DING TAILORS 11 %) I 'ATt IN ER Y We offer to you the tailored suit possible he most suitable price. rkmanship the best. ry suit built to fit. stock of woolens of highest quality. The est assortment in the to select from. H. WILIJ CO. 311 S. State St. We have arranged with the originator of the new process of die stamping to offer a 2 quire box of pa- per and envelopes, paper embossed in gold. This offer is without doubt the greatest ever given. The price of a regular die is $2.50 to $4.oo. Our Price $1.25 TrE MICIIlGAN DAILY Official newspaper at he U'niversity of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Mon- day during the university year. Entered at the postofficeat Ann Arbor, Michigan ;wider Act of Congress of March 3, 1$79. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription price: by carrier, $z.5o; by mail, $3.0O. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. Maurice Toulme ..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson ............Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter............News Editor Gordon Eldredge...........Sporting Editor Fred Foulk............Assistant toEditor Leonard Rieser........Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill......... Music and Drama Harold Abbott ..................Cartoonist Lillian Thomson............Women's Editor EDITORIALS' Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS1 Leo Burnett Chester Lang F. F. McKinney Guy Wells Henry Rummel Jabin Hsu On Sport. Staff Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. Hawley Tapping F. M. Church3 -I-' You can't afford to go through 1914 without a Handy Desk Caind The greatest daily comfort of an office. Price "EXCELSIOlL" and "N Diaries at All Prices. Office supplies of all kinds at state St. 11 STUIESHEEHAN & TO STUDENTS',BOOKSTORE' 2 for 25 cents TROY'S BEST PRODVCT months overdue. Winter is our most maligned season, the most dreaded, and justly so. 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(' , J Y BEE THE POPULAR PLACE Made Chocolates The Best You Ever Tasted inch Deparmtent Is Growing ERE'S A REASON" Our iTUDENT SVPPLIES epartment Paper and Envelopes, Embossed Stationary TERMAN, CONKLIN, MOORE'S & STERLING Fountain Pens Fountain Pen Hospital lue Books IrvIng F. Schleede 340 S. State St. -~i _... I il 1 1 l Wednesday's issue of The Daily. the acme of the interesting and the ___-picturesque. THE ISSUE. Shall the students directly elect the Twilight Organ Recital. three student members to the board in Earl V. Moore will resume his twi- control of athletics or shall the pres- light organ recitals this afternoon at ent system be continued of allowing 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium. In the board of directors to elect the 'stu- accordance with the policy that at dent representatives l1 least one request number will be play- Under the present method, the elee- ed at each recital, Mr. Moore is to fa- tion has always resulted in an eleva- vor the audience with his own com- i J t eer L { '{ 209 S~oxth St~t- & Gives cean Wholesone boa F. G. Millard Russell Runyan W. R. Carpenter R. J. Hofmann W. B. Chase R. V. Leffler V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914. Night Editor-T. Hawley Tapping. CANDIDATES!Z Candidates for the athletic associa- in will kindly meet in The Michigan Oaily offices today at 5:00 o'clock. All candidates will thus have equal oppor- tunity to express their platform for per week.. Sorfi drinking i J t ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER it because of its uncomfortable chills. Sherwood Field\yron Watkins I-arry Johnson We love it because of its bracing air, its ever-changing scenery and its un- P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett dependable atmospheric whims. C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum I1(1 C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John MUSIC AND DRAMA. E. C. Roth IH. R. Marsh C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg Willis Goodenow Niblo Travel Talks. BUSINESS STAFF } "Spain" is the subject of the Niblo tion of at least two of the directors to] the board in control. position, entitled "Reverie at Twi- light." The full program is as follows: I C. . Freem Travel Talks which Arthur B. Price will deliver this afternoon and evening at the Whitney theatre. Gibraltar, the invincible key to the Mediterranean Sea, is shown first; then the ancient cities of Cadiz, Barcelona, Toledo, Se- ville, and Granada-cities whose very names are redolent of great deeds and glorious memories-are visited and de- scribed as they are today. Madrid, the country of the Basques, and the up- lands of the Pyrenees, follow one an- other in rapid succession. The trip is COUNCIL REFORMATION. °Sonata in E minor.J.....3 H. Rogers One provision in the reorganization Alegro-Adagio of the student council seems to be. Scherzo=Fuga strongly demanded, since it has been Slumber Song ."...... ,. , ......Parker included in every plan thus far sug- Allegretto..............Parker gested. The eouncil, while acting in Scherzoso .....,. ....., Woodman its judicial capacity, should be reduc- Wedding Song.............Ware ed in size. Reverie at Twilight (request) . Moore We cannot expect a body of twenty- Processional March ,.,. , . Whitney four busy students to act as an effi- cient court. The receiving of testimony The first student's recital of before such a large body, is a tedious the new year will be giv- and lengthy process, and the varying' en at the University School of opinions of the many members give Music, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 opportunity for continuous discord. In o'clock, when the following program, reaching a conclusion in regard to the given largely by students of the Piano seriousness of offenses and the sever- Department will be rendered. ity of the penalties, twenty-four minds Prelude and Fugue, E Minor .... Bach have much more difficulty than twelve Auf Fluegeln des Gesanges........ minds. Nor is there any good reason. ............... Mendelssohn-Liszt why the verdict of twelve selected men Helen Malcomson should not be as just as the verdict Etude, Op. 10, No. 12 ........ Chopin of twenty-four men under the present Prelude and Nocturne, For the left plan of election. 'hand ................... Scriabine Should not the first step in reorgan- Frances Rhoades izing the present council be the reduc- The Days Gone By............Leoni tion of the size of the council, at least s Dorothy Paton while acting in a judicial capacity? 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Chopin Pastorale variee .. ......Mozart Meta Stork UNIVERSITY NOTICES, Seniors arrange sittings for Michi- ganensian picture this month before it is too late. Choral Union ushers report at the Hill auditorium at the usual time Thursday evening. The 1916 medics will have a class meeting at 10:00 o'clock this morning in the physiology lecture room. Totem will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the usual room in north wing. There will be a meeting of the bus-' iness staff of the Gargoyle at 5:00 o'clock today. * * * * * * * * * * * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * CHFIELD FINE TAILORING TRADE The Chuibb mWomwW r & CO. WINTER. Winter has arrived. . The nor'easter swooped upon us with all the ferocity. of a long forgotten circumstance. Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa . Sposalizio................. Genevieve Seyler Liszt Liszt present a paper on "Engineering Prac- tice in Turkey." Prof. W. C. Hoad will address the society on "The State Board of Health and the Grand Rapids Decision." Following this address Prof. E. D. Rich, formerly of the engi- neering faculty and now state engineer of the board of health, will lead the discussion. Prof. H. E. Riggs will read a paper on "The Ohio Floods of 1913," written by W. J. Sherman of Toledo. A large delegation will attend the meeting from the engineering faculty, which contains four ex-presidents of the society. Besides those on the pro- gram, Dean Cooley, Prof. Decker, Prof. Johnston, S. J. Hoexter and J.H. Bring- hurst, are among the faculty men who will be present. 100 TICKETS FOR CABARET DINNER ARE ALREADY SOLD Chicken Dinner toBe Served Members of Union at "Examoret" Affair. More than half the 200 tickets for "Examoret," the cabaret chicken din- ner to be held at the Union at 6:00 o'clock tomorrow night, have been dis- posed of. The tickets are now on sale at the Union desk, as well as by the committeemen, but tomorrow will be on sale only at the Union. In many respects the dinner will be similar to the membership function which proved especially popular in De- cember. The tables will be arranged in restaurant fashion, and the per- formers will do their acts about the tables, instead of on the platform, as was the custom previous to the inau- guration of the cabaret idea. Paintings By Barnes Are on Exhibition A collection of 25 paintings, the work of Ernest Harrison Barnes, is being shown in Alumni Memorial hall. Many of the works have been shown in some of the important exhibitions of the country. Three local scenes are in the collection. The exhibition clos- es on January 17. Nocturne, We can and do give you the limit of excell- ice in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete me of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders our line. Respectfully, Sarm Burchfield & Co. 0 CLEAN UP STOCK 'V Op. 9, No. 3 ........ Chopin Dorothy Wines 1 * *. * * * * * * * * * It is considered inadvisable to have women ushers for Miss Helen Keller's lecture in Hill auditorium Thursday' evening, and the regular ushers willI officiate. Those women who have al- ready registered are asked not to re- port for drill on Wednesday, * * * Mrs. A. L. Ladd, 1005 Lincoln ave- nue, will be at home to college women from 3:00 to 5:30 o'clocic this after- noon. * * * Mass-meeting of all university wom- en at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium to discuss self- government. * * * A meeting of the new club for. women from Pennsylvania will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at Hilary house, 1222 Washtenaw avenue. The constitution will be read and of- fered for adoption. ENGINEERING FACULTY MEN ATTEND LANSING MEETINGS1 At the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the Michigan Engineering society, to be held in Lansing for the next three days, Prof. John R. Allen will T~ T !1 /!1gr1 -A 1 TT T T- 20 20 20 25 per cent off on Mackinaws per cent off on Flannel Shirts per cent off on Rain Coats per cent off on Fur Caps Varsity Toggery Shop Senior Engaged to Wed Detroit The engagement has been ann< ed of Miss Catherine Breitmeye Detroit, daughter of Phillip Briet er, former mayor of that city, to F 1107 S. University Avenue. . _ ?AXN A_ NlT 'W"U " -" L7 L