7IH MIIGAN D TALY your Fall or Winter Suit from th et -i HPIIOIAN DAILY Vu. n then ind hat shem E . '2. Sweater Bamrg*,ains rest line in the City.' Dress Suits a Specialty H Wid con Tailors and Importeps 31 1 scuth 'State Street w L-,%NOTE O K Th e Icfe.A Loos e Leaf B ook selling book on the imaxku. Get. our Prices be- von make y dir Purchase. Students' Headquarters )f my ll in they VOOLLNS AR,. and -igth s NatC 112nCvcry TE1T CiI I\ C CUT..5'i6;UTfi i Liberty Street igbted) I, NTIONFELLO S THE GIRLS ALL SAY di T~i--1fI5O &fres and Dancirx Parties Official newspaper 'at the U3 xiversity of Mih igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- tng the university year.1 Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich igan, uinder Act of Congress of March 3, 7879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build ing, Maynard Street Office Hours: Editor---r to 3 p. o. ; 7 to to p. ;n. Business. Managr-- to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier $a.o; by mail, $3.00. Want. Ad Stations: :;ress Bauilding; Quarry's Phrmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Knald's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Iroic, 96. Frank Pennell .~..,....... Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard ......... Business Manager Maurice Toulmne . ...,.. News Editor C. Hlarold Hippler ..,.........Assistant Karl Matthews.......... .... Athletic Editor G. C. Edredge .................. Assistant ohn Townley .......... Music and Drama naude J'flwards ....._ ........,.. Women llarold MI Abbott ................artooist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. uHaer Howel Van Aken Maurice Myers 12. 1ditunen 'Talr.,. ....]din R.'Thrstrn NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter , . Fred B, Fulk Morton R. Hunter ,,....,Morris Milligan Bruce f. AMib"...... ....._EJrnstIR. Iuron Leste r IF. l% tseniaum_. I hivid ID. 11 utiur' REPORT ERS iLcunpa iATIiescin. .......Iald :P.iSct l~eo Ruc it ...........'cn 1-. 1osic i'. M ( Marciau............Car lo Jnkus ChIad-Is c;. jtlh-sn............C. 11. ,a~ HReruns E K line.......... .. ]Ntis ver Will Sliboth ...............itC~rv c. Bo le F. k.Mciinney.........,.. ..Jbhsto W. R. Metlton ...,,....Ralph EZ. Cunighar Y. V, Jalin I lsu ... . ..... 11. '... iumiel Prank I. Kthler......... Herman Ione-r BUSINESS STAFF A. R Johnson, jr.... ......Advertising Mr Emerson Smith...............Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett.......Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field ..........ion iLeonrd Barry i;E . Johnson THURSIPDAY, JANUARY 22, 1)3 fight Elditor--Lo N. Burnett A °WOM b'S IRAMIATIC CLU. A move has been matie by the wvon-- en of the university to establish a ra- inatic club The commlnittee, which i~ corn I)osed of women fron the Senoi' class and which is pusing the propo- sition; has submitted the matter to te Women'=, eau e for final action. The object o' suaehianorganization is worthy of mention. ji.;' a- (is- u iited intere.,tlas slownill i h Union plays before the inugration of the Alini es, so extreme iniferenee as been expressedi in the pays of uni- versi tywomlen3. Th ubmiss on o plans to a body such as the Woens league wiil gain the co-ope ration of all the me.,nbers of tht organiazine, together with those, who, by sufficent ability, show themselves worthy of election to the new club. A women's dramatic club, taking charge of all theatrical pl'odu'ctioit5ofred by the wvomen, will serve to place this phas of college activity on a better basis. "AN OU'NCE~ OF Ri-XNTION." Next fal, as football season ornl nmenceSk ther will omie another ex- plosion of protests a galst'varios schemes devised by the athletic a sso- lation to keep track of student ad- missions, to sell tickets fo the bit game, or to do anything hatsoevr. Let's have them now. It's quite i- possible to change things the last mn- uto , no mnater how the stom of crit i- cisn, and worse, may rage. lBuc now, before the new plais have beet -I'vor- ed out or the old ones readopt ed, sug- gestions are of value. 3o you s~c- memnber something that made you11so hot that your collar nearly scorched? Well, sit dowel and fgre out ao scheme whereby it might be prevented in the gt '5,;iof out and give it to either the arssociationt)r The Daily, whih wil see that it reaches the proper dest i - naton. it's za chane to prove that1I nthe!niels of the' association really de-, sire to i ek a responsible part in the affairs of that organization. Will YouI do if ? 'I'll F A'l'I('A L CIRCI(LES. 3 w-et"4 Grlin Piri.'' "The Swoefeet Girl in Paris,'' the mutsi,, al extravaganza which comes to the Whit ney theater tomorrow night 'nder the management of h arry A sk in. This unprecedented musia play conies here just as it was presented in Chicago, with 'more thani sixty-odd players to iterlret the bright lines and( tuneful song hits which number mocre ihan a" score. The story o "T'he Setest Girl in Paris" oont-ern a an Amriait gi rj of good birth who is studying art in the gay ( apitcal. I r chaperone is her aunt, and her love affairs concern every uharat-er inthe iplay. William A. Brady is seding "Baby A\l+ ine" to the Whit ny theater on Sat- fird1,iy, .1 :nutryi 25. m atine and night. 1'he play is by largaret Mayo and will ho jptWS(' rtd by flhe met ropolitan icast. You really coldn't blame the gen- ieman ilithrie fourth row, parquet, for seizing the ldy in front of him by the shoulders and sha ng he' 'till her hair very neaarly came down. Nor could you blame her for acceptinghis hysterical outburst in good nature. Emotional o tbirss are entirely In order for it's a scream and as healthy as the Irish and Italian infants that arc> stage properties in the delightful comedy. At the Majestic. Mliss Jessie Keller in "enus on whoels" will be the chief attraction at the Majestic theater tonight and- the rest of the week. Miss Kelar is con- 'ceded to be the "most perfectly form- ed woman on the stage" and gives a starxtling and yet refined1 vaudeville atct, She coes direct. to the Majes- tic' from I-anmsttti's Music hal, Xewv York, and she will be one of the bigteatures of the season at the local vaudeville house. yNlVERSIYt'SNOTIC'ES. Si'nior lit basketball practice at Waterman gymnasium at 7:00 p. in. Fresh lit- women basketball practice at Barbour gymn at 4:15 o'clock today, fol1lowed by a supper. Election of captain. Senior engineer basketball practice at Wtaterman gynt at 6:45 "o'clock to- day. Glee club rehearsal this evening at t :00 p. mn. in U. Hall. Thlere wiii be no rehearsal of the German play tonight: Rehearsal of the first net Friday evening from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. it. department hockey team prac- tice today at Weinberg's rink at 4:00 1). p In. The Craftsnen club will not hold its usual mieeting on Saturday night. It will meet nest. on Saturday, Febru- ary 15. a Fresh~ phariuc dues must be paid aby Saturday. University Bookstores stoto St. He'irx St. i } WHY NOT HAVE YOUR MICHIGANENSIAN P I CTU RE now so that von can have some of Platinum Portraits mnade froin'tlb n gaie--your friends at home will appreciatec themn S*xadio 319 E. Hisrox1% St. Phonie 961-Is]L , 0 .Special' Sale of SWEATER and JERSEY VESTS- Buy Now and Save NEARLY ONE - HALF YOUR MONEY Indoor Base Ball and Hockey Supplies Latest Edition U. of M. SONG BOOK SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, GRIN4NELL BROS., 120122 F. Liberty St., "-a Y' K JCARDS -PROGRAMS -STATIONERY SAMPLES GREGORY MAY[R & THOM C. DETROIT. MICH WH ILE T" EY L A ST A first-class Shaving Stick for 1 5c. 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