MICHIGAN DAILY MICIIUAN D IY TlE HII'OF VI LATEST STYLES D) COLORINGS FOR IN 1914 hst Line of Woolens city to select from Il Text Books New and second hand. Ex- change your old books for new. Draw We can cave you money by buying the Richter Instruments Look over our sets before buying. Log Log arnd Duplex a Slide Rules 1. 1P NOTE BOOKS SHEHAN&GO Official newspaper at ,lie University of MNich- igan. Published every morning except Mon01- day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan under Act of Congress of March s, 1879. 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 Pharmacy; C. I, Davis, Car. Packard and State. Telephones 960 and 2414. Maurice Toulme ..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson............ Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter............ News Editor Fred Foulk .............. Assistant to Editor Leonard Rieser........Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill .,.. ..Music and Drama Harold Abbott ..... ... ....Cartoonist Lillian Thomson............Womnen's Editor Harold Rippler EIOIL Paul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester Lang Henry Rummel Jabin lIsu F. F. McKinney O pr tf Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. Hawley Tapping F. M.. Church ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherw'ood 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 I1. R. "marsh C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg Willis Goodenow BUSINESS STAFF' F. G. Millard Russell Runyan W. R. Carpenter lt. J. H-oman W. B. Chase R. V. Leffler V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914. Night Editor-F. M. Church. y" EA" XT for all departments DAING~ INSTRUM4ENTS AND ENGINEER'S SVPPLIES AIN PENS. etc., etc. 2 for 25, cents TROY'S BES"TPRODUICT B AHR' Univrsty Bookstore FUSIC AND D RA11A WILD GO. Merchant Tailors 'UNITED LINES BOR TIME TABLE press Cars for Detroit-y :ro rly to 6:1o p. in., also 8:1o etrit-5 :4o a. mn., 6:o 6 a. tn., hours to 6:o6 p. M., 7:06 p. g: io p. in., and 10:45 P. im. nly, 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 . in. 00a. rni. r Jackson-7:46 a. in. and sto 7:46 p.mi. .ckson-5 :1z a. mn., 6:5 i a. in,, hours to 6:51 p. mn., also 9:2o Mn. COX SONS & VIKING 72 Maison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOANS & HOODS0 For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. 1Y B. LO WRY 1AN STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE n t-F l yl ,' You pay more In the end W13n you pay1 less In the beginning, Why not buy the. Ij best clothes tailored-to-Individual order by ! Ed V.IPrice LET U5 PROVE THEIR ECONOMY ; O YOU ! ; $2215U0 and, upward elephione, Bell 40'-J ors: Rooms 6o m-o6 in and Huron Sts, C H IGA N jan Chocolates, 80 Cent In the M aize and Bluge Box Varsity Bitter~ Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box ; Milks Chocolates, 60 Cents The Red Box Them in Our OwnjClean Candy Shiop. They're Simply Dlicious. THEl,]LAST DITCH lThe women have pushed us to the last ditch, Time was, when mant had unques- tioned athletic supremacy. The varsi- ty letter was his because it represent- ed his athletic supremacy. But there are some women who would change matters. We know not why. The cry of "equal rights" is being overworked. Sincerity, seems to have been displaced by shameless grasping antics. The ultra-modern woman is too much for us. She seems to want whatever is not hers, regardless of reason or justice. Whatever is, must be hers. W'e are not among those, who look upoit woman as a delicate hot-house flower. We are not ,sentimentalists, but we, confess that we are having trouble in associating her with the athletic ".." What is our woman of the future to be? Is she to put the shot, to throw the hammer, to take ov- er the hurdles? Are the women of the university to have an annual gridiron battle with the women of Ypslanfti- or Harvard? Are the women of the university to go 18 innings some sun- ny spring day with the women of No- tre Dame? If these things are not definitely planned for the future, then the wom- en have no right to ask for the "M"' or any form of the "M." Of course, we would not attempt to guess what the plans are. Nothing is impossible. We have given up our "Tuttle's," we have seen our cheering sections ham- pered by the "fusserm" and those un- accompanied, we have learned the manners of the tea party, we have seen our "hamburgers" invaded. All these and more, we have seen. Now we are at the last ditch. We still have our barber and our "M." We are sen- sitive about these too. "The Old Homestead " Dennian Thompson's perennial suc- cess, -The Old Homestead" will be the offering at the Whitney theater to- day, matinee and night. That sterling comedianu, i44. L. Snader, will be seen as Uncle Joshua Whitcomb, and Miss Annie Thlompson, daughter of the au- thor and creator of the famous old New ]I;ngkander, will have the part of Mrs. Henry Hopkins. In former years she impersonated Rickety Ann, a part which wasb written for her. There could be no more welcome theatrical offering thian "The Old Homeostead." C A 311TS I it 11h;1E ---Tfi( ChiiVAsifraterain ityhs purchars- eel the lot at 611 S. StIate street and the work of erecting a new h~ome will soon begin. --PIrofessor J. S. Reeves, of the polit- ical science department, is in Rich- mond, Indiana, where he is visiting' relatives. He will return Tuesday morning. -Professors Davis, Berry, Whitney and Breed of the educational depart- mient will leave Sunday for Richmond, Va., to attend a convention of the Na- tional. Educational Association. They will be gone all next week. --4iwing to Paderew)ski's ;ap prance on the choral union program on Mon- day evening, March 2, the senior l it "soft-collar" dance, scheduled for thaw, night, has been indefinitely postponed., It will probably be held later in the( spring. Gives clean, wholesome'board at per 'week. S&Afe dritikiing wiAor. Free - -Trousers-- Fr We are still giv-ing a pair of extra pants with each of a Suit or Overcoat,at $17.50. Now is your time to order a suit for Spring and ifi not care for the trousers the same as the suit we will ma' a pair of white serge or flannel without extra charge to y An extra pair of pants make a suit wear twice as lc why not order today. Remember this offer will not last forever Ew C FLANDERS 209E. Lberty St. cosfo o - ms I C C. Freer'w n.Prop: Spscial A rnts For Fal s Fork Dipped Choce Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The bestt we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHIARMACY, 703 29 SO~ith Steleto Street )WI THE POPULAR 'PLACE SCHOL SiU P PLIE S ather Loose Leaf Note Books, Loose Leaf any size. Department Paper arid Envelopes FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL _1 NWSPECDIVIVS RI1MIVI-G Many new specimens are beinig daily received by the science departmeat to replace those which werve burmed in the Mtiason hall tire last year. Many collections were almost totally de- stroyed, and it has entailed much work on the part of the various professors of the department, to secure the need- ed specimens. Uiv ersity May Need Another Truack Purchasing Agent Loos states that 100,000 pounds of freight. has been handled by the university truck in the past ten days. Such a constant drain upon the sĀ°ervices of the truck may ne- ce.sytate the purchase of a new ma- chine. Myers and Muckley )Vin Bi dge Series Muckley and Myers won the Union bridge' tournament last night at the lounger with a score of 17,272. Kaley and Neilson were second with 16,631, and McIntyre and Corwin stood third with 15,336. The consolation prize went to Chizum and Rtieser who had a total of 3,242.' Found-Summer work. Guaranteed, salary basis. Call 359-M for ap- pointment or at 600 E. Liberty be- twveen 3:00 and 4:00 p. in. daily or, any time Saturday. 95 i'iIReAecan Liberty and Wain6 A' most convenient plat banking. ./' .. ..... - .,: : . ~ "rF. SCHLEEDE. 3405S. STATE ST. E SOTHES TOBAf/I RCHFIELD & CO. FINE TAIL.ORING TRADE Do your pipes need repairingi Bring' them in--we'll fix them. Tobacco Shop Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. Liberty St. Phone 1721. n -- We can and do give you the limit of excell- x in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete e of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders our line. Respectfully, S'am~ Burchfield & Co. 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