Helpful Heart .Healing Hints by Nora Lean Jibbey New Whi GLORIOUS RE1 nave T TO He Hasn't a Mackinaw! Dear Miss Jibbey:-The other day I met a girl at the skating rink and ask- ed her to skate with me, which she did. A big guy rushed up and took her Our Friday, March 1 Saturday, 1% Matinee and Night 00 and up. away from me saying she was his girl. Ijow can I get the guy? How can I find her address? Is a mackinaw lock absolutely essential to social success? Onion. From yourr description of the vigor of your rival I would advise a course with either Dr. May or Dr. Kraenzlein before discussing the question with him. You might print a personal in The Daily asking that the lady write to you. Out of door smoking jackets are true aids to popularity but if the lady is worth the winning she will look beneath the jacket, Two Soph Prom Bids Dear Miss Jibbey:-I am in a serious predicament. I am a sophomore and two boys have invited me to attend the Soph Prom. One is my "steady," and the other is one of the most influential men in the class. I don't know which invitation to accept. A. Gurl. The sophomore year is much too ear- ly to accumulate a "steady" or at le'ast to be eternally faithful to one. Accept the invitation of the other. Each girl to be successful should have at least three men carrying her banner. Trhis course will make the "steady" more at- tentive. Competition i's the life of love. - - Jos. M. Gaites - Begs to Introduce IN THE SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLA 0 DOCTOR I)E Play by Otto Hauerback Music by Karl Hoschna 1 BASKET SHOOTERS TAKE EASY GAMES Senior Engineers and Fresh Laws An- nihilate Their Opponents Without Trouble. '12 AND '13 LAWS MEET TONIGHT. Two annihilations took place on the Waterman gym basketball court last evening when the senior engineers' routed the juniors of the same depart- ment by the score of 47 to 14, and the he ye s, fresh laws routed the fresh dents by a score of 71 to 3. Though both games c-were one-sided in the extreme they were interesting inasmuch as they showed two basketball teams of real caliber. Particularly did the fresh its laws show up well, and though the dents did not furnish them much o* - position, the first year barristers look like real championship contenders. The summaries follow: First Game. '12 Eng. Position '13 Eng, Takles............ L.F. ...... Perkins Webb............. R.F. .......Snyder Fisher............ C.........Kuhn Rowley.........L.G.....Wlliamson Campbell.......... R.G. Wood, Connell Final score--Senior Engineers, 47; Junior Engineers 14. Score first half h. -Senior Engineers, 18; Junior Engi- neers, 6. Baskets from court-Takles 10, Webb 1, Fisher 5, Rowley 7, Per- GAR S kins 2, Kuhn 1, Williamson 1. Baskets from fouls-Webb 1 in 4 chances. Tak- iPks les 0 in 1 chance, Rowley 0 in 3 chan- ;. ces, 6 in 10 chances. Time-20 and 15 minutes. Referee, Kohler. Timer, Anderson. S Eidmiller 0 in 1 chance, Butler 0 in 1 chance. Time, 20 and 15 minutes. Referee, Kohler. Timer, Anderson. This evening the '13 and '12 Laws will clash. Senior Lit Talks to Engineers. Herbert G. Watkins, '12, addressed the freshman engineers at their week- ly assembly yesterday morning on col- lege activities. He advised them to keep out of class politics for the first two years. "Go out for class and va riety athletics if you can, but be sure and get your college work out first," he said. MU IC AND DRAMA The Liszt Recital. Albert Lockwood presented his long awaited Liszt recital in High School hall yesterday afternoon, before an au- dience whose interest grew into enthu- siasm, and at the end, a real ovation. It .was indeed a revelatory program, not only of an unfamiliar aspect in the piano music of that blazing genius who is Liszt, but of the great breadth and power of the pianists art. One has never enjoyed Liszt so much; and has suerly never enjoyed Mr. Lockwood more. Technically, the recita was a veritable tour de force; artistically, it was profoundly satisfying. Faculty Recital. Mrs. Jessie D. Reed, contralto, and Miss Ada Grace Johnson, soprato, both of the School of Music faculty, will give a complimentary recital in the Frieze Memorial Hall tomorrow night. Each singer will have a number of so- los, and they will appear together in six duets. The program is remarka- ble for the range of composers and types of music which it embodies. Mrs. E. S. Sherrill will be at the piano. "Doctor De Luxe." Mr. Ralph Herz, the star of "Doctor De Luxe" which comes to the New Whitney theater Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2, Saturdaymatinee, has this to say about the production in which he is starring. "In this piece is the suggestion for producers generally. There is no need for sending a splendid woman through the horrors of an opium hell. There is no need for 'smutty' work in- lines, or body revealings in the acting. If one has wit enough and enough clean- liness of heart and soul, one can make the stage a vehicle- of the race's re- demption." UNIVERSITY NOTICES Meeting of the Gargoyle business staff Thursday.at 5 p. m. Important meeting of Alpha Nu Sat- urday evening 7:30. Prof. 'Phillips will talk. All men interested in Roosevelt third term movement meet tonight 7:15 in the Griffin room, over Wagner's. Information concerning infirmaries will be gladly received by the commit- tee. Address: Infirmary Committee, care of Michigan Union. Junior Lit Final relay tryouts Thurs- day afternoon at 3:45. THE MASTERPIECE OfV THE CONFECTIONER'S Emm Author and Composer " Mme. Sherry," 13 Twins," I 1 1 Whenyo were engaged WY not avow? . AGENTS FOR ANN ARBOR: DEAN& CO0 Ltd. 214 01 May Festival Reserved r I'. tgive you I LINE OFOLASS PIPES . JOLLY e Street, AnnArbor, Mich. IY Corns, bunions, ingrowing nails. treated and cured. Everything absolutely an- hours. 9-12 a.m. 1-5 and 7-8 p m SS. E. J. FOLEY uron Street, End North 1 2th of High School." Phone 089-J Second Game. '14 Laws Position '14 Dents Cory .. .. . L.F. ..... Eidmiller Rothschaeffer, Helm, Towers... R.F.........Champ McCoy...........C. .... .Butler Kennedy..........L.G.......Hanna Wright..........R.G.. . Jackson Final score-Fresh Laws 71; ,Fresh Dents 3. Score first half-Fresh Laws 33;, Fresh Dents I. Baskets from. court-Cory 6, Rothschaeffer 6, Helm 3, McCoy 10, Kennedy 8, Wright 1, Eid- miller 1. Baskets from fouls-Cory 3 in 6 chances, Champ 1 in 5 chances, The sale of reserved seat tickets for the M ay Festiv Monday morning, March 4, at eight o'clock, at the Univer Music, in accordance with the following schedu'e, Ho turn their regular course tickets; otherwise $3.00 shou the prices given below. Monday, March 4, to Saturday, ]larch 9, inclusive, $3. Monday, March 11, to the Festival, $3.00 extra Monday, ]larch 18 to Friday, ]larch 22, inclusive, $ extra. Saturday, flArch 23, to Festival, $2.00 or $3.00 extra. Monday, ]larch.25, to Friday, larch 29, inclusive, $ $3.00 extra. Saturday, March 30, to the festival, $1.00, $2.00 or $; .Current Literature Scholarship torils ill Sprilg Shirts of MANHATTAN SHIRTS for the SPRING of 1912 open ew line embraces many new and attractive patterns, different in of the past. will be shown this Spring and in this particular, the Manhattan ves. while a great many figures will also be found in this line. ckwear is also at your disposal, and we venture to say that we can ssortment of four-in-hands and bat wings that are now being n quality, style, and price, and nowhere will you be able to find ,is selling at 50 cents, as we can show you. Students working our proposition have averaged $350 a summer. II Looking for vacation work see IRA 11, SMITH Western Representative 508 East Liberty Street LIN & FIE GEL uth Main Street Packard Street Acade FPor Frier Pt, Sorority ari 3Parties--Phorie 570 L d . , .. C and Gown Photographs G. C. MAEDEL 119