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Manager's Hours : 1- p. i., 7-8 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Both phones g6o. 'VEINESDAY 3iMARCh i i io. iPtE' IN'SINIAsIs-TS RADurIIN. Consideralle contient has bee caiserl among the saaily aletes by the iun- usuial display of prep school iigi in i thegy mnasium. The fact that the piw- es-that-lie conteiiplae legislation to miftigate the eil is sufficient in itself to attract tilr atenilonc o it. A'fer all, there is no smstiall aout of usier in the prttest of the older me agaist tlis. usswonted shiesw. \Whil thr rulesof the athletic assiiiatien or the gyiiiiaiuimi ro it deny aiy individual the right toi wisear the sign of his earl attainencts, ueveteless there loisal- iays eee aii unisritte siaw iwhici de- clared against the wseriig of aiy in- signia on the flor of ite gym siller than itat f iisiiitiois of equaisl raik aniid pretige wiiti the Piiversiy. Sui flagrantithav-c the sviolatiois iofthis aiiieit lair becomse of late that the cap- taii nIfile track team lhs seeii it to pulishi a protrst against the offenders reprseitinig at the saiie tiiie the grit' rol sitiiiet of the iieii actively lar- icipatiig ini athletic affairs. 'The lair is by- nimats a iecaeit ii stittion, ut is founded iipioi the rights 'f the mcii rhte work ai n rishere. aiii ntot abroad:i utid in the nature of thing it ciiitieli out. 'Va flioid the gyt iitti theinsiiigiia of foreign itistituioins iistinictly citeiies tha~t whici is offered' byteclasses atoilytiyhle University.' Furteritore the wearig uf such symboils cantsigiify aiyting of virte if the icarer cannot 'make goid" here. fIt the face of poppla disarll i, the flaunietig of itiialet jerseys sout the gym iis iii idirect viilaioniiiifiithle roader aidtulter cllege siri tlthicht lnewssnio sigii ut that of htcal atauiniintu. The price fthis less prtentuiiius aparel that is cimniyuuI wiorii is niiisu ich as to prerit any) ats frois obtaining it. At all eetsthe present condition ought to le frow-ied upoii generally.'T'bcrc- moat of the otrusive iisignia isill leni ieserved i lgniy is that anariediin ac- coridsanciwithi the rles geritg at- ltues at \Michtiguan. GR E'' PLAYERS TO STAGE 'S It U STOOPS 'T) CONQUER" VTe Blieu cedtulayers who aieauir in A\iitiActborieat ieeka iil1 stage "Julius Caesar'- fr their first perforimace ol Satutrday afterisoon larchs 21. On Sat- nttulsnight She Suoops to Conquer" sill le proedriw.iile "Romeo anti Juliet" wille gieniNoonday nigs, Mlarcth 23. It iias wiiti ''Eierymian," tle old Eg- lishi mouralityplily, mist the dramas of Shiakestieare ttat Mlr. Greet lin't ap- tieiredin ttAmeirica. I the four years diinigswhicti he has tiured tis cotintr' hei tins iittlicaed his English success. Etncu-iirageil Iy te receptin accordei tie oldiEtiglishipays, lie las revived Goldlsmithtl's SlurStiiiiss to Conquer." Accrdetihg to the reprts fromthIe esterit cities whlere the first presenta tionts tititlaite, it is rue of the Imist ieligtful ticoductins yet given Iy the Eiiglishimaaegr. 'Tha Ie old Engliht coedriies swhichihasecute disappeared tromuthueitmiterit stage are still caale of pirdcig mitcigeuiie entertai- timc-it andihetrty' lasgiter, is iseli siewn by the praises iii theatrical critics of Boisutonandc tWasiigtgoni. -lr-. Gretasisuimies the role of Toy Lumstpkin, the miishieous goot-tatired. yotitg felloss islie iesires lnotig so muchel as to escape from isli mother's ialrion stritigs ansiltoispendtiI Iis timie and guititecus o ottrtisesailhis lbooiscimtpa- Wit Iitm, \iss Iree Roke shares the ottrs 'isitt ter itipersoaionsof the sriglyttRae I ardasle. Milieu Riosmer ats withi rat-c effect the art of ChIares )larliii, ue biasfil loser. The ithelersi are all excelleit in teir rles;tiatiyof temts tre caatible f itchtteItaierpatrs. 'Ih tsBleu Greet troiutilois differ froim the usual cite's its tisre sias taiio. 'Tere is tie str sirroiintded bytnumer- ois weakier stellites ut all the plyers are sit itniformisexcelleise, sd the cas) iseremarkably esi11traintedlad batlance. Sets fr the lier Greet perfiriances siill goiiiiissale texl Saturday itmortig at it oiclocklsits laror gymnsumiis. Ater Sauriay the tices sill le sold ati Wahr's fristi 4 irs 6 daly. Sevety- ive cetissill le chargei for reserved seats andi fity ceits for general amlis- LOS'V-'Masrchu o, laiy's opet-faced gilid sathets.lwesenis 17 . asigton andil physical laioraitoy. Returto1 alicve addirestr lphonie 45-,.. Rewaru. Sec our complete line of Michigan pins, fobs and souvenirs. Haler's Jewelry Store, 216 S. Main street. od PROF. FLO)RER TO LECTURE 'TO0DIIUTSCHER VEREIN Prof. W. 'W. Florer ofi the Gerisan deprtrmenl twill lecture tndr the ats- picers of theseIcuscher Mmcm in ext Fri- day evening at S o'dlo:k, in Sarah Cas- well Angell Hall, on "The Attitude of Contemporary German Poets tesard Education." The lecture, to wihich ad- mliisin is free, sill e givetinit Engishi ini order that it may- be better under- stood aind appreciated. 'Tie sibjec of education is our of the mnst vita ipestions cotfronting the cot- tettporary Gernan poets. In every forml ofi literature, ill poetry especially, has the existing school sysemtn et attacked. Is tinter to etter this, a great meetitg is held every spring at Weimar. Here gather Germnaty's greatest educators ad iterary met, to idiscuss cnditions of the educatintal syi'm suit suggest pos- sible impshremenets. Practical 0,tograis, prouviding for cotcerteci actiotsit all parts of te etmpire, are smapped out. Dr. Flore's ecture sill presiit thur prncliples for 'iht these iei arcoco- teniig. H-e his witent tuiimerous arti- cles ont this subject, especially for "Fue Lore" and oler literary magaines to xwhiichi le is a regitlar cntribtior. Hr has msade a particular sidy of the edt- catitoena mtovemuetts in Germlay atd conltribuiied as is resut of this research te variousmpedagogicah journals. After the lectire the tersof c Deiitscher Merein sill assembe its thur tarrs ofi arbuur gymunasium for the isiial informoah receptio at-d datce. Eachl Imembher of ttte seior me's sec- ieu has the trins-uge of insiig a get- tleiiani guest acorcing to thetsia cuis- ENGh N-LRING EDITOR WILt, LECTURE HERE Charles Whttiniug Baker, mataging edi- lee of the Etgineeritg Ness. sill de- iver ai leciure er otu March 27, his sitbject ueitg "The Making of Ltierature Io tinEsgineers." Mr. Baker cottts Iere utder te ais- ies of te departisetttof rtetoric. He ia-i deieredua u mbluler of lectures ibe- fore idifferett unitesieities. 'Tuis swil Ie his finst aitearciusteeat Michigasn, os- ever, although thte rhetoric departmoenth hsu- betitryinlg he gelthill for oser a year. His lecture sill e opeti to the genieral public. ft sill e of estecial interest toi egieering stutdetts atd tutt- 'ents itteested in journalism. 'TeEgineering Nens, of sthici Mr. Liken is ttaagig editor, is ote of tie leaduing engineeng jorals of this ceuntry. It is kownu for its broad- minided treattmsent of engiering suit- jects and of muaters of natioal interest. Mlr. Baker has bett in charge of te editoriual sork othiss paper for fifteet years. lie is the auttor of "Monpoies andc the People" LOST-Watch fob dring Michigenda at Whitney, or ott Sate street. Notify Cusititg's pharmacy. tf Since 188 we have made Watch Re- pairing one of our strongest features. Haler's Jewelry Store, 216 . Main -street. od Now Ready TEXT- BOOKS IFor all uepaurtets of the Uivosersty e Isasesastargerstck of SECOND HAND BOOKS tGet One Prcesn Drafting instruments and Supplies All kinds of Second-Hand Books taken in exchange forcash. WAHRtS University Bookstore SCRAP BOOKS Now is the right time to fix up that Scrap Book you've been talking shout so long. My new (smooth cover) I'M" Book is best and largest ever. $1.75 With photo Pres. Angell. Also Special Picture Rat e with hook. LYNDON IBAILEY & EDMUNDSj 5porttl 0oOa0 121 EASr LIBERTY STREETj [YEL ASSE[S Eygasss hae tecnmesuc a necessary nuisance with studnts of tte tat they will welome an ye- eta-ssishal gives comufort and seesie. }tave yor optical work doue at ARNOLD'S snd hen wilt fit yon Cculu fortably and guarantee results. (ick Retpars. Lu's-ic-iGround. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optical Specialist witt WM. ARNOLD, Jeweler 10 South Main Street Stylish More Stylish Most Stylish Are those that buy their S pring Shirts At The Co-Op Store March 12 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Will assist at Faculty Concert HIGH SCHOOL HALL Students' Lecture Association OPIE READ King of Amermcan Funmakers FI -day Eveniint, Marc 13, 1908, at 8 o'clock. University Hall Singlie Admission al -o 500 I 121 Washington E. The Randall Studio, Randall & Pack, Props., Phonie 598