.THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ;e Now On Display ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORINGS FOR I SP RING 1914 The Largest Line of Woolens in the olty to seoot from, 1 I I I SENIORS Order Your Visiting Cards Now Plate"and 100 Cards Script $1.50 Plate and 100 Cards old 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 STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich igan. Published every morning except Mon 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, $2.50;by mail $3.oo. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building, Quarry's Pharmacy; University. Pharmacy; C. if. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 96o and 2414. .aurice To ime..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson,............Business Manager 11. Beach Carpenter............ews Editor Fred Foulk .............. Assistant to Editor F. M. Church. ...... .... Sports Editor SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1914. Night Editor--F. F. McKinney. WHY AND WHEREFORE? The 1914 Michiganensian wiii be put on sale Monday. The Michiganensian is a concise record and history of the undergraduate activities of the present year. It includes pictures of your classmates and of your friends, and their associations. Twenty years from' now-even ten---a reference to these faces and associations will be thor- oughly enjoyable, profitable and inter- esting. The 1914 Michiganensian furnishes such a record. The book is carefully edited, attractively bound and its price is moderate. Two dollars and a half invested in a 1Michiganensian at this time, is well worth consideration by all classes. UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Pastor Morning Service at o3o RELIGION, {and MANLINESS I. I SENIORS! DON'T DELAY; ORDER THEM NOW! 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The committee on college baseball appointed by the National Collegiate Athletic association has recently sub-Me mitted its report. The committee has Mildred Rees, Catherine Wenley, and recommended what it considers "is ap- Jane Hicks; for corresponding secre- propriate and desirable in the conduct tary, Grace MarLuedant, Marian Stowe, of the game itself, in order that the Helen Dow and Mildred Carpenter; manners of the officials, players, and for chairman of the membership com- spectators may be uniformly those of mittee, Honora Fogerty and Faith gentlemen, where the highest idea.ls o1' fairness and sportsmanship shall be Coss; social committee, Gertrude maintained." Snow, Marion McPherson, Marguerite The report c o n t i n u e s: "We Haag, Mary Purdy and Alice Lloyd; do not think anything should be housekeeper, Lois Townley and Grace done which would diminish the virility of he am, o lese th scpeof n-Fletcher; point system, Martha Gray, of the game, or lessen the scope of in- Irene Litchman, Adele Westbrook, Hel- dividual skill or of clever team work, 'enBakerhan, AdiieMWerkhai- but we earnestly contend that strat- egy must not deteriorate into trickery, man of faculty teas, Florence Haxton, Lenore Haimbaugh, Elsa Apfel, Cath- andtha th rues f te gme usterine Bierkamp, Helen Tuttle and Ber- be observed, not only in the letter but erthePBlfrkB in the spirit as welltha Pulford. "In gener-al theattention of die .The election will be held on May 27. students should be called to the im- *l* university women who are in- portance of courtesy on the part of E. C. FLANDERS Popular Priced Tailor 209 E. Liberty St. rd ®~ . - . .....o . Tns LET US PREPARE YOUR LU 4CH FOR THAT UP-RIVER TRIP Tell us what you want---We'il have it ready when you want it. HE pleasures of using a superior articleare found if you try this DISTILLED IMPORTED BAY RUM at .1 IHill Memorial Building Souvenir Spoons the home institution to the visiting team, a courtesy which will forbid such cheering, singing or chatter as are de- signed at critical moments to "rattle" the visiting team. "A baseball game is a splendid con- test of skill between two opposing nin- es, before an academic throng of spec- tators; it is not a contest between a visiting team and a local team assisted by a disorderly rabble. It is delight- ful, when, as often happens, a fine play by the visiting team is as heartily ap- plauded as a similar play by the home team." I Ann Arbor Squirrel Spoons U. of M. Seal Spoons, $1.25 Special Michigan Pins, Seals and Novelties terested in obtaining employmnent fr the summer vacation, which will pay a good salary, besides expenses, will have an opportunity to investigate a reliable proposition, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, be- tween 3:00 and 5:00 o'clock, in Dean Jordan's office in Barbour gymnasium. Those sophomores, whose scholastic records are clear, and who wish to act as junior advisors next year, are ask- ed to send a postcard bearing a state- ment to that effect to Dean Jordan at once, as the new committee will hold its first meeting this week to organize next year's program. * * * University women will sell lollypops on the campus on Wednesday of this week, for the benefit of Palmer field. About $35 was realized from the can- Equip Your Canoe with IKAPOX Cushions Leatherette covered and stuff- ed with a material which is 'soft and yielding, yet of such a nature that a singly cushion will su ort 20 pounds of di rect gravitation .downward in the water for 24 hours. PRICE $1.25 R. D. Kiune S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soul. President Cashier V. President FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Ann Arbor. Mich. Capital $'oo,odo. Surplus and Profits, $65,ooo Quarry Drug o Co. The Druggists on the Corner I' Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Haller Jewelry Co. State St. Jewelers 306 S. State St. Phone 534 * #. r r r r " s s s OF I] rERES'r TO WOMEN #* p e PACKARD ACADE MY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. Dream Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One Step and latest variations taught. Hail and refreshment accommodations for pri- vate parties. * * * * . * * S S 5 Final nominations for officers of the women's league, made at the board EM PLE hTatro I ..... 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