THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Published Daily (Sudayexecepted) duin the Colgoer, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN -Grifec: Times building, 79 S. Mats St. be- tweee Liberty ad William Sts. MIANACONG EDITOR J. F. TOms, 9. BUSINESS SANAGER1 0,1t1. HAN, '9. EDITORS E. L. GEsneR, '95 L. F. S. . I)ses, '9. F. M. Looms, '95. . 13. SKetC i, '9L. H. H. Costs, '99. UmrI AS, 't. C. Al. GaEsN, 99, Athletic Editor. ASSOCIATE EDITORS W W.llughes, '98. S. W. Sith, '.M F. A. Fai,'98E. I A Cmpell'a W. P. Mulrril, '98. G. D. uut, 'V). A. A. Smith, '9. 5C. Lull, jr., 99 M. The suiscripin price of the IDaily s CW2.50 fr the collge yearwith a, eg uat deliey befresoneasch day. Ntices, enmuss ia- tions, and other mttre utestird oe publica- tios most be hadd is at thr ]ily othee e- fiee t sp. marormiledi to tie editor bfre'; p. i., at the day preevios to that as whbch theyvae epested tosappere Subsiptoss may hr left at The Daily OfIle, Mteys's us Stolliet's Neasisd, or with BusinssAlanager. hateilersswill c- fee a aoseby pr usa poptly at this ofi;touy failure at soteers to dersver paper In all pyrobatbiliy IletUni'ersity will have all11 sopportllity to wtsstshie prlatclliwsorkings of tie miucr dis- cussed honors ysicii of coldieting examnatioins. 'Theoreically bohr sides of te quelstiotn cttsbe sel stir ported. What se eed is a trial of the Iplant sunde the conrttiots existig here atnd this trialth le 'W.17I class will tdoubtless furnish 'The slpeial article os lbs recett consditionl ofratleics hlistaktes (11w viewy that t hasDaily' adopte'dtsw'het hei Chicago rtles sere raiiy ii~- ganl. The ruets are lbsesinly oiestht assure alraaetrislii ttnd lty work 119 htardshtip for tlte competig ltt ltt- ions are ptt ot thr sasir bcsis. The lrtile ittquesiotn shiowss 't'ry'clearly what shoul be te .tiittde of evey' stdent. The S. C A. Offers a Solution. Eiditor of U. f NM. Daily: Dear Sit,-Your edioial i l hris- ste of January' 28th ill regad t) a metsing 1115' for stedetsilas ('1-1 boldesed ne 10oue the colsuts cf y0or pap's to rdiscts te saesustbjct. We are hieatily agreed as to tie fact thttsvhere tiers Ire 110 oruitories tad the credit systentswitlt arIge nutlber of electives tpreails, tat ctlu- sive bbtoserful force caltled "college spirit" is aost tnkonswn. Ani itlias cetainly beets proved tha't the fore rf a, healthy college spirit is s god, a stlendithlig, of ten follsing ttt'n far intto later life tarid wieding t strotng influence fr swhat is hotest andtirue an ttlfraig'ltforeart. More of it at Mfihigan wouldi be good for botStudentssattdtuniversity. Yottgo on 'to oiy that, "It is a fact tat disc members of the literary dpartment never met ecst other to any extent. Perhaps a large reading room vehere all students could tieet aod ostudy Land discnss college affairs informsally is svhat Nve need." Nosw the teculiar tintg abouet tis is that stch a readsinreoum, andtlmornC for the excittsis'ese of the stbdettcls is alrerady tiers, and butt fesstudetnts seem to stetstaud it. Thte good peo- ple of the stats has's givenlarlgely by lrivate suscriplltis, tnearl'y t4t),00t) to blild ,in edifice for the ues of iso s1td'nts. 'I'is bttildig is -Neswberry' h9tl. It was15obtarinth roerghr mie ef- fuels of tile Studlent}' t_'llislldfl Ass)- ('ltiotl, los there is Itsorasotwhss'ttyh119 bstitlirrg -holdt n1o1trbe tsedl ty e very' goodrnn inred1'c(bstet till colle,''.Il s I N -, 43 a It :, ._z I. . . tom ="- ..., , ,, , i , A O D C SBwin the jury of shoe buyers ahd it's ours by a heavy majority. Footwear should be top quality. Thte feet can't stand anything else. Prices should he losv, so ao to keep the use tax within botuds. You wont feel our oboe prices, but they will matke you feel pleased. There are no cor'n growers like had shtos. Cotte to us and get sotmethiug that you can svear yourself, instead of Ga e Shoe wearing your fool. L. GRUNER, nNftn S eAror. THE STORE A flct, Sir:'associationtrvery touch ic- t1w Itsi'Searltos'at -Ne s'tcl'y' ttalt LADIES' JACKETS YOUR TASTE WILL fcoe ry lr'gitirmartr'cotlege SaffairScor fCr tir' lr'isutre lhors. Tireitbuilitg is and CAPES FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK, t here Srr tbe tsed. t.ls reading troom rt Half.If you furnish "urrooms dur- aud prlors -'tefree nti ats-vptr t rIGou Grctc'veyoury ae son1 whos w~ishess to ttsetrhem. '1'hc ornly never a time mors opportune than igtr' GetIvntrySse thin;l swhiichr stands irn Ilic ssty rrfitr'etrosw to pros-ide yourself wyitha a stylish Redluctions mtade to force trade freest use sf ii 'trt'e shoic strrent Goat or Cape at so little expense. in every department. brordy, i h fre t it. costs ,a Good Oi Antique Chamber Suits, is lire ~ cI trod We hrave uosv in our Cloak Room~ large mirror, good~ $16.00 value, (1eal 1o0ee I1)esurtt rclr a yildtirg ral tumanry Jracktslsas elegant in design, now $12. 50. ther associtiono, unifo'irrtnty ond 11b1 oaks and nmaterial -as this country af- A Solid Oak Roll Top Desk, rasonlty, is a cstmrarrtis'cty erall fords-than whrich no large city sate cheap at $15.00-Sale price $10.00. tart of lire studenlt body. Tihreis a boast better -all of which asre selling Chinelle Portieres redluced from wsay, hossever, by siirhialrl studeCntrs $2.25 to $1.50 a pair. of ordina~rily good chractcer eae p irr1hr in Prj Japaneese Rugs, 6X0 feet, a,$6.50 supprtort irthetbildtinrg S atn feeCfee Iovalue, now 4.500. use its triseleges;that a i by r Japanese Rugs, i' X10 > feet, an Srsoc~re rrrii LA IS C P $8 50 value, nosy 6. 50. comngin sscit errcnl pyrArDI( FUR C prA itag the anuic~t~ ee of one1)11dollar.akGI idowSeats, Cush- rany cosidra'ble tnumbrbcof s e to atrachan, Coney, Wool, Seal, Monkey ions and all kinds of Fturniture to Nvhro dot tot care to annurer the-sad Ilectric Seal Furniture Repairing out' spec- sels'cs as C'Iristians,.wsud c:thi N llity. fstt'p, thre rrssrclati~r otti 1 b Hbelf Work anod pices that please. oper'n ltedoors of its buitlrding (auIlhs crrlae public irr getrerl tsr free trse. Atd thlisOfree tusC' Crc assroch ir' i wo'S)ld1be rrreoirerha tgld to -rant if tire expeist's of ligirt anrrea rrrt sser"e t be shiotuldere'r by thre sttrclrts. As it is, swe ihav'e dirhicuthy' itr pay-inge'ur r'oal 111dtigirttills h.n,'rrditioinvt10outt manr~y' othier heavy'9'exprenses,anrd fetl rtihgedt to char te foerr'es of ouer roromrstry' rit'er orrnilatiotrs thaniott" Wes tiik s'swrec'irss'wn ouer'cor- leg:'esicit by'{offrinrg t scirhlcrshitpill sriology'. wchiwe 'htope swillihe erf scrs'etortthre rrivrsity. 1Atrot lot DRY GOODS. MACK & cDoil 56-58-60 S. MAIN ST. - FURNITURE. THE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT i~ e ttat' ecur R-O iaioF___rs «e' ca'e abtlr to offer 1to yorthlilttlsr of Luther Laflin Mills, (Chicago -Alumlni Numbf St $40t,000 huitinrtg, rsadinag rom, 1551- 'trrs, eoutrthee trooms1, held aturitor'- il.r. toame ire andruerws'hat tire pes- the of tire stateh a rve giv-en y'otuott conrditionth lat yore taecar(' of it. For' fturthrer hrticula~r'srcalSt thre oltece irn Nessberry Halt. PERBEIIIT Al. RICHi, Icr's. Students' Chrristian Associatloet. Imperial Quartet-- Oratorical Contest------------_ _ __ 7Ex-Presidlent Harrison- Lucius Perry llls john Kendrick Bangs GENERAL ADMISSIT er)--_------Feb. 12 ------March 12 ------March 19 ------March 22 ----- -April 2 -------April13 N TICKETS :$9.00 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS '.50 Delta Chi Annual Convention. SINGLE ADMISSION .50 'thre anua~l convention of .the Delta EXCEPT Ci fraternity was 'held under thee tis- Oeatorieal Content .2a pices of the Corenell chapter at Ithica, N. Y., -the latter hpart of last siveek TICKETS NOsy ON SALE-eseeved tickets en sate ret Pahmer's drug shore, St 'I'. A. Berible and V. It. Blackburn etreent, and Wahr's bonok store, Main street. the T'epresentatiues of the Michigan JAMES H. PRUITT, Corresponding Secretary. schapter, retureled to college yesterday _____________________________________ torening. The former wvas elected as- , A T sosiate judge of the Grand Chapter. .A.D VE [ RI 1E in ine D IL