.THE dICBIGAN DAILY. w On Display 1 I !.v_ _ "M"" 1. I SENIORS I L THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORINGS FOR SPRING, 4Largest Line of Woolens in the olty to select from f 1 11 Order Your Visiting Cards Now Plate and 100 Cards Script $1.50 Plate and 100 Cards cold English $2.75 Plate and 100 Cards shaded old English $3.00 The above are the three most popular styles. Place your order now at THlE MICHIGOAN DAILY Official newspaper at t~he University kdf Mich igan. Published every morning except Mon aay during the university year. Eintered at 'the postoffice at Ann Arbo Michigan under Act of Congress of March 18979. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Su. scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mat; $3.o0. Want Ad. Stations: Press, Building. Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. -H. Davis, Cor. Packard and $tate. Telephones 96o and, 2414. Mv~aurice Toulme ........anaging Editor :Adna Johnson .. ........Business Manager Hi. Beach Carpenter........News °Editor Fred Foulk............ .Assistant to Editor V. M. Church ................ Sports Editor Leonard Rieser ........Intercollegiate Editor Robert TannahillIMuianDrm Glenn Munn Muic nd.ram Harold Abbott .... ..... .....Cartoonist Lillian Thomson............ Women's Editor EDITORIALS Harold Hippler Paul .Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaumn Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS [Leo Burnett Chester Lang Henry Rummel Tabin Hsu 1'. F. McKinney Walter Nye On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. Hawley 'lapping Bruce Miles I 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. EIRvDON'T DELAY; ORDER THEM NOW! VISITING.ARDS _._.. 100 100) cards with plate $1.50 to $3.50 cards from your plate ()0c All work guaranteed 11 Shoes at $3.00 to0$5.00 State St, Gross & Dietzel- UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES 1 fiI H.' WILD CO* Leading Merchant Tailors i ?TROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLEG ted and Express Cars for Detroit--7 'ia mn. and hourly to 6:io p. in., also 8:1o Mn. I Cars for Detroit--i :4o a. mn., 6:o6 a. in., d emery two hours to 6 :o6 p. In., 7 :o6 p. 8:o6 p.,im., 9 :to p. in., and 10:45 P. im. Ypsilanti only, z x :5 p. mn., 12a: Sp. m. ted Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. and ry two hours to 7:46 p. mn. I Cars for Jackson-S :t2 a., m~,6:5a ip. in., d every two hours to 6:5r p. in., also 9:ao COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS 0O' CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees x. May be Ordered from MACK & CO. Liberty an d Main Streets ost convenient place for your banking. STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE REAL GO~OD tailor-made clothes are not obtainable under S$5 but it you appreciate extra- 'ordinary value for that money, have themi tailoredl to measure by ED.. ICE & Co. Let us show you their 5oo beauifu wooensand take your measure. CAMPIJSMILES Judge a matn's stering qui- ties by the snmall enemies lhe has. --Calhoun. "I 11 ft-" ' w .9.::z re : If M _ - v _cuJ DanoeTrp ;T US PREPARE YOUR LUNCH FOR THAT UP-RIVER TRIP Ii us what you want---We'll have it ready when you want it. P. F. ThompsonREOT S J. M. Barrett C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine 42. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum Xf. C. Roth }l. R. Marsh C. L. Muller J. P. Jordan Donald Sarbiaugh 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 12. V. Leffler R. J. Hofnmann A. H-. Torrey :Myron Watkins TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914. Night Editor-T. Hawley Tapping. Editors find buSilless managers of the 191:13- 14 Student ipullications will meet in The D)aily~ offices today at 12::30 o'clock for a final discussion of student nominees for board in control. Edilor, 'file Daily. CIGARETTES AND SWING-OUT. Swing-out is one of Michigan's most impressive ceremonies. Here it is that the di nified senior can show his dig- nity and seriousness, and not be laugh- ed at. Hlere it is, that the campus wants to see dignity, decorum and pro- priety. Everytbing has been planned in this tradition to~ add to the impressiveness of the occaZsion. The black gowns, the long, slowl y advancing processional, the invocation by Prof essor-itmeritus D'Ooge abed the speeches by President- Emeritus Angell and President Hutch- ins, are all evidences of this. And it is as it should be. A cigarette has no place in such company. WHAT DOES TOMORROW HOLD? Today, one thousand. Michigan sen-, iors will encircle the campus; they will swing-out of this academic, theo- retical atmosphere into an "outer and more practical world." Six weeks remain before the final severing of undergraduate ties, but the (unwel- (ome?) machinery is already a present working force. Tomorrow? But, why guess, why worry? Wha if the "huge world of business" is ahead? Many and many thousands have gone out, no better prepared than you and many many millions have had no swing-ou t. The patriotism and cit- izenshi p of the university graduate is clearer, purer and as sincere, as is the patriotism of wvorldly men, who have achieved success in the past? What more could you want? The bal- ance is in your favor. If yesterday and today, have been worth while, what needlis there to fret about tomorrow? 11 On Swing Out Dlay The senior dons his cap and gown, Of learning he's a type. He strolls through campus walk and town, -And smokes a smelly pipe! In black he strolls our campus fair, For sweeping bows, he's surely ripe. He "burlieques" his haughty air, -By sucking at a pipe! The senior's quite a personage, A czar and king, you bet. He thinks he's reached that sang froid age -And smokes a cigarette! He sets the mode for '17, And thinks he's only on the level; Instead of staid and solemn mien, He goes into the swing out pulling at a 3B, a calabash or a Fatima and thinks he's quite a dlevil! -0- Greetings R. E. F.: "A Flitting" was written by Pindar, used by AL. G. Field in 1899 and murdered by Bill Nye. Niemand zu hause! L. T. We neglected to credit your contrib to you on Sunday. Two and a half pardons. -0- "i Die Contented (Found at the bottom of a sheet .of paper bearing two contribs)-From one who' is game to read EVERY' line of Campusmiles EVERY day. Sincere- ly, -Mick. Come again, Mickie, we like the color o.' your ink! Our , id-S ummier Minstrels Mr. Johnsing: Mistah Bones, can you tell me why the color of the caps and gowns on the campus today is so much like a gathering from the four corners of the earth? Mr. Bones: Mr. Johnsing, your pro- fundity obfusciates me, and I am speechless. Pray tell us the answer to your conundrum. Mr. Johnsing : Well, the color of the caps and gowns can be likened to a gathering from the four corners of the earth insomuch as they can both be termed conventional. Har, har! Intro- ducing our famous Cution quartette, Ella, Prossie, Electro, and Exie, in their daring bicycle ride about the edge of a soda water straw. Are you ready, gentlemen? Poco a poco rit, Profess. E. C. FLANDERS' Popular Priced Tailor 209 E. LIBERTY THE CHUBB gumakk HOUSE 209, Sox.th Stae Street' Gives cleaxi, wholesomne board at $4.25 per week4,.Saf a drri nki n jwetr. r~en . w, m o -e n 's h rr c y 1 it I ndividuality. No other way of clothes getting is as flexible 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 up. We will half line these trousers wvithout extra charge to you. . STREET P w !I .a.. ...--. 1 ...... . * 3 P4 LISTEN "SENIORS" Order your Calling Cardls now. 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