are no good to you. I can use them. You w money's worth. No quibb them cheap. Their absolu be paid. Men's and wom both. Call Mr. Claude B Hoover Ave. Pone 2601 gladly call at your reside Cloth and Silk Dresses Suits, Coats Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters WHAT'S GOING ON I k I See the latest styles in personal calling cards at James Foster House of Art.-Adv. Straw Hat Days are Here t. o. T. C. MEN! ye you secured your Uniform for Summer Camp? We specialize in Straw Hats for Young Men and our stock this year are more complete than ever before. If If you want a sailor shape we can show you all of the latest shapes in split Sennits and fancy weaves. Our Panama and Bankock assortment is the largest shown in the city and we feel sure that we have just the hat that will please you. Come in and see our special values in Panamas at five dollars. are in a position to Outfit you completely with Khaki rms, Breeches, Service Hats, Cords and Straps. hing you will need for the Camp. In fact Don't forget that we are the sole agents for the famous ADLER- ROCHESTER Clothes for Young Men and men who want to stay young. Our Prices are Right Tinker & Company Lutz, Clothing Store 217 S0. MAIN STREET UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT So. State St. at William St.