THE MICHIGAN DAILY " Id Co., 311 So. State Street .e Largest line of Spring Woolens in Satisfaction guaranteed, We cater who want the best. 1877 All work made in this'city. Co., 311 So. State Street_ 1l 'OOKS NEW AND SECOND-HAND AWING INSTRUMENTS - AND - SUPPLIES :EEHAN Q Co.* Students' Bookstore THI E MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich-. igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the postoffice 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.; 7 to io p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p. m. 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...........Business Manager Maurice Toulme................News Editor. C. Harold H-ippler--------------Assistant Karl Matthews....Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge ..... ..Assistant. John Townley..... ........Music and Drama Maude Edwards ......... .......Women Harold B. Abbott-..............Cartoonist EDITORIALS Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Harold G. McGee Louis R. Hatter Sherwood Field John Leonard NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum David D. Hunting REPORTERS. Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church Carton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline, Will Shafroth F. F. McKinney G. S. Johnston WV. R. Melton Ralph F;. Cunningham Y. F. Jabin Hsu H. C. Rummel Frank E. Kohler Herman Pomper Willis B. Goodenow BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr. Advertising Manager Emerson R. Smith.. A .Accountant Harry E. Johnson......Circulation Manager Robert Lane FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. Night Editor-Charles S. Johnson. The Michigan Daily wants tryouts for the business staff. All those inter- ested, call business manager between 1:00 o'clock and 2:00 o'clock any day this week. I Night editors and reporters on staff must meet in offices at 4:15 this after- noon, sharp. pus with good grace, since the student council and the athletio association are working in conjunction for some solution, which, at best, can't be sat- isfactory to all. 0 YE TRAUMERI. You're not a dreamer? You've for- gotten how? Then wait a moment un- til we ask you something. Have you forgotten the time when the 14th of February meant considerable more than the middle of the month? Have you forgotten the time when you sneaked in your bashful nickels to buy Her that cherished Valentine and found it gone? When you scratched your head most off trying to salute Her with a masterpiece and ended with a "round-the-stumper?" If you have you had better go to sleep again and dream and dream. We laugh at our youthful fantasies, but marvel at their sweet sincerity. We guffaw at old loves and fascina- tions, wonder at our old time fussing qualities, snicker at cradle sonnets, and puzzle how we ever did them. Then with fancy's palate sufficiently tickled with the memories of "the good old days," how the cinematograph of memory does let loose! We see the schoolroom with its yawning St. Val- entine's Day receptacle. We recall the time we "evened up with teacher" by a "corker for ugliness." We remem- ber the front porch of "that old sweet- heart," and picture the headlong flight we took on the Joy Saint's night, leav- ing our bleeding hearts behind us on the doorstep. We can picture that session behind the barn, when all alone we contemplated murder over neigh- bor Skinny's contribution, and planned frigidity for the fancied prize from Arabella-which never came. Won- derful days of Valentines-those days of paper hearts and real ones! Aw T EXT BOOK FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS Drawing Instruments NEngineers' Supplies -.-WE CAKKY THE-- "Standard" Loose Leaf Note Book EASILY THE BEST BOOK IN THE MARKET YOUR NAME ON COVER WITHOUT CHARGE I University Bookstores I State St. Minx St. -Y WHY NOT H AV E SOUR MICHIGANENSIAN PICTURE now so that you can have -one of SPatinum Portraits made from the negative--y(utr frieinld. at hogte will appreciate them AIR'S , VATION but not to CUT Some TAILORS JTTING, and if it KERS they would ie TALL TIMBER' terie Liberty Street ghted) Stusdlo 319 E. Htzron St. Pl-, one 961-L h Latest Edition U. of M. SONG BOOK SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 F. Iberly St. It. iy i' B AC Cdmh*y of Danci New term beginning now. Assemblies every WEDNESDAY ing. Rent the Academy for your next party. Rates very reason-" call at academy or phone 246. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 P.M. avin gs Bank The S urpici $100,000' Farmers and Mechanics Bank D00,000 iness rransacted 101-103-105 South Main Street Pres., W. D. Hari- . Fritz, Cashier. Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $67,000 THEATRICAL CIRCLES. "The Heart-Breakers." One of the heaviest scenes that has ever been used with a musical comedy will be seen in the second act of "The Heart Breakers" at the Whitney theater tomorrow afternoon and night. The scene shows three rooms in the Cas- tle Munger in the Adirondacks. This set alone requires 16 stage hands be- sides the six men that are carried by the company. Manager Singer sent two artists to the Adirondacks espe- cially to get locals for this one act. SI. I i_ ' tII I ii I 1 p 5 \\ a 1 I. r{ 11 11\ In I~ ft Ar qi f f '' , -- ! 1' 1+ i y ti l1' I "1 U b rr= lJ : ,1 l°~ Our Optical System s equipped to give the best service. We test eyes No "Drops" Used. We make your 0 Shwr-On Agency Arnold & Co. 320 S. MAIN :ET AS IT SOUNDS RVICE BETTER CANDY RIE SUGAR BOWL it Confectionery. Ice cream soda de Iuzt. Candy of all L ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ON MAIN STREET CARDS- PROGRAMS-STATIONERY WRITE SAMPLES GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT. MIC THE BEST WAY OUT. It seems relevant to remind the campus that a lot of peo.ple have been doing some real thinking and some real worrying in an effort to adjust the question of admission to the in- door meets in a manner that will leave the best taste in the mouths of all those interested. No one will deny that the crowds will have to be ap- portioned to the capacity of the gym, and that its inadequacy will mean dis- appointment to a great many, no mat- ter what the arrangement. To hit on the plan that will mean the fewest possible disappointments, is the un- settled problem. Charging a small admission fee has merits and demerits. While it would settle the, question, it would not meet with approval from those who think of the blanket tax as all-inclusive, even though the proceeds be applied toward a fund for the maintenance of the band. Some sort of plan for admitting different classes to different meets seems feasible in spite of the difficul- ties that might be involved in its appli- cation. Allowing the underclassmen the first chance at the Fresh-Soph meet, the juniors at the Varsity meet, and the seniors, the Cornell meet, is an equitable way out, and in practice, should make all ends meet. Whatever method is finally settled upon should be accepted by the cam- A new course in drawing is to be organized this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in room 429 new engineering buildihg. It will be known as Statis- tical Charting 12. "A Trip Around the World," in pag- eant form, which the Y. W. C. A. had intended to present Saturday evening was postponed until later in the year. Women Have County Fair Today. Circus plans of the big county fair which will be given by the women at Barbour gym this afternoon include a poultry show. A large chanticleer will be on hand as a barker for the fowl exhibit. A secret side show is being arranged for, the details of which will not be made known until witnessed at the fair. In observation of valentine day a large valentine box is to be provided, where favors may be purchased. We can give you the best service on strings for all Musical Instruments. Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. "7Y,- - 1' ",. rUNIVERSITY NOTICES. Fixing Up the Room The most appropriate decorations are the College pennants. Ask any Fatima Smoker. TURk ,,CA With each package of Fatima you fef a pennant coupon, 25 of which secuea hand- some felt pennant-Colleges, UniecrsitHes and Fraternal orders{( 12x32-selection of 115. 15, "'Distinctively In dividual' igs Bank Vm. 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