THlE MTCTTTGAN DAILY Spring and Summer 1910 Our Spring Specials DESINS-Origiia1 ad Elusve COLORINGS-The Newest FABICS-Depedable RELLS-Fles ig andiiHaonaus IN- Suitings, Vesings Trowserings Now Ready foe Yur Eaainatan 6. H. Wild Comfpaly TAILORS 311 S0. STATE STREET The"SLIPEASY" BA KRUTTON HOLE MAKES THE 64CLI NTC N" BUTTON [AtLY AD SIT PERFECT1L MIADE OF LINEM. BARCO SHRUNK GEULAR AD QUARTER SIZES 950 2 for 255' - N_,AFRKER Co MAKERS Soi in nnArbr by WAGNER & CO. Sate $tret A. G.SPAL.DING & BROS. } 7y palin ac tetiarlgstitau Thefacu~rsis tiewrit Trade-IUIH5 o OFIIAEQUIP o,DI.t1Q sprt ad pastimes. 4Vrn 4.' f the SadigaCat- tIN ~aoque. Iea eomplet uea"eia oft' i suv ol asaesoteath What's Nessin Spr Ciuaaz"ataa of ad isi'tentare e A. G. SPALDING I(EL BRos. ChisasosDtott Loose Leaf Note Books all Sies. 'aler to Mat el. ard Index's . 5a ndit4 xt4 ' i~i i a, ;-'peisal gale an ; i lit1 I d t artly tatch. licd han & Co. WITNS EB0KSTIORE THE MICHIGAN DAILY. anuaging liditor -I, cltNCJE, ELEstaiiss Busines1Watages CARL H.tiOt.NAAM Adidress:MICHIGANxDILYit, tress Bldg, Miasnard Street. Office Haara: Macaging Editor, 8-1u p. mi.Hausiness M~anager, 1-2, 7-8 p. ni Except Sunday. Both phones. 1 1 EIiTORS. News .......Lee A White Assistant .......Harold Titus Athletics .....Wilbur D. Elliott Womaen .....Frieda Kleinstfick Music and Dramsa...Hollis S. Baker Exchanges ......M. B. McHugh EDITOIiAL~S JaniceIK. \Watkins Nlorrisoit Shatroth Ctiat aes (,oodlG. S.Ibashier Jliin 'T. Keniny ASSOaCsITEca'rcs. i t 1 1 t W~alterIK. Tiowers 02')n Birnles ArttiucrB. ASe liau Eredt laxsslli Feast ROaseilt 'Mtorris Ilauser JUST PUBLISHED tarry 7. Bole I). .linckley ii WXa.de (Olivecc Ilairry G. Myser Chsarles 1.It.lylanider NI. Matck Raii action taken by the administraton ini refusinig the use at Harbour gyma- siiim tar the Friday iiighit address caini sat be coinstriied as saicts opposition~. It receives the appraval at these swlitarie heartily ini symptathyitih the tityus met. It cani te judged oats asa a wse prevenative agaitnst all e xcuise taor a pos- sibte swideititg at the eltasmat atut- dents at the taco sexes, ishlicthis btinig graduiattytiridged over atnt also agaicst a precedenst sshichi wotildl sake it prac- tically lumtassible to vdeny ilecuse at uniiversity bailditigs tar the use at po- litical purposes at the otaealy avoswed sort, a condition svhicha tould be ita obajectioiiable. MUSIC AND DRAMA Nssiis WaITNETHsEiAR.si. The liatros tat the Nesw XXhitisey Theatre hatve a treait ini stoire liar thieim, Saturday, tiattittee aiidinight, Marcli, it recoiimieindatioiigates liar aughst, air "The Goleen Girl," the La Saille Thea- Ire success, iswhichadail runaitoitsesveii mthils there laist seasons. "The tGoldein Girt" is by . elaiss Iough & Hoarcd, thse authors it 'ThaeErtince ttoiioight," "A Stubblorn Cindere'Ita,"l"Hoieym'ooni 'Trail," "The 1Fltitt tingPicess"anid "Miss :Naioboaiy irioim Statandi." Thte scetnes of the piece ace lait ait iN rext PaitlMailitary t caemy.eti T 'he plat aiid dialogue shuts lsough & Ad- aits itt the iterriest itmoeldsswtile Joiseph Hoaard's miusic is satidto tat thttabest lie h~as ever comipaosed.'ITis, togethter avitha tetattthat Nedt XXaslasi atstagead thse prodeusctiont, is itt atself atnissitratice that it conttains tuanis stassI fcatuires. 'The pritnciptal tarts itt the cadlet miusical pait'are ini tte Ihatds oifNWill tatdLCirtiss atnd Marie Elynisisthe tforiser hinoss' trsaii coast to coast as one osa the bst character deliineators ini mttsicaltcinea-d),, swhile Miss tFlynnahas bsets tromn'ttly idenstif'iedsth-lileadinig umusical coaii- paities liar seaveral seasanss, thouighs scarcelt out at her itetns. Othlers itt the caist isnclude Frainklyns Fairsutt, Jose NJiemeyser, Maonitrose Nlc~sat, Eael Motiusn- taut, Daist Lyle, MintalDatvis, Chsarles Hosrts, Lets Fuller, atndetecrI'Raymondi, assistetd lita ballei tetaan ctrusitf fitty bseautitfil girls, tsar ehichs tle Sinagec taocisstioans airs'ntied. 'l'wos cosipossitiosfoatethe avatlawiic saventierc beore sects lives ill Anni Arbotr anthetl'suite taeotrto ioiis aid pianos ssill muairkatie tatcuilttconcert toniighst is atticsit estpecialt intecest. Viola plasyitng is somthinsg sit oftei heard at the series sat conscerts givens ly the tacuslty at the Sechool tat Susie, yet it is aniti ntstrumsient thaItsuffers great tpossibailities andsc its istroslueti statito toniighat's ecotcert svill Ibactselecatied . Mr. Samuitel tPicrsoansLockwoda, vhoat sill plit the avallt this ev ensing, is asiabtles pertoresrcaitd has opportunity tar ex- cellesit swort its the coitpositiotis choseis. Besiedes the iinstrueiiiitaliiuiiibers Mr. Wilthiis Holanidswilt siing twitart bal- lads. SXr. Howlande is especially good in itsistypte atfswork atid both oathIle sotigs selected have beeit tiost effectivecly givetn by'tutuat toriter conicerts. The conceert toitiglit is ace at the regu- lar series sat taculty caticerts, aisd admnis- siots is byt seasoti tickets or tby' sintgle admissioin tickets, The contcert u-ill he- gis at S oaclock. A esoitplete pragrait tollows s Sute tarrItso violiins anad piaino, op. 70' Moeszkaski Allegro eiiergico ; Allegro inoderatoa, Lentto tssai M !otto vivace, S Samuel Piersont Lockwood, Miss Emily Webb Sadler, Mrs George I3. Rhead. Rigautdois...............Raff Nocturise, Di flat ........... Chiopini Motmetit giojoso ......... Moszkowski Mrs. George BtRhseadt. Two'rtt dBallads: (a) Sir Oliit ....... Johsannt Loesee its) Otini's Rile .....JohanniuLoaeave NXiliaiis INsislande. Viola :f \Iarcltetalilder, Nas. 3 attds 4, O~p. F aitasiestuck, F iiinosr, Op. 58, No. a ....... ....... ....... .. . Situ Saituel PiersoatiLockwsood Fanttaie, F min~or ........... Chiopint Mrs. George B. Rhead Miss Mautite Z. HagbergAllent A. Dudalte, accomipaniists. atFirst tisie ini Ain Arbotr. JexIteaLIT i'xriigtN i'OSTP'ONEDi. A scisislic t fdates Itas niade Iitneces- sacr- tsoIpestpoise the juniior lit luitcheon scedeuledt tsr ~Tuesday, Marcel 8. The ncev sate ftsar lutncheoaithas sot heesi WE KNOW swhoasmake our clothes atid where they are isadve atisthoss- Yosu kitow who it is sellitig theti. 'T'he isso shosuldl lit esnousghi. ie andi you, the two. HENRY & CO. i04 'Taiors, Ilahertdashers, Hatters. enth clasp means quality in the J-1=ltansd all Operatic Music tor 13USINESS STAFF . C.A. iowuaaii Normant I-h Hill NNalter Q. NNilguts MyerRuiin 'esase tls Osbaorn Normtais Watel T'lIHRSDAYXN, NIARCH I3, (910t. 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'Isis hais lientiesalhsasl a aly ditsa si 'itt' sat s-duitsgapraiesitiail lust saigals swtasni sut sat asiststhianthreel- thouisanis miasceuline stutdensts, less thata liaisehundrediaat asssociatedth withs thismsh ~ elitstspsliticalacltbs anatnow sa sts lhea c'aaign~s sre 'assmatter oesatorssiayeta th lusa his assiedita-a talasdseath, isnyatla-ptfthe uaasnaivutesity astl _a iistlassuethicss asciivemsenit tar "ilS ass1 sissirge' ssonalli e asud a1this it PRESS BUILDING. MAYNARD ST. Next drtourla ersitlmeSoly hfui M Thle New J-Hop Numbers ",IF WISHES WERE HORSES" "tTHE LAST WALTZ" Also the New Song "I'm Going To Go To Ypsilanti" Whichifiwileiiniutrodauced liythe GeClub. An invitation is extended to call and hear them. 'You V.n's Have you fteard that alinger at the" Theatoru The largest line Pen- nants and Banners and Lowest Prices. BAILEY & EDMUNDS DELR luu Iaxa G ~tus,IWishing Tcklit titAtiu tissu Ksey titi,, a ataritalty E. Lberty St. Ann Arbor, Michian R. E. JOLLY' S 308 3. STATE STREET Lunches, T1obbaucco, Cigars and Cigarettes. c rres it a i i t Alcesi e li- hit i e uysts tst u t i thaci B-5-B PIPE They Say Thsat swchave Itse bust line at 40cenlit CHOCOLATES in Attn Arhaor. DO YOV KNOW? E. E, CALKINS, Druggist 324 S. State St. 12 WIiishftgto t. RANDALL- & PA CK, Photographers, P'be 59i