{'HEM Official newsp iga. Publisher sr dayduring the rsity of Mlicb except Mot 1' r at the very in ersity ME LATEST STYLES. ,ND COLORINGS FOR PRING 1914 I , II Order Your Visitinyg Cards Now Plate and 100 Cards Script $1.50 t tine of Woolens ly to select from~ Plate and 100 Cards old English $2.75 Plate and 100 Cards shaded-old English $3.00 The above aret he three most popular styles. Place your order now at entered' at the postoffce at Ann Arbo Michigan under Act Qf Congress of March 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Su , scription p rice: by carrier, $2.50; by mnail $3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Buildiiig' Quarry's Pharmnacy; Uniersity Pharmacy; C Davs, or.Packard and State. Telephonies 960 and 2414. Ikaurice Toulme......... Managing Editor Adna Johnson......Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter .......... News Fditor Fred F oulk .......Assistant to Editor F. M. Church............ ...Sports E~ditor Leonard Rieser...... . Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill .. MuianDrm Glenn MunnMui nDrm Harold Abbott..............Cartoonist Lillian Thomso. ...........Woamen's Editor TYPEWRITERS New, reoxuit, and second- hand, Fors$a., $s1o.00 up For Rent, $2.00 up S mos., $5.00 TYPEWRITIHNG 10. D. MORKILLf Over Baltimore Lunch s OF UNTEREST TO WONlEN S * S State St. WAHR'5 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Main Stv DON'T DELAY; ORDER THEM NOW! *VII4bTING CARDS 100 cards with plate $1 .50 to $3.50 100, cards from your' plate 90c All work guaranteed fHarold lHippler Marshall Foote ED. f .T...R..VALiS s jyuw A meeting of the newly electedco- Paul B1~,har mittee on junior advisors will be held Louiter Rosenbaum somete next week to formulate WILD CO. Tailors [T UNITED LINES ARBOR TIME RTABLE Express Cars for Detroit-7 710 ourly to 6:io p. mn., also 8:xo " etrot-5 :40 a. mn., 6 :o6 a. in., wo hou.rs to 6:o6 P. iM,, 7:o6 p. M.,9:1 p.m.,and 10:45 P- m. i ony, t1 :1 p. ., 1x3:15 p. iM. I : 00a. a. for Jackson-7 :46 a. 1a. uad ours to 7:46 p.,im. Jackson-s :tz. im_, 6:51 a. Mn, No hours to 6:5x p. mn., also q9:30 p. rn. COX SONS & PININGI 72 MadisonI Ave., NEW YORK MA&KERS OF01 CAPS, GOWNS & 1H0008 For All Degrees May~ be Ordered from MACK, & CO. Arbor Savings Dank $300,000 surplus $100,o00 esources *3,o0o,coo Banking Business Transacted n. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Hlar- :e-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier = No'i i I ri REAL GOOD tailor-made clothes are Dot obtainableunder S$25 but it You appreciate extra,- ordinary value ar that money, have them tailored to measure by MB. V.TPICE & CO. ILet us show you their S00 beautiful woolens and takepyour mieasure. NIGHT EDITORS I~eo Burnett Chester Lang Hlenry Rummel Jabin HEsu F'. F. McI~inney Walter Nye On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks Bernuis Kline TV. Hawley 'rapping Bruce Miles RPORTERS P. F. Thompson J.M.Brrt C. A. Swainsoa D. R. Ballentine R S. Collins Leon Greenebaum h;. C. Roth H. R: Marsh C. L. Muller J. F. Jordan Donald Sarbaugh D. A. Wallace Reubeti Peterson NV. A. P. 'john Willis Qoodenow ASSISTANTS TO BUSINES§ NMANAGER Sherwood' Field/ Harry Johnson John S. Leonard F.: G. Millard BUSINESS STAFF R. V. Leffler, R. J. l-ofniann A. H. Torrey Myron Watkins WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914. Night ,Editor-D. R. Ballentine. A XMAN AND HIS5 CRITICS. No man-wvho is man--fears criti- cism. The fair critic is probably the best friend a person can have--but he must be just, he must be intelligent and he must be sympathetic, if it is to accomplish the only purpose that crit- icism, serves. Otherwise, it is useless, inhumane and beneath the notice of the men against whoM it is directed. To understand is to forgive. Harsh- ness wotnds and maims. It is not corrective: WILL YOU BE ONE? In the scuffle and hurry of this none too closely organized campus of ours, many and many an idea is thrown' to the winds. Many, many more are put into execution for ai year or two, then die an unnatural death, either because instant and complete success has not crowned the venture or because of the lack~ of initiative. Professor C. 0. Davis, with effective and sincere aid from the senior lits, has succeeded in putting into working order the :senior advisory system. Much good has been accomplished. The possibilities for the future are even greater.; Each year hundreds of homesick, bewildered freshmen are in- troduced to our intricate, and sensi- tiv e university society. They, should not be allowed to mope, in their rooms to have their hearts eaten out with bit- ter loneliness The freshman needs a "big brother," some one to tell' him what to do and how to do it to become a respectable part of this society of ours. He must be taught Michigan tra- ditions and ways. and means of the. campus. Michigan is learning not to sneer at the freshman, not to throw childish obstacles in his path, not to plans or procteuure ror thie com~ing yearF. All sophomore' women., whose scho- lastic record is clear, and who wish to act as junior advisors next year, are urged to send a postal bearing a state- ment to that effect to Dean Jordan 'be- fore the end of this week. Junior women who met with the freshmen at luncheon at the Union last Saturday are planning a joint senior- sophomore entertainment, to be given at the opening of the new college year, probably q~ the Saturday following Dean Jordan's reception to the sopho- mores. The meeting of the Women's Dramatic association announced for, today has been postponed until Monday,,May 18, when plans for the vaudeville perform- ance to be given by the women's league will be discussed. Miss Post, director of Barbour gym- nasium, will not be able to receive to- day. Velox Paper is used by all large Am- ateur Finishers BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. It costs more than any other, but the quality is such that, the Pho- tographer who aims to give the very best results is waillig to pay the dif- 14 ence. For example:- ' 4 x5 Velox $2.00 per gro. 4'xl5 Azo $1.25 per gro. }4 x 5 Cyko $1.35 per gro. t 4 x 5 Argo $1.35 per gro. Let Lyndon- Sell you Fresh Eastman Films or a tlatesb model Kodak. 'Then let Lyndon- Develop your films by the :Modern 'Tank Method nd print them on Velox. 5 ALLEN-SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00-All Wool. suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai- rlored. Suits at $20.40-Adlers' Make and Style. S Suits at $25.00--Equal to Finest Cus- Guaranteed Tailoring at $17.50 You pick your fabric; choose your style; then I will make it to your measure -- that means Individuality. 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. Whiite flannel and serge trousers $6.oo and up. We will half line these trousers without extra charge to you. E. C FrLANVDERS Popular Priced Tailor 209 E. LIBERtY STREET I U,, I' MAY FE STIVAL Albert A. Stanley, Director Hill Auditorium, May, 13. 14, 15, 16, 1914 Course tickets $4.00 and $5.oo. Certs will begin,> on sale up to and including Saturday, Mfay 2, only, 'at On Mtiondlay, MaY 4, the sal- of tickets for single con- at tLOO and $i.So each. /- SIX BIG CONCiiRT8,, j A noo Trips PREPARE YOUR LUNCH FOR THAT UP-RIVER TRIP Usy ]l T HE pleasures of using a superior article are found if you try this DISTILLED IMPORTE BAY RUM r at ss what you want--w"We'll have it when you want it. TROPHY' and LOVING CUPS From $1.78 to $1801.00 ready Equip Your Canoe with KAPOX Cushions leatherette covered and stuff- ed with a Miaterial which is soft and yielding, yet of such a nature that a single cushion will support -o pounds of di- rect gravitation downward for 24 hours. PRICE $1.25 R., D. Kinne S. W, Clarkson Harrison SouW' President Cashier V. President FIRT NATIONAL BANK of Anon Arbor. Mich. Capital $ioo,ooo. tr lr i ; a~zP- ) s $65,000 wwwwwo_ moo -om" Lingerie Pils, New Butterfly Jewelry Friendship Brooches Waldemnars Bracelets Pins Sterling Silver Pencils, K~nives and Nox elties Radler Jewelry Co. 3068 S .State St. tom Work. ALLEN'S GfOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tf Fresh films are a necessity-Elast- man speed films are 2best for this sea- son. We offer you fresh Eastman speed films every day in the year. Lyndon. eod Wed The musical people of Ann Arbor 11 Quarry Druq Co. The D~ruggists on the Corner -- 4 YOU CAN BUY !! ats, Poultry and Fish at the 'P. Sioso-ndorier Market make him appear absurd and ridlcu- and vicinity who have investigated ions, thoroughly, decide on the Victor Vic- The 1916 class has work ahead of it, trola as a means of transmitting their to equal and surpass the record of the favorite selections. The best Artists in present class. This "big brother" all lines. -Grinnell Bros. easy payment movement must not go by the boards. plan will assist you to place one in Its efficiency must increase with every your home. 120 and 122 E. Liberty St. year. Phone 1707. Sh.y Y OVAL Colmkln Port AtI Ann Arbor, Steam Dye. Works.- ExDyers All. Work Guaranteed Phone 628 We Call and Deliver I, Vr 4 301 E. Washigton St. . .. . Fraternities Notice-, Ac your pirty ti hit of the season it will beto your :age to look over our lime of Party Decorations. Festoons Tally Cards - Place Cards Programi~s menius- Crepe Papers serpentines Dinner Favors LuncA Sets Napkins Mrs. M1t M. Root' Us Furnish-Your Next order cif Dance or Banquet Programs PRIM SBVILD1I.G MfAYNAJKD ST. ,rhae Mayer- Schairer Co. Stationers, Printers, Binder, S. Main Street Ann Arbor, Mich. A.,. CHASE DIANOS Here is order for three more Style A Upright Pianos. Of the pianos purchased of you last year the Concert Grand is superb---winning frienus for our Conservatory constantly. The possession of a fall equipment of your =txrellent pianos here has had no insignificant part in the Success of our dasartment. $ARLE ,,G. RILLREIN Director D~ept. of Music, Coe Coliege' Cedar Rapids, Iowa at French Parlors on Lib, off State. Step in. :very day until 9:00I from 9:30l to 4:30 only. Kodaks.-10c. Lyndon. eod1 Victor Iteerds of the -May Festival Artists at Grinnell tiros. 120 and 122 E. Liberty St. 158 p. M. Rent See Grinnzell Bros. space -for eod vi al ads: It may interest you. Spe- tf' more for Pack's Portraits. but you will ) AN AC L