THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..: , xTHE MICHIGAN DAILY. G.H. CoipanyManaging Editor MERCHANT TAILORS .. CLSRrNc:E E. ELDRIDGE. I Business Manaer i. We have complete lines of fine Woolens for Suit- iri gs, Overcoats and Trou- sers, Fancy Vestings for 1909 and 1910. We make Full Dress Suits a Specialty CALL AND SHE US 311 S0. STATE STREET At the New Store- GH. Wild Comfpally CARL H. 0. ADAM. For the small knot tie TRADE - MARK ."BARER LINEN // COLLARS & CUFFS. F IR ---- FOR ELKHORN FRONT2?!,IsN. BACK 1tsN. Warranted linen WAGNER & CO. Stsate St. Signofo the big white shoe A. (L3PALDIN~l & BROS. f~i S aldng arc thela ro;estmoa os. jj h Spalding f it)h0wsorld MISNTfralilathletic sports taed pastimes. , e in Athletic 5ooG '/reGhisslo 5 hlteaec7ji 4I .. of the .S f cieo(at- _ e islaot What's New inSport ICtd:sG ~ ze o an d eeei clt free o re A. G. SALD~ING iea.]BROS. 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Eitore Tody-FusRANK Rowmt.. \V'iI. ii iii. : Sow flurries, rising ter- UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Joan. 10-Junior Lit smoker, Michigan Jan. 1c--h. Cmile IEnlart, Cercle Frltuecos ettre. Jan. 13-Varsity Bad dae, Barbour Ja 1-S/oior liitoate and luncheon, t~rotte gym. Ja. I -1 Sl iiietltigton Booth, S. L. A. i iete. Jan. 21-Te Instpector," Comedy Clh 11a, New Whitney. Jon. 28--Seotas ittoeManus, S. L. A. iniiiber. Jel. 28--Fresh CEgiier dane, Bar- biour gym.n ITr o c th be antimipotanf meetg of TiEeMItCHIGtioNDAILY staff is the offics"t1 2 :45 Monday. Every mem- her iexpeced to be present. Prsfessor Craig, instructor in Semitic laesguages, haso eme to us with the sg- gesiin that he sttdents organie to comel ocl biter shops to screen from tulec gae customers while in the op. ertinge ctairsIlie fails to understand how 1ny sef-respetiug man will enter asheop, rmovee his coat, collar and tie, and, insucli destabille, stretch himself otin fiuhlt iew of passers-by and in suchl posuce permit the artist to admin- ister suds, shve, hair-ct, massage, shi'ampo1o, conl, or any other hirsuite outpu itoc the slicitosus offering of which te iniffterenit my succumb. And the comlat itanI is not advertising aiy sort of 113tyrazor. Hie is seriots in his o- jecioins a1n11 the objections are soffi- c Iwyc i iS/lty to merit discussion if T1onsoiale shops are admittedly a great (0l~ii l1(, if not Ott absolute necessity. A large proportiorn of the bathers' cus- turners could do tlheir user trirmmng, hbut there are a certains numnter for whom a graduated specialist is itecessary. Thlese latter persons make the shop a necessity, while the continued patronage of the former indicates its eonveniertce. 'This settled, the question is resolced inlto the manner of conducting the plaee. Are screens which would slhut out the street view advisable? Wie tthinkt lit. Light is a fandamental elemenlt inl every shop. A screen that would shut out thle view mast obviorrsly also shst osltigtl, and tis we think is a coneclusive argu- ment against its adoption. It rmay be urged that the work goes on at nsightl. without any daylight. 'True, hut the work is nut so satisfactosrily done, nor is it so easily donre at night as in the day. As yet no artificial light carn adequately replace the sunlighb. There is anothler reasonr fur stupport- ing the present systenm. At a co-edurca- tional institution but few prisileges are reserved for boys exclusively. That of the barber shop is orte of thlem. Girls may share in mass meetirngs, in lunclh- ing at the Baltimore, in securing tellues, -they have seemed likely to entcroaou 1 every single aventre of mole eneaevor. Now that there is orte phrase of college life into which they carnnot enter is it toll overhearing to flaunt its possibilities he- fore the public-before the girls thlem- selves ? Delilah had eause to screent 11r sitop as she sheared Samnt of his lcs. WIe can see ino satisfactory reason wily Moe or "Trojy" should cover up hits work. KOANZALAND MUSIC HIAS MORE USGS TITAN ONE Koanualanrd is surely cornirng ttre. From now on until after the examlina- lions in Febrruary, the "Bluebook A\Ian" will haunt the dreams of msany a restless student slumberer. True, it is truss time to grind and cramr. Also tire "Hamburger Man' will he pressed into service more than lire has been of lalte. It is rumored that the proprietor of tile original hamburger shop on Stale street is planninsg to re-furrtishl Iis wehole placej fruin the extra proceeds realizedl fromll these long nights preparatory to exam~- tinations. Sotne big nights are aheadl for Anton, the hramburger marn. Another Koanzaland expressiott sill probably be ursed frequrertly unltil tilt heavy grind is over. This is "I MKight." St has already been hteard itn an~swer to the qtuestion "Will yost pass the courrse? anrd will no doubt be heard oftenler frotm now on weithr the added, "might, mighlt, might, night nut." The first year lutes will be cross-ex- anrined- at set periods, beginntirtg Janulary 29, anrd lasting until February 8. Thle second year men will be forced to unlder- go the same treatment from te last doy in January until February 9. ThetehIirdl year class will he kept busy froml Janl- p lIC ,; 21 li ,1 j!1 II T 1 1 1C111 lttlli' II I TALK 1'(.. i's li(:'11121111M yillcer, will i t 1 Ill the we le )t:fr()l7 Dml'08" was M ichi-all cci troll T"1\°Cr. ti'i CI1 ltleC'1"tIl£' t ellfllu" a's it, ta till at inth lid, m ctite ii '1 1111 1 t1)1 11111 el. Teec11tr i 'sics cof 1 hIll 1,1 ee is op1 1 ell oill interested, 'I II 11- Omega11111I~i held'itsr lnath ye ll tlle, AphC t twllc iee' l Il hel-I Ideinei't1 Ciiretur 1 e iete feirt S11 lurII Stcict Nleei'I C ln SIntil foeesi e 1 f01e1, tI C l r the It'- 1 t e'i1-ea, tec- te'sti, Mr. Il lelre, ,Ir 1111- 1ociet 1and1 OFFICE Begin the Year Right r; oulaytnoels Handy Desk Calendar Excelsior Dairy Day Book or Ledger Quart of Ink Pint of Mucilage 'Box of Pens or Bands 13111 Heads,Receipt Blanks Filing Cabinet Fountain Pen or a Dozen Pencils Typewriter Ribbons , I' ' r nr~ece tie tie eee, was 1fc 131'. I UnverityBookstore te r o. f nvest Ic. 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