THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 11, III I In fine tailoring the cost of good workmanship exceeds the cost of the fabric. Workmanship is the ability behind the shears, behind the needles. It plays the most important part in a successful suit, fixes the cost, the selling price, as well as the value of the garment. 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 7191N. University Ave se SPECIAL S A LLE ON ,manshi IL Established 1905, and Growing bigger and better every day. ' SLIGHTLY OUIZ TAILORING HAS STOOD THE TEST. J. K. MALCOLM 604 E. Liberty St. Malcolm Block F RATERN T I ES We havelunsurpassed ,accemodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y IWHAT'S GOING ONJ Today 7 o'clock-Alpha Nu meeting in University hall. 8 o'clock-Plymouth Round Table social in Congregational church. 8 o'clock - University School of Nurses' graduation exercises in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. 9 o'clock-Soph Prom at Armory. Tomorrow 7 o'clock-Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 7:30 o'clock-Craftsmen club meet- ing in Masonic temple. 8 o'clock-Adelphi-Jeffersonian cup debate in University hall. U-Notices There will be a special meeting of all the officers of the Engineering regi- ment at 3:30 o'clock today in room 338 Engineering building. There will be a rehearsal of the en- tire cast of "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at 7 o'clock tonight in Uni- versity Hall. Fresh lit baseballteam will practice at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon on south Ferry field. Junior lit baseball team will prac- tice at 4 o'clock today on south Ferry field. All freshmen foresters are urged to attend the foresters' field day which will start this noon and end Monday Pop. Mat. Wed. Wk. May 7 Best Seats $j.50 G A GB 1 G K Nights 50 to $2.00 DETROIT Direct from New York Winter Gardens 'The Shoewof Wonders' 'aRCAD2' 15e Unless Otherwise Specified I Pe&( a$-M. SOILED I ATHLETIC Thurs -lOGeorge Walsh in "High Fin- ance ;" Charlie Chaplin in "rasy Street." (Rtet.) Fri.-11-Mine. Petrova in "The Waiting Soul;" Drew Comedy ("Putting It Over on Henry"). SHEEHAN & Co. GOODS I .I Perfect Portraitures AmateurWork Handled in a Pro- V Afeational Way. St. PH O N M 948-W 619 E. Liberty2 F hitney Theatre Charles Frohman presents )TlS "A great Actor i a great play" -1V. Y. ,Aneri-f can. SKI NNER in the comedy of cheerful- ness, "MISTER ANTONIO," By Booth Tarkington. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1,00, $1,50 and $2.00 Seats on Sale Monday, May 14, 10 A. M. Mail Orders NOW! Goodhew Floral Co. 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. Greenhouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, 170-M. M AJ ST ! . 3--SHOWS DAILY-,3 3-7-a nd-S8:30 P. M. TODAY AND TONIGHT A WHIRLWIND COMEDY OF THRILLS AND SURPRISES "THE CLOCK" A capital cast including MARSHALL FARNUM and BROWNIE VERNON "Six o'clockTime to Get Up" TIME TO LAUGH TIME FOR FUN "Time for the Time of Your Life" Mat. 10c Night 10c and 15e MONDAY FOR THREE DAYS HALTON POWELL AND HIS BIG GIRL SHOW "STEP LIVELY" Seats Now on Sale * ***** * * STUDENTS LEAVING ASKED* TO REGISTER AT UNION * * All students whd have made * definite arrangements to enter * * any branch ofhthe government * * farm work, are requested to reg- * * ister at the Michigan Union * their name and address, for the * informaton of the intelligence * bureau. In case of uncertainty* * of address, the student should * * make arangements to further * ! it to the Union as soon as pos- * * sible. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Orpheumr Theatre Matinees. a:oo-:o; Evening, 6:45, 8:rS, 9;30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Thurs.-Fri.-10-11-Kathlyn Williams in "Out of the Wreck." Also Para- mount Pictograph, Cartoons, and Ford Travels. Sat.-12-Mm. Desmond in "The Last of the Ingrams." Also Triangle Kom- edy, "Done in Oil. evening, 15c. I' Ninety New Caps and Gowns from New York .1 I f hatr * * W 1857 Dry Goods, Furniture and Women's Fashions 1917 URGE SENIORS TO ORDER. CAPS AND GOWNS AT ONCE * * I ALL CLASSES TO PAY FOR NEW ROPE FOR TUG-OF-WAR ** * * * * * * ' * Bills for the new tag-of-war * * rope to take the place of the old * one which was destroyed last year, * * have been sent out to the treas-* * urers of the classes on the cam- * * pus. Money for the rope must be * * in very shortly if the tug-of-war * * contest is to be held as usual this * year. * * * * * * * S * * * * * * * Seniors in all colleges are * strongly urged to make arrange- * ments with the local merchants* for their caps and gowns immedi- ately. With the date for Swing- * out advanced to Monday, May 14, * local merchants are confronted * with a difficult problem in at- * tempting to meet the delayed or- * ders for caps and gowns which * they must furnish at an earlier * date than they had planned upon. * Committee in Charge. * * C * * * * * * * * * * * morning. All sophs and freshmen expecting to enter the spring contests will weigh in from 1 to 3 o'clock today in Water- man gymnasium. Tryouts for the spring contest relay teams will be held tomorrow after- noon in Waterman gymnasium. Junior Dents Meet at 8 o'clock to- day in Dental building to elect stu- dent councilman. ADELPHI AND JEFFERSONIANS DEBATE SATURDAY FOR CUP The last of a series of cup debates between the Adelphi and Jeffersonian debating societies for possession of the Detroit alumni cup will be held at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in Uni- versity Hall. If the Adelphi win this debate it means permanent possession of the cup for this society. CONTEST TRYOUTS TO MEET IN WATERMAN GYM TODAY Prospective contestants for the tug- of-war will weigh in between 1 and 3 o'clock today in the main office of Waterman gymnasium. Tryouts for the relay races will be held tomor- row afternoon in the gymnasium. All men should bring tennis shoes. Training for Indiana Summer Students Bloomington, Ind., May 10.-Courses in military training similar to those now being given to regular students will be offered to students in the sum- mer session. Senior Dents Banquet at Statler The senor dents banqueted at the Statler hotel in Detroit, Wednesday night after they had been shown through the establishment of the Parke, Davis company. Muskigum for Compulsory Drill New Concord, ., Mayh10.-Students of Muskigum college have voted for compulsory military training for all male students of the college who are physically able to drij. Cornell Best School for Training Ithaca, N. Y., May 10.-Following an inspection of Cornell's branch of the reserve officers' training corps, Cap- tain K D. Powers, the government representative, paid the highest trib- ute to the efficiency of the corps. "Cor- nell is by far the best educational in- stitution for the training of college cadets among those I have inspected in the east," said Captain Powers. Twenty Americans Held in Turkey Washington, May 10.-Twenty Amer- icans are being held by Turkish au- thorities in Constantinople. A dis- patch from the American ambassador reached the state department today stating that Americans of military age had not been permitted to depart. The ambassador is exerting every ef- fort to secure permission for them to leave. Rugs perfectly cleaned, washed, and in STUDEBAKER "'C LA S A' Notary Public. O. D. Morrill, 322 South State.-Adv. tf I can duplicate any lent. J. L. Chapman, Optrometrikt and Jeweler, [in GAYLORD, Phone 1927 311 Maynard Street Fountain Pens repaired, straighten- Fountain Pens repaired, straighten- d, and adjusted. Haller & Fuller, ed, and adjusted. Haller & Fuller, ed Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. State St. Jewelers.-Adv. 10-17 State St. Jewelers.--Adv. 'U 10-17 oiI . h 'to : 2 x a sn TO .DAY I I Charlie Chaplin In "EASY STREET" Extra Paramount Presents Hazel Dawn DAYCS m'cing Friday Afternoon 3 P. N. 8 Twice Saturday, 3:00 & 8:15 P. f,. .Ready in stock for immediate de- livery. Costumes for men and women i all departments. For sale or Ren- al (a Galat once. yl k FIRST TIMl AT POPULAR PRICES : Prices: 13venings, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00; afew at $1.50. Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 MOTOR CARS D. W. GRIFFITH'S EIGHTH WONDER OF THE ORLD Most 1(ealistic and 18,000 Peoplc 3,000 ors s New Grenadine & Poplin Ties Stupendous View of HATS and CAPS DETROIT, CHICAGO. MINNEAPOLIS FURNISHINGS Grennan's Custom Tailored Clothes Stirring Events toPr dce in the Development I Cost of our EAST LIBERTY at 606 SENIOR CANES Now Ready IPROMPT SERVICE, FULL SATISFACTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS-- Country $500,000 Taken from Thomas Dixon's "THE CLANSMAN" SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 20 SYMPHONY 4RCHETRA OF 20 It is on this basis that we do business. ,. ARCADE JEWELER CARL F. BAY Arcade Phone 152-W 600 TIMES IN CHICAGO Now playing on five Con- tinents - America, South America, Europe, Aus- tralia, Asia. Ashton Stevens, in the Chicago Examiner, says: "The 'Birth of a Nation' isthe best, the most nat- ive drama ever written by an American- it is the most dramatic work in all American drama-and that goes for stage as well as screen."