THE MIGOIIGAN DAILY Y Wild Co., 311 So. State Street rry the Largest line of Spring Woolens in city. Satisfaction guaranteed. We cater those who want the best. 1877 All work made In thiscity ' Co., 311 So., State Street THlE MICIGHAN DAILY Official, new~spaper at the University of Mich-I igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, M1ichi- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1 879. Offices : Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office H-ours: Editor-E to 3 p. m.; 7 to 10 p. in. Business Manager-i to 3 p. in. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; +Quarry's, Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; Davis and Konald's Confectionery Store. Phone: Bell, 960. Frank Pennell ........ ..Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard ......... ,.lBusiness Manager Maurice Toulme................ News Editor C. Harold Ilippler, .. ... .....Assistant Karl Matthews .........Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge.............. ...Assistant John Townley............,Music and Drama MUauide Edwards........ ... .Women Udarold 11. Abbott ...............Cartoonist 'I BOOKS SENEW AND SOND-HAND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS - AND - SUPPLIES to the old order of things. In early times, the universities of the world upheld zealously the obligation. of' handing worth-wvhile' literature down to posterity, through the medi- um of self-owned printing plants. Mod- ernly, tkat obligation has been corn- mercialized for the benefit of outside publishing houses. The exceptions are the Universities of Chicago, Yale, Co- lumbia, and now, Harvard, where Uni- verity presses are maintained. Per- haps Michigan may yet drop in line as one of these commendable exceptions. 0 THEATRICAL CIRCLES. "The Heart Breakers." Headed by George Damerel,last seen as the "Prince" in "The Merry Widow" and now the latest aspirant for stellar honors in the musical, comedy line, "The Heart Breakers" will be seen at the Whitney theater on Saturday, Feb- ruary 15, matinee and' night. Unlike most of musical comedies of the pres- ent day "The' Heart Breakers" has a clearly defined plot and a very pretty love story running 'through it; dealing with the efforts of a club of young, men, who try to revenge themselves on all woman kind by ardent love making and after winning their affections throwing them over. Beauty Revue at M~ajestic. k The Marx Brothers Beauty' Revue Ewhich comes to the Majestic theater starting T ursday, Itas the most youth- ful gatherin~g of principals and chorus girls of any, theatrical organization now on the r04d.,I4eonaT'd Marx one of the printcipal comegipns is 25 years of age andl the oldest person in the company All pf the chpr4s beauties are nder 209 gd have, been selected with m}ch care as to (heir singing and dpacing 4billty s Well as their w AH TEr.XT BOOKS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS Drawing Intstruments o Engineers' * **WE CARR.Y" THE~- "Standard" Loose Leaf Note EASILY THE BEST BOOK IN THE MARK4 YOUR NAME ON COVER WITHOUT CHAR I University Bookstores I st test. IWHY NOT HAVE YOUR MICH IGANENSIAN PlIC now so, that you can have somie of Students' Bookstorej 1omy have me take you have dis- Bent t h at is your NERVES, 3 POCKETBOOK. Harod G, EDITORIALS HrlrMcGee Louis R, Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS I. Beach Carpenter F{red B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. s g Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles S. Joh~nson C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth F. F. McKinney. S. Johnston 11. R. Melton Ralph : uiTnhiiighfA~ Y. F. Jabin H§u, H. . Rumiel [,rank X. Kohler Herma.n Romper Willis B. Goodenow BTJS ESS STAIF A. R. Johnson, Jr. ..Advert sing ilfanageF L meraoi ]7. 4Smith........ccouxnia.nt H-arry IB. fol~ai .. irculation llanager Shaerwood Fid Joh644 1eoiiard WEDNESDAY, F EBRUARi.Y j2e 191§. Night Editgp-fester F. Rosenbaum _. n 9 Imade from the negative--y'our friends at horse will 'Stnidto 31958.'Htroln St. Ph Latest Edition U. of M. SONG Liberty Street 'h te4 ) ~EVENTYEBFIV~ E N ff#INNELL BROS. , 120-A22 1. 1It Lm "'sAceemyof Doaoceng ew Term begins Feb. 11th. A*ebI* tri )ck. The Wednesday evening Assemblies have baee til after Exams. Rent TheAcademy far your Parties. loy tes oal W#. 'Savings Bank the '0 Surplus $100,oCOFam radM chjtsBn $3,000,000Fam ran isB k usluess Transacted 101-103-105 South~ Mato str~et ock Pres., W. D. Havri- 4. J. Fritz, Cashier. Capital $100,000. Surplus ow d Pott$07,OOO 7:, @TM\. :ff; 1J ;11 ( optical System give the best service. 4o "Drops" Used. We AsLk your ,Shur-On Agency Arnold & Co. 320 S. MAIN A TbT kjap afly tpt quts for oh busnss s40,f.All titoso littr- ested, call sles mianager botweon 1:00 el"o ek and, 2100 o'ClOg'k any day this week. TiJ E NEED OF A TABOO. The effcf Jat. the 1913 'Junior hop ffracas will have et ( tQ~le Junior hops is problematical but it to et that future occurrences of this sort cmi easily be avoided. The one reason why te gVgi entrances have been. packed each year bly crowds seeking free access to the gallerleks j fit this sort of thing has been fostered by 0t$ Hop e: ccut ire co9mmittees out of good fellowship. $ec tb,-his idea of open doors at midnight -, as prevz fr4 witp- out e ptaon in the past Was iresVA*-4; sible for tuf--cowd pf h~gers-,or i t last Friday :night's~ 10 we troub~le 'has t~een fEv4 only'~ by a slight rk *gin past .years, - centuates the ii dvjjiA, bility of the free entr flce proposiioi~. Cyortainly, the campus g rt't dp,eid s&uch ,a ;pv i, ge as a. mgttey opf , , ren iglht, any more than it-eaa demand ffree DMtLaIce after th~e first or opnd pct of N4y 4 campus fieatrcqa. rgdnctlons or pn. tertaits, or apy ?~,e atletic events. AsWtoantr'aace jyig'.ts, #re fundiamentalily abi~k. The free trance ids. Wld be tabocm ait pro ql)lywM-1 ,be, n4 i neeeas a iy, a. spec~l i 9 'ce p ssigned the ,poiiciag o .te ;doors. UNIVERSITY 'Y P 1,$ The President, and Fellows of r--'x- yard University recently voted to es- ta4 ljsh a University Press, for the pub- licat,~ of works of a "high scholarly character," thus, going back abruptly (MM~ITUJTOIN TO OF REVISED. fCOSMOVOI~alas Are Vanig flan of James fl'evj n, '13s, Williams: Welsh, '12, K. Tonouchi, '12, John L. Frim- rose, '13, and Bernard Prichard, '13E, have been appointed by the board of directors of the Corda-Fratres Cosmo- p~Jitan club to revise the constitution ij) Vfc4. p l jpt up to date conditions. The old con ist C4 &RS ~ original one as drafted at the tim~e o the~ birth .of txhp clu~b, anisjno out of date pecausee club is no lonhger a social orgtnigo~4n, .but. a chapter of an in- Under the new conftit~toi, ,all of- 1 cers except the presi~eent are4 abel- ,d 7i~stead an a dministrative boatrd of $g t4 4iectors, consisting of two facu~lty eir~t, 1W 4gvp as8.oci- t ai fur active mmrbers vil bei Y y t~e members themselves. Presildentf 44 expects to keep inj touch with the cosnwp1-V)OttrO,,?vement Vi sual, and to further it .4.s =i e s j possible, ~t ).ugh most of' his availa- ble time Will be to t. j. with his new ; ~pnointnaut as sec'eta7 pf theArnn, Arpbor "v , Improventent association. UINIVERSI'TY 9Wk6- \ \V Iwoo i iii 4 4, '. ! i11 II ' I -i ,VICE AS IT SOUNDS BETTER CANDY SUGAR BOWL Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN. PROMPT ATTENTION ON MAIN STREET CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY WRITE FOR G AINGSAS GF GREGORY MAYER & ThOM Co. DuIrorrAThe FFixin pthe 9,9n e ,ast vprop044t9decorationq Fcat4,4 Smopke. W; 44 acj;Ffalima uu p o o bi s 3 a9 Lit 'hocke~y i exktice today- 'e . erg's ;rink. ,Junior frtl? § ectiogiof Dettsoher e iAc (f qargyl ,con1ai }tq ~iri *~u4 busi~eRE {,fs 4tj ternoon 5:00 oclocik. All out for J lit basketball prac Thursday at 3:00 City Y. M. C. A. . " ~4uU~ 1ti$n v* ..:....___. .W _.._..... 'Banquets and Club Dinnersj vsBank Arnold, VcePreslden Liberty and Main Sts. A Most Convenient Place forx Your Ranking , _ 1 CLOSING OUT A. WlRI(IiHT CALEiNDARS Spring Woolens are served, in best of style at MACK'S TEA ROOM Also dinners,lunches and refreshments IOpen 8 am. to 5 p.m.--Saturdays till 9 p.mu. Orchestra Saturdays--No nand Evening SECOND FLOOR Mack &COW MAIN STREET R SHIRT will prove good in ev~ Pm.. a Iway as the.-col Lars that bea the same nam 7rs B £l E Our stock is now Complete. It will be your loss if "you fail over"this collection of NATTY INGS. to look SUIT- 313 SOUTH STATE kM SODA, LUNCHES. FINE tVNDIW $1.50; abody & Cox Cluett,; Kepai ring - 1 j Make your selection early and have the work done before the rush season is on us.. All our garments are made -in our own shops. .. _ i,.. Jewelry, Eye Glass Framnes. Watch uls Accuratety Fitted. Eye Glass Prescriptions Filled. ber Jewelry Co. 4. Phone $43 WAGNER & State Street coo DETROIT UNITED LINES. Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cars for Detrolt-7:12 a. mn. and hoturly to 6:12 p. mn., also 8:12 p. in. Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a.,im., 6:40 a. mn., and every two hours to 6;40 p. mn., 7:40 p. m8.,:40 0p. m:., 9:45 p. in., and 10:45 p. mn To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p.,im. 12:30 p. in., 1:00 a. in, Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 s. m. and every two hours to 7:46 p. mn. Local Cars for Jacksn- 5:20 a. mn., and every two hours to 9:20 p,1.,. 11:15 p. in. CARRICK THE DETROIT LEW FIELDS All STAR C, League Featuring