'HE LEADING ZCHANT TAILORS Ve offer to you the tailored suit possible e most suitable price. kmanship the best. ,y suit built to fit. stock of woolens of ighest quality. The st assortment in the to select from. 311 S. State St. STATIONERY I I We have arranged with the originator of the new process of die stampirg 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 $4.00. Our Price $1.25 Official newspaper at he 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. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription price: by carrier, $a.o; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. I-. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 24r4. Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor Adna Johnson ............Business Manager H. Beach Car penter...........News'Editor Gordon Eldredge"..... ...Sporting Editor Fred Foulk...............Assistant to Editor 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. . l You can't afford to go through 1914.without a Hiandy Desk Cs%.end~.i The greatest daily comfort of an office. Price 75 "EXCELSIOWL" and "NATIONAL Diaries at All Prices. Office supplies of all kinds at State St. Main St. 2 for 25 cents TRQV'S BEST PRODUCT t r L mmwmmmwa ROIT UNITED LINES NN ARBOR TIME TABLE and Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o and hourly to 6:ro p. in., also 8:io irs for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m., ery two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p. o6 p. in., 9:i0 p. in., and 10:45 p. m. silanti only, ix:-s p. mn., 125 p. M. p. m., :oo a. m. Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and :wo hours to 7:46 p. in. rs for Jackson-5:r2 a. m., 6:51 a. m., ery two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:20 11:15 p. M. SIBEHAN & ciO. STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE 0OOD FOR ONE DOLLAR From Monday Jan. 19th until Feb. 'st. 1914 we{ will receive this Coupon the same as ONE DOL- LAR in currency when the PURCHASE AMOUNTS TO $5.00 Only one Coupon will be received on a single pur- chase. Whatever you bny wewill releive this coupon in part payment. ^j. ,. wk v 1.-=g- ~ Leo Burnett F. F. McKin NIGHT EDITORS Chester Lang mney Guy Wells nel1 M Jabin IHsu I * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. *I FREE I: e:.nry Kumm On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks T. Hawley Tapping Bernus Kline F. M. Church ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sheriwood Field Harry Johnson Myron Watkins REPORTERS P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett; C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaun C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg Willis Goodenow BUSINESS STAFF F. G. Millard Russell Runyan W. R. Carpenter R. J. Hofmann W. 13. Chase R. V. Leffler V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914. Night Editor-F. F. McKinney. Today a question of the utmost im- portance to the students is to be de- cided. . ffyou are at all interested in things Michigan you must vote. This means that you are interested, it means that you must show this inter- est by casting your ballot for what you believe is right, for what you believe! is best for the university. ("(1 out! Tote! * * * * * a * a * * A second semester class in fencing, open to senior, junior, and sophomore women, is now being formed at Bar- bour gymnasium. The normal class in folk dances, and playground games, which was given the second semester of last year, will again be offered. Women who wish to enter these class- es are asked to register at once at Miss Bigelow's office. The swimming sched- ule for the second semester will be posted in the office Monday, January 19. * * * A luncheon, followed by a dance, will be given for sophomore women at the Union at noon today. Tickets are 50 cents, and may be purchased from the members of the social committee. * * * { Dr. James R. Angell, son of Presi- dent-Emeritus Angell angd dean of the faculties of the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Problem of Voca- tional Education for College Women" this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock before the Ann Arbor branch of the Collegiate Alumnae association at Mrs. E. C. God- dard's home, 1212 Hill street. FREE A Pair of $6,00 Trousers with every Suitor Overcoat order at $17.50. To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will give you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.00 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 209 E. Liberty St. Across Col ec mQ COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK TMAKER1S OF CAPS, GO WNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & Co. Special Agents ror U ails Fork Dipped Chocolates Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The best candies we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PH ARMACY, 703 Packard St. I The Chzbb Hous I DTHY B. LOWRY CHIROPRACTOR (Ki-ro-prak-ftor} rs 1-6 daily. Telephone, Bell 4oi-J d Adjusting Parlors: Rooms 604.r66 '1 Bank Bldg., Maio and Huron Sts. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 209 South state Street I U sy, SEE THE POPULAR PLACE Choc'lates The Best You Ever Tasted Our Lunch Deparmtent is Growing "THERE'S A REASON" . m h TX ET SUPPLIES epartment Paper and Envelopes, Embossed Stationary LTERMAN, CONKLIN, MOORES & STERLING Fountain Pens Fountain Pen H o s p i t al lue BooksIrving F. Schleede 340 S. State St. VIGILANTS-WHO? MUSIC AND DRAMA Mr. Voter before you go to the polls we want to give you the names of the "Bought and Paid For." Vigilant committee. Their motive was Of unusual interest is the announce- purely one of unselfish service. The ment that George Broadhurst's suc- members have nothing to gain person- cessful drama, "Bought and Paid For," ally by a direct election scheme. The will appear at the Whitney theatre on agitation was taken up as a matter of January 27. When this piece was first duty. produced in New York, it was hailed Obviously the students to take up as the triumph of the century, and ran these matters are the students in for more than a year at the Playhouse. whom you have shown confidence. You After repeating its success in Chicago have selected them to represent you and Boston, "Bought and Paid For" in various capacities. In return they was sent on a tour of the smaller cit- must take the lead in other matters ies. The company that William A. and see that you have your rights. Brady will present in Ann Arbor is in Who is it would say that the follow- every way equal to the original. ing list of men are purely sentimental____________ in their democracy? UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Edward Kemp, '12-'14L, John Lip- pincott, '14, Rowland Fixel, '12-'14L, Senior lits inspect class canes this Selden Dickinson, '13-'15L, Louis Hal- morning from 9:00 till 12:00 o'clock ler, '11-'14L, Wallace Ratliff, '14E, in University hall. Robert Sturtevant, '14, Percy Crane, "Scarecrow" rehearsal in University '15, Marshall Foote, '14-116L, and a Hall 2:00 o'clock today. representative from The Daily. Women's league board meeting at All of these men have seen the board 9:00 o'clock today, Barbour gym. in control at its best and at its worst. Band rehearsal University Hall at And it is their judgment, founded on 1:00 o'clock today. several years of experience, that the general student body can be depend- CAMPUS IN BRIEF ed upon with a greater degree of cer- tainty than the small body of direct- -Only 475 senior pictures have beer; ors. taken for the 1914 Michiganensian If you want to make a "ring" in- This leaves as many again to be ar- possible in the future, vote today. ranged for by February 15. After February 1 the fee charged for making Any of your clothes need repairing cuts will be raised 25 cents. or altering? That's our.specialty. C. --Fresh engineers organized a hockey I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf team at their assembly Wednesday Gives clean, wholesome board at $4.25 per week. Sfe drinking wwter. C. C. Freemrhen, Proprietor I, r THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO URCHFIELt & Ci o. 4' .r A good friend is the friendly coach-who comes and brings a tin of Velvet and helps you n the nick of time. SVelvetis a remarkable tobacco-In these hurry-up days it takes its time. Takes two years of mellowing to take out all harshness and bite"-make the tasterich and qguality "smooth. Thats why Velvet is a help. f -l smoke -never irritates just delivers the maximum of pipe pleasure- that we're all after. At all dealers. FINE TAILORING TRADE We can and do give you the limit of excell- ce in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete e of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders our line. Respectfully, Sam Burchfield & Co. 1. tA 9 1 Full Two Ounce Tin. One ounce bags, 5 cents, con. venient for cigarette smokers. JANUARY-SALE ON Shirts, Hats and Caps, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Gloves-Fur and Fleece Lined Fur and Sealskin Caps, Etc. morning. G. Scheibel was elected manager. -Soph engineers are requested to dis- continue the wearing of yellow tassels on their toques until the official adop- tion of the proposed plan. The men,- tor groups of the class, after a heated discussion, laid the matter on the table till the next regular meeting of the student council. --Mr. J. J. Cox, instructor in civil en. gineering, and Mr. S. J. Hoexter, in- structor in the drawing department were elected president and secretary respectively of the Michigan Engineer- ing Society which has just concluded its annual meeting at Lansing. These men will hold office for one year. Mich- igan men played a- prominent part in the meeting. Papers were read by Prof. W. C. Hoad, Prof. J. R. Allen and H. F. Vaughan, '13. A speech was made by Prof. H. E. Riggs. The next meeting of the society will be held in Ann Arbor. - -Wilfred B. Shaw, secretary of the Alumni association, has received.a let- ter from an alumnus in Houston, Tex- as, stating that the Michigan alumni in that city are planning to form an alumni association. rsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Avenue. - .k4 -'e,-A -w-%A *W.1 .. Portraits, but you will RA ND A4L L - L~J A TO TOI' jf