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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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 ender Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.

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1914

The Season is Here Again
We are in a better position than
ever to supply your wants In Golf
We are the sole agents for the
Crawford Me Gregor'
Clubs
Come in and look them over
Golf Balls are much cheaper than
last year. You can buy Balls now
at 50 and 65c and save money.
OUR LINE IS COMPLETE
SHEHAN

Line of Woolens
to select from

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4., 12:15 p. M.
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COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & Co.
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Step in today and select yotUr
Spring clothes pattern and leave
your measure.

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Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building.- Sub.
scription price: by carrier, $2-; y mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy -University.Pharmacy ; C.
1:.Davis, Cr. Pacard and State.
Telephones 96o and 244.
Maurice Toulme .....Managing EditorII
Adna Johnson...........Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor
Fred Foulk............Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church....... ......Sports Editor
Leonard Rieser.......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill M....... Music and Drama
Glenn Munn tI_
Harold . Abbott ..................Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson...........Women's Editor
IlplrEDITORIALS
Harold HipplerEPaul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGH.T EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester Lang
Henry Rummel. Jabin Hsu
F. F. McKinney Walter Nye
On Sport Stagf
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
T. Hawley 'rapping Bruce Miles
REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Balfentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John
E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller J. V. Jordan
Donald Sarbaugh D. A. Wallace
;Willis Goodenow
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John S. Leonard F. G. Millard
BUSINESS STAFF
R. V. Leftler R. J. Hofman
A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914.
HONOR WHERE DUE.
Out of 215 members of the senior
law class, there are about 15 or 20
men who can justly plead poverty in
the matter of donating a dollar or so
toward a class memorial. For these
men, we have the deepest sympathy
and the deepest respect. They Are to
be excused and because of the right-
eousness of their excuse, we bow be-
fore them.
They are are exceptions. Provisions
must be made for such men.
IS THE PAST ALL WRONG?
But shall the other 200 use the ex-
cuse? Shall the class be excused?
Is there no lve, no appreciation, no
sympathy in the senior law class? The
answer is in the memorial. The me-
morial is a gift. With it goes Michi-
gan spirit, appreciation and good will.
Does not Michigan need such expres-
stons?
A contribution to a loan fund for the
use of needy students serves a double
purpose: It aids the deserving. It
expresses sympathy for the less for-
tunate and love for Michigan.
We are unwilling to see this tradi-
tion go by the boards. We are unwill-
ing to believe that the real sentiment
of the senior law class has been ex-
pressed.
Is the past all wrong?
SO SHALL IT BE.
The funny women shall have our
column. Campusmiles shall be theirs
and theirs only for one whole issue.
We do not want to be selfish with
our humor. God bless 'em, we wel-
come the suggestion. They shall have
their wish. If they do well, they shall
have it again and again. But they
must prove themselves first.
They shall write, edit and publish
without influence from us. We are
ready for nominations for the editress,
public or private.
Don't play with us. We are serious.
We are expecting numerous replies.
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf

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New, reouilt, and second-
hand,
For Sale, $10.00 up
For Rent, $2.00 up
3 mos., $5.00
TYPEWRITING
O. D. MORRILLI
Over Baltimore Lunch 4

Transacted
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tz, Cashier

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wenave just received
meni of mighty good loo
BASE BALL
Come in and look them over
Mitts, Gloves, etc., etc. is coax

lates, 80 Cents
ilze and Blue Box
tier Sweets, 60 Cents
he White Box
elates, 60 Cents The Red Box
in Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.

The Old Grad's Tale.
I've seen a dozen operas
Since I have been in school;
I've heard them come and seen them
go-
"Best ever" was the rule.
Koanzaland and Culture
Were as fine as could be heard;
The others-they were just as good,
"Best ever" was the word.
I've seen "A Model Daughter" twice,
My thoughts I'll frankly tell:
If the others got "best ever,"
'then the last was good as one could
find between New York and Se-
attle.
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The pronunciationl, y' know, depends
on how many gold teeth you
have in your mouth.
(Sheared.from the question col. of the
Lou. Herald.)
"The correct way to pronounce it is
as if it were spelled Padderooski.
Some people, however, pronounce it'
Padderooski."
W. C. T. U. STARTS FIGHT
TO MAKE KENTUCKY DRY
-Headline.
Nobody home, nobody home.
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Visitor: Pardon me, sir, but could
you tell me what that rambling wood-
en building is?
Student: That, sir, is the site of the
new science building.
Visitor: An awful sight, isn't it?
--o---
Many a man lost a happy home,
when "he lost his place in the ticket
line."
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No, J. S. the one I sit next to wears
cheap perfume.
Sir: Did you ever sit next to a girl
who wears a ten inch bunch of aig-
rettes, and who persists in sticking
them in your eye?
Out with the last line-the compos-
ing room is yelling.
OFFER SEVEN FELLOWSHIPS
TO WOMEN FOR SOCIAL WORK
Three paid fellowships and four hon-
orary fellowships in economic re-
search are offered by the Women's Ed-
ucational and Industrial Union to
women, who are desirous of preparing
themselves for active service in social-
economic work. The subjects of in-
vestigation have to do with the em-
ployment of women and the fields for
research for 1914-15 include subjects
grown out of the work of previous
years. Full information concerning
these fellowships can be obtained
from Dean of Women M. B. Jordan.

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University IA

Cho.o Ciit Flower.
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating
Cor.12th St.and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 115

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A Complete Showing of Acc ssories to Mer
Most Recent Importations
IMPOR'ERS
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Dont allow yourself
to get flat-chested and
round-shouldered.

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liversity School of Music
Albert A. Stanley, Director
flaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
pool of Music which offers courses in all branches of music o
andards.
nts may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may
subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation.
i are interested in studying some branch of music, please call at
and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full inform-
CHARLES A. SINK, Seeretary.

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for $2.00

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ASS SHOE REPAIRING
[IN H. LAMBERT
.3 EAST WILLIAM
hee Doctor to Michigan's
Football Team

Quality-Service and Prices Right.
Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. ' Tue-Fri
Detroit Central's two basketball
teams play in Ann Arbor tonight. 120

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Safety razors sharpened keen as new
2c each. Pay after you try blades.
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus,
Ohio. Tue&Fri
ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
lored.
Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tf
Basketball. Detorit Central vs. A.,
A. H. S. at High gym tonight. 120

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Phone 628,

ARBOR DYE V
TISTIC FRENCH DRY
STEAM CLEANERS
204
Consolidation

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TANGO
H IRTS
an evening
is necessity.
he bosoms are
ked, puffed,
.ted or "mush-
r. $2.00 up.

Best shine at French Parlors on
erty just off State. Step in.

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Ve are Now Featuring
IIRSH -WICKWIRE - CO'S CLOTHES
Inspect the New Spring and
Summer models, and your favorable
impressions will be ,more than con-
firmed.
Buy Them and Secure
Thorough Satisfaction
in style, quality, workmanship and
service-value. You can't get more
for your money-$20O upward.

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Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf
Open every day until 9:00 , p. m.
Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only. Rent
Eastman Kodaks-10c. Lyndon. eod
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dolph, Funeral
Directors, best equipment in the city.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 98. tt
Detroit Central against Ann Arbor
High tonight. 120

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Wagner & Co.
State Street

SHEET MUSIC
ON SALE at 8:30

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