i E MICHIGAN DAILY ffcial newspaper at the University of Mich- L.Published every morning except Mon- during the university year. I, I: agents for the Slotted Throat .1 NG Rackets Tennis Balls 3 for $1.00 any make' Look over our Rackets before buying Woolens from, co . SHEEHAN's STUDENTS" BOOJKSTOg3 11 ~iiim. TABLE ; i k Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan ender Act .91 Congress Of March 3, 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptionp rice: by carrier, tz.So; by mail, $ 3.oo. ,Want Adt. Stations: Press Buildinig; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. 1-. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 960. and 2414. Maurice Toulme .,.....Managing Fditor Adna Johnson.......... Business Manager H-. Beach Carpenter..........NMews Editor Fred Foulk.. ......Assistant to Editor F. AT. Church,....... ....Sports Editor Leonard Rieser ......Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahilll Glenn Mu nn ( Music and Drama' I-arold' Abbott..............Cartoonist Lillian Thomson........ ...Women's Editor EDITORIALS Harold Hlippler Paul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett Chester bang Henry Rummrel Jabin Hsu F. F. McKinney Walter Nye On Sport Staff Carlton f enks Bernus Kline T. flawley 'lapping Bruce Miles REPORTERS i P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett C. A. Swainson . D. R. Ballentine R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum E. C. Roth 14I. R. Marsh C. L. Muller J. F. Jordan Donald Sarbaugh D. A. Wallace Reuben Peterson W. A. P. John Willis Goodenow ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson John S. Leonard F. G.. Millard BUSINESS STAFF R. V. Leff'ler R. J. Hofmann A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins SATURDAYMAY 2, 1914. Night Editor-Paul F. Thompson. PSYCOPATIIA SEXUALIS.. The anti-suffragists among the men of the. university- are confine] pretty' closely to those members who coltue from the eastern and 'southern states, while those from the western states, now acquainted with the idea of woman suffrage, show much more open-mindedness on this matter.. Does this men that there are many who, cling to patriarchal ideas 'and tradi- tional customs.'In the face of steady movement toward reform and will notl cease f"attempting to be static." Shoes Men Want The man on the inside of a pair of our shoes knows from experi- ence what excellent shoes they, are. Test a pair of our Spring Shoes and you'll. know why men want them. Shoesat $3.00 to $5-00 Gross & Oietzel SLANG. Slang is interesting, because it: is human. ALl] things human-even unto men and women--are engaging and entertaining, Slang Is spontaneous, thus genuine. We like it. It has been said that slang makes for a poverty stricken vocabulary. We care not. That it is unrefined. The answer Is that it is not a bad thing for a human to be "unrefined," 'at times. Slang is vigorous, terse, de- scriptive, butf not always accurate. It is genuine, and so particular. to class. The -collegian has a slang of his own. The metropolitan niewsle, also has his jargon. Both have their purposes and very effective' purposes they, are. 3 for $1.00 One Hundred Rackets to select from at UniversiyW A 1 5 Boktr Guaranteed Tailoring at $17.5( You pick your fabric; choose your st) le; thie T will make it to your measure - that mean Individuality,. No other way of clothes getting is as flexibi as Tailoring. We offer the greatest cloth variety: make ex- actly as you wish and as quickly as you- say. and it's guaranteed tailoring. White flannel and serge trousers .$6.co and uip. We will half line these trousers -without extra charge to you. a E, C. FLANDERS Popular Priced Tailor 209 E. LIBERTY STREE' TENNIS BA I P 8:zO oa. mn., 6 :ao6 a. in., 6:o6 p. DI., 7:06 p. n., and 10:45 p."im. p. 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With his hand to his, head Many young women of the school are "Ther'll be feasting and music-and ignoring, the suffrage' question-one of so on. the most important before the world So you tape Campusmile today. And why? Because of the 'And conduct it the while." shrinking, modesty that holds them And he left us with nothing to go on. back from masculine disapproval and -- because, as they complain the 'men of Our Midsummer Min1strels the school are not desirous of having,} Mr. Bones: Mistah Jonsing,. kin you the women think too much on this tell me the difference 'tween a spring subject. Look 'what has come down fusser an' a man What won't come, in upon us! Mouten the. rain? "While some are indifferently blind j Mr. Johnsing: Why no, Mistah to. the fact that the old social order Bones, Ah don't know the difference is breaking up, others refuse to en- 'tween a spring; fusser an' a man what lighten them. Yes, even to deliber-' won't come in out of the rain. You tell ately or courageously refer to such mein the difference, Air. Bones. matters and from no other reason Mr, Bones: Well, to, tell de trufe, than that it will arouse the intense bit- Mistah Jonsing, Ah caln't see any dif- terness of the men. Verily, the con- ference. fusion of the contemporary mind man- Our peerless tenor, Mr. Hale Plahn, ifest themselves to even the unknown, will warble that titillating .ballad: " casual observer. 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