I ,THE a[I U A.N DAILY. ow On Display Ii I .R~ LIHIAN ~AL! a iP~iii iwiiilU I LLL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORINS FOR SPRIN l~e1914 roLargest Line of Woolens in the olty to select from f 11 SENOR Order Your Visiting Cardts Now Plate and 100 Cards Script $1.50 I IPlate and100 Cards old English $2.75 1; I I Plate and 100 Cards shaded old English $3.00 The above are the three most popular styles. Place your order now at SHE! dANIS, I Leading Merchant Tailors ETROIT UNITED TINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE ited and Express Cars for Detrit-7'tio m.and hourly to 6:io p. rit., ;lso 9:10 Ml. ,al Cars for Detroit-i :4o a. mn., 6 :06 a. tn.,. d every two hours to 6:06 p. in., 7:06 p., ., 8:o6 p. in., 9 : ro p. in., and 10:45 P. xn.. o Ypsilanti only, ii :FS p.,im., 12:15 p. in. 3:30 P. i., r : 00a. 310 ited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a.' m- and- ver two hours to 7:46-p. im. :al Cars for Jackson--r, :Ua. m-, 4:5i a. i., nd every two hours to 6,5r ,p. n., also 9:20 in., 51i:15 P. In. STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE 1=m-. COX SONS & ININ6 7 12 Madson Ave., NEW YORK~ MAKRS r5 1 CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered trori MACK A CO. and ;Bain Stre ets -(! REAL GOOD tailor-maidej clothes are not obtain able under~ l$25 but is you appreciate extra.- ordinary value for that money, have theta tailored to measure by' LD.- V. PRICE &Co, Let us show you their 500f 1'beautiful woolens and take your measure. Trip Official newspaper at the University of Mich igat Published every morning except Mor day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbo Michigan under Act of Congress of March 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Su scription price. by carrier, $.30; by mnail $3.0. Want Ad.' Stations: Press Buildig Quary's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. U.Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. Na~urice Toulme.........Managing Editor Adna Johnson ........Business Manager Hl. Beach Carpenter ........... News Editor Fred Foulk .............. Assistant to Editor F. M. Church........ ........ Sports Editor .THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914. Night Editor-James M. Barrett, Jr. A SMALL MOMENT. Every man has his small moments. The following excerpts from Ralph Davis' Column in the Pittsburg Press on May 8, show the man at his worst: "Field ng H. Yost is against summer baseball. Does Hurry-u' come into court with clean hands? Can he prove that all his Michigan gridders are what they claim to be? Can he? "Of course, you've heard of the foot- ball player who learnedl to read after he entered Michigan's training house." This is the sort of smallness that should not be tolerated in newspaler- dom. It does no good, it is unfair, un- truthful and ignorant. It can make nothing but enemies for the paper that prints it. What are the 3000 Michigan alumni living in the vicinity of Pitts- burg thinking when they ead such "humor" ,as this?. Can a newspaper af- ford to make enemies so uselessly? There is much talk of newspaper ethics." Is it out ol place to (question Mr. Davis? CAMPUS APPRECIATI OI. There is a slight predispostitn on the part of sone of the members of the band to be pessimistic regarding the campus appreciation of their ef- forts. They point to the small attend- ances at the concerts. But this is no criterion. On Friday night the band will give its first lawn concert of the year. Thousands will gather on the walks and scatter them- selves about the ampus, just as they have done in past years. Butt there is a surprise, a most pleasant surprise, awaiting them this year. The band of today, is a band. It is perfectly uni- formed and carefully trained. It is the band that will go to Harvard. Appreciation? Mark us, wait! Wait for the twilight concerts, and there will be an outburst of enthusiasm and appreciation, such as the campus .has seldom seen. That band will touch a tender spot, Friday night. CAMPUS MILES Gie ine strength, oh Lord!- Wesley. . ;a 1 S 0 PR IN G X FORD I Question Right__Here Gross & Dietzel I14 East Washington Street Get busy or the class will lose all hope! -0- We might adda verse beginning, "Jerk for the Night Is Coming!" but the muse has fled. For the benefit of the May Festival patrons who attend the tug o' war, the student council has arranged for the two untderclasses to sing tlxe following hymns during the struggle. They are taken from the Northfield Hymnal, Biglow & Main.--Smiler. Bring Them In By Grace Ye Are Saved. Draw Me Nearer. Facing the Foe. How Weak a Foundation. I Am Praying for You. Lend a Helping Hand. Like a River Glorious. Man the Life Boat. Rescue the Perishing. One More River to Cross. Throw Out the Life. Line. There's Room in The River For All. Th'isIs 1 the Bet of 47 to the Saime E ffeet. D~ear Smiles:- Whyv on earth didn't the Senior have a Swvimou0t on Tuesday? Saturatedly, -Mick. Because no one, niot, even a senior, can swim on earth, Mdick. Why the Lawrs Brodie. (Fromx Sund erland, Code Pleading) "**41 Just like a hole in an automo- bile tire.; if there is a hole in. said tire, said hole makes the whole bad." -0- w PRI1A.'. WANTED--1O husky students to act as body guard against people mentioned in y esterday's col. Must be killers, gun men, or fire eaters. Ample emrol- ument. -Smiler. You Can Settle the i1 THE CHUBB HOUSE 209 South- Stoto Street convenient place for banking. your Gives clears; wholesomre board at $4.25 per week. Sakl.e dirikirt. w t er.I C. wC.,Freemrve. rx, PropriletorI Biuy Yotxr Coniklin. Pexx At ve.n. JOr en ~s harrneh CyI I anoc, UP-RIVER 'TRIP BVL Us what you Want.--We'll have when you want it. It ready n 4 LISTEN, "SENIORS' rder your Calling cardes now. Lowest prices Stop in and seet our samples LKE HIOME A BRONZE SEAL FOR YOUR OFFICE Michigan Jew* levy--Ask to see our big line - -O--- F. SCULEEDE. 340 S. STATE ST. , Tug 0' War. When the hempen strands are brt ing, Pull away, pull away!, When the mud your feet is caking Pull away, pull away ! How the billows roll and sweep, O'er the cold and briny deep, Pull away, pull away, pull away ! Chorus.-- So pull from the shore, boys, Pull from the shore! Bend your backs and tussle with ea k- Purely Personal. And what prolongs the sunsets near Hill and Washtenaw?, That Mick Innie yellow. UNIVERSITY NOTICES All swimmers desiring to enter water polo contest in regatta meet at the Union tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. There will be an important meeting of the Gargoyle business staff Tburs- day at 5:00 o'clock. Eng ineers who are to work on the exhibits be at their places at 8:00 o'clock. Cuides for the engineering hildinL Z mfl *1afbI tL..1 in* t h n - AV F r - -~ FOO iiST (\Tin the moony night with pipe and Velvet ----that's enjoyment enough for some of us. Velvet tobacco---the finest leaf in this great tobacco country-hung in big warehouses for aver 2 year-a inellowving process mrpossibe to counterfeit-only tune, little by little, can change the eaf-eliminate the harsh- uiess (yon call it bite!). Every puff of Velvet takes over 2 years to produce-no won.. der it's good. _, TIBACC 3URCHFIELD & CO. FINE TAILORING TRADE rope. Pull from the shore lads, Pull from the shore, neeriu g society rooms at 8:30. All Sthe seniors wear caps and gowns. Men who expect to write music for the 1514-15 Union opera meet at the Union at 5:00 o'clock today. We can and, do give you the limit of, excell- ence in 'Tailoring,, this issue, with a complete line of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders in our line. Respectfully, Sam Burchfield & Co. TENNIS, TROUSERS TENNIS SHIRTS TENNIS SHOES, ; One ounc+ bags 5 cents-coon enient -for cigarette smokera LAIRD'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Gore. 'Bischoff The Shop on the way F'lorist down town. 24EatWsignStet220 Chapin Street Phone 809-L x 21 Eat Wshigto Steet Choice cuatflowers and plans. STRAW HATS -In. the latest shapes at THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK Varsity Toggery 1107 S% University Avenub. Shop 11101.103-105 South Main StI Capital, $1400,0001 Surplus and Protits,. a , { $69,0001 THE STATE SAVINGS BANK { 8urplus au4 Profits, $100,000.00 Capital Stock $50,000.00 ANN ARBOR, MICH. Wni, Arnold Win. J. Booth C John W~lz Jr. . 'ice-}'res. President Cashier t gnu= . 40 ?ANDALL.I,& FAG >PRO TO GR.