TlHl MICHIGAN~IL DAILY THE llIC1IGiAN DAILYI note :k on pound hi re Oficial Newspaper at the University of ichigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. HANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert 8. Dilley Want Ad Stations Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; The University Pharmacy, 1219 S. University; Van Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard Street; The Brown Drug Store, Main Street. Leave ads at these stations before 8:30 p. m. for next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; - By mal, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Aroor Press Building. Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor. 1-2 . i., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. m.. Both Phones O*. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 , 1912. Night Editor-Wallace Weber. Latest Dances Indecent. There are dances and dances, but the latest importations are scarcely of such a nature that they can even be termed decent. The Turkey Trot, the Grizzly Bear, the Bunny-Hug and the Bear-Cat are all of so sensuous a nature that they should not be toler- ated at any dance. From their inception these dances had their purpose and end in the sen- sual movements that are not even pretty and which, no matter by whom they are countenanced, can never be raised to such a level that they would be called good dances. The beauti- ful old waltz and the characteristic American two-step were mighty good dances, and no one objected strongly when the Boston was introduced, but there is a limitto everything. Several years ago the introduction of these dances, which are not new liy any means, at a theatrical perform- ance called forth the bitter condem- nation of the press. Even now a bur- lesque company eannot present the Grizzly Bear with variations such as are countenanced in Ann Arbor with- out having the poliee ask the manager to expurgate the bill. In the large public dance halls of any large- city, the management will not allow the performance of these dauces. They have proved a menace, and in so doing fulfill their original object. When public halls and certain the- aters do not permit these dances, so- ciety, in general and in particula- at this university, ought not to counten- ance them. It may be the inordinate craving for something new or the desire 'for the bizarre and strange but the gener- al tendency is a bad one. This is an institution to which the people of the state look for the realization of their dream of what education should accomplish. They lookt up to the un- dergraduate as possessing a certain amount of knowledge, culture and moral principle, yet if the social side of the student tends only in the deca dent direction, what are the several As we go to press, the weather-' but what's the use? It'll be different by the time the sheet is delivered. Up, citizens and fussers! Shall we let Granger's and the liveries influence the weather man? Every Wednesday night it snows. -x- It was quite a mouthful when some- one spoke of the esteemed Council as being nearly as obstinate as the street door at the Union. Prof. Bigelow to Talk in Midland. Prof. S. Lawrence Bigelow, of the department of physical chemistry, lec- tures in Midland this evening, on the extension series, on "Science in the Service of 'Get-Rich-Quick' Schemes." Omega Phi Will Hold Meeting. Omega Phi will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium. millions of citizens to do? If their unversity fails, where else can they turn for inspiration? The tendency is not general, but has become quite noticeable of late. It hardly seems right to see the college student engaged in dances that had their origin in the lowest dives, and which never rose any higher than their authors intended them to. An absolute prohibition should be placed upon these dances. This can be accomplished by the individual and such a reform would be better than a set of rules. Let everyone refuse to participate in such exhibitions and the tendency would at once be arrested. Gowntl k Platlnum Whon 319 E. Plelnum Portraitts __ . : -NAVE YOUR CLO' HALL BROTE Smits Dry Cleaned and Pressed DRESS SUITS PRESSED soc I- dmuinistrati Of Men's Clothing and Furn Sale Ends Saturd Poultry Sausage 210 N. 4th Ave 1 ;Men's Balbrlung Bank ts $61,000 LINES This mammoth sale includes not only e' article of winter apparel but our new Sp merchandise which has just arrived and t placed on our shelves. The clkthes are of well-known brand of Hart, Schaffner and M guarantet d abfoutely all wool and hand ta ed. Here are a few of the sale items : Complete Range of Colors and Fabrics, sple assortment, latest siyle, band-padded collar shoulders; values up to $16...................$ Full llae of our best offerings. mostly H. S. hand-tailored goods. all fabrics and colors, vi up to $35; now.....$9.75, $13.75, $16.75,,& $1 One Let Men's Suits, Small Sizes, all colors fabrics, including many H. S. & M. broken These bargains must be sc en to be, apprec ........... .. ..- . -$.----------.$ Special Men's Dress Trousers-Dutchess Non-Riu line, $3 values................................$ Our entire line of Trousers, including H. S. &IM' dress, business cr every-day wear-nothing exe values $1. to $5........................79c to $ 6m., 12:18, and 11:46 Lansing- I 3 and 7:15 a.m. 15 p.m. YIIIYY /Y I YYYYY/ Yil ,. Lutz Clothing S 217 s. - - ,"" Studio SPRING SUITINGS et them in our windows- any more inside. -1 W will law aside vour All our clothes S! ms made in our own shops We do not send any work out of town. we Wylei seiectica. WACKER 0oL 6 Detroit neat Wat Mich. 1 ,. demy .f Dancing a. Last term begins, Tuesday, ne term. For particulars call at 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. 5 and 7 Passenger Cars Prices Reasonable HOMB PHOUB 452-Black West Huron Street .. i i^'y 0 IA I Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF L Go SMITH BROSS Ii you are not gettilng y DAILY regularly, a pom card to the Business MI ager will start someth I G LBERT'S Typewriter BlBearng-L ong Weaing You'll 'need a Tyepwriter later. Get Iy halves a n peas. Ph ;e ,he best now and have it's use while in yrcollege Ask us to show you anorns Pharmacy FUELER & ZE DSK 703 rscks" itssE st. AsKI 310 S. State St. Up Stairs -We Do French Dry ar Suits Cleaned and Pressed 750 FULLER & O'CONNOR .. ... i -.. T- 4LL PAC (.Photoj .'/ <(