THE MICHIGAN DAILY A \44 4'1 oI: Woolens 4. ment in the City- ir Inspection; 311 S. State Street, ,4 -- m- will soon be here. Have your Racket ready for it in now and let us re-string it. We guaran- ork .Do not delay but do it now. TI -E; MIChIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur-' ing ,he"unversity year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor Mich- igant under Act of Congress of Ma rch 3, r879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build.- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 p. In.; y to so p. m. Business Manager-3 tog3 p. iii. Subscription Price: By carer, $z.0; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; Universityr Pharmacy; Davis and Konald's Confectionery Store. Phone: Bell, g6o. Frank Pennell.............Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard..........Business Manager Maurice Toulme..............News Editor C. Harold ippler:...,...........Assistant Karl Matthews ..,.......Athletic Editor G. C. Eldredge ..... ...........Assistant John Tow-ley.. .........Music and Dra Harold B. Abbott ................Cartoonist EDITORIALS Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. *mrett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston Robert bane NIGHT EDITORS H. Beach Carpenter Fred B. Foulk Morton R. Hunter .Morris Milligan Bruce . tMiles LesterF. Rosenbaumn' DavidPD.'Hunting. REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser 3. Selig Yellen M. Church Calton Jenks Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang Berms E. Kline Will Shafroth Y.F. Jabin Hsu HF. C. Rumnmel TF. McKinney W. R. Melton Russell Neilson R. . Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson J.......Advertisin Manager Emerson R. mith..... .....ccountant Harry E. Johnson......Circulation Manager Sherwood Field John L:eonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard- SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913. INight Editor-Morton R. Hunter. AN ( . CO. S twxde vta' Boaketoare nee, real es- .ng anything wv thinks he LABOR is just being WELL berty Street 11 T xi a~1550 On Call Day ot Night.' Auto and Baggage Livery. YOU WON'T MISS IT. Taxicab Co. MAIN STREET DETROIT UNITED LIN ii Apua Arber Time Tablet Is there some silver in your pocket this morning that you've saved for a game of billiards, a trip to a vaudeville show, or a dance? When you pass through the campus and see a relief fund station, put your hand in your pocket, draw out that silver, and drop it in the contribution box. It will buy food for some half-starved, ex- hausted human being. Is there an old suit or a suit of ES clothes in your closet that you've been saving for the old clothes man? Leave it on the front porch this morning and a delivery man will come around and and get it. It may keep some half-drown- a e man or woman from freezing to 7:40 death, p: W've got a lot of confidence in this student body of ours. Michigan wo- and mengav evidence of their mettle and ;,yesterday..in the sacrifice of their big- groups under which to organize it. Since the honor system is essential- ly a class matter directly involving ev- ery member of the class and his rela- tions with his classmates, it is a ques- tion calling for the earnest and sin- cere consideration and discussion of each and every student. An honor system successfully adopted consists in an agreed state of opinion among all those taking an examination as to how that examination ought to be conducted and how it shall be con- ducted. It is obvious that this com- munity of thought and action can on- ly be brought about by a great amount of discussion and individual and col- lective thinking on the problem. It will be the object of the meeting of the different class heads at the Un- ion to consider ways and means for promoting discussion in their various classes, to obtain and get before their classes the facts regarding honor sys- tems at other schools, and to find the opinion existing among the members as to the feasibility of the adoption of honor eximinations. - We believe the honor system is a highly important question, weighted with considerations of the greatest im.. portance to the university. We con- sider that the class presidents'have a big opportunity in promoting the dis- cussion of this matter on the campus. MUSIC AND DRAMA . Last Orchestra Concert. The last concert of the season by the University symphony orchestra will be given in high school hall Mon- day evening at 8:00 o'clock. It is hope' that a good sized audience will show their appreciaton of what this organization is doing for the mftsical life of Ann Arbor by their presence at this. final concert. The soloist for the occasion will be Mrs. George B. Rhead, pianist. She has chosen as her contribution Mozart's D minor concerto. The program will be as follows: "Coriolan" Overture, Op. 62.Beethoven Concerto D minor (Koechel No. 466) .... ..... ... Moiart. Allegro; Romanza; Rondo. Symphony No. 3, A. minor, Op. 66.. ........'.... '. '....Mendelssohn THEATRICAL CIRCLES. "Freckles." "Freckles," under the direction of A. G. Delamater, "the producer of clean plays" Will.. be seen at the Whitney: theater Friday, Aprl 4. It has cre- ated a furor among theatergoers large- ly through its immense popularity as a novel, but the play is said to be even stronger than the book. All the mem- orable scenes of the story are faithful- ly produced in the stage version. Gift of German Literature Arrives. The entire collection of books pur- chased with the proceeds from "Der G'wissenswurm," presented last fal by the Munich players under the aus- pices of the German faculty, has now been received at the generat library. This gives to the library a nearly com- plete collection of modern German lit- erature, as the books in this set are almost entirely the works of nine- teenth century writers. F. S. Dewey, '89, is Made Editor. Franklin S. Dewey, '69, secretary of the National Casualty company has been made editor of the National Leaf- let and has recently published in its pages a number of poems. Some of the title are as follows: "Two Black Crowns," "De Grande Soiree," "Who's Who," and "Crush not the Heart." THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN Base Ball Tennis Track Supplies Racket Re-stringing a Specialty. W AHR'S Preferred by discriminating people for exquisite and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute integrity of workmanship, for undoubted reliability. I University, Bookstores Stucdio 319 K. Htxr~rk St. Phori. 961-L U Ma.lin Tiabs FR.EE witha " C NTRARI MARYP" MUSIC GRINNELL. BROS", 120-122 E. Liberty Street STORE OP~EN4 UNTIL. Yl -q CARDS-PROGRAMS-STATIONERY r, WRITE ING FO R SAMPLES GREGORY MAYO.R & TtIOM C. DETROIT, icH _.I .r Ipttloflitt We have just received an order of that bath soap which lathers well in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cakes scented with SO al- ~t V A- f - mond. Also Jergen Violet Glycelire; ioc a cake, 3 for 25c. VAN DOREN'S Pharmacy THE HlOUSB OF STANDARD QUALITY HALL IN SE as i a". 'Limite C r to kDptroit-7:12+ SEASONyhour lyto 8:1 p.in., also 8:12 p. m . Loeal ts for Dtoit-5;40 a. in.,y ndivery two hours to.6;40. " ~p 8 :40 p. m., 9:46 p. in., and 1 ersliyv To. Ylpianti only.' 11:15 p. in., 1 12:011. m., 1:00 s.m, Limitei Cars for Jackson-7:46; 115 every two hours to ? :46 p. mn. Loceal Cars for Jackson-5 :20 a . every two hours to 9:2Q p~m., I1 Designers of Men's Clothes H ENRY & CO. .. .. L:15 p.m. N NOUN CEMENT - GO TO best Tailoritg Service to be ha4 Anywhere. ng Dress Clothes we akuowledge.no equal, ve our superiority in every instance. Al gent event that the famine stricken might have food. Michigan men yes- terday declared themselves ready for the perils of rescue work., Today the rest of us have our chance. We can spare some of our ward-robe. We can go. out of our. way to reach a relief fund station- and give a little more than we think we can spare. In the long run, it won't be missed. Don't wait for the other fellow. Do your share-your DUTY; your duty as a Michigan man; as a human being. DISCUSSION ON HONOR SYSTEM. The gathering of the various class presidents at the Union next Sunday afternoon to consider the honor sys- tem should prove valuable as a means of putting the question beibre the campus for discussion. Classes and departments are the natural groups in which to foster opinion and deal with the different phases of the question of honor examinations. If an honor sys-; tem be adopted, these are the logical. ALWAY'S A GOOD SHOW a t the STAR THEATRE "M George spethef, R.ceiver I 711 N. University :# am " Burchfield & Company _06 Bast Kuroa Street PACKARD ACAD Y Y' Leading Place F~r Private Parties .Beginners' Dancing Ulass every riday evening, 7to 8 o'clock. Advanced Class every Monday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock. Private Lessons by appointment. d 7 1850-J R iesidenee 570.L _ J ii ? r P ecorated 1912 and American Restaurant s reserved for parties and ladles and Stat" St. .Chop Szy.. UNIVERSITY LOSES PROPERTY JN RECENT OMAHA TO$NADO. Word was received here today by Shirley W. Smith, secretary of the uni- versitr, that two houses owned by the 'university In Omaha were totally de- molished by the recent tornado which struck that city last Sunday. The ex- act logs is not known. The property TDIJE ~E~~LWdET B ' ~ -Lr : 3'- . _ .. '. . . . a - was part of a bequest to the univer- ,ty from the estate of the late Olivia 'Bates: o Detroit andBaltimore. ' Women M old luterclass Meet Monday. The fourth .annual interclass gym- nastic meet for women will be held, y 'next Monday evening at '1:00. o'clock' 'ihr Barbour gymnasium. The cup and "barner, which are given as trophies, ;hie been captured for the past two y :rs by the class of 1914. the Ann Arbor Savings Bank liapital Stock $'3f0,000 - Sstpius $100,000 R sejoune $5,000,00 I Geisetal Sakagg D usaieas Tuaausated itelfras:kas. E. HiseockPea., W. D. Hasti of dressing well lies in the little details that impart a note of distinction and smart- ness. The man who wears our clothes stands apart from the crowd. - Our stock of Spring Suitimgs is nor complete. 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