THRE ICHIGAN DAILY WE KNOW iT IS EARLY DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS, Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Fraternity Jewelers 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT 4 D . our Spring Oxfords are now 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- cient. Experience teaches. Come in and see the New English Lasts. We have not shown them in our window as yet. MAJESTIC EXTRA! Today ONLY Matinees and Nights At Every Show Inauguration Ceremonies In Moving Pictures Special Added Features in Addition to Vaudeville Coming "iir THURSDAY 11Milayirl Cast of 20 people Opening at Matinee "VISION D'ART" NEXT MONDAY You Should Eat at Painter's RESTAURANT 11 Wa neir 4. Cool State Street Sitr of ths B1g White ShoS _ _._. e I'i STUDENTS se iForest Lavwn lea lRoom ORDERS TAKEN FOR BANQUETS Open Sundays Forest Ave. Phone 1238-J COMMUNICATION. (This paper assumes no responsibility for sentiments expressed in com- munications.) Editor, Michigan Daily:- Every once in a while, at a gathering of men students, especially at a ban- quet, someone permits himself to tell a smutty story. Sometimes it creates a laugh. Some- times it merely causes the other stu- dents to grin sheepishly at one anoth- er. But it always has one effect: it lowers the teller of the story in the eyes of his fellows. They may not say so. They may even clap him on the back and say, "Mighty good story, old man." But down deep in their hearts, if they have been decently brought up, they know better. They know what happens to the man who handles pitch. Sometimes these stories are told before members of the faculty. Agree- able, isn't it, for a man of character and refinement to watch one of his own students smearing himself with filth, unable to rebuke him without vi- olating the amenities. Cut it out. It's needless, it's boorish, it's un- funny. Cut out the smut. "NO PURITAN." SENIOR LAWS MAY PETITION FOR OUT OF TOWN BANQUET Following the recent, action of the authorities in prohibiting out-of-town class functions, the senior laws are puzzled as to where they will hold their class banquet which has been set for May 3. Prevailing sentiment among the members favors an out of town banquet and it is probable that some city other than Ann Arbor will be chosen when the matter is brought up at the next meeting of the class. Following this a petition will be pre- sented to the authorities, asking per- mission to take the banquet out of towli. 709 North University Ave 112 W. Huron St. FIf.S - 184 BIT TE R SWE ETS A Sriotly Modern Offering of Candy Favorites In Od Style. Calkins' Pharmacy, 324 So. STATE St. IM'1YLE S Announcement Cloth Shop -VLCM=I. Regular Meals 25c Commutio Good in Both Buy your Spring Suit early and get i.rst choice. Our new Spring Woolens of the coming Seasou are exclusive and will not be duplicated. F. A. MYLES, 607 E. Williams St. Ties Places If You Don't Cet Enough, Say So MMON I I $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. s rs I Your. Spring Suit Is Made By The Royal Tailors it will satisfy you in every particular. It will be made just as you dictate and guaranteed to fit perfectly. The 500 pure wool samples are waiting for you. he Campus Bootery 308 South State HOME OF Hart Shaffuer & Max C LOTInH ES FOR MEN Association Presidents to Meet Here.. Presidents of the College Christian associations in the state of Michigan will hold their annual convention in Ann Arbor during the spring vacation. The purpose of the convention is to discuss ways and means of conducting the work of associations. Dayton Men Talk on Water Filtration. N. G. Clark and D. H. Goodwillie de- livered a combined lecture yesterday afternoon on "Water Filtration 'and Purification" before the Engineering society. Mr. Goodwillie is superin- tendent of the Toledo Water Works company, and Mr. Clark is a civil en- gineer in the same city. Facts are Alway,,s Sufficient Overdrawn descriptions and glaring faLs dont get you." You know hat you want in style and wor- manship and you maybe assuredthat you IIget it at the right price in t//'//I Clothes W e Tailor to Order delivered when you want them. Our new Spring woolens and fash- ions are now ready for your - , rfr inspection at our local dealers jr 123 E ast Liberty Street zz ho wil be pleased to h them to L a r g e s t t a i l o r s i n t h e w o r l d o. N - . . '.. , r GOOD made -to - order clothes- Price B n Ccago U. S. A. Nos - 1_____ IIIIII _~~_ -~ ~ M ii, ...m..... """ mmumm 0 For snappy furnishings, see us. QL Our assortments In everything are complete and it will pay you well to trade with us. Pumps Left at Union Must be Secured. All Union members who have made the desk in the Union a depository for dancing pumps, gym shoes, and other articles of footwear are requested to get them as soon as possible. More than 25 pairs have accumulated during the past few months. Web and Flange Society Holds Dance. Web and Flange, senior engineering society, held a dance at the Packard academy last night. The chaperones were Prof. and Mrs. C. T. Johnston. Ball to Lecture on "Class Conflict." "Class Conflict" is the title of a lec- ture to be given by Samuel W. Ball Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock in New- berry hall under the auspices of the socialist society.j r sI 2 u flI 1 Lutz Clothing Store _ . .! --'et I:- y) RM7J ( - lI2I . =7 % 217 So. Main Street Down Town IA71 :) -"L VP lq __ _ .__ . .. _ G CMaed IPhotogrpher 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. 32 L Make Appointments for Sittings. 619E. Lib