THE MICHIGAN DAILY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Enered as 'econd clss mtter at the Ann 1Reduction Aro-o 11c Published daily (odycoepeR during the 4 colege yea, at 11T. Wa'higto street, Sale MANAIN EDITOR: S. EMORY THOMASON BUSINESS MANAER: As we have too large a RSO .HSO stock of fancy IEDdcis,- IITOS Nws, - -- -- J. S. BALKY SUITNGSANDASSOCIATES:I SUTNSAD Cliford Seeso. Roy Peebes, nA. 90. Grer, Hny I. Eri TROUUERIN6S AC. Pond. A. H. Ortmeyr. Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Ida9M. Irowrigg. 1. aic aye. on hand we will sell Go. A. Osbor. I arold C. Smith. the a rduedprce ±Harry H. Andrewts. Afed B.. ovi. the atredcedpries Thomas B. Robers. Clyte L. 1ew. to make room for our Editor Today-. W. JAYNE. Spring and , St ii ininto' Suctptiss woD'lrs ltoper yer, payablbin t Woolens. Be sure and il see. iU eitaevtd ofter Nov. 1, 190, $2311 call itt efore you place Office Hours: -12:3 is 1:30 and 6:30 ts 7:30 p. m. Daily. yoir order. J4t A -4 -4 * Address -ROCE B. HUSTN, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. G. H. WILD & COTlepone lOB E. WASHINGTON STREET1w e CALENDAR. T HE3 GREAT G A 90 R Feb. 3--:45 p. m. Lectire by Pro fessr James A. Craig on "The "P I T " eteits of Bible Study," it New Feb. 3-Wednesday, 5 p. u-Prof. Levy on "Higher Education," Tap. E X C I 'TI NOG FU j pan Hal. Series on "Contenpo j OREVERVONEraray France." 10 0 N VK K 0 NFeb.' 3-Wednesday-Prof. Moore of Harvard on "Recent Explorations Angeli all. Fb 4-Thursday, I p. r-Faculty fCnrt, Frieze Memorial al. Feb. -b.:31 p.01. Clayton S. Cttper wilol speak at McMilan al. IFeb. it1 and 12-Joint meeting ich. Political Science As'n and Lea gue of Mich. Municipalities. Feb. 11-"Post-Rxam. Jtbilee" at tUni- verity Y. M. C. A. Eery man in- vited. at Newberry all. Chaged from the 2th itst. on accont f "J" Hopti. C Feb. 12-Friday-"J" Hop, Waterman SHE EHANSFeb. 12--Friday-Rond of First Seme- DETROIT, 160 Wodward Aveue Feb. 13-Saturday evening-In Uni- AWNt ARBOR, 320 ISo. Sate Sree versity all, atnual concert of Musical Clubs. Of~f ~f O O f 0 Feb. 15-16-Symphonia Fraternity its eaConictttr at Athets '1Teater.I OHIO CENTRAL LINES Feb. che-enestorlyUniontsetre .r DIRECT LINE Feb. 2-Saturday-Preliminary indoorAl TOLEO T COLMBU F~meet Waterman gymnasium. 1,V - Feb.22-7:30 p. i. telebratittitofi P.etos C.eo.I.tl ns rotnders 0.ay" Attress by Prof.1 -- I Flemming (arcttw in Sarah Cas-I C. h.. MAJOR, Z. ConiPANY well Angell all. sbject, "r. Before the Junior Ho Go. E. rothinglan," Professor Is a good time to decorate yotr frater' in the University from 1871889. sity houise. Call or phone 21. Feb. 22-Saturday evening-Hopkin C. It. "AJOR &. CO. son Smith in S. L. A. cours, Uni- 203 R. Washington St verity al. TI[ S.TUDENTS' [[CTUJR[ ASSOCIATION I F. IHopkinson Smith . UNIVERSITY H314L[L Saturday Evening, [eb. 20 Seaton c'Tkeis, a$ ft.00 A ASingle Admission~, $0c 7 The melancholy days have come, The saddest of the year. The con-man's coming stsn, and Are paralyzed with fear. This is the seasttt when Bryant's immortal les imiress themselves' with exceptional force non the mind1 of every' sttttent, wetne liis ack with remorse over the semester's work as the profesotr smiles benignly and iretends totittstill confdetce into him with the wrds "No one who has done the work during the semester need feel afraid tf the examination"- when-btut what's the use. No one has time t read editorials these days and the best the Daily can do is wish ytttiall attccess. It mtst have tickled poor ild Brin to see his shadow yesterday, even tho it did mean six weeks more of htnger. trami-Writi-? (Casar had to wait untltSnday mirnig at tfil' P. 0. ftr the rest tf it.) SUSPENDS PUBLICATION. With this isste te aily stispends pttutlicatittn tntil after examinatins BASKET-BALL. 'he time fir the freshmen baske- ball iractice has been chatget frotn Saturday morning, to Friday after- nootn. The change has been made in the htoites that tore itt the freshmen girls will ttrn ot to i the practie. Up tt this time the outitotok ftr the freh- man tasket-ball team Ihas nt een a vtry right ot. Ft'wtrgirs have 'some to the practices than has teett 'he cabe ftr several years. totaly iht members of the reshmen class are he miot enthusiastic tover basket-bll, 3101 this year te interest has ntttbeel as great as that tf the tther classes., The Iastet-bal seastn topes sittn s- er te opeitg(f the tnew seneser; if tie freshmuell are ttt have a ceaol which wil hold its owt against tie 00100stfte ttpper classes, tie mu)st gfet ttt work diiretly. 'The chagtetti practice httttr has been nate.iltie 1101e0 Ittstirring tp interest, anti it 'tikgs it ptssile andi coneniet ftr molire girls tt attend te ract ices, X1 freshmen girls who talto any in.' crest in athletics, wheter they havei ever tplayetd baset-altteforetr ntt'' re turgedtt by the (directrs tito oeo(til tth tptriactices and see whae they cts do. POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. The meetings of the Michigan Pol- tieal Science Association and the Lea- gtuetf Michigan Municipalities. ttt be' held in Ann Arbor on Thtrstay anti Friday of net week, will be oen tit te ulic. Matytf te pasers will[ be of wide general interest, especially' those on Municilal Owenshilt of Ptb- lie tUtilities nd Direct PrimaryERic- toos, at the meeting Tlhtrsday even- ing, February 11th in the Cotrt Rootn o ahea conyCutHue Students iterested in pttblic affairs l will fitid this nmeeting and those in' Tappan Ball onthtie day folowitg welt wvorths their attention. 1904 LAW BASE BALL TEAM, Sittings at Rentchier, 1:3:0 p. i., Saturday, Feb. 6. 92 WIECK, Captain. GYMrNASIUMf1 "'irtst , S itarttIotion lt)r 's ee I(,cohtie, blitnk &slite, So~f Shites, cthwot.-01dI.k ii vii U Pant p1itev o lcile sOa Ite kfrovtlce Ipmcks. tl 5 SupporIrs, mae oitst co1ttonA Sping Elstic lgSuphoer insltth- 'J',ktiy Stea prtle.ll'lS- c pair - $2.50 rtols t to prevtnt lptintg- S0s tanvas Shttes, 'ubbter'soles. 75o antI---------- $1.00 Chiamlois tttthtrs pr Iair.--25s SWEATUERS V5est Cotlar, mInst lsobs wool1. $5 Gotlf Swtatet, in wirtd3Gilt bttonsJ. tGrasy &,' viht. -$.0 rtOR SALi Al' Walr's Book Stores. rt- -7 1ik Hat Window. I)tyo SILK ANDO OPERA HATS teCvturnin nti.) Srite4, )'iulu i ot livw~xyu Comislete Eveni g Dress Requisites. Full dress sits to ent ityo hrry GOODSPEED & SON 117 S. Main St Phone 38 1. - v Yxoifi'' wllibeh fair Iifx' tO useC \th-- iititS' 1'ilil:.Stick. OE DEAN M~1. 5CABOLT, 'Manage THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEB. 4 The Etipire Stock Compansy. Thursday Eveniug, the Great Sensational Dralllu JE TeSSEryFotnedonFacts. SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS- PRIC[S 10e, 20c, 30c. NO IHIGHEIR NOTE-Thursday evening one lady will he admitted free with each paid 30c ticket if reserved previous to 6 p. in. "4 f f f f I A. FIENRY & KYER, MERCHANT TAILORS, N. UNIVERSITY AVE.