THE MICHIGAN DAILY plete Line of Spring Woolns Largest Assortment in the City Ready for Your Inspection, I. WILD' CO. 311I S. State Street Track Goods re have a Complete Line of Tr ack Shoes, $3.00 Running Corks, 15o Running Suits, $1.00 Supporters, 50 and 75c THE 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, 1 879., Offies: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor- g to 3 P.in.; 7 to xo p. in. 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 1oulme.............News Editor C. Harold Hippler..,....... ..As.sistant Kar Matthews..........Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge......... .... w.Assistant John Townley............. Music and ;Drama Maude Edwards............... .Women Harold B. Abbott ..............Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGeeILouis P. IHaller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum Morton 'R. Hunter Morris Milligan David D. Hunting REPORTER S Leonard M. Rieser Tr. J. Selig Yellen Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick F. M. Church Carton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Bernus E. Kline Will Shafroth Y. F. Jabin Hsu -I-1. C. Rummel F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton R. E. Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr.....Advertising Manager Emerson R. Smith...... .Accountant Harry E. Johnson....... Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John Leonard WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913. EAS i / TEiR deliveries if measured by A wonderful timesaver $7.50 in Leather Case Saturday, March ,5th. Still time for 1 Engineers' Supplies in General- s U. S. WOOLEN MILLS I W A R S NO MORE $16.00 NO LESS I University Bookstores 5 DO YOU STUDY HYDRAULICS? I If so, have you a Log Log SlideaR le Ask about our FREE offer. HE H SAt.at. e * s SHEEHAN (Q CO. otstr SELECTION Selecting a TAILOR is like select- ing a WIFE. It's hard to get one, who FITS all your MOODS. Dieterle TAILOR Liberty Street (Copyrighted) Gran~gr's A ca..demy of D2 nc rag LEARN TO DANCE. New term beginning now. Assemblies every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY evening. Rent the Academy for your next party. Rates very reason able. For information call at academy or phone'246. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 P.M. Night Editor-F. M. Church. Our Optical System is equipped to give the best service. Te test eyes No "Drops" Used. We make your' glasses. Mar-t3n Agency Arnold & Co. 320 S. MAIN I larrn Clocks Guaranteed Haler Jewelry Co. 308 South State Street ne 534 Phone 534f There will be a meeting of the busi- ness staff today at 4:30 o'clock. LET'S HELP. Though speaking disparagingly a short time ago of the condition of the campus lawns, we did not entertain the opinion that Michigan could not have a beautiful campus if she so desir- ed. The plans of the council and the class committees even in the rough, together with the plans of the universi- ty,are by far the most comprehensive yet framed,and if carried out with the same enthusiasm which has marked their forming, will really get some- where. It is not to be wondered that campus care-takers have made but little head- way with the problem, to date, consid- ering the construction work continual- ly going on, the scarcity of walks in some quarters, and the total lack of co-operation from campus traffickers. Progress was made last year in the right direction, by grading, seeding, and shrub transplantation. Despite the small amount of money available for this purpose, the results have been. favorable. Add to this the effects to be derived from the expenditure of a larger appropriation this year for sim- ilar purposes, and the much needed sentiment, and our forty acre campus will furnish many varieties of surpris- es. Certainly, since this lack of sen- timent on the part of the faculty and student bodies has hurt campus beau- tification movements in the past, we may well start making resolutions right away. Technic Staff Will Dine Tonight. The staff of the Michigan Technic will hold their monthly dinner at the Union this evening; Prof. Zowski, of the engineering department, being the principal speaker. 7 09 N. University Ave. THEATRICAL CIRCLES. Richard Carle Tonight. Richard Carle and Hattie Williams in the Charles Frohman production "The Girl From Montmartre," signi- fies that the Whitney theater will have one of its season's biggest and best at- tr'actions, tonight. Both Mr. Carle and Miss WilliamsI are local favorites and their respect- ive parts, that of a much married French doctor, and a girl with a "bit of the devil" in her, will show them at their best. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Tickets for "The Fan," the play to be given by the oratorical association next Friday night will be put on sale today at University hall from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock. Rehearsal of Glee club men in Union opera tonight, 7:00 o'clock, at Union. Business meeting of Aero club Thursday, March 13, 7:00 p. m., room 432 engineering building. Soph lit dance at Granger's Thurs- day evening. HAT SALE WILL BE HELD BY CHURCH FOR COLLEGE WOMEN The Ladies' Aid society of St. An- drews church will conduct a sale of Easter hats for the benefit of universi- ty women next Friday morning in Har- ris hall. The "creations" have been made from the latest French models in Philadelphia, and are to be sold at the one price of $7.00. The. sale will begin at 9:00 o'clock in the morning and continue throughout the day. If the hats are not all sold on Friday the sale will be continued on S urday morning. The committee in charge of the affair is composed of Mesdames F. C. Waldron, E. D. Campbell, G. W. Pat- terson, S. L. Bigelow, Alice Thomson, and Miss Catherine Bigelow. Junior Lits to Dine at Union Tonight. Junior lits will dine at the Michigan Union this evening at 6:00 o'clock. A program of toasts and musical num- bers has been planned, James H. Wil- kins acting as toastmaster. Prof. M. Levi will be faculty representative. Preferred by discriminating and enduring beauty of tone, 42* T - A-, .- , people for exquisite for absolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability. S8txldlo 319-w;. H1Arort St. phone 961-L Try a Victrola in Your Frat House Nothing to equal it for entertainment. Largest stock of records .In the city. Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. i\ - - - I .JI Some Day44 / 4 He'l be a Sopl Ifslcky thathe neednot awai *that distinction to enjoy a Fatima. Froal Orders U2x32)selcun of 115. { { t 0~Di i* zzc £ivelj' Zrziidwz1- rl~ j SWEET TER SERVICE AS IT SOUNDS BETTER CANDY THE SUGAR BOWL i Arbor's Beat Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all descriptions. WE PAY ESPECIAL, ATTENTION TO EVERY ORDER NO MATTER HOW SMALL ON MAIN STREET' W. B. Shaw to Address Detroit Alumni. Wilfred B. Shaw, secretary of the Alumni association, left Ann Arbor this morning for Detroit where he will give an informal talk to the graduates of that city at their weekly luncheon at the University club. CARDS- PROGRAMS -STATIONERY WRITE AV W FOR SAMPLES GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT. Mic" The trSo tr Can Offer You Better Shoes for Less Money REMEMBER WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD Full line of wooden bath sandals ABE LEVY, Prop. osfe Post Office Tennis Shoes and Sippers AB rO.205N Main street The Best--Johnston's Ctocolates THE APPRECIATED CANDIES Box of Johnston's Sugalasses Cookies, 10c They Melt -in Your Mouth The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resouraes $3,000,000 General Banking Business Transacted Officers: Chas. E. HiscockPres., W. D. Harri- ma., Vice-Pres. M. I. Fritz, Cashier. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank 101-103-1O5 South Main Street Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $67,000 Banquets and CIub Dinners U S Y B EE are served in best of style at 313 SOUTH STATE ICE CRWAM SODA, LUNCHES, FINE CANDIES MACK'S TEA ROOM The e Savings Bank. t, President Wi. Arnold, ice-President C. John Walz, Jr., Cashier DETROIT UNITED LINES Also dinners,lunches and refreshments Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.--Saturdays till 9 P.M. Orchestra Satujrdays---Noon and Evening 2V(tch COLLAR Lots of tie space, easy to put on or take of. 15 cents-2 for 25 ceils Cluett. Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. Y. Ann Arbor Time Table Limited Cars for Detroit--7:12 a. mn. and hourly to 6:12 "p.m., also 8:12 p. mn. Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. m., 6:40 a. in., and every two hours to 6;40 p. rn.. 7:40 p. mn., 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p.,im., and 10:45 p. mn To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m. 12:30 p. M., 1:00 a. m, Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. ma. and every two hours to 7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackson- 5:20 a. m., and every two hours to 9::0 p. m., 11:15 p. m. SECOND FLOOR Mack*& Co. MVAIN STREET DA 7 7i