2 THE UNIVE~biI Uf MICEIGAN DAILY * being thse second to admtit wotoen. Yet attltttat swatsnecessary thtat a woman , tl t enter anty cottege stas to obtaitn Cie coos- senl-t of ttte colege boaret. In 0849 wttett Pubirshed Datty (Sunatssexepeted)t detag the Elizabett Blackelenettered the tmedical; Cottege year, at cepeynttoent of a NetwYortk college, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ttottett ontthte street pottlesi their shirts tsitte itt potssitng tttat tttey ttigtnoot be- Or~pecat The Intand Press, Hennitng Btock, e ternaosaetbyettttsil ir BohPhne-i.Notw there are 700 itotttett phtysicittsitt MANxAGING EDITORS. Rutssia anod 25,000 ttatse grtadusatedt iostsis coutttryatoooe. "Had Elizabetht Btack- F. ENEHARDeo, '01 L. s elltee'coeotpelee)to astteco'tset BUSINESS MANAGER. aotsnnAnrsor," OMrs. Catt cotncludted, "see .H.HN,'0Lshudhvtc)wmnhyiinye.EDtITORS. 'A feo iteels ago StissAnothonsy ttttd ATHLE'TCS, . . G. D. H eaceen, '00 B. Ars. Ctttt scere viisitng its Washsingtton T. H. Waoneoe, si0 a. A. H. Nit~oUeoLL, on BEttttsd scre ittsitest to tittter inthie sentsotr- J. B. Wane, '00, 50. tO. lICEYc,'0COM, i tciatsttttng roott. Senttto r tt-tooot, intthie L. J. MIONaOEnRe, 'tO, R.H. JERNEGAN,1'tO tors efa ottverstiotn withithemtt, 'WA. K2sIGTta'OTtL. V.0T. EBAoS.'03a. said:t"IetottCkowosabooot tis sworman's Mies LILLIANK. tactoIt '00. suttttato.5I ws almtost cotnsertedt ottce. - I. ts (,o%.ssopisc I of Wtyottittg totlotte of a otnnott CSthtere tht th tey tapptoiedl justicetoss f thtettettee. 'The first tmtst bttro'sgtebeltsoreeswashtetoinChsbandtt cihargoedsthotdrunksiennoess ansd shesentoo Women ISulifrage Convention. himtip."so Ms>SVootees of te W. C. T1. U. 'Te closinog exercises of teequsito ave atshC>ort e ialksafter sohics Resv.'stns stuffragists conslerenoceswore teld Sttot- 'Shawssconssucedesa squestison oxo'. tier clay eveoning at 'Nessoery hlsl. 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Tiy- ~Sprintin~g Shoes, lop Notcners at $248~ 2 ~SPECIAL,. I Bicycle Shoes, Solid Colors and Combinations, S$1.25 to $2.48-. Best wearing Shoes made. + GLASS'S SHOE STORE, 109 Main St. Z + First-Class Repair Work. Open Evenings. it/ \, / /\ I//f'/ // Wr , ' l ' (I I ""' - ( - G _ _____ - 1; _ - 1 _ ' '_ I s _ i ____ ' - X^ i ' I 4?kQ CLZ HI;iu ti - 1 . 1 t ^ 1 - _" ,. -- Those new Spring Suits at the New Clothing Store, are going fant. Had yon not better select yours swhile the assortmaeni is large. W~e have the icest assortmenti of Newc Spring Clotinog in all wvool W'sorsteds, Cheviots, Oxford Greys, Vicunas, etc., thai have ever heeo thoscn in the city. We shall he glad Co showe theomto you wvhether yost hoy or not. Our Prices range $5 to $20 STAEBLER &AWUERTH, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 211 S. Main St. j o l ii 5 * lac set I riiies (sIt str thecO of clot toss1 series, stunC6 oes too o ses itln sister 1placetCofrests iseiiwihicwee, s C~sloe existessed t, C.cot-ersin"g te trackssof shtole ryrest isosti lotied itesite silic' tesspt thlosfasnoily io asoans'oi s bsensdilnitsismoey llegsitsmtlyisN Y.., iwoa ise tre' Isioels iddfr woot- iggirls caroing $2 sand $4 per seeck. 'f'he 'r easecorporaos w serests> per- oiniesdso force stasrvtono wagtsi uponi ov'erhusrdlenoedtpeetsopl l an swstchsteeub1- tie assist iso the suppsiors sittheir lire. Sirs. rkerclasred ese olisrsod cif AA rbo orot wooecor ss'hle stndtakentio too regsardstsooanual traininog iso sle tool- lic shools In losingg slie stood:" COm lifst corninOg to tsl oi01CCwhlere I consideiet sa ciesosuppooiort those inssil- tuoso whslose cootset should be soots- tooessesi Letous>relegate vilee to cise prope ot uhoitieostnd let tbeststakse core otfitihoce'toeit1. SiLis sahIcud Seneolgave asolsilt solo 0f0oCCCotvsitesriao Rstsica,os after whsc Mrsoso. Cattasitortode. It is only necessary to sear irs. Cost to realize swiat a iposrer sitesolost ho.st the heaod of the notional instsiutiono. A5 womanoo of pleasiong address, gifted stll a swonderful comnsootd of language cnd a seen seosse of hotumor, site is a sott itoerestiongswomsatn. Her opening renmarks swerc tonotahle caousewicholotaskettsle wsomoeon of te United States fromotinog-at tecisol- cality of tse cotostituoiloon, whicshosmet only can chaonge. Sloe vividly described the old properly laws of Newv Yorks by wicih a swomtan cotld sot claimn""her false teeth or ocr engagenment ritog." At last there caorse a wcomtan o Nesw York, on exile front Poland, and site atenmpted for the first Cline to change thete laws. Only five people in the stiate of Newc York wcere fonnd to sign her petition. Btthlere wsa a naionthe legislatuore whto had a nmuch laced daughtler. She lad nmarried an ioncapable mno and the father saw that after his death, the daughter would be left unprocided for, nnless the laws were cltanged. IC wat he who wcorked anmong tenmenmhers of the legislatnre and at last sncceeded in bringing abouot tefortunate resul.Ms.atsy h a l el.iste five colleges which claims the 'honor of lo'' 'l'stri~i psthloi, lt'lespe Ia t ste \l'sa' ittS gymtite Sotoiosot' ins tresslih whichoi s 1C titl )eiu ttiseir oil 1 In ~hil ll ix-near ten tsreiter sest-i 7,11s it e t i li s". teo 505be e mose 'll- porteanst one 01fte sets. Tuetorio> s aidslisg rcommittee s aeto rporC toe,te sos xis to bite ie oi sindte iemt- oria isto b deidedupoisoFo's'otcit- ber lst' e toots cla~s slo pietni;cosesCSI lientilfy i'ms selfor betrseif sooswithte cliss osranizatssionshsouldsel ipr~eset. +3 Monte CristoaCioass - f e0c.+. + La 'Prefereneoa, " f-loe King Albert " i on + General Merero listo + Chancellor " '- -foec (ireint'Seal '0 - -IJo SRoyal Banner - - Jo~ +3 Powell, Snmith & Co.'s Peofeetos ion +Sal Smith Russell Cigars - if0c SSanchez I& Haysa ' - n10c ++ STAEBLER & CO. ++ + 301 S. Male St., cor'. Liberty. +++++++++++3+++ ATHENS THEATRE Watchi this space for ansnounce- Insent of coming attractionis. Typewriter Copying Only Ikec per 100 Words. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 707 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MINSTRELS ATHENS THEATRE "TONIGHT ARISTS t-J Blackface Dispensing. .. Fr a~ffntellectuoal Jok es Sensational Songs ane Thrilling; Dances. Priesc tes, 0,, asnd$1.00 SeCot at hC ieehansunio;Oth 0 o'loto histeveaing THE COLLEGE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON GAS AND ELECTIC LIGHTING SUPPLIES, SHADESET A SPECIALTY. SANIiTARYT PLUM~BING, STEAM ANDH HOT WATER HiEATINGO. J. F. SCHUH, 207 E. WASH NGTON ST. those J4ew,.... d You see out every day come from M 0LTME' LIVERY Phone 106. 51.5 E. Liberty Street i _ _ I [WAHR'S SPECIAL $3.00 SHOE The Latest ClorSAuObIDW JON4AH THE SHOE MAN k JOHN AHIM218 SOUTH MAIN i SEE OUR LINE OF 50 CENT PEARL HANDLE KNI'VES AT MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE.