i [I 11 TAKE YOUR Amatuer Finishing tea Reliable Photographer who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results thalt will not be a disappointment. In fine tailoring the cost of good workm~anship exceeds the cost of the fabric. Workmanship is the ability behind the shears, behind the needles. It days the most important part in a successful suit, fixes the cost, the selling price, as wvell as the value of the garment. OUR TAILORING HAS STOOD THE TEST. SPECIAL SALE ON LYNDON'S I 719 N. University Ave i iship Established 1905, and Growing bigger and better every day. I I I SLIGHTLY .. WCHAT'S GOING ON 1 Today 10:30 o'clock-The Rev. R. ing lectures at the Unitarian S. Lor- church. ARCADE sh'ows at 5:00; 6:S0; 8:0,; ,:S. 15e Unless Otherwise Speoified phout aet-M Mon.-14-Norma Talmadge in "Panthea" (Ret.) and Christie Comedy ("Cloth- es and the Man"). Tues.-Wed.-15.16-C. Aubrey Smith and Jack Sherrill in "The Witching flour" and Comedy. I SOILED I ATHLETIC GOODS J. K. MALCOLM .604 E. Liberty St. Malcolm Block 11 .m... FRATERNITIES e havelurnsurpasd ,accomodlati@Us for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS ~ 1546-43 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures "Amateur Work Handfed ini a Pro- fessional Way. 619o S. Liberty 8t. PH1ONE 948-'W EU.DEDAKER MOTOR CARS. H#. F. GAYLORD, one 1927 311 Maynard Street YELLOW BONNET TAXI COi. PHOCNE 2255I intain Penss repaired, straighten-. Fountain Pens repaired. straighten- nd adjusted. Haller & Fuller, ed, and adjusted. Haller & Fuller, St. Jewelers.-Adv. 10-17 State St. Jewelers.-Adv. 10-17 10:30 o'clock-The Rev. L. A. Bar- rett speaks at the Presbyterian church. 10:30 o'clock-The Rev. William E. Strong lectures at the Congregational church. 10:30 o'clock-Services at St. An- drew's church. 10:45 o'clock-The Rev. John Mason Wells speaks at the First Baptist church. 6: 30. o'clock-Prof. W. R. Humphreys of the English department speaks at the Congregational church. 6:30 o'clock-Students society of Unitarian church meets. 6:45 o'clock-Dr. Leo Franklin ad- dresses the Jewish Students' congrega- tion at Newberry hall. 7:30 o'clock-Judge John M. Killits lectures at the Methodist church. Tomorrowm 8:30 o'clock-Cercle Francais elects officers in Cercle rooms in University hall. 4 o'clock-Swing-out. U-Notices Freshmen and sophomores turn out for tryout for obstacle races from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorroW in Waterman gymnasium. Tihe cast of "The Nerry Wives of Windsor" will hold a rehearsal at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in University hall. Miss M. Crans, licensed chiropodist, will be at Stoddard's Hair Shop all day Tuesday, May 15. Phone 296-J.- IAdv. 13 Orpheum Theatre N atinees, 2 :00-3:30; Evening, 6:43, 8:15, 9:30.II Saturdays-H.olidays continuous. ' Sun.-Mon.-13-14-Pauline Frederick in "Sapho." Also Holmes Travels. Evening. [5c. Tues.-l5-Douglas Fairbanks in "The Matrimnaniac." Also Triangle-Key- stone ,Comedy, "Safety First Am- brose. Reb oked. Evening, rsc 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. UNION D~ANCE HALL is available for dancing on Friday Eve., May 18th. Enquire at once of the Union.-Adv. Try a Xlchtga Daily Waat-AAL SWHITNEY THEATRE Wednesday Night, May 16 SHEEHAN & CO* 11 Charles Frohman presents "A Great Actor in a Great Play "- N. Y. American. in the Comedy of Cheerfulness "Mister An* inio"I By Booth Tarkington. PRICES:--500, 275c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Seats on Sale Monday, May 14. at 10 A. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW?1 1: I R THE BIG THEATRE WITH THE .BIG SHOWS ANVD SMALL PRICES I TawOD AYV 3, 7, and 8:30 P. M. Iobert Warwick JUNE ELVIDGE and HENRY HULL 3 DAYIS Cx;09g"MONDAY NIGHTS--7:30 8& 9 HALTON POWELL (HIMSELF) IN 3om DASTHURSDAY 3, 7,,and 9PF.M. SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THOS. H. INCE'S Civiliz Ioi The $1,000,000.00 Wonder Spectacle of the Century!!1 -in- teSTEP LIVELY" ""The Family Honor" Scenically and artistically it would be hard to beat this production and it would be harder to beat it from the standpoint of interesting* enter- tainment. There isn't a dull moment in it. It grip~s and thrills from start to finish. Ditmars' Book of Life ATHLETIC PROGRAM SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM "Ballet 1usic from Faust" "Chanson Napolitain," Flute Solo, C. E. Toole. Two Pieces from Natoma: No. 1, Dagger Dance; -No. 2, Indian Invocation. I=There's a Long, Long Trail," Balad. Selection: "Bits of Remick's Hits, No. 17 B." Overture-"Light Cavalry:" "Roses from the South,". Waltz. Xylophone Solo-iThese Southern Blues," Dode Lamson. Humeresque De~orak. "Indian Lament," Indian Love Song. "Camel's Teread," Oriental March. Frolics of Cupid, Overture. "An O&d umber.' "America Needs You Like a Mother.- Anid other selections. WITH HAL JOHNSON THE (A Score of Radiant, Ravishing, Romping Rosebuds ORGEOUS EWILDERING SEE BEAUTY -The Incarnation of the Delectable Girlhood. A G-ITLITTERI1GO EICING TA FEAST Most Complete Singing and Dancing Festival. ALAXY FAUTI ES CHORUS t.+{ < itI A Carnival of finely Patriotic Thrilling Song, Dance and Jest With the foMowing funmakers : Rita Lawrence, lone O'Donnell, Stella Donahue, Florence Little, Billy Wise, George F. Watson, George Donahue, Dick Madison, and Charles LeRoy. PERSONALLY ENDORSED BY PRESIDENT V IL ON THE PLAY THAT SPEAKS FOR IILTMAMTY In addition to A Big Girly Chorus Beautiful Girls of AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Matinees-Tuesday and Wednesday ilatinees, Tues. and Wed., 10c and Nights...............15c, 25c, and Note Cut Prices MATINEES ......................1c and 25c NIGHTS ............................... 25c 15C 30C [ATINEE 14c NIGHT 15c Matinees 2~ 'OO p COM. MON., 2:30 anid 8:15 P. M. ANNE TTE KELLERMAN In the Picture Beautiful "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" Children 15c Nights 25c, 35c, 50~c