THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sprngand Summer 1910 Our Spring Specials DESIGNS-Original ad Exclusive COLORINGS-The Newest FABRICS-Dependable RESULTS-Pleasin and Harmonious - IN - Suitings, Vesings Trowserings Now Ready for Your Examination G. H. Wild Company TAILORS 311 S. STATE STREET The "S LI PE ASY" UTTON HOLE MAKES THE BARKER BRAND "C LI NTON" BUTTON EASILY AND SIT PERFECTLY MADE OF LINEN. BARCO SHRUNK REGULAR AD QUARTER SIZES 155 2 for 255! W Y3BARKER Cs MAKERS. Sold in Ann Arbor by WAGNER & CO. Sae $trnat A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The paling aretelageomana Qnnllool fat rersinthe w rd Trade-MarkH of OFFICIALE QUIP- MENT,orl ltbetic %.V I Q spors ad patims. . I 0 fyooore interet- . H dl in Ah ele Si,,t ar you holl 1ha 0e o e ',f v of lhe slodiflfGu- . 1000. I1110ncolapie llCoyelopeie of i 0kno 1n tre ouot What's Nw in Sprt the 1o 111lisl Guara-n~nte f a n 't OeisetfreCou01e- Qality qet. A. G. SPALDING eM. BROS. Chaicsdo IDtot SPALDING'S BASE BALL GOODS 1he seaso sappoacIl thing rap~idly and now1,)1 hetlot o I1.1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Managing Edilor CIARINCXEC. EnaInat. Business Manager CARL H. 0. ADAM. Address: MICHIGAN DAILY, Press Bldg., Maynard Street. Office Hours: Managing Editor, 8-11 p. in. Business Manager, I-2, 7-8 p. m. Except Sunday. Bolb phones. EDITOS. News ................. Lee A While Assistant .............. Harold Titus Athletics.......... Wilbur D. Elliott Women ........... Frieda Kleinstiuck Music and Drama ...Hollis S. Baker Exchanges........... M. B. McHugh EDITORIALS. James K. Watkitns Morrison Shafroth Charles Good G. 5. Lasher John T. Kenny ASSOCIATE EDtTORS. Waller K. Towers Harry Z. Pole Dion Birney D. A. Hinckley Arthur B. Morelall Wade Oliver Fred Lawvton Harry G. Myser Franlk Rowell Charles H. Mylanider Morris Houser M. Mark Ryan BUSINESS STAFF C. A. Bownman Norman H Hill Walter 0. Wilgus Myer Ruhino Kelnneth Oshorn Normoan Wittet portionliof thocrceaiingeotucdcnas-swe hesitate Itormakce11110 laoi stoaimentito swreepinag ilnview of'Nir. Braysco'sem- phatic stateenthat thea elc ditorial caosed asonishmeot and rcocci. TheoreticallyvMsi rys aon's apositionias1 a noble coae,Coe00whichliar senioar baerd alight wcllllake t la hetaaameaaf1110clas day. effotriaobtooiewedisilaractical qulestiocearc aetto batconviachatst i wear c n ert a ror,aadtllu moreaaltia la convinced11tcatlaa e larI ila'saetoial daif- farstsoaadic111ally fromia iapsopalinioan. Afterlog 0y1e lars a011100thoc siaie apcears readl ta tcsi thc validty iif the Mlechiganixstiatute01hilchiaeslaa cim0inl ofafentheiaxselliiigoaalIiaaor ha stuldento f aal publiilceducbito~al inihsti- 11111011 If thetas i xarie t hoc supremel co01111 .s0is 11prom1ise c 11e011- icr shoulild eithrcshcd ot thaaroaiihly; and mleantlimle iticciticcnsosf theicstatc, 0a1d evecrrfrienid of thoc Uivcrsil 0 will wtwlarih keenintieicreal the oaacoea of i the test case. The cnstitutiaoa lit. a at 11 at1telc is a quoestionl 101 lice01111r(111 xoaurt ta 0111lat thetdecsiao01will at.lxiti cc' 'xcci- toos of theoeuiltitco aeol theiresenitcaise, it 51 ail seemOtt hatii 1thepoltca iflt'e lcail authrit ies souiiiiexlolitcom- miendiab11110f11heit iolriosly' infoIrcetd Ic 11sta1ute5foridd 1 ingthesleoliquo to0 ilos.110hatistatute urelyis vlihoc cttutllilil ioM rtexver, it islthe stxi- ietiiwo haviixoh a t ii raea1chtlthe liir maorityxwoiia'rt ioist liklyItolax in- juredl ly iicetlins resulingo frxsm thit ostof intoict. Mnx .111 xiiio h reaiheotheIlic ofi twenatonaisc ridi- naelly aretlligen~t eiiough noil to co- ga ge irthecse sw0hiith soifrexqueniily barigOstudentls iti troaublle Oxihoche Unliversity xad cisil authoicritie s. Tihere are excepticos, Iclio becr. Buoithelre ire huindreds of yrongcr studentas, oslixa ve not1 reached thoc age of discretion, owhono tile loywnoighot oelllirotect. Accrig ly, eenif Itie supremieicouirt refuses toi consider vaxliil thocstaitutc whose con- stitutionaoliyis iniquestio, Prosecuor Storoan0114his aidics iiighit lix imichi to liglatenlthl art: tir ha1ie adinoiistraitiae offecers of thocUiviersityi'b1 cii ci thie laoss t111111 e In' alstitutlioaal. PROMINENT ECONOMIST LECTURES HERE TOD)AY. Heiiry George, Jr., the son xof tie grecat single lax exponlent will be in Annl Arbor today as thle guest of Prof. NV's. L~. lgge anld owill deliver two ad-, dresses, one at McMillao hall a1 six. thirtyanaid the othoer a1 St All- drtews Eiscoplaaichurchlat01sevenl-thirty'. IHis subljectth 1 ~e fiarmer placeowi lacb "Social a110 Political Significanoce of present-ay VMovemlents 11 the Orient." In ibis cddress Aikr. George will tell 011a11 le has seen in his recent tour of thic far ea~stern countlries anax how liar socia~l 01111inldustrial conlditions toere compliare owithothose ill 11110coutiory. Ini the lalec address Air. George is tolx 1o1k011hei stubject 'Social and Ia- dtilria~l Reoirganizationi." Th~is broad siibject owill give him a choance to rio- cuss some if his lat theiiries 011thoe lresentl economllic sstoien. I-Icwill prxb- axblytal on101 gov'ernmlellentcntroalxal railroad111, itoe single 1110, thle initiative aiii refereiidiiiii aiidmaiiy of thoc thicir ies schich xare iitw11n0d1r idiscuissioni pro 11110 ccii lyv thocleadinilg econioists ofi the 1111v. COLLIEGE GIRLS TO HEAR OF EXPERIENCES IN EGYPT. A irs. Williaoo J. 1.,issey wrill give a traxccl talk 011 Eaco_ lext Tuesdaly ll 4:30 p i. lillNewrberry 11011. Mrs.iloisscv has tralvelledI extenosive- ay in Egypt aniid lo10 110115initerestinig 111111 v tltell aoutl lid eperienices there rT hIli social committee hao pre- 11.e1 rxiIfcreshietswhitch will be serv- tdafteritihoc priogramoi Special music lialateii arraingxeolfor the occaslio. All collee gills 'are cordially invitedl litoilitme111d meitlMrs. Hussey. In a pulilt speakinlg class at Chicago, MisIHarr itt Griml leading suifragette ofthe litniv10ersityas0rebutahlin IIone of ilthe 1lassldeats txcilimctin imlpas- siioiitilaiid seoerc Ioles, girls, girls, yo aaii ntot idoiiig your duty by society. Y ou are4011in itheorog thinog initry- lng toi 0)ake ayoirstlf chrin~lg. Yiou shoiiul ld eaig a womean's5 wontkaand lighitiig foli oar n'111 1s place ill the T lE,\WELL DRESSED MAN 1111 ca-cry advant~iage in bulsinoess, ini socia~l or irofessional life over the shiaby genteel-Isnl't it the truth? 11101ake it our businaess ho dress iioi wvell. H-ENRY & CO. 107. Tailors, Habberdashers, Halters. J-Hop 0114 all Operatic Music for sale ail Schaeberle & Sons's Music House, 110 S. Mainl St. 911f. UNION lll8E SUNDAY, AIARCHl 6, 1910. Sweater Sale Youl xnnot 'Ifoid to mios this olpportunity, ify00 are go ing to netd within te next yer a Sweater or Sweater Vest Comeoar01ly owilo wo 01111 havt our s ie. WAH R'S University Bookstore C. [. DARIN[L[ BOOKS Law Medical Denial ILargest Stock 111 Michigan Second-Eland Law Books Law aid Medical Dictioiaries Quillz Books, ec. Complete line New and Sec ond-hand. Old kooks takeni in Exchange C. E. BARTHELL, 326 S. TATE STREET Second Floor Tel 761 Get your MICHIGAN Pins, Fobs and Spoons HALLER'S Optical:._ Dept 'ie WathSd Jewelery Reiing HALLEf I'S JEWLLERUY SOR 2I6 Sonuth Manin St. They Say That we have the best line of 40 ceiit CHOCOLATES in Ann Arbaor. DO YOU KNOW? E. E. CALKINS, Druggist 324 S. State St. Efditor Tiida3y-HAitRY G. MYogiR. I W~eathuer : Fair lxidayv and11coniniuced FUNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Alarchi 7-Sphinx-Triaxigle Dance at Granhger's. arch Ia Fis110111partyhoaxlGranhger's. llrl 8-ls Lxseblllb'io I hg.s. ' I I Eng ac 8-Ml SAithiganii Inixn Bridge tour- Al.r oh -'iaLng.as. II laxg. ac lh-ii1 111Ls. O t)1'Laws. 1911 its vs.11)13 lilt. 7 oitlock. li arh1 b ,nnrofI'xOh Fhl ci I g.glame vs. 1913 1?11g. :ac xrxi i Selilor Lunlccho, Barbaour gya-ixsiuhmh. Banhd ]).xlice, IB11r0ou11gymnihasiumtl. Without wishinlg to Iprotract a dis- cunson whoith is at bxest boxotless, we cain starcelyeraiii friomi a few closing reooai los x propos Mr. IBryson's coih~- miiihiIoi xxiintainioiiaixxreceint Daily. If we 00isheito iappeat~ir sarcastic, we m iightl reimark thia tiiinedxing that the edhitoiaxl hatiedlid not11repiresenit Ike senimenihtiof111e Uiniversity, shill it 0w01 nixt altogetheoroxncviin: it inxstigated Mr. tirysox 5 learintel 01ommunliicationl, whaich, bxy shiiwiing evxactly what tie camixus oinhioniiiof that noalter is aind by in- idicaxtiing thoenarroiwness of our own tvxewpint, canII haridly fxail ho elcvate and We need1ilhaxrdly say that personal barejudirceIeitetredinotxa whit ino the s'enixetix expressexl illthe editorial. It wtas iierely the exixressiotilloalthe a;:)iionl of thec matte1r knhowin ho be held by thxe een who comprise Michigan's . teIanm, as well as all least ' siiall Siafhtowashxlauiiderexd 40 ceiitslier doeni. Shirts 6 xiidbgScorts. Caniiyou1 clx helter? Meiidiig free.Collectioiis AModatxheriixxs '''isl)hjN.' 682 J 566 S.Thiayer. "SENI[OR L'sAYS. Fxirosle, xlt.a Iarigalin, 1110e0011m1letr set ifAMiochigaixReportcs, 1i1111 oxo- tated, slighitly isedb. GxoItsixi v Geoirge S. Clark, i'ort Ik liro, AMlih. 990-134. ge Lsuppiliead sili Base Balls Gloves Mits Bats Suits and Shoes All (exaiids fail'rantcxed Sheehan & Co. STUDENTS BOOKSTORE i r - ---OUR SPRING Clever Clothes .,, {v7rf Suits, Top- (: " jt " Y r. .; coats and>tj :$ Raincoatse ______________$10 to $30 ________ Distinctly the Leading Exhibit in Men's Fashionable Apparel Spring Hats and Caps All thi' new Spring shapes SPRING FURNISHINGS NE2CKWEAR. See our heandshomteenew Spring Four-in-hand in the swell inew shaded colorings. SHIRTS. All thee new neegligee and pleated styles, $ioo to $2.50. ''Afot'ys the {ight steles at. fle-righftftine," WA D HAMS & COMPANY 121-123 MAIN STREET i X 1 21 Washlngton [. 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