______ THE MICI-IIOAN DAILY . :.. ....asks- _- - -° y a °aa'neam^. i SIR G.H Wild Compainy nMERCHANT TAILORS : We have complete lines of fine Woolens for Suit- irgs, Overcoats and Trou- sers, Fancy Vestings for 1909 and 1910. We make Ful Dress Suits a Specalty CALL AND SHEN US 311 SO. STATE STREET At the New Store G. H. Wild Company CLINTON1 The "S LIPE ASY" BUT TON HOLE MAKES THE BKR"C LI NTO N" BUTTON EASILY AND SIT PERFECTLY MADE O LINEN. BARCO SHRUNK REGULAR AND QUARTER SIZES 50 2 for 259 VLAPK;R 02 MAKERS. Sold i An Arbor by WAGNER & CO. Stttt A. .SPAL.DING & BROS. a (tliilll arethelargestusau- Tr~ade-Mark of OFICIALE QUIP- MNT,or al atletc QP%.ppors mnd patme. C I 0 r f you are nteret- 0o ed in Athletic Sprt 3, - tr' you Should hvcaeocopy 0 U.9' of the Spahisg a- INlou.Its a ompeset islcoowesthroughout ecclpdia of th world as a wat' New in Sport Guaranw~toe of and is sent free on re- Qualty. quest. A. (G. SPALDIMG (ft.8BRO. Ct.£cado Det.-ot STATIONERY SALE 1 Pound Papcr 3 Packages Envelopes 40c TYPEWRITING S P PLIES Typewriting Papers Carbon Paper Oil Ribbons AT' THE STUDENTS BOOKSTORE Sheehan &Co. THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Managing Edor~s C LARFScE E. ELDoIsGE Businssanassger CARL 1-1. 0. ADAMt. Address: MICHIGAN FDAILY, Prcss Bldg., Mhaytnard Street. Ofice Floors:lbManagng .Editor, 8-Il p. in. Butsinsess Maniager, I-2, 7-8 p. m. Except Sunday. Both pihonies. hDITOuS. Neocs . . Lee rA Whlite Assistant .......Harold Titus~ Athsletico .....Wilbor D. Elliott omen te .... Et..Fieda Kleiostliek Music and Dramsa..lollis S. Baker Exchancges ......M. B. McHugh EDITORIALS. Jantes K. Watkints Morrison Shafroth Charles Good G. S. Laslter Joho T. Kentny ASSOCIAT(ElDITOtRS. Walter K. Towsers H arry Z. Pole Diotn Birney D. A. Hinleckley Arthucr B. 'Iloelslttan Russcll B. Janmes Fred Lawtoto Harry G. Myser Fransk Rowell Citarles H. Mylander Morris Houser M. Mlack Ryans Wade Oliver BUSINESS STAFF C. A. vowssass Normans H Hill 'Walter Q. Wilgos Myer Ruhiso Kensneths Osbcorn NoronsWittet soesst, thse raisinsg it the standardls ofs Michsigans gradutes aonl the inscreasingsg of thoe hight prestige, whlicho is already I esjoyedl, thseelsange sould he smade for t the good of the Usniversity. t TENTATIVE PLANS MAD)E FOR t PROPOSED CL~UB lOUSE Froms plats and1speiicattion~s fur- i nished by osesmhers of the buildissg comn- mittee of lteUsnioss, the protposed cluh i hoose prosises toequelal aoy of its ksinc. I A large lobby, lounsging rooms, card I and gamse iarlors, a hilliard roomss with 7 24 tables, fousr howlisig alleys, a simt-c bminsg 1)001, ox3o, stll lockers atoda sowver hathos, are osnly a fewc of te features for te lprooedl buildissg. Nota forgettissg the occasiossal lady visitor,r ts pandt aealde'rcpind retiritsg roost, Ibesides a separate t ladies' dississg room.I Sstites for thesenicoor hsonor societies, I nmssical clssbs roomlss, a grssndlcissisng t roosm, aloo thsree sssall psarty dissisngr roos, an~d a )assilst sall, lighstlyT larger thass Grassger's daociisg acadessy, thse floors of wthichsowill he Iprotected I wills canvas cduring basiqisets, are all tos fissd space iss the graond YMichigassclsub I of the fotssre. With 15 sleepinsg roosss for visitinsg alumsnsi, thsere still he a dlorssitory large I esnoughs fos too heds. This dorssitory is 1 ossly to he osed 00 special occasioss, suchds 10cosmmenscesssnt assdldsrissg foot-s hall gasses.f TeewlbeofcsfrteU onsadnsistrative officials as well as thsreeomte omacrigt h r rasgessensow000unds~er cosidseratioss. A grill roonssohidshstill be hsasidyeat all sossrs still accossssodate the late homse- gocr. I The buildissg cosssmittee 111a salready < draswss up the prelimsissary spsecificatiosO iso wsbich the above ssestiossed roosss habee n icue. Tee hventsusrsned over to architeets for rousghs drafts assd estismates. Hlowever, evess I the speificationss are ossly tentative, ansda suggestionss frossthelse tudenst body assd- faeulty will be app)Ireciatedl by thse coss- mittee. As soon as psshible a systesnatiecussn-{ vass for funsds is to be beguss amnss tbe alumssi. A prospeetus will be editecd, givinsg thse proposed phltss assd drawcissgs, ansd accompnllsied by as letter still bse sesnt to each altsmssus. Ass organizedmovec- mesnt will be started its every aluni associations. A represenstative smay be s.ent to thsestore imps~ortant associatioso to ptersontally solicit fussds. sectiis)t 5raplidilybeisng;roossded issto salse. 'The mtonotype om;Ititne whlich is brinog ssetd is)settintg upthe)tls ypeei5 the smost ssodlerss of up1-tol-daote type set- tiog smachisies asselan entirely ssewvfont of typet-oridered and cast specially for the Michigatettoian is toeing ussecd. This sew face is simple hissits proportions have a' digssity antissyle 1)o1 oftes seen is college asnoals. Thsere has beets somess undstserstande- ing about thse arransgemsents for the pie- tres for thse Michsiganecosians. Ino rder :o clear the smatter iup1 tle editoroslhsve msade thse followsisig stteent. "Thse charges snade tby the Mlichigasessias ore, for issei'vidussl senior pictures osie dollar each, for casspus orgassieatios, ansd thsis inceludes thse varius classes, thec rate 10 nisse dollsrs a palge. The ose, dollar for thse sensior Ipictutre is. due at ste timse thse sittinsg is mad~e for thse pictte 1)nd1shsould be paied to the pio- tographser, wlsostill isosue receiplts its thse namnc of thse Miclsiganesnsians. Pay- smensot fromss organ)iza)tions o are duse Masrchs fifteetith." Sesiors arcestrged 5t(((Irae (1 w sithsthse photographers at osnce for their sittinsgs 0soe pictues ssay tbe delivered by the photographewrIty thse first elf February. Thsoosewho save thseir sittisngs early still let thse best attesstious, Is the rsssh aIt tse essdstakes it shard for thse photo- grapher. The Michigasensiao desires snap. loots of sessiors, ecsmpuss viewvs, asse, is) tact, ansythinsg of interest to the stu- dents of thseUsniversity of Michsigas. Brisig or sesid ttsesm to the Michsigansess- sinofc.It still printthlemt. Adelphi elected the followsing officers last nighit for Ithe comsling semsoter : d. C. Lighsiser, piresidlent; I'.FP. Black, vice presideii; A. A. Ilass)nsrsssitls, treasusrer; R. b. Pixel, secretary; Sol Blossroscora(toricl ielegatte; assd Gieorge Assdersont, sergeanst-at-armss. R. D. I lcstcls sas re-elected tiolhioior- cry meershr~ipl. GULOVE~S may be right and not be Fownes, but they can't be FOWNES I and not be right. it I. Why Worry ? st ill'sA WAHIR'S SPECIAL Fountain Pen FOR $1.00 AN[1 ) O1115 II WAHR'S BLUEBOOKS I-OR 21K lot .1 Ctrea l leu . T y it- WAIIR'S University Bookstore C. [. DARIU[[ BOOKS Law Medical Denial Largest Stoek in Michigan Second-Hand Law Books Law aned Medical Ditiotaries Qutiz Books, etc. Complete lie New atd Se- ond-hand. Old books takent in Exehantge C. E. BARTHELL, 3265S. TATE STREET Second Floor Tel. 76 Gt your MICHIGAN Pins, Fobs and Spoons HALLER'S Optical5 Dept. ine Wtch and Jewelery Rearin HAL[ER'S JIWIRY SOR[ 216 South Mat"n S. 19 Michigan Pillows 4 ruNa04 ,AeEi, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1910. ZEditorcToaY-FRci.Kc ots et.. tVWfa'to: Ftir, slightly waormesr: UNIVERSI'TY CALEND)AR. Jass. 2.1 -sWosan's Leagise ice carnsival. J ahi.28--Setssas MacMasius, S. IL. A. ssumsber. Jan. 28-FresisEnigsieer dassee, Har- bour gyms. T'he lpla) to hasve paet of the ssedical eourse of thae Uiviersity of .Michsigass given its Detroit, whinch is nstwsssder consideratioss by the Hoard of Regensts demansds the roost carefisl scrutinly ssd the eliinaotiosn of all piersonial feeling atsd preferessee.The oe quiestion, thse answer of which wouctldl ieciide thle point at issue bshuld be1, '"Will such a plan strengthsessthse ssedical departsmett?" The University cannot afford to msake the clsassge unless that result would be seeured. To remove thse medical departsets entire to Detroit would he most inad- visable. Its the first place, it would de- stroy the advasstages and pleasures of college life, whsich are isvaluable. It would narrow the studlests anld sforce ass itijutticious conceintratiotn of study and isterest upons their profession. They would tsot feel te isnfluesnce of thse cossnopolitant ansd cdemocratic spirit whiebhssow pervades thss great institu- tion. They would sot have the tinse to wateh earefully asnd study snedseal assd surgieal cases as is possible under the present system. There is logical seseo, sotwever, iso the propositioin of having the sesiors sos touchs with esmergency tnd iractical work that only a lrge -ty can afford. Thsey might be able to becosue accus- tomed to working ussder costditiosss far differettt thsassfoundelinsthe [.ssiversity hospital. While breaking the.unoity of the Usi- versity will be regretted, if thceslew plass meanss a more efficient msedscal depasrt- IICI IIGANE;NSIAN WILL USE], ________________ NEWY TYPE MADE, TO ORD)ER I. %V. KOL LAUP, _____ ITlitor (and Cutter, 'ThIe sssitlyle sssachtisie of itse Ex- in IV. IHiuron, Phoneie 8ii-. press Pristinsg Comspasly of Tloledlo is at sa-su--if w5ork oil the first iot of cpy for lt- 950o flicsigasnesian. 'Die fralternisty iargainss in -111kinds of Dnisersiiy setionl of the hook is cossplete an~d ill thookso (at lie Sitets' Bookstore. st handiis of te prin~trlanl thle next Sheehan & Co. tf i I Clothing Sale OUR EiNTIRES CLOTHIINGJ STOCK DIVIDELD IN THREE LOTS Lot l Lot 2 Lot 3 =1=3 doff 1 j=4 " 1=o5 66 All odd Trowsers at 20% Discount U Marked Down to .Close Out BETTER COME QUICK E. E. CALKINS, Druggist 324 S. State St. Wadliams & Co. 121 Washington E. RANDALL d& PA CK, Ph ot ograph ers phole 594