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.THIE MICHIGAN DAILY.

n Display I

Tennis

TIDE LATEST STYLES
AND COLORINGS
FOR
1914
Largest Line of Woolens
n the city to select from

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agents for the
S lotted Th roat

Rackets
Tennis Balls
3 for $100
ainy make
Look over our Rackets
before buying

TH-E MICGIIAN DAILY
Official newspaper at t.he University of Mich-
igan.. Published every' morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan tinder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Ofilces Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scrip tion: price: by carrier, $2.5o; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96o and 2414.
Maurice, Toulme .......... Managing Editor
Adna Johnson.. ....... ... Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter............ News Editor
Fred Foulk.............. Assistant to Editor
F. M. Churcbh................ Sports Editor
Leonard' Rieser.......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill#MuianDrm
Glenn, MunnMuiadDrm
Harold Abbott .................. Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson............ Women's Editor
EDITORIALS
H arold Hippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall -Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester Lang
Henry. Rummel JabinTHu
F. F. McKinney Walter Nye
On Sport Staff
Carlton Jenks Remnus Kline
TI. Hawley 'rapping Bruce Miles
REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D, R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
1:. C. Roth 11. 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. Leffler R. J. H~ofmnann
A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins
SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1914.
Night Editor--James M. Barrett, Jr.

UNITARIAN CHURCH
State cor. Huron

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R. S. LORING, Pastor
Morning Service at 10:30

Wright & Ditson
TENNIS BALLS

Two Sermons on Eucken's New
Book-
"Can We Still Be Christians?"

3 for $1..00

flay 3.
igion

Why Is Rel-
Stil IINeeded?

flay 10. What About
Christianity?
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY AT 7:30
DISCUSSION
INTERNATIONAL PEACE
Mr. R. R. Greathouse Mr. 0. T. Kreuser

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Merchant Tailors

PROIT UNITED LANES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
9 and Express Cars for Detroit-7 10
and hourly to 6:io p. n. also 8:i
tars for Detroit--. :4o a. in., 6 :o6 a. in.,
very two hours to 6 :o6 p. nn., 7 :06 p.
:o6 p. mn., g9:1 o p. mn., andid o0:45' p. in.
psilanti only, 11 :15 p. in., 12:15 p. In.
P. n., 1S:oo a.im..
d Cars for Jackson-7 :46. m i. and
rtwo hours to 7:46 p. mn.
"ars for Jackon-5:12 a. in , 6:51 a. m.,
very two hours to 6:51 p. mn., also -4:2o
11:15 p. in.
COX SONS & VINING
12 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
r'te 'MAKERS OF
b CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
e ... For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK &400.
Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Stock $300,000 Surplus $xoo,ooo
Resources $3,000,000
eneral Banking Business Transacted
sChas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Har-
an, Vice-Pres., Ml. 3. Fritz, Cashier

STUDENTS'BOKTR

One Hundred Rackets, to select from at
University W 1~ 5 Bookstore
Guaranteed Tailoring
, ~ at $17.50
You pick the_ fabric;. choose your style; then;
I will make it to your measure-that means
Individuality.

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REAL GOOD tailor-made,
clothes are not obtainable under1
S$25 but if yon appreciate extra-
ordinary value for that money,
have themi tailored toj measure
by
ID. V. PRICE & CO.~
Let us show you their Soo0
beautiful woolens andtakeyour -
measure.

TYPEWRITERS
New, reouilt, and second-
hand,
For Sale, $10.40 up
For Rent, $2.00 up
S mos., $5.00
TY1PEWR I TINRG
-0. 0. MORRILLI
firer Baltimore Lunch

No other way of clothes getting is as
ible as Tailoring.

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THE± HUMAN SPIRIT.

We offer the greatest cloth var~iety: make
exactly as you wish- and as quickly as you
say; and it's guaranteed _tailoring.
White flannel and serge-trousers $6.00 and
up.
We will half line these trousers without
extra charge to' you.

Baseball Maid to Order.

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All humor is divided into two parts.,__o
There is the humor that is subtle, that AN ORIGINAL VEST POCKET
tickles, that amuses and =that chariA. ESSAY
Then, there is the humor that is loud, Written especially for "Campusmiles,"
boisterous and physically tiring., The by the famous
one is inward, the other, outward. G~eorge Fitch
"Adam's Diary," Bill Nye, and George In the rush aid agitation of report-
Ade make for aching sides and facial ing Michigan's three places in the 220
contortions. F. P. A.-and a great, yard dash, and Sisler's poor feeble
many others-draw a smile, perhaps work with the baseball, I fear the
the mere shadow of a smile. The "col" regular staff has overlooked the crick-
is laid aside, but there is inward peace et game on the southwest forty of Fer-
and a feeling of smug content. ry Finled yesterday afternoon. A num-
The one is a smile, the other a laugh. ber' of players took part, the score re-
___________--suiting in favor of the Australian Ter-
SUNDAY. rors. Director Rowe officiated in the
Does Sunday ever prove to be dull, deep foul left and made the star play
flat, eventless, uninteresting to you?° of the day, scaling the wvall for a lost
Do you find yourself looking forward ball.- Score 186 runs, folur banged
to its coming merely because of the shins, a loft hll, and 86 cups of tea.
restful (?) change from the customary---
routine of the weekday? If so, what's The Sigma Delta Chi fraternity, com-
the reason? Has the change from the posed of newspaper aspirants, has had
"old-fashioned Puritanical Blue Sab-' six banquets in three days. We fear
bath" left us listless, filled with ennui? these young gentlemen are trying to
Perhaps the day is intended merely for make up for the grub they will not get
reflection. That's enough. in. the henceforth.-_GEORGE FITCH.

Popular Priced Tailor

209 E. Liberty St.

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made from Pasteurized Sweet Cream and in a Clean Shop
We claim it to be the best Iee Cream In
Ann arbor

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Medicine
Bags
and
Pocket
Cases
at
Qoarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner

Annual
May Sale
of Fine
Muslin,
Und ergar-
ments and
Lingeries.
MACK&CO.

ders for Parties. Faterailies and Faitly use Delivered promptly

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PHI BETA KAPPA

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SIGMA XI IKtl
DELTA SIGMA RHO
Loving Cups. In Sterling and Plated Silver
$1.50 to $200.00 (See window)
HALLER JEWELRY CO.
065.- State' Street
YOU CAN 'BUY!!
The best
Meats, Poultry and Fi'sh
at the
6. P. siesendorfer Market
201 E. Washingten St.

CAMPUSMILES
To liv e is to lor e.-King ,John.
DIAMONDS LOOSE AND UNMOUNT-
ED.
-State St. Sign.
Spring being the correct time to
have diamonds flying around loose.
----e
Simp : Why on. earth did you persist
in standing up at the finish of every
event 'at the meet?.
Boob : Didn't you see the girl I had
with me?
Simnp: I asked you why YOU stood
uip:?
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-A SUGGESTION
A Title For The 4argoyle Cover

It would be trite to say that the Case
aggregation worked for one hour and
forty-five' minutes for nothing-but
they did.

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Out with the""fast line-
Before the type metal gives out.

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SHOE REPAIRS ?
FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIING
JOHN H. LAMBERT
613 EAST WILLIAM
Official Sisoe Doctor to Michigan's
Football Team

FOR RENT-Large single room suit-
able for one or two boys at 337 E.
Madison. Also 4 single rooms or
two suites, three rooms for light
housekeeping for summer school at
344 S. Division.
LOST-Thursday afternoon on North
State St., D. T. D. fraternity pin. In-
itials 0,. V. S. Call Phone 1728-1..
LOST--A pair of tortoise rimmed
spectacles on Ferry field Saturday
afternoon. If you find it please call
Paul Wagner at 580.

Buvy Youzr Conklint Pern At
Valkf Dorn's hrmaA

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Ann Arbor Steam Dye Works
Experts
Cleaners and Dyers
OSTRICH Feathers a Specialty.
All Work Guaranteed

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CAMPUS IN BRIEF

MUSIC AND DRAMAI
Garrick Theatre.

new cemient wailk has. been laid Ito

atke the place of the old path which May Robeson, in James Forbes' lat-
-an between the rear part of Univer-+ est play, "The Clever Woman" will ap-
1i
ity h-all and the law building. pear at the Garrick theatre, Detroit,
-'The driive way from the side of-Bar- this week. Meiss Robeson hardly needs
lour gymnasium running into the :an introduction to theatre-goers; her
hemnistry building; is to be paved withsucsinThRevnaonfAnt
Mfary" is- proverbial. Mr. _Forbes is
oncrete. --best remembered for his, ."The Tray-
-"Votes for Womien" banners,,floating eling Salesman" and "The Chorus La-
dy" The combination of Miss Robe-
ver sorority houses, and badges of a'dso's acting and Mr. Forbes' skill in
inmilar insignia, worn by university stagecraft should be decidedly worth
'omen constituted the part taken by1 while.

Phone 628

We Call and Deliver

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t1Unvexsfty 'Music.Ibouse

PROSS DVILDING

MAYNAR DST.

Victor

ersity w-omen int) yesterday's na-,
-wide suffrage demonstration.
ie big anital barbeeme dinnDer, ape-
instruction in cooking, and a piro-
in of contests featured the Field

Summer work. Phone 973, Monday.
WANTED-Man to work In Oio for
sumnmer. Salary. Call 2473-M. 7:00
to 9:00 a. m. tf

Victrolas
amd sk.
ICkeocc Stock of

ebrtio ofthefoestrs estrLOST-At Cornell Track Meet. Athlet-
their camp on Third Sisters' ; is book of Victor M. Lebron. Finder
IIplease return to Daily office.

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