rived I DE LUXE M~ONtOGRAM STATIONERY THlE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at hle University of Mich.' igan. Published every morning except Mlon- day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann arbor, Michigan 'indter Act of Congress of March 3 1s; 9. - ST SHIPMENT OF 'RING IOLENS We have arranged with the criginator of the tuew process of die~ stamping to offer a 2 qwire box of pa- peL and envelopes, paper embossed in gold. This of'fer is without doubt the greatest ever given. The price of a regular die is $2.50 to $4.00. Our Price $1.25 RS RESERVED NOW R LATER D'ELIVERY n. WIlD CuhO. dinlg Merchant Tailors '.T UNITED LINES N ARBOR TIME TABLE id Express Cars for Detro#-7 :xo d hourly to 6:xo p. m., also 8:10 for Detroit-s :4o a. m.,, 6 :o6 a. m., y' two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p. p. mn., 1 :o p. in., and 10:45 p. Mn. ,anti only., rir:r5 p. Mn., 1z:15 p. M. Mn., z : 00 a. Mn. :ars for Jackson-7:46 a. mn. and o hours to 7:46 P. In. for Jackson-s :i2 a. mn., 6:5a a. in., y two hours to 6:: p, in., also 9:zo :15 p. in. COX SONS & VININS 72 Madson Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS 0OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees y May be Ordered from MACK & CO. DTHIY B. LOWRY CHIROPRACTOR (Ki-ro-prak-for) . 1-6 daily. Telepboue, hell 401-J d Adjusting Parlors; Rooms 6o4-6o6 ' Bank Bldg., Main and Huron Sts. ANx AmtioR, MIcHIGAN SHEEHAN G60 STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building; (quarry's Pharmacy; University Phiarmacy; C. If. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. _lIaurice Toulme .......... Managing }Editor Adna Johnson.........Business Manager 14. Beach Carpenter ........News Editor Gordon F.ldredge............porting Editor1 Fred P-oulk .............. Assistant to Editor' Leonard Rieser.......Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahil}........usic'and Dramaf Harold Abbott............Cartoonist Lillian Thomson........... Women's ilditor Harold HIippler EIOIL Paul Blanshard' !Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester Lang F. F'. McKinney Guy Wells II eny v ummel Jabin 1-Isu On Sport .Staff Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. H~awley Tapping F. M. Church ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sheri'-ood Field Marry Johnson Myron Watkins REPORTERS '. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett C. A. Swainson D. R. flallentine R. S. Collins Leon Gr-eenebaum C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John E. C. Roth 1I1. R. Marsh C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg Willis Goodlenow BUSINESS STAFF P. G. Millard Russell Runyan WV R. Carpenter R. J. Ilofmann W. °13. Chase R. V. Leffler V. II. Hcerbert R. G. Sheldon FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1914. Night Editor-Y. F. Jabin Hsu. SV EATERS III _._ r' - -- -- z ' , ... --:- - -_: : -__ .. w ~TYPEWRITER New, reouilt, arid second- hiand', IFor' Sale, $10.00 up For Rent, $2.00° up :3 mos., $5.00 TYPEWRITING 0. D. MOR~RILL E Ov,0 elBaltimnore iLunch v HOCEY IKS The biggest and best ling ever shown in this city 25 Ot.to 75 Cts. ROOD FOR ONE DOLLAR From Monday Jan. iyth until Feb. est. 1914 we will, receive this CouponI the same as ONE DOL- LR in currency when jPURCHASE AMOUNTS TO $5,00 'I Only one Coupon wil be #received o1] a sinle pur- chase. Whatever you bay w'2 wil receive this coupon in part payment. -Priof. V. W. Kael iy's cou~rse in "Ilhe } _lonumentadl City of Rome" will be iven at 9:00 o'clock Monday, Wed- neadsray, and Friday instead of 10:00 o'(clock as a iniounced.The lectures will fe illustrated with stereoptican views, and will be held in Alumni memnorial hall. ---P1rof. Richord P), . T.ILolsterls class in interpretive reading presented "Sil- as Marner" before an enthusiastic au- dience in the oratory room last night. --EdI la hewitt, January 114, will go to Decatur, Mich., next semester to teach commercial subjects and English. Ma- rie :Loomis, January '14, will go to Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., to teach biol- ogy. The, positions were filled by the a ppointm cut commlittee. -.Raymond E. 11, sett, 113, :at presenit city forester, is being considered by 'lhe Ann Arbor Par, board for ap- pointment as park superintendent at a salary of $1,200 per year, having b, eon re.ommn~elided for the p)osition at the I t in ainounaccnicif; p arty given t. the KappaKpp Gamma sorority house recently, Miss Anne Benjamin, 15, announced her enga emient to Mr. !{:artiest Duel of Rockford, Ill. iAl iss Benjamin will not return to the uni- versity next semester. --Prof. Arthur Q~. Hall, regi~strni' of the unliversity, °spoke last night at Lan- sing, Michigan. -Senior law Cane.;; «it b",exhibitedl by the Cane committee' this afternon in, the lower hall of the law building from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock. All men who are interested are invited to ex- amine the samples, which will be vot- ed on at a class mreeting in the near future. --T iekets fori'1,,11rC ul.rSatuarday night dance at the Michigan Union were placed on sale yesterday and nearly half have been disposed of. n. ameeting lost Inight, %Griffins, the inter-departmental society initiated. tw men. The new mnen are Bernus E. Kline, 1~4; and Roy Palrsons, '14. U.NIVE RSI 111 NOTiI ES WAHRIU University, D S Book stores FREEFREE A Pair of $6.00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale wre will give you absolutely FREEI a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as Buit 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 3 on place at ouir store. Come in and be convinced. The Quality Tailors E. C. FLANDERS 209 E. Liberty St. Ar~osnm usseWs at Special Prices at ,higan Chocolates, 80 Cents In the Maize and Blue Box Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In thse White Box I M. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents The ie Box Make Them in Our OwniClean Cgvdy Shnop.;-rheyre Sim~ply D~elicious. BU7'v y B ', KNO WI T~ POPULAR PLACE SM4'ILE! SMI LE! Dean Bates is in the most: exasper- ating circumstances! A man ostraciz- ed from his home by an inscrutable fate. Tfhe Dean is on the outside looking in.. The luxurious chair, the favorite book, the comfortable slippers, the very fireside itself, all the friends of an even, contented domesticity, are within. The Dean is on the outside!. Watch the Dean's smile! THE CRUX! Student self-government is a ques- tion that never growvs old. Its' possi- bilities, its pitfalls, its successes, its ;eery inconsistencies almost defy tabu- lation. And so 'it Is .interesting. No system has yet been found imi- pervicus to human bluniders. No sys- tem is human proof, especially is this so of a system devised for the needs of an ever changing student govern- ment. A system best contrived to withstand the pitfalls of a student democracy is the system that will produce the best student representation. The moment any given type of organization fails to supply or attract the best amen; the students, that system fails. And a most pitiful failure it is! S'he sympathize thoroughly with the student council in its present attempts at reformation. Somewhere there is a system that will work,,a system that will give the students efficient govern-z mnt. WVe are sure of ourselves on on- ly one point, that the systemn best cal- culated to bring forth the best mem- bers of the student body is the only< sysem that is° worth consideration. The best, only the very best, will do. ('AMPU'tS IN BRIEF -- -Verde F'riniceais held its annual "1Soi-. z ,e Dramatique Musical Dansante" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall last night. Ishort but varied program was pre-c senled, which was followed by Banc-1 iig.l the soph prom. 1). W. Jennings, who made the motion resulting in the elecr- tion, stated that it was his- intention o have the motion read to the effect that the election was not to be f'or :a general1 cha irm~an of the entire promn, but for a chairman of a special' com- mnittee of the soph fits, wh1ich was to confer with the engineers. Inasmuch as no record of the motion xvas kept, it is problematical as to what action will be taken on this matter. P'rof. A. H, Lloyd, head of the non- athletic committete, in speaking of the natter, said that if the regulations re- ,arding the giving of proper notice of the meeting in advance, had not beer. complied with, the entire proceedings would have to be annulled. "There is some possible question," paid Prof. Lloyd, "in regard to the .uthority of the class to invest a spe- cial committee with powers over social matters, but in general it would seem. :is if the class mi-ht appoint such a I-onmit tee if it so chose." Ivory A Goods QudryDrug Co. The Druggists on the Corner A special price for a short time on all Parisian pll r ILORS TO) MEN OUR SPECIAL$30.00 SUITS HAVE QUAL!ITY that UA LI FY QUICKL V University Ave. HENRY &coo There will be a meeting of the edi- -o:ial staff and tryouts of the Car- ~oyle at 4:00 o'clock today. Barrsters Elect Nw Term Officers Prof. R. M. Wenley, andl F. E. Weeks, 07E, were the guzests of honor and speakers at the bi-nmonthly luncheon of the Barristers held ,it the Union Wednesday. The following men were elected to office for the ensuing sem- ester: chancellor, M. 11, Pontius; vice- chancellor, F. IV. Murphy; master of rolls, C. E. Jameson, and chancellor exchequer, D. F. Melhorn. SOPHI ELECTION MA Y BE VOID P'ro4. L loyd 1Declares Propel- Notice 11ust H~ave Been 0iven No definite action was taken yester-- day by the soph fits to annul the al- legeod unconstitutional election of D. R. iDallentine as general chairman of alls Fork, Dipped Chclae Made iny the most sanitary factory in the world. The best Candiies we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHARAAY, 703 Packard St. University, School of Music Albert A. Stanley, Director tlaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. A School of Music v liich offers courses in all braichiee of music of highest standards. Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may take such subjects as they desire, without reference to ,graduation. If you are interested in studying'somte branch of music, please call at the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full inform- ation. CHARLEIS A. SINK, Seccetary. in Arbor savings Bank ock $300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo Resources $3,000,000I ral Banking Business Transacted J Chas. H. Hiscock,- Pres., W. D. Har- Vice- Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier Coljsins C( 11Hed I CkFo.c oac~t IFlowers Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating . , --6 I Cor. 12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1 15 Pass the Rest, Try the Best Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack and fountain drinks at MACS 613 E. Liber'ty ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND STEAll CLEANERS Phone 628 Consolidation V UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS T. E. WAHL 204 East Washington ANN ARDOR DYE WORKS G. N. KUHN 1 :R WE CALL AND DELIVER~ L r w ~1M1drBY ~~2-tO2t- ado ofa. fin 1 17 11t 11t13 1 t(echarac-. rl i iv imdnah tv Lthat yseconilpany correct - ?for -5 u o~ &Co., c., Taoy, .. . i-~t;f Aitovr Sli!TS SHOE REPAIRS? FIRST CLASS SHDE RIPAIRI'NG JOHN H. LAMBRT~ 613 EAST WILLIAM lticitil SAs~e Doe~or 148 Michigtan's Footbafl Team )ill Elec tre in Upper Penin ula Prof. (>O).D~avis of tile educational de- partinent, will spend next week lectur- ing in the upper peninsula. Monday, Professor Davis will speak in Norway, Tuesday ins Daggert, AWednesday in Gladstone, Thursday in Manistique, Friday in Escanaba, and Saturday at :Mackinac Island. He will speak on Vocational Edutcation, Eduicational Tendencies, and Striking Characteris- tics of Foreign Education. Universtbg usitciiouscI IPRIESS BUILDICNG MAYNARDL ST.I Victor Vi'ctrolas. and a Choice Stock of VICTOR RECORDS New Michigan Song, II ,. z"1Nnf ~ - -w" y ~y T '/ lP Q_! TO G