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December 11, 1913 - Image 2

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MICHIGAN

DAILV

MIC~HOANDA H Ei K EW CO LLAR) 1

SGifts

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TAILORS
to you the

: suitable price.
hip the best.
built to fit,
of woolens of
quality. The
ortment in the
:ct from.

Jilst a few sug.
gestion s-
Harrison Fisher's
Beauties,
Harrison Fisher's
"A Girl's Life"
A Little Girl's Book
Michigan Pillow Cov-
ers.
College Jewelry
Pins- Lockets-Rings
Watch Fobs
Hat Pins
SHEEHAN &X0O1

D CU.
e St.

STUDENTS' DOOKSTOiEt

JNITED LINES
)R TIME TABLE
ss Cars for Detroit-7vo
to 6:io p. m., also 8:io

o a m., 6:o6 a. m.,
6:o6 p.in., 7:o6 p.
n., and 10:45 p. m.
p. M., 12:15 p. m.
-7:46 a. m. and
12 . in., 6:5 1 -a. n,
:5x p. im., also09:2o

It's easy to secure Clothes
of authoritative style, per-
fect fit and genuine dura-
bility if they're made expressly for you.
We have the
style and wool
ens that will
please you no
matter how ex-
J4..a~ting yo0urf
taste may be.
GROSS,
ON LIBERTY

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & Co.
0 MECHANICS BANK
South Main Street
$100,000
S * .869,000

Official newspaper at the University of Mich
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan nder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.r
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier; $2.so; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H.Davis, Car. Packard and 'State.
Telephones 56 and 2414.
Maurice 'Toulmne..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ... ....Business Manager
I. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor
Gordon Eldredge ...........Sporting Editor
Fred Foulk..............Assistant to Editor
Leonard Rieser......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill......Music and Drama
Harold Abbott. ..........Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo' Burnett Chester Lang
F. F. McKinneyGuWel
F. .BN c ineOn Sport Staff Gu We lls
Carlton Jenks t Bernus Kline
T. Hawley Tapping
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
Myron Watkins
REPORTERS
F. M. Church H. C. Rummel
Y. F. J, Hsu Willis Goodenow
P. F. Thompson '3J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John
E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller - Charles Weinberg
BUSINESS STAFF
Arthur Torrey W. R. Carpenter
Russell Runyan R. J. Hofmann
V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon
R. V. Leffler
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913.
Night Editor-Chester H. Lang.
DUPLICATION.
The mad race, the cry of the times,
for the all-around man is not only
likely to produce a Jack of all trades,
but also to result in an absurd dupli-
cation of men in campus societies. The
busy man-is buried with elections and
badges; the man who would like to
be busy must stand by and keep on
wishing.
Michigan suffers, because Michigan
is not getting the efficient service from
these societies that she might, if the
societies were not dissipated and han-
dicapped by the duplication of men.
The busy man suffers because his own
energies are perverted. He is expect-
ed to carry along the duties of all the
organizations. He does all that he
can, the best that he can, but his best
under the conditions is inefficient, and
not conducive to real progress. The
ambitious man suffers because he is
denied the support of a close organ-
ization; he suffers from a fear that he
will not be taken seriously. Inciden-
tally, Michigan suffers because this
ambitious, but unrecognized, man is
handicapped.f
The societies, alone, cannot be blam-
ed for this duplication, Vigorous
steps have been taken in the societies
themselves to obviate the evils, and
even more radical steps will be taken
in the future. A friendly competition
between the societies will be a good
thing, but only the greatest care can
prevent hostile antagonism, which
will work great harm to the societies
themselves and make their influence
nil.

LONG ON GOOD POINTS
by this mkers of
TROY'S SBST PRODVCT
LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP
The Shop on the way
down town.)
214 East Washington Street
PHI BETA KAPPA.
Exclusiveness in the conduct of an
organization generally causes the out-
sider to fear that an open manifesta-
tion of interest in that organization is
an impertinence. We believe that the
recent decision of Phi Beta Kappa to
hold a number of public meetings for
the juniors and seniors of the liter-
ary department willincrease the un-
dergraduate's interest in that organ-
ization and his eagerness to become
a member.
Phi Beta Kappa's membership is so
general that every undergraduate in
the literary department has the right
to be publicly interested in its work,
We thank Phi Beta Kappa for giving
us the opportunity tonight to fnani-
fest our interest in a legitimate man-
ner.
* * * * * * * * * * *
* OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. *
* (Edited by Stylus.) *
* * * * * * * * * * *
The first of a series of luncheons
for junior women will be held at the
Michigan Union at noon Saturday.
There will be short speeches byDr.Elsie
Pratt, Helen Clark, Mary Lewis, and
Vera Burridge. The luncheon will be
followed by a dance. Tickets must be
secured before Friday night, and may
be had for 50 cents from the members
of the social committee, of which Hul-
dah Bancroft is chairman.
* * *
Sophomore women will be guests at
a party given for them by the seniors
from 4:00 to 6:00 o'cloek this after-
noon in Barbour gymnasinm. There
will be good music and dancing. Sen-
iors are aslied to pay their 25 cent
tax to Joan Watkins, Ilda Jennings,
Dorothy Moran, Mildred Taylor, or
Sophie Herrmann.
* * *
The annual Y. W. C. A. bazaar,
which opened yesterday in Newberry
hall is more attractive than ever be-
fore. A beautiful display of goods im-
ported from Japan, and other fancy
articles, as well as home-made candy
and baked goods, are on sale. Things
are selling rapidly, and the best selec-
tion is going to the early comers, The

FREE

The Michigan 'Clna
1914
Wholly different and much more beatiful and artistic than
ever before. A splendid CHRISTMAS GIFT.
PRICE 50 CENTS
WAaw S

A Pair of $6.00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at
To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will give
you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as Suit
or different, just as you like.
Anyone who expects to live and wear clothes cannot afford to miss
this once in a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save you $io to $15 on every order you place at our
store. Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
E. C. FLANDERS

UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

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209 E. Liberty St.

Across rom R.usseil's
Confectionery store

Spectal Agtenta For
ealts Fork Dtatpped Chocolates
* Made in the Most sanitary factory mn the wyorld,. The best candlies
I we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHAtMAGY, 703 Packard St.
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delicious chocolates.
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C. Proprietor

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lent Supplies and Note Books,
apartment Stationery and
Envelopes,
Fountain Pen Hospital,
)liver Typewriter Agency.
G F. SCHLEEDE, 3405. STATE STREET

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The entire campus will watch the bazaar will continue throughoul
progress of the deliberations. Reform Thursday and Friday.
that comes from the societies them- * * *
selves, is the best reform. Probably Wyvern will meet at 7:30 o'clock
the reform will best be accomplished. this evening at the Kappa Alpha The-
by returning to the fundamental pur- ta house.
poses of each society, and making the * * *
elections accordingly. There will be a meeting of Mortar
Specialization is the keynote of board this evening at the Chi Omega
twentieth century progress. house.

SSMOOTHEST
'TOBACCO/
PUSH it along-shoot it
over! Velvet-so-called
because exceedingly smooth
-smooth because aged over
wo years, in which time all,1
iarshness disappears from the
eaf leaving the goodness that
e all crave for our pipe. Velvet (
sa tobacco mellowness hitherto

FINE TAILORING TRADE

We can and do give you the limit of excell-
e in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete
i of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
our line.
Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.

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The kind to dance in

unknown-too smooth to harbor
a "bite." It's just the sort of a to-
bacco you would make for your-
self. Millions of men cheer for it.
We never knew of a man who
didn'tlikeVelvet Hurrah! Don't
let it pass you. At all dealem~

MAS

GIFTS

We will be pleased to show you our line of
Silk Neckwear Umbrellas Dress Shirts
Silk Hosiery Bath Robes and Dress Vests
Silk Scarfs House Slippers Dress Gloves

Fumed Oak
Colored
English
Boots Rubber Sole
Stitched Tip]
Invisible Eyelets
A Swell Shoe
$5.00
WACNER & CO.
STATE STREET A

AYUSIC A N )lPRA ifA.

Shirts
Glove:

1ao
Full Two
Ounce 'in-

Pajamas 'Dress Studs & Links
Is Box of Collars Hats and Seal Caps
A nobby Rain Coat or a Mackinaw

Tonight at 8:00 o'clock at the school
of music, Mr. Henry J. Dotterweich,
one of the most popular members of
the piano department, will give a re-
cital, complimentary to the general
public.
The program which he has selected
is as follows:
Sonata quasi una Fantasia, Op. 27,
No. 2, .............,.. Beethoven
Carnival, Op. 9 ..........Schumann
Pastorale Variee ........ . Mozart
Etudes, Op. 25,,No. 1 A fiat, No. 2 F

I (}nomeureigen ..........1iszt
Invitation au Trepak (scene dan-
sant)> Tschaikowsky
"In Wrong."
The attraction at the Whitney thea-
ter for the remainder of the week, with
a m;atinee Saturday at 3:00)
o'clock,"will be a tabloid mu-
sical comedy, entitled "In
Wrong." Starring in this attraction
is the popular team of DeNoyer and
Danie, of whom the Chattanooga Tim-
es says no cleverer entertainers livA

t 'Varsity Toggery Shop'
1107 S. University Avenue.

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