THE MICHIGAN DAILY Select your Fall or Winter Suit from the THlE f1ICHIIAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. largest line in the city. Dress Suits a specialty O.H. Wild Co. . +a0i Tailors and Importers 311 South State. Street Holiday Goods We have the finest line of Christmas Cards in the city. I MAGAZINE SUBSSCRIPTIO'NS U At the lowest club, rates I PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS 'With your Initials aind Address Leave your orders now at student's '.Sheehan's Bookstore '4 i =WWI MANNERS Are expressed in clothes as much as in individuals. More tomorrow Dieterle I TAILOR Liberty Street (Copyrighted) .. , B U YFREEF ON'T FORGET IT! SAY* IT AGAIN! Published every morning except Monday dur ing the university year. Ctered at the post-offie at Ann Arbor, Mich igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 187g. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- inMaynard Street Office Hours: editor-r to 3 p. i.; 3 to O p. m. Business Manager- to 3 p. m. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.5; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Konad's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Home, 6. Frank Pennell ............Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard ..........Business Manager Maurice Toulmne..............News Editor C. Harold Hippler............ .Assistant Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge ..............Assistant John Towney......... .Music and Drama laud e dwards...........women Harold B. Abbott...... .......... Cartoonist ED ITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis F. Haler Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. L~mmett Taylor......E1dwin R. Thurston NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter . Fred B. Foulk Morton R, Hunter....... ..Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles..... .......Ernest R. Burton Lester F. Rosenbaum..David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser.........JHarod P. Scott Leo Burnett............... Penn 1:1. Hossick F. M. Church............... Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson............. C. li. Lang Becrnus J. Kline............. J. R. Kistner Will Shafroth..........enry C. Bogle F. F. McKinney............. G. S. Johnston W. R: Melton......... Ralph $.. Cunningham YV. [iJarin Hsu .............H. . Iummel Frankz F. Kohler ..........IHerman Pomper BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnsorn, Jr...... ..... Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith .................Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett........ Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field .............~ John Leonard Harry E. Johnson SAZTUR DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912. Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett. Meeting of tryouts it 11:00 o'lck today in editorial _rooms. Meeting of night editors at 1 :00 o)'clock today. SE NIOR1CANES. The promised revival of: the cus- tomi of carrying canes by several tofli the senior classes, is not by ary means unwelcome. Save in the cases of a' few habitual idlers, the tendency on the part of the remainder of, the stu- dents generally, has become to regard the university in a very matter of fact attitude. Whereas, there is little or, no reason why 'the picturesque side ! of one's collegiate days should be en-1 tirely relegated. Serious effort and a certain amount of concessions to the traditional spirit, incident to residence in a university, can exist very well to- gether. There is considerable wis- dom in that old proverb all work and no play' As for diners and dances, the chief recreations in vogue here at, present, they are all very well for awhile. But after one has partaken of precisely the same bill of fare for a half a dozen1 times, has danced to the same assort- ment of musical chestnuts for as many more, those practices soon cloy. Pos-! sibly even carrying canes mnight be-- come stale;' if so, when that time ar- rives, "we will look about for some- thing else. At present, the custom is open to no such accusation. In fact it embodies a sort of relish that would be quite novel. It might not be a badk idea to do the thing up properly and adopt monocles also and then the young instructors OUR FIRST SOCCER GAME. Many novelities attach to the soccer game which will be played on Ferry, field this afternoon. The first soccer team that ever represented Michigan will be, seen in action. The first Ypsi- lanti team that has met Michigan for fgenerations back will furnish the op- ' position. Furthermore, Michigan's team includes in its make-up, many men here from foreign countries, which in itself, is a distinct innova- tion. A big attendance at the game will1 mean a new impetus to the growth of a sport, which has already attain- ed a success which warrants its con- tinuance. It will prove an incentive to the men who have worked from the beginning of the year in the devel- opment of a team. It will be a trib- ute and an inspiration to the foreign students on Michigan's team-men who are booming the interests of Michigan not only by internal work here but by external work in countries all over the "world. AT THE MAJESTIC. Packed houses are attesting to the popularity of the bill now showing at the Majestic in presenting "The Cat and the Fiddle" the local vaude- ville house has added another innova- tion to the list of surprises it is giv- ing its patrons this season. This ex- travaganza requires a large cast and elaborate scenery for its production and all are of high quality. There will be a matinee this afternoon at 3 :00 and two performances this ev- ening at the usual time and at the usual popular prices. IMUSIC AN) DRAMA. Complimentary Faculty Recital. At the complimentary faculty recit- al on Monday evening Ann Arbor mu- sic lovers will have an opportunity of again hearing one of their favor- ite pianists, Miss Maud Zencie Hag- berg, who will make her first public appearance as a soloist since her re- turn to the faculty of the School of Music, after spending two years in Berlin in special study. It will be re- membered that Miss Hagberg gave several brilliant recitals in Ann Ar- bor before .leaving America and that her work was characterized by a splendid breadth of interpretation, while her technique was most excel- lent. On the occasion of Mr. Lhevin- net appearance in Ann Arbor on the Choral Union series, he spoke very highly of her work as a pianist, and predicted a brilliant future for her. She has chosen the following inter- esting program for Monday evening: Organ Prelude and Fugue, A minor ............ . Bach-Liszt Phantasiestuck .........Schumann Des Abends. Grillen In der Nacht. Ende vom Lied. Sonata, Op. 109 .......... Beethoven Rondo, Op. 16.......Chopin Nachtfalter-Valse Caprice .,.... ..........Strauss-Tausig Frei'sh Dinner Tickets Have Slow Sale T1ickets for the fresh lit dinner to be given at the Michigan Union Mon- day evening are not selling very rap- idly. The committee urges every freshman to procure tickets to make this first diner a success. Prof. W. A. grayer, of the history department, Edward' Kemp, and Pres. Pelham will speak. George P. MMahon will be University Bookstore I m G"A I U Better give us your order now. We are in a posi tion to g i ve you te Have you seen the new Better than ever, only 25 cents WHY NOT HAVE YOUR MICHIGANENSIAN PICTURE now so that you can have some of ~ Platinum Portrais made from the negative--your friends at hoe c will appr ciate thlem for X'maa. BEST 4 F ..k.. mwi 4 lo mumommunsavem CLU B 'CARDS - PRO ANIS--STATIONERY WRITE A J 1 a t f.FOR E N G ~~~ ~G.P31Y MAYEl[R& ThOM C1. DTROm ,MICHi W A l' : PRICES Stuzdlo 319 I. 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