THE AMICHIGAN DAILY r Fall or Winter Suit from theI .e in the city. Dress Suits a specialty H. Wild. Co. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street 00 NOTE BOOKS The Ide.w.l Loose L.e.f 150' k ie best selling book on the market. Get our Prices be- von make your -Purchase. SHEEW"fHAN (bro co.* Students' Headquarters Lost Motion are going to get by in this life 't hiave any LOST ' NOTIO'N. Yvery strike must be at the RIGHT the RIGHT PLACF.. Be EFNFa'- a~ke up the SLACK. 'That's the ake CLOTHES. Dietorle (Copyrighted) The and Mechanilcs Bank 105 South Main Street Surplus and Profits $67,000 Arbor Savings Bank $300,000 S urplus $ 100,0(0 Burses $3,000,000 ain~g Business Transacted' E. Hiscockc, Pres., W. D. Harri- Pres. M. J. Fritz, Cashier. DETROIT UNI'TED LINES. Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cars for Debsott-7:12 a. in. and hiourly to 6:12 p. i., also 8:12 p. mn. Local Care for Dotrolt-5;40~ a. mn., 6:40 a. mn., and every t ro hours to 6;40 p. in., 7:44 p. n 8:40 p. m.,9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p. m To Y~psilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p. mn. 12:30 p. m., 1:00. M, Limited Care for Jaclkso -7:48 a. n. and every two hours to 7:46 p. in. Local Cars for Jacks- 5:24 a.im., and every two hours to 9:20 p. in.. 11:15 p. Mn. THlE FICIAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- Enterd at h~potgfiatn. ror ih Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. ignunder Act of Congress of March 3, Ofie:Secondfor, Ann AbrPress Build- OfieHours: Editor- to 3 p. To.; 7 to TO p, m BusnessManaer-lto 3 p. m. Subcritio Prce:By arrer,$2.5; by mail, WantAd tatins:Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Konalds Conectionary Store Phones: Bell and Home, 96. Prank Pennell........... Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard..........Business Manager Maurice Toulme ...... ,....... News 'ditor C. Harold Hippler........Assistant Karl Matthews.......Athletic Editor G. C. Kdredge..........Assistant Joh n Towney.......Music and Drama Maude Edwards ...................Wome Harold B.' Abbott............. ...aroonist EDITORIALS J Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haler R. Eimmett Taylor .......Edwin R. ThurstonI NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk' 'Morton R. Hunter .........Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles.......... rnest R. Burton Lester F. Rosenbaun....David D unting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser......... Harold P. Scott' Leo Burnett.........enu 1. Ilossick F. M. Church........Carlton .Jenks Charles S. Johnson............. C. 11. Lang Blernus E. Kline............. J. R. Kister Will Shafroth...............Henry C. Bogle F. F. McKinney ............ S. Johnston W. R. Shelton......... Ralph E. Ci iiigham Y. F. Jabin Hsu ............ 1. Rummel Frank 1;. Kohler........HMerman Ionper BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr........... Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith...............Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett ....... Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field ........John Leonard Harry X. Johnson WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1913. Night Editor-David D. Hunting. All ;might editors miust meet at Daily office at 1:00 'o'lock today.-. A SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT. The student council is to be com- mended for the able way in which it has disposed of the difficulties arising out of the recent junior law election to the council. Under the circumstan- ces, no other course could have been open, bit In the invalidating of the election, all the equities arising out of the case have been taken care of, and the classmates of the men con- cerned will rejoice' In their complete exoneration., This test case'will probably not be without Its future results and benefits, In the course of time, any ideal and any rule, may become dimmed to such an extent that violations may occur without any wrong intentions, what- soever. We are inclined to think that this is exactly what has happened this year in the case of the junior law class. We are further confident that the campus, having had the rule for- bidding no campaigning for council seats, even by friends, impressed anew, and having come to a new reali- zation of just how much the life of the council depends upon its enforcement, will get behind their governing body in making its observance possible. And it is up to the council to see that the rule does not again grow dim in the memories of the new genera- tions that keep coming to the univer- sity each year. THE LINK. He is omnipresent. You can find him at any time on the street corner that happens to be nearest to you, his chin deep in his collar, his hands deep in frayed pockets. Whether you be the veriest grindl of grinds, or the brightfest star in the athletic heav'ens, or both, hle knows y-ou by namne, by- nicknaome if you have one-and who hasn't in these day's?. Ile is omnnicient: that is, he is if the proper study of mankind is man; for hum an nature is his specialty, and h e hits it pat. *He has divided the; world into two parts, those who cast off worn clothes, and those who wear. cast-off clothes; and has constituted' himself. the link between. His upper class has a margin to waste on~cloth- es, his lower class has a bit bigger margin to spend on clothes: the dif- ference is his. Ike takes it. "There °ome(s a fellow who wouldn't wear a shirny serge," he says, "and I'll bet he's got -one. Looks musical, too. Wonder how he'd-like to hear the. , rattle of a couple, o' wheels "--And then, "Got any, business today?" Fifteen minuites later he comes along the street with the shiny serge over his left arm, vest tucked' juto a sleeve,'troutsers folded inside, the coat.' H-is right hand is loadedA with old_ shoes. He is smiling.' Along another street goes the late owner of the clothes, jingling som~e-' thing in his pocket.,IHe, too, is' smil- in g. A week later, in some nearby city, Michael Angelo Spaghetti arrays him- self in a new suit. And he is smiling;. So is the, Link--tagain, Shrewd, but honest; clev-er, but kindly; impossible to "beat," but, An ever-present hlin i lean times; ubiq-, uitous, sometimes, even bothersome, but never to beU scorned;--such, is the Old1 Clothes Man. We wonder, just- as a matter of idle speculation, how many parties he has financed. . --Sweater Bargains .". n- Special Sale of SWEATER and JERSEY VJESTS Buy Now and Save NEARLY ONE - HALF YOUR MONEY Indoor Base Ball and Hockey Supplies xtate St.' University Bookstores MwItAn St. I WHRY NOT HAVE YOUR MICHIG'ANENSIAN PICTUR now so that you can have some of w V made from the negative--your friends at home will e St'%dimo 319 IM. Huron at. Pht Latest Edition U. of M. SONG E SEVENTIY-FIVE CENTS GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Liberly NM AHR' UN\IV ' R4fSTYNOQTICES. ,. YMIMIWYPI Our Optical System quipped to give the best service.- test eyes No "Drops" Used. We make your ses. iShtr-Oa Agency Arnold & Co. 320 S. MAIN AS IT SOUNDSI Gargoyle business staff meetin~g at 5:00 o'clock today. Prof. J. S. Reeves will speak to the Intercollegiate Socialist society oin "The Limitations of Democracy" in the Unitarian church tonight at 8:00 o'clock. Meeting of senior lit class at Tappan hall -Wednesday afternoon at 4:009 o'clock. Meeting fresh pharm ics this noon at 1:00 o'clock in 803 chemical bilding. M1eeting. of senior law- cane comimit- tee, 12:45 today at'Union. Senior lit basketball practice Wed- nesday, 7:00 p. m. at city Y. M. ,C. A. Be on the floor at 7:00 o'clock. Prof. Hildner's H-ebbel 'class will meet tomorrowv night at 8:00 o'clock instead of at 7:00 as usual. Senior girls' section of Deutscher Verein will meet Thursday at 6:45' o'clock. MAI( PLA'NS To ISERVE NOON Noon lunches will be served at New- berry hall during the second semester if women interested. will cooperate with the committee in charge of the affair. This idea is designed to meet the needs of women who live in neigh- boring towns or in the outskirts .of the city, who are uinable to go home' dur- ing the day. This scheme will not, go into effect, however, unless all' those who intend to use the lunch counter notify Ellen Moore, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. within the next two weeks. If enough women promise to patronize" this de- partment, the meal 1will be served at a minimum cost on the five regular school days. No meal will be served Saturday. /' '/' "- NICE BETTER CANDY SUGAR, BOWL From 2Her -bor's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all riptions. AY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION - ON MAIN STREET , CARDS - PROGRAMS --STATION ERY G WRITE N GIN AMPLFO ES GREGORY MAYER & TOM Co. DETROIT, MICHi Cfcourse, she's the best in the worldl--just like Fatimas., CO Patima coupons will secure a Whidi sail, p:.a op,~ 24 in. square, decorated with hand: san~e!; painted flowrs- 12 c!uion~s to ;;eect from,. fr i5a ; Dl3 1inlEfiet individuals tGARRICK,.Detrolt p1 lilA9 Banquets and Club Dinners The land of sunshine and flowers is the place to go to escape the cold and snow of winter. Through Electric-lighted .Sleeping Cars vkz New York GantraI Lines Michigan Central-Big FGur in connection with Queen ~& Crescent and Sokihern Railway Detroit to Jacksonville The Raglan Shoulder Free and easy when skating and playing hock ey - Be careful wher. you buy for there is a vast difference in mlake s. are served .in best of style at M ACK'S TEA RO Also dinners, lunches- and. refreshments Open 8 a.m. to 5' p.m.--Saturdays till 9 p.mI. Orchettra Saturdays---Noon and Evening SECOND FLOOR SMack &Co. MAIN STREET (~erian11efC ric aingS caiJ Liberty and Main Sts. A Most Convenient Place for Your1 Banking Henry Sava~ge presents little day Blue Matinee Wed. and Sat. KENMORE ARow COLLAR Particularly good for either Iformal day or evening wear. 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Send for "Even in; Attire" r Cluett. Peabody & Co., Troy~ ,N.Y *Leave Detroit Leave Toledo Arrive Jacksonville 10:3& p. mn. Daily 12:30 night Daily 8:40 a.,im. 2d morning W WINTER TOURIST FARES on sale daily, tober 15th to April 30th; return limit June 1st. For particulars consult Michigan Central rl WA INE R& State Street CO. I ru~u. O T ry our work. C CUt 'hils O t ressedifree toa in this ad with t I OTTO . .MALCOLM 338 Mayna .a o, . n, .. .