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Official newspaper at the University of ijch-
igan. Published every morning except M47on-
dlay during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan cinder Act of Congress of March 3,
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IN AL.L AMERICA there is no finer,
more attractive or more exclusive. as-
sortment of Woolens than is found in
j THE SPRING AND SUMMER
E . LINE OF
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a suit made to your measure from your
own choice of thesejwoalens, and be4
one of.the'best 'dressed men n town,
SELECT YOUR PATTERN FOR A
SPRI NG3 SUIT NOW A
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price:. by carrier, $z.so; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
II. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones gbo and 2414.
Maurice Toulme..... ....Managing Editor
Adna Johnson........ ...Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter......... ..News Editor
Fred Foulk.........Assistant to Editor
F, M. Chnrch............ ....p1ort, Editor
Leonard Rieser.... .. .Intercollegiate Editor
H-arold Abbott............. ...Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson..... .....Women's Editor
EDITORIALS
Harold Ilippler Paidl Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo B'urnett Chester Lang
Hlenry Rummel fabin llsu
F. h. Mcliimey Walter N e
On Sport Staff
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
T. }t~ly'Pp;u ruce Miles
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
john S. Leonard F. G. Millard
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
Z. C. Roth HI. R. Marsh
C'. I,. ,lMuler J. I,. Jordan
Donld Sarhough JD. A. Wallace
Willis Goodenow
BUSINESS STAFF
W. R, Carpenter R. J. Hofmann
RV . Chase R. V. Leffler
A. H1. Tul rey I. G. Sheldon
Myron WVatlins
TUESDAY, _MARCH 3, 1914.
Night Editor-- 1T. Hawley Tapping.
YOUR DOLLARS.
Thle Michigan Union of the future is
to be the all-time monument of Mich-
igan spirit.. That Michigan Union is
being made at this moment. Every
lifec membership that is taken out is
one big step in realization of this
drea:m that has haunted Michigan mien.~
Forty-five per cent of the student
body, has been reached on the first can-
Thr r tl aylf eberships unsigned. Your dollars now',
M1r. Student -mean more to Michigan
and the Michigan Union than your
occasion, Justice sometimes demands
it.
Where are we to find the fearless
man to wield the "Big Stick?"
Free- - Trousers-
SPHIRTS
Are the best fitting and
the best wearinig Shirts
mace. The :spring styles
sparkle with new patterns,
unique, colorings and novel
effects. $150and u tp.
EARL & WILSON
Makers of RED-MAN Collars
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All1 Degrees
Ordered from
OK &. CO.
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Loose-Leaf Note Book
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Selling by the hundred---everybody wants one---can't get e
them---all sizes aca pted to all purposes
Price 75c to $3,75 Complete with index
Name stamped on cover without expense
U niversity'Bo
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in Chocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Box
arsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Sox
hmilk Chocolates, 60 Cents The IedBo
ie in Otar OwnjClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.
US IY BE
VV1 THE POPULAR PLACE
-- hundred dollars fifteen years from
now, when yout can better afford it.
The life membership which involves
aL sa<crifice is really the life member-
ship that is worth while to you and to
the Union.
No l es:s a personage than President
Hlutchins is authority for the state-
ment that the support that comes from
the young graduate is of as much value
to the University as the support that
comes fromn the more affluent alum-
CAMUSMILES
Iloni solit- (1111ial y 1peise.-
V d.III.
Whyi3,Become Agitated I
Consider Admiral Peary,
When about the cold You whine;
He didn't howl
With a sad dog scowl1,
When' "he was north o' nine."
I know the blasts ,ire 'icy.
And how the chilblairns loop.;
But when you mope
And give up hope-
Con sider Doctor Cook'.
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It's~ a Bad Thing to Abbrev iate In Ifigil
Society
(Pulled from the wind by C. L. K.)
At Granger's.
Hima: You're some dancer. Yin th'
varsity.
:Her: Yes sir.
Hime: Whiat department?
Her: Mangling.
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G~reetings.
J. F. S. Too long. Come again.
P. 13. This isn't the Police Gazette.
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The Etigenic Couplc is Fownd.
W1hile Nwalking past the snew Muller
building, Joseph RitZ'witz was struck
on the head by- a falling brick. The
br ick was broken into several pieces,
and Ritzwitz was unhnrt---Det. Newvs.
IThe man.
It tooklseven policemen to arrest
1Annie Rooney, age 70, yesterday af,-
ternoon. She was charged with dis-
orderly conduct.-Chi. Record Her-
ald.
The w~oman.
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YALE SENIORS EXPELLED
.. OR CHORUS GIRL PARTY
-Headline.
The higher education. The higher,
the fewer.
WILL .FEATrURE DAINCE WITH
OPERA PARTY AND SUPPER
An opera party and supper will be
the particular features of the annual
spring formal dance of the Triangles
and Sphinx, which will be held at the
Union on Friday evening, March 20.
According to the plans which were
announced yesterday, the members of
the two societies, and their friends,
will attend the Michigan Union opera
which w-ill be held on that date. A
supper will then be served at the Un-
ion, and the dance will follow.
per wee:.
Special Agezt-. FIr
Fcails Fork Dipped
wehv vrhnld A OE'Made in the most sanitary factory in the w(
209 south.
We are still giving a pair of extra pants with each order
a Stit or Overcoat at S 17.50.
Now is your time to order a suit for Spring and if y7ou
not care for the trousers the same as the suit me will make y
a pair of white serge or flannel without extra charge to )you.
An extra pair of pants make a suit wear twice as long,
why not order today.
Remember this offer will
not last forever
E.NC.FLANDERS
20 .LbrySt. Across from Busse
209 E.~Confectioneryr stc
The b Ous+
Gives eain, wholesome boar
S~fe drinking
V. C. F'reerr~~.
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oose Leaf Note Books, Loose Leaf
ze. Department Paper an~d Envelopes
INTAIN PEN HOSP'ITAL
.SCHLEEDE.,
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nus.
The sacrifice is the thing.
DIPLOMACY.
Diplomacny is a most overworked
virtue.
Our over-nice civilization has re-
duced our ideas, expressions and ac-
tions to mere fineries and deceits. We
lack virility, attack and red blood.
Ideas are repressed, reforms are
smothered under conventions. Things
that "are," are right, because they
"are." He who dissents is a wild agi-
tator. He who would investigate is a
dangerous man.
We must be diplomatic, above all
else. 'We must be puppets because
feelings would be injured, if the down
right truth were told. Truth-What a
slander! Petty graft-what an empire
-ou rule!
VAfter all, we must admire the meth-
ods of the Cave Man. He had the
punch. His polished club was his. And
how he could fight!
The "Big Stick" is most effective on
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ZCHFIELD &
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FINE TAILORING TRADE
We can and do give you the limit of excell-
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Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.
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EAn Illustratc4 IV
showing how to
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TiI:7L ~ lA TOBACCO COMF
We also give the Best of Service
Varsity
Toggery Shop
Safety Ira°(ors sharpened 1^ en as new Call 15 for Taxi or Lin
''c each. 1_ay after you. try blades. --
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus, Do your pipes need repa
Ohio. Tue&Fri thzem in---we'l fix thiem
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Call 15 for Tali or Limousine. St. Phone 1721.
1107 S. University Avenue. 1
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