7 J " LATEST STYLES [D COLORINGS FOR 'RING 1914 pest Line of Woolens city to select from I l'I' 11 MIL 4VIQ N .P.AI LY igan. Published every morning except Mn Official newspaper at the University of Mielh- ~Mon- day during the univeity xcar. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mihigan.nader-Act -of Congress of March 3, STATIONERY TYPEWRITERS New, reouilt, and second- hand, For Sale,t $'10.00 up For Rent, $2.00 up 3 mos., $5.00 TY PEWRITI NG 0. D. MORRILLE-Z Over Baltimore Lunch STAN DAk Loose-Leaf Note Book Offices' Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub. scription.-price: -by- carrier, $2.so; by mail, ~$3v-.~~ Want Ad:-Stations: Press Brding; s Pharmacy ; UniversityPharmacy; C. zDavis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. One Pound Paper and Two Packages Envelopes for 25 0 SHEEHAN & CO. :Maurice Toulme .. .....Managing Editor Adna Johnson. .......Business Manager THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914. Night Editor-Bernus E. Kline. HiELLO! t The freshman engineers are, worthy, cowpeers of their worthy classmates - of ,the literary department. It was the fresh lits who inaugurat- ed the "Hello Frosh" campaign. It was the fresh engineers who staged the "Hello Spring" dance. We bow. Thi. is originality, this is the different, the new and. the sane. We shall watch these classes. They will make history. THE ROUND-UPI- : Selling by the hundred.--everybody wants one..oan't get er them-.all sizes adapted to all purposes Price 7 ,o $3,15 Complete with Index Name stamped on cover without expense University H R'ool CAMPUSMILES Elie, mehle, meine mo.- Goethe. 11 . .c ..- WILD CO. Tailors STUDENTS' BDOOSTORE r UNITED LINES RBOR TIME TABLE xpress Cars for Detroit-q: 10 urly to 6:0 p. :4., also 8: Detroit-5:4 a. in., 6:o6 a. m., . hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7 :o6 p. i. 9:io p. in., and 10:45 P. in. only, 11:15 p.,im., 12:15 p. in. 0a. M. for Jackson-? :46 a.iM. anid irs to 7:46 p. m. fackson-5 :12a. m., 6:51 a. im., 1hours to 6:51 p. mn., also 9:2o > m. CoX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK CO. y r , u Step in today and select your Spring clothes pattern and leave your measure. . LOWRY ACTOR k-tor) Telephone, Bell 401-J arlors: Rooms 604-6o6 lain and Huron Sts. IICHIGAN r " an Chocolates, 80 Cents In the Maize and Blue Box arsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Dox Wilk Chocolates, 60 Cents The eI Box em in Our OwniClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious. USY BE V i THE POPULAR PLACE & CO., M The Round-Up club has wonderful possibilities. We know of nothing like it. We know of no other organization that calls together one hundred men from the larger departments for a discussion of pertinent campus ques- tions. We have the Union and the campus society. One is too large, the other too small. We hope that the Round-Up club will thrive and prosper and that others will rise and thrive.1 The Michigan Daily. stands for gen- eral participation in campus activities. If we had our wish, every student would have an activity. Then what spirit we would have? * Michigan is but in her youth. The future has untold surprises. Who can even guess what the Round-Up club means to our social order? This is a spontaneous movement from within. Watch it! THE YELLOW CURSE. There's much to be said against the "yellows," much more against than ever can" be said in favor of them. They are cruelly false, absurdly sen- sational, they appeal to, the morbid cu- riosity, they are destructive, they live by the profits of race hatreds stirred up by themselves. The business of "yellow" journalism is a sorry busi- ness. But from all this badness, some good has come. The penny newspaper came with the "yellows" or as a direct result of their methods. The modern news story, short, concise and pointed, must have been the product of the war between the ribbon headlines and the more respectable representatives of the profession. The American pub- lic has no time to waste on literary embellishments in their newspaper reading. None is lost on the present style. We owe something to the "yellows" at their worst. - Civil Engineers Will Form Society With the purpose of forming a Uni- versity of Michigan branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the civil engineers of the uni- versity: will meet this evening at 7:00 o'clock in room 101 of the economics building. The1 society will be formed in connection with the Engineering Society, the chief speaker at the meeting being Prof. H. E. Riggs of the civil engi- neering department. Inspired by the 42 inches of Glee Club lidvertising on -tie front page of : yesterday's Daily. 12 inch- es paid for. "If you want to be healthy, wealthy, and wise, Work like hell, and advertise." Said "Battle Creek breakfast food". Post. Now the Glee club's trip will be dis- tant and long In their "transcontinental medley of song" From here "to the sun kissed coast." The singers are healthy, The manager's wealthy (I can tell by his satisfied smirk.)" And the Smiler surmises That he advertises But--how much does he work? Let's Laff and Laff. "It is the purest folly," quoth little Nemo, "for a man without laughing ability to settle in the first row." --_. Nobody Home! Nobody Home! (From the dictaphone of F. F. McK.) Mush: Why do they keep those lights burning in U. Hall? Slush: You rum, that's the lit de- partment! -0- "Having given last 'night's pro- gramme the once over," said the cynic last night, "I think that the manage- ment owes Ldeoncavello two apologies. One for the song and one for murder- ing his name," No. They Would Have Been There Ahead of him. Dear Smiles: Don't you think that modern song writers are strangely In- appropriate? Think of writing, "Dix- ie, all aboard the boat for Dixie," when the author could just as well have said, "Ypsi, all aboard the car for Ypsi," and had the entire student body fol- lowing him?-J. A. M. -o- Three student councilmen of the University of Kansas were thrown in- to, jail, by the orders of the chief of police. Chief, we need thee every hour. "SPOT" NUMBER OF GARGOYLE WILL APPEAR ON MARCH 20 All copy for the "Spot" number of The Gargoyle, featuring the theater with special reference to this year's Union opera, has now been received and the issue will be put on sale March 20. Illustrations to appear in the current number have been sent to the engravers preliminary to making cuts. The cover design is a multi-colored spot effect by Edward Maguire, '16, and vividly portrays the succession of Union operas in past years. 209 E. Liberty St. University, School of Mu Albert A. Stanley, Director Ilaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. A School of Music which offers courses in all branche highest standards. Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, take such subjects as they desire, without reference to gradua1 If you are interested in studying some branch of music, : the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives ation. CHARLES A. SINK, It's an old saying that "A ma known by the eompany he keep Yes, and also by the clothes he wears. Clothes made to a mi proportions are a distinct asset, either in the business or social we Very few of us can afford to ignore its advantages. If you ag me, come in and look at our new imported and domestic woolens f< and summer wear. The largest and most complete stock in th select from-and remember, we make clothes, the best in the v popular prices, from $17.50 up. Place your order today. Come in and look, anyway. E. C. FLANDERS I fi Do not neglect' of these the effect Ar COE Our A March Winds EN'S UD inciudes i n Un white u ments. 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