THE MICHIGAN~ DAILY Official newspaper at '.he 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. "Wonder, Ii STYLES SALE NG STATIONERY One Pound Paper and Two Packages Envelopes for '; 25c Line of Woolens to select from SHEEHAN &coI 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. . Davis,"or. Packard and State. Telephones 960 and 2414 . Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson.............Business Manager SATURDAY MARCH 14, 1914. LANDLADIES AND STUDENTS. Hardly a day passes without the re- cording of some petty, childish disa- greement between landladies and stu- dents. Not infrequently the matters end in the courts, with a lot of unnec- essary publicity for both parties and the university. We have some landla- dies who gloat over legal notoriety. We know of one obstreperous individ- ual, who has had nine suits. But this is the sorry exception. The average landlady does not care to advertise herself through the courts. The same can be said of the student. You say a little sanity, a little self- control, would be a panacea. It would he, but experience teaches us, that san- ity is a rare virtue. 'II G. TiorsI D LINES I STUDENTS' ROOKSTORE "". -.. 'I IMB TABLE 1 E-- WVV Y U!' r ss Cars for Detroit-7 :zo to 6:zo p. m., also 8:zo it-5 :4o a. In., 6 :06 a. mn., urs to 6:o6 p. In., 7:06 p. :o p. m., and 10:45 p. m. , 1:15 p. m., x1:15 p. In. a. m. Jackson-7 :46 a. m. and )7:46p.in. ion-5:I2 a. n1., 6:51 a. m., irs to 6:5r p. m., also 9:20 COX SONS & VINING 12 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees 1 May be Ordered from MACK & CO. I . Step in today and select your Springclothes pattern and leave your measure. - ll iI I li! . Ii ! , ; I . '' i'. j i I I, II I . , LOWRY 'OR r) ephone, Bell 401-J rs: Rooms 604-6o6 and Huron Sts. WINN ~ I i L Chocolates, 80 Cents In the Maize and Blue Box sity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box k Chocolates, 60 Cents TeB, Box n Our OwnIClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious. A SUGGESTION. Professor M. P. Tilley has suggested an admirable remedy for the settle- ment of petty disputes between land- ladies and students. The scheme fa- vors the appointment of a small com- mittee to act as a court for the disput- ants. We believe that such a committee would serve an ideal purpose. If ap- pointed by the proper officials and with proper care, a general feeling of trust could be created in the students and in the landladies. An almost per- fect justice could be dealt out, with less expense and less publicity for all the parties concerned. The committee would prevent some of the court cases, and that alone would make it worth while. The plan would be worth trying. IT WILL COME BACK. We heaved a mighty sigh of relief when we heard of the discovery of the Ypsilanti girl in the Grand Rapids Y. W. C. A. It proved an innotent af- fair, after all. But we shall hear from the two column displays regarding the search- ing of the university fraternities in the Thursday evening Detroit. papers again. Mark our word! Some one in the future will rise up in righteous wrath to attack our social system. Some .one with a garbled brain will use the incident of 1914, "when a girl was enticed to an iniqui- tous Ann Arbor" as proof. A hurried glance at the headlines of a sensation- al story is sufficient to inseparably connect the university with the unhap- py affair. We shall hear from it again, embel- lished with misunderstandings and ha- zy impressions. We hardly know whether to blame the reader or the newspaper. Shall the newspaper not print such far-fetched sensationalisms or shall the reader be educated to be more careful, more just to the newspapers and the institutions and persons that they involve? K F- SHIRTS Are the best fitting and the best wearing Shirts made. The spring styles sparkle with new patterns, unique, colorings and novel effects. $ .5o and up. EARL & WILSON Makers of RED-MAN Collars CAMPUSMILES The Smiler is ill, lust grin to- day.-N. Y. E. Book Notes. "Her eyes flashed fire," This from a book. And next, "She froze Hime with a look." -Detroit Free Press. "She dropped her eyes," The author wrote; Yet they were not Of glass, we note. -Denver Republican. "She stamped her foot," As she did rail, But did not send The foot by mail. -Yonkers Statesman. "She curled her lip" At all his capers, Yet never used Her curling papers. -R. S. Daily-"Varsity tennis practice starts in Armory-" Militarism always did mean lots of racket. -o- Soph lits say they will hold a Punch Dansant. What you mean-black eyes? -o- Easter Toggery. "The Saxophone Rag" on sale. ___ Daily news item: "Out of 59 senior dent canes ordered, the firm has material for only 23." "Seems to me," says little Nemo, "that that is not very firm material for canes." -o- Signs of Warm Weather. She-"Where did you get that pretty bow?" She the second-"He's a spring de- sign" Japanese Student Becomes a Father K. Y. Wang, '16, became the father of a daughter last Monday. The baby is given the name Ann. Mrs. Wang was born in Tdkio, Japan. This is the second time that a foreign student be- came the father of a child while in the university, since a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Kao, '12, last autumn. I :---- Loose-Leaf Note Book It's an old saying that "A man is known by the company he keeps" Yes, and also by the clothes lie wears. Clothes made to a man's own proportions are a distinct asset, either in the business or social world. Very few of us can afford to ignore its advantages. If you agree with me, come in and look at our new imported and domestic woolens for spring and summer wear. The largest and most complete stock in the city to select from-and remember, we make clothes, the best in the world, at popular prices, from $17.50 up. Plfce your order today. Come in and look, anyway. I I E. C. FLANDERS STANDARD I Selling by the hundred--everybody wants one---oan't get enough o them--.all sizes adapted to all purposes Prie 75t to $375 Complete with Index Name stamped on cover withut expense University ,W A H IBookstore 209 E. Liberty St. Across trom Rassell's Conecionery store The Chubb HouseI E_' 209 Ro~lthlState Street Gives cc,n, 'wholesome board at $4.25 IV I. per wee. Safe drinlaing wa tesr. C. C. Freezrhna, Proprietor I Bzy Your Cornklin Per At I I V' a Drsn's Pharmacyj SY BE T HE POP U LA R PL A CE L SUPPLIES r Loose Leaf Note Books, Loose Leaf y size. Department Paper and Envelopes FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL 9,0 340 S. STATE ST. "I -~----. -1 m CHFIELD & CO. a UNIVERSITY 1NOT ICE S FINE TAILORING TRADE Piano lessons; 1243 Washtenaw M. at reasonable prices. avenue. Phone 1181- 115-17 Band reearsalt today at 1:00 o'clock sharp, in University Hall. All those wishing to try out for as- sistant to inter-scholastic manager re- can and do give you the limit of excell- i Tailoring, this issue, with a complete up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders line. Respectfully, Sam Burchfield & Co. ir fG SHIRTS W HIRSH-WICKWIRE Co S CLOTHES II Ve are Now Featuring IIIRSH -WICKWIRE - CO'S CLOTHES Inspect the New Spring and Summer models, and your favorable impressions will be more than con- firmed.w Buy Them and Secure Thorough Satisfaction In style, quality, workmanship and service-value. You can't get more for your money-$20.0 0upward. Full two ounce tins HJ IT up the stroke, man! It takes class to show speed ! Velvet hits it up mighty fine i, the pipe ! Selected middle leaf - the choicest-two years of aging in the warehouse -the nature process of seasoning -mellowing -takes two years to let the bite out, put th -lavor right-make the whole smoke smooth. Velvet hits it up in a slow but sure manner and when Velvet 'hits your pipe-well that's the time we win- a friend! Don't forget, two years of aging -" Velvet." At all dealers. ffQE:4*S acco c& port at the o'clock. athletic office today, at 2:00 Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. * * * * * * * * * streceived a complete line of SOFT SHIRTS new style collar attached or detached. gligees in handsoide patterns. e ADJESTO sleeve Shirt-tBest Ever" e new BALLMACAAN Coats all sizes. Earsity Toggery Shop Read Lyndon's Robin Contest Ad. tf I * Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf Wagner & Co. State Street FOR SALE-Dress coat and vest, me- dium-size, silk-lined, nearly new, cost thirty dollars, may be bought for $10.00. 905 Forest Ave. Phone 544-J; 115-116 FOR SALE-Two May Festival Cover Coupons. Call at Union. 115 * THINK IT OVER! *. -0- Mr. Business Man-Do YOU re- * alize that THE MICHIGAN * DAILY reaches all but a very * few of. Michigan's 5,600 stu- * dents? That an ad in the DAI- * LY will be read by so great a number? WE have two phones, . 960 and 2414. * * * * * * * * . 7 S. University Avenue. .1' 1* * * -0-- mam 02 7 d A w ~ & PAC- r'l