THE "ICHIGAN DAILY I 4 WE KNOW iT IS EARLY FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Fraternity Jewelers 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT D I NEW WHITNEY THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK-Mat. and Eve. Daily PRICES-Daily Matinee at 2:15 400 Best Seats on Lower Floor, . . 250 Evenings. .. . .... 250, 350, 50c Direct from One Solid Year in New York City, the Thrilling, Beautiful, duca- tional Travel and Natural His- tory Motion Pictures of PAUL I RAINEY'S African Hunt "The most marvelous motion pictures ever shown."-N. Y. World. With Graphic and Interesting talk by W. W. KIRBY, V. C.. The $eoooo production secured by the young Cleveland millionaire during a year spent in exploration and big game hunting in equatorial Africa. our Spring Oxfords are new in stock. Why not select just the right width and size now. You can come in and get them later when you need them. You may not be able to get just the size you require if you wait until the season opens. A word to the wise is suffi- dent. Experience teaches. Come in and see the New English Lasts. We have not shown them in our window as yet. Wagner to Co. State Street SOil of the Big White ShoS Gbe forest Lawn lea 'iRoom ORDERS TAKEN FOR BANQUETS Open Sundays FAVORS ADOPTION OF HONOR SYSTEM Editor, The Michigan Daily:- The recent suggestion that the honor system be instituted on the campus is a good one. After four years of work under a system as applied at Prince- ton University the writer is led to a firm belief that a similar system is per- fectly feasible at Michigan. The con- ditions here are in no way different from those in other schools where the honor system has been worked with eminent success. Some years ago the students at Princeton conceived the notion that it would be preferable to govern them- selves in the taking of examinations, in place of being governed by a series of watchers and instructors. They went into the scheme on the simple de- termination to keep faith with the fac- ulty so long as the faculty kept faith with them. Both sides kept their word given as one gentleman to another. The inauguration of the honor sys- tem at Princeton has resulted in an atmosphere of comradeship and fel- lowship between faculty and students, a feeling of self-respect among the students themselves, and a deeper re- gard for the principles, of honesty and honor. Wherever applied and undertaken with sincerity,.it has resulted in suc- cess and given those who work under it an impulse to squareness and fair- dealing among men, which surely is of highest importance in a university that undertakes to train its students to be men and citizens. L. R. LACKEY, Princeton, '11-'14L. Forest Ave. Phone 1238-J $10.00 TEN DOLLARS DONATION $10.00 To anyone suggesting a suitable name ior the Ice Cream Parlors being installed in the State Street D. U. R. Waiting Room. Call for Slips at Waiting Room. LIf Your Spring Suit Is Made By "'he- Royal Tai lors will satisfy you in every particular. It will made just as you dictate and guaranteed to perfectly. The 500 pure wool samples are Liting for you. SlNI OR LAW TURNS ANKLE ON 1NDOOR RUNING TRACK. Lorenzo Wood, '12-'14L, while run- ning on the indoor track at the gym yesterday afternoon, turned his ankle in such a manner as to break a small bone in his right foot. Wood fell as he twisted his foot, and being unable to stand, he was removed to the uni- versity hospital. The accident is not serious. Adelphi to Go to Ypsi Enmasse, Adelphi literary society will dispense with its weekly meeting this evening on account of the Michigan State Peace Oratorical contest at Ypsilanti. Mem- bers are requested to meet in the soci- ety rooms at 7:30 o'clock and go en- masse to attend the contest. Last Year's Seniors to Marry. John D. Clarkson, '12, of the General Motors company, of Detroit, will be married to Miss Florence McGuire, '12, of Detroit at her home Monday night. Committeemen Inspect University. James D. Jerome, '98L, and David T. Morgan, of the 'ways and means committee, were in this city yesterday inspecting the university and the needs of a science building. They will in- spect the normal school at Ypsilanti today. PROF. TOMBO, OF COLUMBIA LECTURES ON "PARSIFAL." The sources for Wagner's Parsifal," particularly the great epic poem by Wolfram von Aeshenbach, were dis- cussed by Prof. Rudolph Tombo, of Columbia, in his lecture on "Parsifal" at the high school hall last night, un- der the auspicas of the Stadtverband. Following the lecture Prof. Tombo showed some lantern slides, showing scenes from the epic and also scenes from Wagner's opera. Residents Receive University Women, At home receptions were given to university women this afternoon in Mrs. J. R. Effinger's dis- trict. Mrs. Max Winkler, Mrs. J. R. Effinger opened their homes for afternoon teas. Each house received about 35 women. Engineers Must Pay for Invitations. Senior engineers will have the last chance to pay for their invitations to- day. The money will be received in the engineering society rooms from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock and 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Missourian Will Speak This Afternoon Mr. George B. Canfield's fifth lecture of the series of ten on "Admiralty Law" will be omitted this afternoon and Mr. W. C. Michaels, of Kansas City, will speak on "Office System and Management." The lecture will be giv- en in room G of the law building at 4:00 o'clock instead of in room B at 5:00 o'clock as announced yesterday. Vt - BITTER SWEETS A Srlctly Modern Offering of Candy Favorites in Old Style. Calkins' Pharmacy, 324 So. STATE St. RAPPOLD HINKLE WIRTHLIN SCHUnANN-H EINK MURPHY AMATO GRISWOLD SCOTT STANLEY STOCK MAY FESTIVAL HILL AUDITORIUM May 14, 15, 16, 17, 1913 Buy your Spring Suit early and get first choice. Our new Spring Woolens of the coming Season are exclusive and will not be duplicated. F, A. MYLES, 607 E. Williams St. /oaf LESAnnouncement Cloth Shop -Ikomr% - gmomAI RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE $3.00-$2.50 Pre-Festival Tickets may be returned, otherwise $6.00- $5.50. $2.00 Sale begins Saturday, March 22. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC THE CHORAL UNION CHILDREN'S CHORUS THOMAS ORCHESTRA REQUIEM LOHENGRIN MEISTERSINGER LAUS DEO WALRUS AND CARPENTER The Campus Bootery 308 South State HOME OF Rart Shaffner & Marx C LOTHES FOR MEN w For snappy furnishings, see us. Q o u r assortments in everything are complete and it will pay you well to trade with us. EFFICIENCY ENGINEER TO LECTURE THIS AFTERNOON Mr. Harrington Emerson, the effi- ciency engineer of New York City, will speak on "Industrial Efficiency" this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in room 101 of the economics building under the auspices of the Commerce club. The club issues a general invitation to all those interested to attend the meeting. Mr. Emerson bears the reputation of having organized more businesses than any other living man. He was the re- organizer of the Santa Fe railroad five years ago. Another Romance Has Sprung. Elopement on last Saturday night was the culmination of the youthful romance which had sprung up between Loraine Allerton and W. Irving Ros- enheimer, '16. 'The couple went to Milwaukee, the home town of the groom where they were married. The attachment grew up between the two when Rosenheimer was rooming in the Allerton home at 345 S. Division St. Meet Holds Up Alpha Nu Tryoutst Alpha Nu has postponed its try-outs for the cup debating team from tomor- row night to Saturday, March 29. The action of the society in changing the date of picking its team followed a de- sire on the part of a number of the members to attend the Cornell-Mich- igan track meet. To Deliver Scientific Lecture Today. "Methods of Manufacturing and Test- ing Scientific Apparatus" is the sub- ject of an address to be delivered this afternoon at 4:15 in room 303 of the chemistry building by H. E. Howe of' the Boush and Lomb Optical Company, of Rochester. N. Y. C A R R IC K THEATRE COX SONS& VINING, New York D E T R OI T MAKERS OF Gertrude Hoff nan ACADEMIC COSTUMES IN Caps, Cowns & Hoods Broadway to Paris for All Degrees. Direct from New York Winter Garden (t MACK CO., Representatives Prevents "running over"-slipping and strain on ankles. Can't work loose. Fltoube-WeaF- R.'bbor Heel Is stretched over a key-plate itschanging. Hence must be of finest soft cushion-like rubber. Inferior rubber will not stretch. Out- wears two pairs of common rubber heels. ° No Holes-No Nails' Won't deposit filth on the ~ rugs or harm the highest polished floor. For all-around comfort and economy, get fitted out now- " a 50c a pak "While You Wait" JOHN H. LAMBERT FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 613 E. William Street SEE - IN-m The Latest News From Washington FEATURE FILM of the Inaugural Parade THE Down Town on Main St. Lutz Clothing Store Law Instructor Not yet Recovered. Mr. E. R. Sunderland, of the law de- partment, who has an attack of la grippe, is still confined to his home and unable to meet his classes. 7 So. Main Street Down Town Senior Pharmic is Improving. Harry C. Eisman, '13P, who was tak- en to his home in Monroe a few days ago, suffering from an attack of pneu- monia, is improving. GE C. Ma ed Porpher We didn't believe it possible in 1912-but our range of designs for 1913 for COLLEGE and SCHOOL PORTRAITS-well just come and see for yourself. 2 L. Make Appointments for Sittings. 619. E.L L