____ ____ ____ ____ ____THE MICHIGAN DAILY ow l r "ASHMONT" "A N* TAKE YOUR Amatuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results that will not be a disappointment. L Y N D o N ' S 719 N. University Ave 1 r I SHEEHAN & CO. 'I e Smart Shape for the Young Men" Established 1905,'and Growing bigger and better every day. 1111 ___ j ==. No. 990 in-lined, long-vamped, clean written all over it, and we have looking. There is class never seen a better fitter. In All Wanted Leathers 115 Main SI1s Hoffstetter's WA LK -OVEl SHOP S. Main St, FRATERNITIES e havelunsurpassed ,accomodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Wooers" Retreat Will Br ing joy to Campus Fussers Campus "fussing," now a hindrance to the student in the Library-where the billing and the cooing run their course from morn till night-will soon have its way unhindered in that ancient room of study, for the plans of our new building show that in one corner there is a place for conversa- tion, where the "wooers" shall hold sway. Thus no longer will the student have to cast aside his lessons or have mod- ern romance mingling with his read- ing of the ancient. Whispered words of maids entrancing, half concealed behind a text book, promises of future meetings, promises of other natures, words of everything but study will be put into one corner, where no text books urge to study, where no thoughts of morrow's classes, where no worry of exam times, nothing but that con- versation and all else that should go with it to make up the campus ,"fus- sing." Oh, rejoice, ye night-time students, ring out loudly all ye bells, for ever- more there shall be quiet in the rooms where study dwells. Pop. Mat. Tues. A Wk. May 28 Thurs. and Sat. I C K Nights 25C and SCE 25, 50C, 75c TheBONSTELLE COMPANY riy "Hitthe Trail Holliday" ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30 isc Unless Otherwise Specified Phone $g6-M Fri-z-Viola Dana in "God's Law and Man's" and Drew Comedy, ("afety First"). Sat-2-Anita Stewart in "The More Excellent Way' and Part XI of "Patria." I C. W. GRAHAM, Manager Space will not permit us to list the offerings. Come in and look them over. SHEEHAN & CO. I 4. .I Perfect Portraitures ; "Amateur Work Handled ina Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHIONIC 948-w eA BEHRINGER & -HOFF "Quality Electric Shop" ELECTRIC FIXTURES, APPLIANCES AND REPAIRING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON HOUSE WIRING NOTICE To Owners of Panama Hats To everyone who has Panama Hats to besbleached and reblocked, and to our customers who patronized us when we were on Huron Street, who may not know we wish to say that our Factory and Salesroom is now located on Pack- ard Street, only two doors from the corner of Packard and State. We use no acids in bleaching Panamas and we handle the finest hats without injury; when we do your hat over it looks, new and you appreciate it. Prices the saniZ as fast year. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St. Cor. State and Packard (Next to the Delta) Our address can always be found in the Telephone Book the first name under " LUKE N ORTH Leader of the Great Adventure Single Tax Land Reform Will tell of the exciting Political Campaign in California LANE, UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. Monday Evening, June 4th, 8 P. M. ADMISSION FREE Come everybody who prefers construc. tive work to destructive. Engraved Personal Cards I I I {bider them at once from one 2195 Nickels Arcade PRINO - SUITINCS WHAT'S GOING ON I- I At Prices that Suit give you quality, quantity and service, and we also do Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing !ard's Klassy Kut Klothes W. ALLEN, Manager 118 E. Huron Street I 1$57-Dry Goods, Furniture, and Women's Fashions-1917 Today 2 o'clock-Boat club regatta on Huron river near boathouse. 7 o'clock-Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 7 o'clock-Alpha Nu meeting in Uni- versity hall. Tomorrow 4:45 o'clock-Senior Vespers at Martha Cook dormitory. 6:30 o'clock -- Unitarian society meeting at Unitarian church. U-Notices Tryouts for the Comedy club will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock today in Newberry hall. There will be an election of officers for the Oratorical association from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning in Univer- sity hall. , Choral Union ushers will report at 7 o'clock Monday night at Hill audi- torium for the registration mass meet- ing. APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE PLACES STUDENTS FOR YEAR 1 .. The New Beauty Shop Appointments can be made by telephone for hair dressing, shampooing, manicuring and all kinds of facial and skin treat- ments. I 1 12 S. Main Street Skilled operators, working with the latest mechanical applian- raa lfn . in ih a+ "%O'lnt nnri h c nrrr The Mayer-Schairer Company I ces, oter the highest possible type of beauty service. The charges are moderate. (Rest Room-Third Floor) ESTABLISHED 1818 MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREUT NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 8800 The committee on appointments which is placing teachers forthe com- ing school year has announced the fol- lowing appointments: Helen E. Olson, '17, Painesdale, his- tory and physiography departments; Paul M. Aultman, '16, Ithaca, science department; Laura R. Carpenter, '17, 2 South high school, Grand Rapids, Eng- lish department; Harriet V. Haven, '17, Maistee, German and Latin depart- mpnts; Bessie I. Yutzey, '17, Tecum- seh, English and Latin departments; Grace M. Northrup, '15, Port Huron, English department; Oana Ten Eyck, ..c '17, Albion, Latin department; Karo- lena M. Fox, '15, Lansing, English de- partment; Treva E. Briggs, '16, Carson City. English and Latin departments; Effi'e Van Scoten, grad., Erie, Pa., Eng- lish department; Harriet M. Whitmer, grad., Wyandotte, biology and general science departments; Adele West- brook, '16, junior high school, Battle Creek, mathematics department; Flor- ence V. Essery, '14, Detroit, English department; Ruth Dietz, Battle Creek, grade schools. Arrest Texas Hardware Dealer Houston, Tex., June 1.--George F. Harris, hardware dealer of Bondville. Tex., after federal agents found in his possession 10 Winchester rifles knocked down and packed in two suit cases, was arrested. Harris was pre- paring to send the arms into Mexico. Intercollegiate Wisconsin: Four students have been aocepted as officers in the marine corps. They will soon be on duty as second lieutenants. Yale :-Ninety-two members of the senior class of the Sheffield scientific school here have left college for gov- ernment service. Iowa: Commencement plans for this year indicate that the festivities will be more elaborate than ever. Iowa: The Y. X. C. A. campaign has netted more than $7,200. Yale: The junior class of Yale has contributed 201 men to the various branches of government service. This class has lost more heavily than any other of the university. Washington: Nineteen engineering students, two professors, and a cook have left for the summer camp at A- erican lake. Pennsylvania: Enrollment in the base hospital unit at the university exceeds 200. More than half of this number are outside enrollments. Ohio State: Degrees will be give to 982 students on June 5. The num ber of graduates is the largest in th history of the university. Chicago: Arthur A. Baer has been elected managing editor of the Daily Maroon. Oklahoma: The report of the stu- dents' association for the fiscal year shows a balance of $4,281.90 on hand. Indiana: A second unit of the Am- erican ambulance corps will be form- ed here at once, according to a tele- gram received from Washington. Typewriters of all makes bought for cash. O. D. Morrill, 322 So. State St. -Adv. tf Orpheum Theatre Matinees ,. 3:3o. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Fri-i-House Peters and Myrtle Sted- man in "As Men Love." 'Also Tri- angle Komedy and Paramount Picto- graph. i Matinees 2, 3;30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 I: I Sat-2-Ann Murdock in "Where Love Is." Also Pathe News and Theby Comedy. Sun-Mon-3-4-Bessie Lovein "A Daught- er of the Poor." Also Holmes Trav- els. STOP ELIGIBLE DRAFT CITI- ZENS FROM CROSSING BORDER Laredo, Tex., June 1.-Checking the exodus of so-called slackers who are leaving the United States to avoid military registration, government agents here this afternoon refused to allow male citizens between 21 and 30 to cross the border into Mexico. Get your Canoe Lunch for the Re- gatta at the Delta. Phone 817-M.- Wuerth Theatre "In acting, interest and well told plot, 'Enlighten Thy Daught- er' is superior to any similar picture that has ever preceded it. The action is swift and there is a careful avoidance of anything that would make the scenes un- pleasant or distasteful to the most puritanical." Detroit News. April 16, 1917. "Every mother and father and every young girl in Detroit would be well repaid by seeing 'Enlighten Thy Daughter.' It is not a sex picture in the general- ly accepted term; not a scene in the play is suggestive;, the tense situations are delicately handled, and the oldstory of all ages and nations, is retold with a modern touch that should ap- peal to all womanhood." 'Detroit Free Press. April 16, 1917. 'Enlighten Thy Daughter,' the delicacy of the theme is deftlyhandled, and there is no offense in any of the incidents or in the manner of their pre- sentation. For a film lesson on the teaching of truths essential to the health and morals of the race. 'Enlighten Thy Daughter' is more to be commended than any other filmlealing with the same subject ;which has gone before." Detroit Times. 3 SHOWS DAILY - 3 3, 7 and 8:30 P. M ALL SEATS ............2e Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Fri--c-Wm. Desmond in "Blood Will Tell." Also Kkystone Comedy, "Villa of the Movies." Sat-z-Wm. Courtney and Marguerite Snow in "The Hunting of the Hawk." Also Mollie King in "The Mystery of the Double Cross." Part 3. I MAJE44STI C L est Times TIcxJay. A Pictuie that no girl or Boy should fail to see. It's a story wit4h a punch and a moral. #I Adv. 1-2 Our representative, Mr. D. L. Gray will be at the HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN, DETROIT Monday and Tuesday June 4th and 5th with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Summer A copy of our New Illustrated Catalogue, containing more than One Hundred Photographic Plates, wii be mailed to anyons. mentioning The MICHIGAN DAILY Schaeberle & Son can equip your portable Victrola with a Record-Lyte for $3.5.-Adv. Go to Wilkinson's for your Trunks, :s Bags, and Suitcases, where luggage is good and prices are right. Opposite Wuerth Arcade, 325 So. Main St.- Adv. tt .Get gatta Adv. your Canoe Lunch for the Re- at the Delta. Phone 817-M.- 1-2l Meet me at the Delta Sunday eve- ing.-Adv. Get your Canoe Lunch for the Re- gatta at the Delta. Phone 817-M.- Adv. 1-2 Sunday evening luncheon Delta Cafe balance of school year.-Adv. Going canoeing up the river? Make these trips real enjoyable by equip- ping your canoe with a portable Vic- trola and records of the World's Best Artists. Victrola outfits for sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. 110 S. Main St.-Adv. BOSTON SALES-OFFICES 'R ONT COR. BOY LSTON STREET. NEWPORT SALES-OFFICE 220 SEivuc AVENE 'ery The Daily for service. Delta Cafe open Commencement week. Table d'hote service. Special parties by arrangement.-Adv. 30 Banquets given particular attention. Delta Cafe. -Adv. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. USE Daily Want-Ads.