RIICHIGAN DAILY a a IL TEST STYLES SALE PRING 1914 '' of Woolens STATIONERY One Pound Paper and Two Packages Envelopes for 25oc SHEEHAN CO. STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE In WILD GO. Tailors I IT UNITED UNES ARBOR TIME TABLE Express Cars for Detroit-7:10 hourly to 6:1o p. 1n., also 8:io >r Detroit-5:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m., two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:06 p. in., : >.o p. in., and 10:45P. m. it onliy, 11:15 p. MI., 1: Sp. m2. , 1:o a. m. "s for Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and hours to 7:46 p. rn. >r Jackson-5:1 a. m., 6:51 a. M., two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:2o 5 p. m. COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MA&KERS 0O' CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees. May be Ordered from jljg I ' a !I ~~ M____, 11 M IN ALL AMERICA there is no finer, more attractive or more exclusive as- sortment of Woolens than is found In THE SPRING AND SUMMER LINE OF ED, Y, PRICE & CO# Viet you can easily afford to have a suit made to your measure from your own choice of~these woolens, and be oie of i est ressed me n Ifown SELECT YOUR PATTERN FOR A SPRING SUIT NOW ii I ,! ;; i I I LOWRY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Mon- day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription price: by carrier, $.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building; carry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. .Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 960 and 2414. Maurice Toulme.........Managing ]zditor Adna Johnson...........Business Manager SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1914. Night Editor-Paul F. Thompson. CAMPUS SOCIETIES. The half fraternity and half inde- pendent system of representation in the campus societies has had the wholesome effect of smoothing out pet- I ty jealousies and hatreds between the fraternities clubs and independents at Michigan. There is little danger of conflict, so long as we are able to maintain this equilibrium. But what happens when the balance is disturbed or where no balancehas been effected by constitu- tional provision? THE BARRISTERS. The Barristers, the senior law soci- ety, furnishes an ideal example. Until the present year there has been no de- partmental interest in the organiza- tion, because-and it's a very simple reason-Barristers has been a "group" society and not a department society. The professional groups had come to feel that each group had the right to a proportionate representation in Bar- risters, an absurdity upon its face. This man's or that man's eligibility was considerably effected by his affil- iations. It was only last year-1913- that an appeal was filed with a mem- ber of the law faculty to prevent one group from electing all its own mem- bers to Barristers at the expense of the other group's representation. A most peculiar situation for a depart- ment society! Department interest was smothered- murdered. And, in line with our gen- eral point, we might suggest that there is no department on the campus, where the feeling between the affiliated and unaffiliated is so bitter and intense. Hatred is shown at every class elec- tion, in the campaigning, in the nom- inations and in the ballotifng. Consciously or unconsciously, the 1913 Barristers elected na set of men broad enough to see the danger and correct the evil. The law department is having a society built up. It has need for such a society. We are wondering if the 1914 Bar- risters will make a move for perma- nent correction? If, for instance, they will enact a broad constitutional pro- vision of membership as the other de- partment societies have done. CITY ORDINANCE. Don't ride bicycle on sidewalk. Don't run your car faster than 12 miles per hour within the city limits. Don't tack or post notices on tele- phone or electric poles about the city. Don't try to keep a bulldog around without a muzzle. All dogs must be licensed. Don't break the ordinances of the citytand expect to get off without pay- i ng the penalty. Hoppe always gets large orders from his flashlight negatives. Quality and promptness is what counts. Developing and printing. Hoppe, 619 E. Liberty. UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Pastor Morning Service at io:3o SERMON BY Rev HENRY WILDER FOOTE I the company he YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY At 7:30 Address by Mr. Foote MAKING A HYMN-BOOK Reception to Mr. Foote from 830 to 10. Public invited. It's an old saying «tA man is known STAN University WA Selling by the hundred---everybody wants one---oan't get enough o them---all sizes adapted to all purposes Price 75c to $3.75 Complete with Index Name stamped on cover without expense I hone, Bell4o3J I Loose-Leaf Note Book 5 ______ r__n .. Chocolates, 80 Cents In the Matze and Blue Box ;ty Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box k Chocolates, 60 Cents TheRe Box Our OwniClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious. CAMPUSMILES Cest par le travail pu'on reg- ne.-Louis XIV. Bet Nova Was, n't There! We stepped upon each other's feet, We smashed each other in the ear; We spiked a few, and broke a cleat; We bumped and shoved with joyous cheer. We drained the punch, we had our fling, We clamored for the amber. We Sang like mugwumps on the wing- At Friday's Junior Jamboree! -Nova. -o- ;Durn Few, T. F., Durn Few! "why give specific permission to the «omen of the university to wear the A," quoth T. F. M. yesterday. "The men have the M alrejady, and do not !Michgan men embrace the women?" -0-- "Does ever a man look so foolish," said little Nemo last night "as when lie tries on a new hat for the first tim n "This Biblical business of turning your left cheek after your right has been smitten," said Temperamental Tomiie, last night, "all depends upon the size of the man." -0-C NOTICE! Campusmiles will for one week, act as a complaint department of the uni- versity. If you have anything on your mind that needs be unloaded to the cynosure of the public eye, ship it to the Smiler. All complaints will, be considered as personal correspond- ence, and will be treated accordingly. Those of university nature will be answered on the following day. Get out your hammers, ye knockers! -o- CONGRESSMAN DIES TAKES FLOOR. -Headline Wash. Times. Why take the floor? One destina- tion already has a floor of gold and pearls. The other, asbestos. Yes, and also by the clothes he wears. Clothes made to proportions are a distinct asset, either in the business or soc Very few of us can afford to ignore its advantages. If y me, come in and look at our new imiported and domestic wool and summer wear. The largest and most complete stock select from-and remember, we make clothes, the best in popular prices, from $17.50 up. Place your order today. Come in and look, anyway. E. C. i /d Do not neglect the of these effect I F 209 E. Liberty St. March Winds I 'Sy BE THE POPULAR PLACES There are so many preparations in good I LORS TO MEN OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS HAVE Q UALITY that U A L I F Y 5 UAICLFYS Creams and Lotions there is no excuse for the chaps. Quairry Drug Co. 1 SHOE FIRST CLAS JOHN 613 E) OticialS Shoe Fe The Druggists on the Corner N University Ave. HENRY & co. pr I or Savings Bank oo Surplus $ioo,ooo es $3,000,000 .g Business Transacted iscock, Pres., W.. D. Har- M. J. Fritz, Cashier Cousins (LI.H1 Cho. .c Cyst Flowors Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Cor.12th;St.and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 11 5 Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. ti Pictures of Women's League "Topsy Turvy" dance on sale at Hoppe's, Lib- erty street. Made in the mosts we have ever hand 1 ,sats For pDOpd Cl ANN ARBOR DYE ARTISTIC FRENCH D STEAMI CLEANE Phone 628 204 Consolidation UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS T. E. WAHL ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS G. H. KUHN WB CALL AND DELIVER Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf pI 1913 BY OMadras JLLARS Flash light pictures made by Hoppe have won a reputation. .619 E. Liber- ty. R. A. Dolph Funeral Director, suc- cessor to O. M. Martin. Business ex- tablished in 1857. Private ambulance. Phone 98. eod sKodak season will soon be here. Re- inember Hoppe rents kodaks. 619 E. Liberty. Hoppe can photograph group pic- tures that can't be beaten. All calls promptly attended to. High class picture frames at Hop- pe's, 619 E. Liberty. 'uinivexsitI3 Music imouse PRESS BUILDING, MANARD ST. Special Price on OPERA SCORES :r7 iO' n-ade of a fine u.ity sc striped Madras. L collr that has the charac- :r and individuality that 1-ays accompany correct vlzET, . for, 25c Lt:rr, PE,onY & Co., Ncc., TROY, N. Y. OF Culture Crimson Chest Koanzaland Awakened Ra I'