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.THEB ACHIGAN fDAILY.

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Now On Display
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
AND COLORINGS
FOR,
SPRING
1914
The Largest Line; of Woolens
in the olty to select from

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Script $1,50
Plate and 100O Cards
old English $2.75
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shaded old English
P3.00
The above are the three most
popular styles.
Place your order now at
STUDKNT ' BOOKST029

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Leading Merchant Tailors
E TROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
itnited and Express' Cars for D etroit-7 axe
a. m. and hourly to 6:to p. mn., also 8:xo
ocal Cars for Detroit-s :4o a: mn.,, 6-0o6 a. M.,
and every two hours. to 6 :o6 p. in., 7 :o6 p.
In., 8:06 P. in., :o p. in., and 1:4;~ p. Mn.
To Ypsilanti only, tIx:iS p. M.., x2:15 p. m.i
12:30 p . in. : 0.A. m.
imited Cars for Jacksn-7 :46 a.m, and
every two hours to 7:46 p. in.
ocal Cars for Jackson-s :tz a. m., 6:51 a. in.,
and every two hours to 6:51 p. mn,. also o:aoa
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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at he University of Mich
igan. Published every morning except Mo
day during the unniversty year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbo
Michigan under Act of Congress of March
1 879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. S
scription _price: -by carrier, $.5; by mal
$3.0. Want Ad. Stations: Press Buildig.
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96 and 244.
Maurice Toulme.........Managing ;Editor
Adna Johnson............ Business Manager
H. Beach: Carpenter....... .. News Editor
Fred Foulk ............Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church............... Sports Editori
Leonard Rieser ... ....Intercollegiate Editor
Robert TannehillMuianDrm
Glenn Munn f. .ui n rm
Harold Abott .................Cartoonist
Lillian Tuomson..........Women' Fditor
EDITORIALS
Harold Hippler Paul Banhard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester ang
Henry Rummel labin Hu,
F. F. McKinney Walter Nye
.On Sport Stagf
Carlton Jenks Benus Kline
T. Hawley TDapping Bruce Miles
REPORTERS
1'. F. Thompson J. M. Barrett,
C. A. Swainson Di. R. Ballenine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
F. C. Roth l1. R. Marsh
C. L. Muller J. 1. Jordan
Donald Sarbaugh 1). A. Wallace
Reuben Peterson \'V. A. 11. John
Willis Goodenow
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John S. Leonard F. G. Millard
BUSINESS STAFF
R. V. Leffler R. J. Hofmann
A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins
SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1914.
Night Editor--Paul F. Thompson.
THEI PH ILOSOPH-Y OF FAILURE.
Some men fight hard for a point;-
and lbse. Some men aim at a1 certain
target, and miss. The losing may be
through their own incompetency, it
may not be so. And out of the pang- of
failu re and sting of disappointment
may arise a Phoenix philosophy. The
sum and gist of the strong man's loss
is not the point lost, but what is done
with defeat. The philosopher does not
pin his happiness on a single issue.
To use a homely phrase, he does not
put all his eggs in one basket. He
dloes not put the stress and hopes or
vital contentment on the turning of a
single event.
He who says, when the battle is lost,
"This is not everything," will yet win.
.He who sees that a single event can
never be all-embracing and who builds
anew, with resignation rather than
aches, will succeed. Not the hypocrisy
of outward calm, while within the bit-
terness of defeat eats the heart out.
Not that. But the philosophy of breadth
of view, which, realizing, the limita-
tions of the destructive force of one
failure will yet build without rancour.
THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT.
No less a personage than Coach Field-
ing H. Yost has gone on record as flat-
iy opposed to the adoption of summer
baseball. Coach Yost, besides holding
the genuine respect and love of the
Michigan student body and alumni, has
had some 21 years of experience in
collegiate-amateur-sports. His is an
opinion to be reckoned with.
Two serious objections stand out
prominently. In- the first place, the
athletic world does and has always
drawn a sharp distinction between
professionalism and amateurism. It
does not matter what Michigan thinks
of the distinction, it is a fact that the
distinction is made and that it is part
of the social system that Michigan is
a part of. In the second place, Mich-
igan must receive the permission and
the moral support of her intercollegi-

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R. S. LORINOC, Pastor
Morning Service at :0.30
EUCKEN'S NEW BOOK
Can We Still Be
Christifans?

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TYPEWRITERS
New, reouit, and second-
hand,
For Sale, $10.00 up
For Reat, $2.00 up
3 mo., $5.00
TYPE WRITING
0. D. MORKILLI
Ovar Baltimore Lunch

Eiucken thinks somne of it's
moral teaching is too soft, and
distrusts its plan: of redemption,
and declines to call Jesus unconx-
ditionally lord and master, yet,
holds we must still be Christians.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY AT 7:30

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I well make it to your, measure-That means
Individuality.

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Mr. George J. Smith
WHY I LEFT THE FARM.

the Ann Arbor Savings Bank
pital Stock $300,000 Surplus $:oo,oooi
Resources $3,000,000
kGeneral Banking Business Transac ted
cers : Chas. F. Hiscockt, Pres., W. A. Har-
rirman, VicePres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier

ate opponents, even in the contempla-
tion of such a radical change. Michi-
gan can and does say how her internal
athletics are to be run, but Michigan
cannot dictate the conditions under
which she will play Cornell, Penn and
Princeton. Not one of these univer-
sities now recognize sumer baseball.
:Michigan stands alone in the athletic
world,' neither in the west nor an old
power in the east. Critics, on all sides,
are waiting for the slightest pretext to
yell "mucker," to show. to the world
the ulterior reason for Michigan's
western relations.
No! No! Michigan must follow, riot
lead, in this summer baseball matter.

W A R SMain St,
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

E. C. FLANDERS

We offer the greatest cloth variety: make
exactly as you wish and as, quickly, as you
say; arnd it's guaranteed tailoring.
White flannel and serge trousers $6.00 and
up.
We will half line these trousers without
extra charge to you.

Popular Price d Tailor

209 E. Liberty St.

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O)UR ICE CREAM
Is made from Pasteurized Sweet Cream and in a Clean Shop
We claim It to be the best Ice Cream In
Ann Arbor
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Orders for Parties, Fraternities and FaMily use Delivere~d promptly
TROPHY and LOVING CUPS
From $1.75 to $180.00

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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
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Lingerie Pins
iNew Butterfly Jewelry
Friendship Bxoocbacs

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Bracelet-,

Decollete Pins

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Sterling Silver Pencils, Knives and No.ellie's

Mrs. Alice McClure, of Punjab, India,
a secretary of student volunteers in
missionary work, will speak to uni-
versity men and women at 4:00 o'clock
this afternoon in Newberry hall, con-
cerning her life work in India.
In accordance with the custom of
other years, senior women are reqluest-
ed to wear high collars of lace or net
with- their academic gowns, at the
swing-out exercises on Tuesday after-
noon. Statements issued by the dean
of women and the vice-president, to-
gether with opinions of a number of
senior women point toward the advis-
ability of following precedent.
All women holding unsold junior
play tickets are asked to turn them
'over to Marion McPherson before Wed-
nesday of this week.
Fresh films are a necessity---ast-
man; speed films are best for this sea-
son. We offer you fresh Eastman speed
films every day in the year. Lyndon.
eod Wed
Best shine at French Parlors on Lib-
erty just off State. Step in. eod

T HE pleasures of uising a
superior article are found.
if you try this
DISTILLED.
IMORED
BAY, RUM
at
Quarry Drug Co.
The. Druggists on the corner

Caps and Gowns
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May yet, be secured in
time for
SwinigoutIday
We have fiftyr extra out-
fits in all sizes
F. I), Kinne S.W. Clarkson Harrison Soupr
,President Cashier V. President
FIRST NATIONAL D ANK
of Ann Arbor. Web.,
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Surplus and Profits, $65,000

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Fraternities Notice

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To make your party the hit of the season it will b to your'
advant age to look over our tine of: Party Decorations,

Festoons
Tally Cards
Place- Cards
Programs.
Menus

Crepe Papers
Serpentines
Dinner Favors
Luncil Sets
Napkins

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Stationers, Printers, Binders

112 S, Main Street

Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only. Rent
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