STYLES JO I 11 14 The Season is Here Agin We are In a better position than Fver to supply your wants In Go)lf We are the wale agents for the Crawford Me Gregor Clubs Come in and look them over Golf Blls are much cheaper than last year. You can buy Halls now at 50 and 65c and save money. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE SHseEHA THlE MICHIGAN DAILY! Official newspaper at the University of -Mich- igan. Published every morning except Moil- Jay during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan tinder. Act of Congress of March 3, ;:79. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription prce, by carrier, $2.50 ; by mail, $3.00. W'ant Ad. Stations: Press iBuilding,. Quarry's Pharmacy; University harmacy; C. 1I. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones o60 and 2414. Maurice Toulme.... ...Managing Lditor' Adna Johnson ...........Business Manager 1-I. Beach Carpenter ........News Editor Fred Fount.............Assistant to Fdiror F. M. Church.................ports Ed itor Leonard Rieser .....Intercollegiate Editor. Robert Tannahill Muian raa Glenn Munn Musf andDram Harold Abbott f . ...........Cartoonist Lillian.................... Women's Editor pUE MPRr )(4or SHIRTS 0 We have just received ment of mighty good 1oo0 BASE BALL Come in and look them over Mitts, Gloves, etc., etc. his core of Woolens B 10 WILD coo [erchant Tailors &Cog STUDENTS' BOOKSTORK 11 EDTOIAS arldHilrPaul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester Lang Henry Rummel Jabin 1-Isu F. F. McKinney Walter Nye On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks Bemnus Kline 'I, Hlawley Tapping Bruce Miles REPORTERS P. F. Thompson J. M, Barrett C. A. Swainsou D. R. Balleatine 1. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum F. C. Rath fl. R. Marsh C. L. Muiller J. F. Jordan I1runald Sarbaugh D, A. Wallace lReube~n Peterson W...1'. Johan Willis Goodenow., The material being woven to our order you are assured of exzclusive patterns and colorings ins all g rade~s frot$r .50 up. Look for the pur- ple band across the neck of every shirt; it's the mark of TROY'S BEST PRODUCT EARL & WILSON Makers of RED-MAN Collars CAMPUSMILES Roi olt qul n)- soaarit pas,. -Scob;. To day 's Colaunlil 'wsas edited aadeoln- ti-Uted b)y Uni-ersity women, 1lal~ad oi' Never ;AaiI Edulcation is tvexation, Unive sit 1 UNITED LINES RBOR TIME TABLE press Cars for Detroit-7 1c urly to 6:10 p. M". also 8:1o etrot-s :4o a. in., 6 :06 a. in., hours to 6:06 p. m., 7:06 p. 19: io p. mn., and 10:45 . im. )nvt : c 5p. im., i12:1 Sp.mi. __ 9 , l Spring and Summer, Styles SeeourWe are the people wli See Ourpossible for you to bu, CWaSSY at reasonable prices. Creations for SWell Domnest ic and Im portc Dressers are ready for your iris E. C. FLAN] -7:'46 ta. nad ). n- 12 a. mn., 6: 5 a. mn., :51 p. m., also 9.20 SONS & VINING ladlson Ave, NEW YORK MAKERS OF S, GOWNS & HOODS ' '''I _. REM1EDY FOR THE BLUES ii .; !' l! i ' ,'' 'I 7 .{ Take a nice shave, a clean bAth and put on a suit of Clothes- tailored by Rtd. V. Price Co. Wt will subtract a few years from your looks without reducing the size of your pocketbook very much. A sure cure gur- teed. Try tot remedy.' a8O ASSISTANTS TO 'BUSINESS MANAGER l Fine Arts is a fright; Sherwood Field marry Johnson! John S. Leonard F. G. MillardI Psychologep perplexes me, for your Ii BUSINESS STAFF R. V. TLefller 1Z. J. Hofmnan A. 1I. Tlorrey Mlyron Watkins THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914. Night Editor-Paul F. Thompson. GE'RM1'S-. The university health service is just beginning in a broader field of endeav- or- -that of preventative medicine and hygienic instruction. Until this time, the staff members have been so over- 'whelmed with the prodigious amount of work required by student treatments that the sanitary conditions surround- ing our local life have necessarily gone without their proper share of atten- tion. The idea of a responsible represen- tative, from each house group, prom- ises a much needed reform by at once the most practicable and helpful mjeans. As a representative of the health service the house members will be given opportunity for instruction and advice in such a manner that it will be of lasting benefit, not "only to the group but also to the individual, in his student and later years. In an official capacity, the student represen- tative may closely observe conditions in his own group and by avoiding un- sanitary practices, and taking proper precautions, control health measures. A benefit in the way of better health will certainly be gained. Take heed, therefore of the germ of this new idea. .nd as for Greek:-Good niglht! -Clytie O'11t. No Worse '!hlan a Colid 'Thie girl who sits in front of me in class wears in her hat a long stick-out thing that brushes my nose and makes n e sneeze every t ime -She turns her heaid. What canl I do to get relief without being rude ?-Decfenlcelcss Male. One of those rubber nose guards would do the business, and might be handy in case you made the te am. Why Certainly 1. Will you kindly give me the der- ivation, pronunciation, and meaning of "The Dansaute,"' which occurs so of- ten in the papers nowadays? Is "the" an article? iT. ill you kindly tell me howv to pr1Oioounce "Mai xe ?"-G adys de- lo ,gs Q Aeccording to a membher of the astro- nomhical staff Nwho has been studying> the fixed stars, of the Argeontine stage, "The Dansante" is a Portugecse cor- ruption of "The Dance Aunty," and is so pronounced. It means a dancing party to wvhiclh everybody invites the aunt of somebody else. "T!he" is the definite article, dual numhber, superla-I tive case, to agree with "T1ango" un derstood. Maxixe is pronounced by taking a thin wine glass and biting a semi-cir- cular piece out of it in two bites. -0--- (iiercliez Lu Femnme C'o-ed: I saw the announcement of 209 o~sth St. THE QUALITY TAILOR elves cdeath, wholuesome per eekL. Sw~fe driikinji C.C. Fre Thffe Chubb 209 E. MmAO B3%uyYor kocolates, 80 Cents In the Maihe and Blue Boxt y Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box Chocolates, 60 Cents TheR]NdBa rOwn&Clean Candy ;shop, They're Simply Delicious. BY B "m or el .f ora n's i ,, THE POPULAR PLACE SUPPLIES: ar Loose Leaf Note Books,' Loose Leaf y size. Departmnent Paper and Envelopes FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPIT°AL 349 S. STATE ST. i. ____i your engagement in The M]ichigan Di- RAGS, BONES AND HAIR. ] y yesterday, and on the front page, Men are frauds! Instructor T-1-m-n: That was no There are many of us--men of a co- place for it. educational system-who assume an Co-ed: Whaddyu mean, no platce for utter disdain for woman. And it is it? quite the romantic thing to do. Nothing Instructor T-1-m-n: It should hatve will arouse attention and pique femi- 'been in the "Of. Intrest to W'omen" col- nine curiosity, quite so much as msns- umn.--A.B.X. culine indifference or proud hauteur. E Sinillifi d Itlian But spring is here, spring with its Professor: Witat is the word for soft winds, its subtle persuasions and "Sir?" irresistable temptations. Fortify your- She: Signor. selves, you rascals! Professor: But in address? Ordinarily it takes but a smile, only She again: Oh--Signorita-l}. T. Z. a deliberately coquettish smile, at that, -o to completely unarm you. Men are Doctor: Are you ever troublled with a blustering lot of frauds, after all, nightmare? And woman has a sense of humor, Student: Only when I eat horserad- too. ish. -Y ..W. C. CHFIELD FINE TAILORING TRADE & CO. t timbers of the two years. T the leaf harshn patience can annt i ~ bacco. Velvet is a ,flavor delighif smooth. It's 0on1 e can and do give you the limit of excell- n Tailoring, this issue, with a complete up-to-date woolens, makes pus the leaders line. Respectfully, SamanBurchfield& Co. x( l s 1G SHIRTS ast received a complete line of SOFT SHIRTS th new style collar attached or detached. egligees in handsome patterns. he ADJES TO sleeve Shirt---"best Ever" te new BALLMACAAN Coats all sizes. 1(herlising C(ofests IEi'd April IS All competing material for the ad- vertising contests,' for which $500.00) in prizes has been offered, must be mailed to Prof. F. N. Scott, chairman' of the committee on courses on Jour- nalism, before the first Saturday after spring .vacation. Any questions re- gardling the contest will be answered by Profess'or Scott. WANTED-A few teachers to handle an educational proposition duringR tr e va ti n G u a to ] S l - ry basis. Call 24 72-Ml between 8:00 and 10:00 A. M., between 1:00 and 4:0Of P. M. 1 37-2' W'ANTED-An educated in under Prof. J. B. Dail at Ohio, during Vac tion Phonie 359-11. ALLEY SELLSI S4PRING AND) Suits at $10.00- Suits at $15.00- Suits at $20.00~ Style. Suits at $25.00-- toml Work. ALLEN'S GOOD -All rsity Toggery Shop S. University Avenue., to..... n DUaVntalchvtvniwilA AT bA I r A® PA(2IV ('aill ]'; for Taxi or Limousil