THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE11 MICHIGAN DAILY Entered .as second class mtterat the An Red uction ' Arbor PostOffice. IPablished daiy (Mndayexce pied) during the coil eeyeaat li17IE. Washington street, (aeetforsieetac)Poe823Sa eMANAGING EDITOR: SEMORY TIIOMASON BUSINESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B1. RUtSTtON As we have too large a.._ EDITORS: stock of fancy JAtetics, - - ROBsERK.WaLTas News, - - - - - J. S. BALsa ASSOCIATES: SITINOS AND Clifford Stevenson, Roy teebics, * A. M. Gr ater, Hen'ryP.Eri T ROUS[RE N GsA. C.raced. A. II. Otmeyec. Joiseph: Y.IDerr, StoddardSi . Mace. ± Ida M.lh:::e::ig,. . Waite Jayne. on hand we will iSell G~eo.A. Ostborn. Halad C. Sithel. Harrcy H Andr~ces. Alfeadit. sailh. them at rednced prices Thoas B. Robertcs. Clyde L. Dae. to make room for onr BUSISESS STAFF: Spring and Snm22. n e r M . olt:. C "tIL. aorte Woolens. Be sore and Editor Today-GEO. A. OSBORN. Ipruominent, the class that hqs to fight upward will nut throw away its strongest weapon, equasl educatiional advantagea. 'PTeincreasedt cast :of scientifiie methods, now found neces- sary, may perhap:s, cause democracies hiera anti there to: complain soilhasi- tate. But utoi the present the come- nmonwedlths have met this increasedl cosat withoutt serious:aobjection-andl have met it litierally. It shou:ldl not be over-lookted that the large aptpro- piriations voteid to the ueceasities o1 liii scientitic methodst with::: the last doz:en years, have bieen voted largeis ty ciizeus to: whiim "acicuttie math- iiis" is little inore than a name. Nose however, ihe boysanad girls whit have teen edu:cated u~nder the newer reg- im:e have be:gun:iiio te their parts it: the: biody piolitia. If iheir faters, to who:m th~e wo:rd "educ~atioin''uncon:sci- ous~ly suiggested the' spelling-tlokthe arithmetic, the reader, the texttbookc, aniiileetuire, withou::t a hint of lctora- to:ry, have' given is taxes the vast eiums spalentit it:entific eiducatitin in thes:' states within the last twenty years, why shouldi we distrusat the yotter ge'neration::whosest choini~g 1lhas familica'izedtitsttw itt'se' tat::': sire itemsa if precunt tdayschiools?" Sweatersan Sweater Vests 25%j OFF For a Short Time Only $5.50 Ones for - $4.12 $5.00 Ones for -$35 Colors White, Gray, Ma- roon and Navy. I your order.,, , . , ~ G. H. WILD & CO, 108 E. WASHINGTON STREEIT. ..NN ********* *N '@*oO****.@@o@ Ih JbGreat 6Game Exciting Fun for Everyone 45c. I Pocket War flajs f or the SHEEHAN & CO., University Booksellers, Sta- tioners and Engravers. 320 South State Street. C. 31M~AJOR 4 COMrPANY Sp~ecialtyj of I[ine - Interior Decorating Complete new line oh Wall Papers, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 23 E. W ashlngton. Phone 237 U. of M. Antiseptic Barber Shop AID BATH DOOMSI. J. R. TROJAROWSKI, Proprietor. Face Massage a Specialty. 322 SOUTH STATE STREET I j t i 1 f 1 i c c I Susiii itii::: 'twitoi oliar erlair, 1eastitie itt advace:. If detliiigiet af~jtrNiov. 1, Mi3,$2.ii Students are no~tic'in:g witha a great -I - ---_t eal of tpleasture that the w actis oil: Offise Hones:-12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30 lithnlcam susaebtiing clan'ed. 'T'his p. m. Daily, will tireven:t 1:th aits bting floodedt'l IOR SA1 1 ATI agec, 331 Packard Street. atnti a1illmatne'the' passinigt:candlfree:Stores. Telephone. 461.clas'5 a great; teatlnmore comnfoirit'l 'Walir'S Book Stores.calywllaprcat the: in:p:::veilcoiti o:: ut the tactis. ________________________ GOSSIP OF THE COLLEGES. CALENDAR. - In stitcking :f te eligibility re- pJL C 7A l ______ I lior:'ma:ts at the track nmeet tat be ) A ,/ il .1 bold: at, Sti. Laouis oil June 12 in: whicht March 21: Wesityal: 0uild1lectureitby :1ali t t:coneges in the count:sry wil libe tDr. ('has. 11. ,titahll oil fTe represen:te'dl"the C'orneall Daily S::un SfiI/ t (treat lihiiiiers." voicestse:'sentimenetiof te actas March 22, 4 It m.-1t1hit;iiclass meiet- fllotist intg ill toi:::C. "hequestion itt eigibility requiire- Ilte's S slvii:::oi1'a I.'ie,' cilTe~p tc cMarch 22, 4:15lt. te.-Lecture'by Pittf.::e:::showever, is likla toi cusee tAe::'niuur 3lar at'ndioitat: a tt Is., prsNi't 9ill:::::: a viattory to: waive this qu~estio~n." tio::.iii'ail ti lice ersetri oh March 22-Varsity debate, Wisconsin ' 2": letethet0cui to'i ..iiI. : itoati vs. Michigan. Wiscotnsin will not send a rela t y: .lnt:::::..:.olr::.ashee, a March:26---Co:rnell-ihigan meeta. team East this year t: the Philael-'h " oldiered iion .... a U trshAin ttiy. 'S ed.. varsitycif ihiigan attit tther similar Aifreit Mosetey, thlEt1th ,ta::: I ti i'. Ie.........: itnstitu:tionts ill other:'stat::, it.et'atint- faa:tree, wht::heciaedthe Mo:se'levedt-:1isa:'rt. t llray . 00. .. ..:.3 ly doeis not searm:ptisile:'that ther a:ii::::l commissionin ilitth:::a Un ite . t'.'ia e i ithl y. 4.7: state un:ivestie's ioftiee'tswili ea- States last su:mmer, Itas soimae interest- 5:: i,'::'i's:lmhTex t oobaoiSr aeryletthi- er for an:y cunsieahl~i'e eid totrat- in:g :things 1tosay with reg''rd o .h (O',a 'cat)............45 i'd by te slate's in aliy bit thtam't cond,,::ition:s tdhat tetioundin hisinvitt: 'ciT EL literal fashio::. 'teincrerasing in- lgaftio: here. He says that athl:etics C. E. BARTIJELLhi rgt b h aeno rctcd heegneal w~ortki:g classesi' ps ed uiiiit'ito lte '::nough, andlhaht~t the Ameri:can:s di: LAW & MEDICAL BOOKS cap:italistic' class, is a fiaet that makes nut enjoyy the games fur their pihysical Na. 326 South State Street th~e ft:uretif the state un:iversities giood:, bu~t otnly for th~e te'st of competi- still tile:'assitreid.tierwe'althy man, ti:va'u.lelilath'EIgit ano inoeen e hik the saclthi-:een : itwel -toma, will nseve'r tonguec is tnot tau:ght carefutlly in Amer- findl it impoussibleto btuy fitr'his child- icc, .andi. tsac ehtave Ioo:foiw me'n ran tie ties:;trining dra.thilceedow-teachlet's anduftoetanty somn:teacth-- ell schoouls cca: giv:e. Ihare is an:y era. meanin:g in the past insisenu:ce cit theic 011 I fPc t ill be peoplie of the western andi mitdle ' oea ti, westert: status uponeductio111, the c' 1:1 i,aaG'oat, Sh~is, Cuff~s attach:- menndsta hy cha t auc or detachted, at Allen's. fatir if youtt use Wil- Demotcracy has hprovidetd gooud schools Stt''f ctLrg iiesnl amiS' Sllhltv1Iht: tick. fit: all. 'lThe tedecy cof the e'ndouwedi uiteC Rn-Lm uha snl in ti ate schootl, wherever its fees bed, bat, gas, furnsace bteat, aela- are high, as gene'rally they are, is tiepoe n lckfo aps e wardl aristoceracy an:d class udistinctitin.,paper N utain n apt nur 2 .Jffersonl:street. 22-if El q tI the class strutegles n:ow everywhere *see** ----------- o*" - 00"0000"0000 + eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese THE STUDENTS' LECTURE ASSOCIATION ORATORICAL CONTIIST [=RIDAY, MARCH 138, s P. I. UIERSITY HAL. Regent Levi Barbour will Preside, Doors Closed During Sp~eeches. Season Tickets, $1.00 .. A,'tSingle Admission, 25c ft s7 Ir I ATHENS THEATRE le JOHN C. FISHER'S TeStupendous $5,004 Production Silver Slipper a:uthorus or FLORADORA. thlhAth'At,N I+hiDANCEttwhitch:car atr edits ti aii:t:: run atutu ihit BROADWAY THEATRE, N. Y. SIt('hA 1 IIt ES: OGallu'ry. 50i;:' Il con::y. Xti0t); Lw l oorliuu,. $1.0 Sa:le of seats now il.ta <..I 1-IENRY3~v & KYIEiR, MERHANT TA IL ORS, ° e.N. UNIVERSITYVAVE.