THE M10141CAN DAILYV H. Wild Co., 311 so.$ State Street Carry the Largest line of Spring Woolens in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. to those who want the best. We cater Establishied 1877 Al! work madte in this city. G. H. Wild Co., 311 So. State StreetI I. P. Note, Books THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. 1,nterecl at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1 879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours : Editor-i to 3 p. i.; 7 to io p. in. Business Manager-t to 3 p. im. 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, 96o. Frank 'Pennell.. ...........Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard........... Business Manager Maurice Toulme................News LEditor C. H-aold Ilippler................Assistant Karl Matthews..............Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge............. ...Assistant John Townlcy ............. Music and Drama Maude 1Edwards...................Women H~arold B. Abbott .. ........... Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis F. Hailer Howecll Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emimett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS H-. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum Morton R. Hunter Morris Mlligan David D. Hunting REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn If. Hossick F. M. Church Carlton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus L. Kline Will Shafroth F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton Y. F. Jabin Hsu- H. C. Rummel! R. I;. Cunningham Willis B. Goodenow Herman Pomper UNITARIAN CHURCH State *or. Huron, R." S. LORING, Minister MORNING SERVICE AT I O Subject: Religious Teaching of the Poets;--Wods- worth and the Religious Use of Nature Young Peoples' Society at 7 Subject: The Saloon and Early Closjng Laws In Large Cities Speaker MR. C. S. JOHNSON FRESH TR'tI( ASPIRANTS TO ASSEXBJAE TONORROW EVENING All freshmen interested in track ath- letics are urged to meet Trainer "Steve" Farrell in the trophy room at Waterman gym tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Capt. "Hap" Haff, of the Varsity track team, will speak to the men, who will not only be requested to do systematic training for the all- fresh team,- but will be urged to bring out as many other freshmen as pos- sible. TX-dT BOKS rFR ALL DEPARTMENTS Drawing Instruments Engineers' Supplies --WECARRY 9THE- ",,Standard" Loose Leaf Note Book EASILY THE EST BOOK IN THE MARKE'T YOUR NAME ON COVER' WITHOUT CHARGE I I W An University Bookstores state St. Mhin St. h~e IdeAl Loose ook-Gt-t Our Old on Cover. Leat' Note Book--The Original Loose Leaf Prices Before You Purchase-Youir Name in VW FREE 0OF CHARGE WHY' NOT HAVE VYOUR MICHIGANENSIAN PICTUREI now so that you can have somec of t.don'I ~HEEAN (, CO BSastor-eI MAGNETISM her,- is magnetism in my gring. My clothes sort of w people to you. Dieterle. Pilinum Portraits made from the negative--your Trip-ads at horme will appreciate them I Stu~dle 319 IC.Fkir-ramt PhozIe n9 61 -L. MUISIC AND DRAMA. OR * Liberty Street (Copyrighted) s ranger's Ac.denmy of D aiicin g ,RN TO DANCE. New term beginning now. Assemblies every WrDNESDAY ISATURDAY evening. 'Rent the Academy for your next party. Rates very reason- .For information call at academy or phone 2546. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M., 21to 4 n.M. knlD Arbor Savings Blank The .Stock $300,000 S urplus $100,+00 Famr0adMehncsBn Resourics $3,000,000 fr esadM caisB n ra Baninug Busness rrransactad 101-143-105 South MaiStreet Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Haei- Vice-Pres. M. I. Fritz, Cashier. Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $67,000 Our O ptle l System is equipped to give the best service.: We test eyes No "Drops" Used. We ma.ke your glasses. ,Shur-O . Agency BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr....... Advertising Manager Emxerson R. Smith...........Accountanti Harry ]E, Johnson.......Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1913. Night Editor--H. ~Beach Carpenter.l Mieeting of business staff, with try- outs, Monday at 5:04 p. mn. THE HOP LEGISLATION. So suddenly has the Junior Hop leg.- islation dropped on an unsuspecting campus, that sentiment has' not found time to form in any one direction. It is our opinion, however, that the Jun- ior Hop will return in future years, shorn of its objectionable features, and a better function. If the campus is of the belief that, this legislation dates back no further than the 1914. Hop, that impression should be corrected. Action of some sort, perhaps not so radical, has been in. the air for a long time, for the ob- jections attaching to the 1914 Hop have attached to its predecessors. The most harmful feature about the Hop has been the exaggerated impres- sions circulating outside the universi- ty relative to the affair. That such ideas injure the university, is not to be' doubted, and it seems safe to assume: that .to be one of the fundamental rea- sons back of the action taken by the authorities, certainly, action of some, sort was imperative. Again, we' preidict that the Junior Hop will '*come back." We predict it will come back under direct university supervision, and that the ultimate re- sults of the step taken Friday by the faculty, will justify the intervention. COUNTY FAIR PROFITS WILL BE USED TO BUY NEW DISHES The sum of $62.00 was realized from the county fair given by the Women's League Friday afternoon. This mon- ey will be used to purchase dishes for the League, so that it will be unneces- sary to rent them 'for each party as has been done in the past. Arnold & Coo 320 S. MAIN Next Monday evening at 8 :00 o'clock, in High School hall, the third concert of the year by the University Sympho- ny orchestra will be given, with Maud Hagberg, pianist, and Anthony Whit- mire, violinist, as soloists, both of whom returned to Ann Arbor last fall after several years' study in Berlin. They will play, respectively, Chopin's E minor piano concerto and Mozart's D major violin concerto. An extremely interesting "Comedy, Overture" by Busoni will open the program, while the other purely or- chestral numbers will be the minuet from a Glinka quartet, played by the strings, and "The Classicality" by Gur- litt, a clever take-off on some of the composers with whose works we are all familiar. The program will be as follows: Comedy Overture, Op. 38 ......Busoni Violin Concerto, No. 4, Dl major.Mozart Minuet from Quartet in F major Glinka Piano Concerto, E minor...... Chopin "The Classicality," Op. 115 .... Gurlitt The Faculty Concert. Transcriptions from~ the operas of Wagner, formed the substance of the February faculty concert given Thurs- day evening in High School hall. The significance of the concert was its cel- ebration of the Wagner centenary. Its interest lay largely in the occasion af- forded for observing what' excellent piano and, ensemble music Wagner's various transcribers have made from his scores. But the concert =was more- over thoroughly enjoyable: and this el- ement lay in the fine and spirited pre- sentment of the program. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Junior lit relay team tryouts Mon- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Junior laws meet in room C tomor- row afternoon to elect student counil- men. Election,'4 :30 to 5:30 o'clock. 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