THE MICHIGAN LDAILY Fall or Winter Suit from theI in the city. Dress Suits a specialty .UWild Co. lors and Importers 31 South State Street TTE 1W"QA'DAILY Official newspaper at. the University of Mich- igan,. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. E~ntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. m.; q to 10 p. mn. Business Manager-x to ;j p. mn. Subscription Price: By carrier, $.50; by mail, Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy;' University Pharmacy; Davis and Konald's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Home,, 96o. Frank Pennell.......... Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard........ ,.Business Manager Hie is alwvays be-ing detainved somel ! where; someone is perpetually ngg ing his time, or he is perpetu.ally° busy with his owvn imp;ortant a ffazirs. You> see him rambling into the eating hionse near to the end of mea.l-time w hen tihe worker of the fiast type menitione-d has finished (loing his wn work ats wvall as this late coiner's work and there is naught left for this worker of the unpreferable class, but the sat- isfaction of his own inner man.. Or business too often takes hims away from those same duties early in the meal. hour, and he of the tirvst typhe, food-heartedly and uncomplainingly takes up his unfinished duties. if you hankered after the esteem of your fellowvs, which of these two classes would you enroll in? .'Sweater Bargains A Special Sale col SWEATER and JEFRSEFY fVS Buy Now and Sa me NEARLY ONE - HALF YOUR' MONEY indoorBase ball 4and Hockey Supplies___ mmm 3'. NOTE BOOKS The Ide.1i]Loose Lea~f 1Bookc selling book on the maiket. Get our. Prices be- von make your Purchase. IEEAN( o Stuidents' Headquarters I University Bookstores State St. M.iaSt. Maurice Toulme .............. News Editor ,------ C. Harold Hippler...... .........Assistant I a Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor 4 II''H ('(ULE1 1 V OUN CFS G.' C. Eldredge ...Assistant' SIXFFLLOW4'SIIPS FO, WOMEN ohn Townley ..........Music and Drama Miaudle Edwards..............Women Harold B. Abbott..............Cartoonist Anoneeto sx$0Ielw EDITORIALS ISisfrwmngaut tdns Harold G. McGee Louis P. Hallershp fo wme grdae tues Howell van Auken Maurice Myers have been received from Smith col- R. Emmett Taylor....... Edwin R. Thurston lege. The fellowships have been estab- NIGHT EDITORSfihdpiaiyfrsuy tSit H. Beach Carpenter . Fred B. Foulk 0se rmrl frsuya mt Morton R. Hunter.........Morris Milligan college, but they may be used anty- Bruce J. Miles ............rnest R. Burtont nester F. Rosenbaum..David D. Hunting, where in this country or abroad it REPORTERS approved by the fellowship commnit- r~eomard AT. Rieser .......Harald P. Sctt, tee. Applic ions for the appoint- Leo Burnett..... ..Fenn 1I. lHossick V. Mj. Cliurch............... Carlton ;Jenks ments will be received at the office Charles S. Johnson ....,.....C. 11. Lang of the registrar of Smith college, until B'ermus 1:. Kline......... R. Kistner Will Shafroth .............. Henry C. Bogle March 15," 1'. F. Mc Kinney ..........G. S. Johnston W. Rt. Melton .......Ralph E,. Cunningham "VYF..Jabin -Hsu ...........1-. . lRuznel ,1FT11'1411CAL (CIRCLES. Frank I,.' Kohler.........H1-ermnan Poxnper I WH NOT HAEY OURai-"-°-'"' ,5 E lS", MICHIGANENSIAN PICTURE j now so that y-on can 1ia ve 7on o ,f ' platinum Porlraiis 2 -,de'frmthIe n.gative-y(.ur frienids at howe -, ill apprcia(l .teth Ie'i Ogl~e are WAITIN(, to TURN ui,. NMen ,O1TE1S never WAIT S*'~zd1o 319 E* 1~t~roz~ 8*. Phoxic 961-I, 2 Liberty Street (Copyrighted) The (DETROIT UNITED LINES sand Mechanics Bank Ann Arbor Time Table 03-105 South Main Street AD Surplus and Profits $67,000 Lim ied Cars for Det -t-7:12 a. rn and hourly to 6:12 p. mn., also :1 p. Mn. Local Cars !or Detrolt---5;40 a. in., 6:40 a. Bank m., and every two hour. t~o G;40 p. n. 7:40~ a Arbor Savings B n p. in , 8:40 p. DIn,,41:45 a in., a-nd 10:45 p to To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p.,im. ck $300,000 S urplus 5 1(C,((0 j12:30 p. mn., 1:08a.m. Resourses $3,000,000I Limited Cars for Jackson-, :46 a. m. and Flankinag Business Transacted every two hour~s to 7:46 p. mn. yas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Haiti- Local Cars for Jacksn- 5:20 a m., anud e-Pres. M. J. Fritz, Cashier. ' very two hours to 9:20 p mn.. 11:1.- p. mn. Our Optical System' uiuped to give the best service. test eyes No "Drops" Used.;«'e make your is e . N'hur-On Agencyj I'S. MAIN BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr...........Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith...........Accountant Laurence D. Bartlett........ Circulation Mgr. Sh erwvood Field........John Leonard ;Harry E. Johnson FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. Night Editor-Morris A. .Milligan. COURTESY. We are certain that the efforts of the Union dance committee to elimi- nate those types of dancing which are in. any way ,subject to adverse criti- cism, will not -only meet with the ap- proval of the campus, but its co-opera- tion as well. If one other objection- able feature can be removed-and it is hardly a task for any committee to per- formi-the Union dances can be made even more popular than they are now, which would bey saying a, good deal. That objection centers in the attitude assumed on the part of some toward the chaperones. The Union dances are not public dances. They are ..private in every sense of the word-Union parties for Union members. Those who attend' as chaperones are prominent faculty people, interested in the Union, iii mlost'cases, members, and in all cases, in the sane position as the chaperone:, are at any other private party. As a matter of courtesy, those who attend Union dances should greet -the guests, of that organization. WH.UICH ? Tlhere are those who work their way through the university and those who wvor'k their way through b~y making- f hose who work through do their work for them. This seems a bit tangled :and initangible but it reduces to a simnple proposition we are all familiar Frith. Of the first type we're proud; of the latter, not. You know the negative. Open every evening until 9:30. Sun-, dlays from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's kodaks, films, flash- lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri At Whitney Ton)1igh1t. "Trhe Sweetest Girl in Paris" after a run of 250 performances at the L.a Salle opera house, Chicago, will be seen at the Whitney theater toighl~t. This comedy with songs is one of' the few musical comedies which have been written in which the story is "a con- nected one from beginning to end. "Baby Minev1" The world famous comedy"ab Mine" comes to the Whitney theater under the management of i Vill iam A. Brady tomorrow night. Nanon Welch, J. A. Bliss, Eda von Buelow and Wil- liam Courneen will help dem onstra:te the comedy of this famous laug11h llay. "The Balkan Prines." Comning to the Whitney theater on Tuesday, January 28, the attraction will be the tuneful English mnus6ial comedy, "The Balkan Princess," un- der the management of Samuel E. Rork, who has given us ,many musical treats in the past. There are ,twen- ty musical numbers with a variety of song-hits and others of grie a ter imiu- sical worth. Blanche Ring Coming. Blanche Rind is a great. believer .r pretty girls. In "The WVall Str~c,: Girl," 'in whicht she will be seen a, the Whitney theater on Thursday. January 30, she will have the lpriz~ chorus of the season. The most notable'S ep sra presentation in more than half a cen - tury! That is the chorus of prak which the Newv York critic s unani- mnously bestow upon 'William Favcr- sham's spectacular all-star re- ival of "Julius Caesar." It will be seen -at the Garrick theater,. 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