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February 14, 1914 - Image 2

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Text Books
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE HIT OF THE SEASON
Official newspaper at <Jae University of Mich-
igan. Published every morning except Mon
day during the university year.

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STYLES

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Drawing
Instruments
We can save you money by
buying the
Richter Instruments
Look over our sets before
buying.

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no of Woolens
select from

Log Log and Duplex
Slide Rules
I. P. NOTE BOOKS
SHEEHAN & CO.
STUDENTS- BOOKSTORE

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t Tailors

UNITED LINES
BORt TIME TABLE
ress Cars for Detroit-7 :10
ly to 6:io p. i., also 8:io
trolt-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,
hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7 :o6 p.
S:io p. im., and 10:45 p. Pm.
ily, 1 x: IS p. in.,1z2 : I Sp. n.
oo a. Mn.
r Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
to 7:46 p. m.
ckson-5:s1 a. M .,6:51 a. m.,
hours to 6:511 p. in., also 9:2o
M.
COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKRBS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.

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You pay more in the end when you pay
less in the beginning. Why not buy the
best clothes tailored-to-individual order by
Ed V, Price
& COS? ~
LET US PROVE
THEIR ECONOMYl
T O Y O UI
and >
upward.e

Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan nnder Act of Congress of March 3,
1 879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.oo. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 960 'and 2414.
Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ............Business Manager
H. 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
Lillian Thomson............Women's Editor
EDITORIALS
Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
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. Church
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
Myron Watkins
REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John
E. C. Roth HI. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg
WAillis Goodenow
BUSINESS STAFF
F. G. Millard Russell Runyan
W'. R. Carpenter R. J.- Hofmann
WA. B. Chase R. V. Leffler
V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914.
Night Editor-F. F. McKinney.
LISTEN!
Heed the impulse!
The man who has his ear close to
the ground will heed the impulse to
promise a Union life membership.
And why not? Many others are doing
it and it will be a custom hereafter.
We are inclined to judge a man's
loyalty to Michigan by his attitude to-
ward a life membership. In some cases
it will be a real sacrifice. So much
the better. That's loyalty!
Heed the impulse! Identify yourself
with Michigan for life.

2 for 25 cents ,
TROVIS BEST PRODVCT
**** * * * * * * *
* OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. *
S* * * * s . *s
In order to increase the teaching
force in Barbour gymnasium during
the absence of Miss Sawtelle, a few
upper class women, who are advanced
in gymnastic work, have been put in
charge of a number of classes. If the
experiment proves successful it will
probably be continued throughout the
year, and may at some future time be
made the basis of a normal training
course in gymnastics.
"A Scene in China," enacted by
members of "The Masques," will be
presented at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon in Newberry hall. The tab-
leau, which has a religious signifi-
cance, has been arranged by the mis-
sionary committee of the Y. W. C. A.
Junior women will be entertained by
the freshmen at a "tango-tea" in Bar-
bour gymnasium this afternoon. Mem-
bers of the junior social committee
will take this opportunity to place on
sale tickets for the second class lunch-
eon to be given Saturday, February
21, at the Union.
Luncheon for senior women at the
Union at noon today.

Free -- Trousers -- Fr
We are still giving a pair of extra pants with each o
a Suit or Overcoat at $17.50.
Now is your time to order a suit for Spring and if
not care for the trousers the same as the suit we will ma
a pair of white serge or flannel without extra charge to :
An extra pair of pants make a suit wear Iwice as I
why not order today.
Remember this offer will
not last forever
E. C. FLANDERS
209 E. Liberty St. Co:E*" ro*

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for all departments

DRAWING INSTRVMENTS
ENGINEER'S SVPPLIES
LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, FO
AIN PENS, etc., etc.
HIUniversity
Bookstore

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Special Agznte For
al s Fork Dipped Choc
Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The be
we have ever handled. VAN DOR~EN'S PHARMACY, 71

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RACTOR

'The Chubb Hot
209 South State Street
Gives clean, wholesome board at

ily. Telephone, Bell 401-J
ting Parlors: Rooms 604-606
Bldg., Mal and Huron Sts.
RBOR, MICHIGAN

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gan Chocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Box
Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Box
. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents The ReaBox
Them in Our OwniClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Leather Loose Leaf Note Books, Loose Leaf
er, any size. Department Paper and Envelopes
FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL

MICHIGANENSIAN HONORS.
A little modesty and good common
sense are as good criterions in sched-
uling honors in the Michiganensian as
in any. other problem. The man or
woman who has labored consistently in
student activities and received recog-
nition, has the right to identify them-
selves with these activities in the year
book.
This is playing on vanity to be
sure, but human vanity must be reck-
oned with, and unless absurdly over-
done, it is pardonable.
Schedule the honors that are worth
while. Schedule the honors that you
have just cause to feel proud of. Just
a little judgment and modesty, that's
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THE BAND DANCE.
Forty members of the university
band have been practicing twice a
week for five months in preparation
for the dance that will be given next
Thursday night. The music will be,
good.
The band is getting ready for the
spring twilight concerts and the base-
ball games, and the football contests
next fall. We like the way the new
management is taking hold.
Michigan is beginning to have a
smug feeling about this band.
Any of your clothes need repairing
or altering? That's our specialty. C.
I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf

MUSIC AND DRAMA
"Romance."
Edward Sheldon's "Romance,"
which will be presented at the Whit-
ney theater Friday, February 20, is
one of the most widely discussed plays
in recent years. Critics are agreed
that it surpasses any previouseffort
of the author, who, by the way, is
responsible for "The Easiest Way,"
"The Wolf," and "Fine Feathers." A
play as difficult to interpret as "Ro-
mance," requires an unusual cast. The
company that will appear at the Wft
ney contains many talented players',
among whom Gertrude Morrissini and
Edgar Kent are the best known.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Band rehearsal today at 1:00 o'clock
in University Hall. Bring racks.
Michigan Civic club will meet at
7:00 o'clock Tuesday night in the eco-
nomics building.
Meeting of the upper women's sec-
tion of the Deutscher Verein Monday
evening at 7:00 o'clock. "Berliner
Abend." Members watch Verein bul-
letin board for further announce-
ments.
$7.50 buys a Log Log Slide Rule at
Wahr's.

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Do you need a pipet Come in and
get a Frank pipe cheap-1-4 off on all
meerschaums, calabash and briars-
cigarette tubes and cigar holders -
during February! .Tobacco Shop Bil-
liard Hall, 118-120 East Liberty St.I

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Liberty and Main
most convenient pla
banking.

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340 S. STATE ST.

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FINE TAILORING TRADE

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M\/[USIC hath charms-add a pipeful of
SVelvet and you are a whole orchestra.
Such is the pleasure of good tobacco.
Velvet, the tc-nderest leaf-aged in the old
warehouse for two years-a slow, sombre,
time-process of mellowing-in which all
harshness is lost-the flavor toned, sweet-
ened, made exquisitely smooth. A smoke
wit h out bite-music without discord I
Velvet is known to be the most carefully
matured smoking tobacco--only time can
produce its delights-only patience insurer
its pleasures. All yours!
At all dealers.
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We can and do give you the limit of excell-
ce in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete
ie of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
our line.
Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.
METOUSFOR HIGH GRADE GOODS
Shirts, Hats and Caps
Mackinaws, Sweaters
Cloves-fur and fleece lined

Haller Jewelry Co. for
and jewelry repairing.

fine watch

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full2 oz. tins

We also give the Best of Service

Lenses duplicated and eyeglasses
repaired at Haller Jewelry Co.
Engineers Ask to see the 25c Pock-
et Slide Rule at Wahr's.
Diamond mounting, stone setting
and replacing of sets a specialty. Hal-
ler Jewelry Co.

The "Standard" Loose-leaf
book at Wahr's-your name on
without charge.

note
cover

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Shop tools, Lab. aprons and
plies at Wahr's.

Varsity Toggery
1107 S. University Avenue.

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