THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,e of Spring. Woolens Largest Assortmnent in the City Ready for Your, Inspection, ,D' CO. 3 11 S.Sate Street .I N 's amm season will soon be here. Have your Racket ready for Bring it in now and let us re String it. We guaran- all our work. Do not delay but .do it now. HAN Q CO. 1IookstoreI THlE MICHIGAN 'DAILY Official newspaper at the University of,.Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Fntered at the postoflce-at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under tact of Congress of March 3,. Offices: Second floor, Anni Arbor Press Build- ing, B1aynard 'Street, Office Houurs: Editor-i to 3 p. in.; 7 to to p. m. Business Manager-i to 3 p..m. Subscription P'rice : By carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $3.00. Want Ad Stations : Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; Davis and Konald's Confectionery, Stbre. Phone : Bell, 966. Frank Pennell-------------.Managing Editor Joseph Flouchard - _. - .-,...Business Manager Mlaurice 'Toulnie................News Editor C. Ilarold lRippler..----------Assistant Xarl :11anhews-------------- Athletic' Editor G. C. Hlidredge.. ............Assistant John 'rowtiiey--...---------Music and Drama HIarold iP. Abbott....... ..... ...Cartoonist EDITORIALS R~arold G. McGee Louis F. Haller Howell Van Auken Maurice Myers R. lEmmett Taylor Edwin R. Tfhurston Robert Lane NIGHT EDITORS 11. B each Carpenter Fred B. F oulk Mlorton R. Hunter Morris, Milligan 1,ruce J" Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum D~avid ID. Finuing REPORTERS Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen I eo Blurnett Penn II. Ilossick 1. M Chiurch Carlton Jenks' Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang B~ernus E. Kline WVilShafroth Y. F. Jabin Hlsu 11. C. Rumnmel 1?. F. MeKinne% W. R. Melton Russell Neilson 1R. l. 'Cunningham BUSINESS STAFF A. R. Johnson, Jr------Advertising Manager Cmerson R. Smith . .......Accountant Harry F;. Joh1nson------...Circulation Manager Sherwood tField J ohn Leonard Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard SATURDAI}Y, APRIL 5, 1913. Night Editor-Fred B. Foulk. This will be the last issue of The 'Michigan Daily until Tuesday morn- Ing, April 15, 'because of the spring recess. IT god with. your her and your CLOTHES are Ie Liberty Street iyrighted) 11l Taxi --1550 On call Daty or Night, Auto and Baggage Livery. rbor ,Taxicab CO.' )0 NORTH MAIN STREET GOOD LUCK! HA SEASON DETROIT UNITED LINES Limited Cars for Detract-7:12 a. . and hourly to 6:12 p. mn., also 8:12 p. mn, {Local Cars for Detroit-5;40 a. mn., 6:40 a. mn., and every two hours to 6;4~0 p. in., 7:40 Ity p. mn., 8:40 p. mn., 9:45 p. mn., and- 10:45 p mn "ii To Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. mn., 12:15 p. mn. 12:30 p. in., 1:00 a. in, Limited Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and ±every two fours to 7:48 p. mn Local Cars for Jackson-5 :20 a.m., and - every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m. OUN CEMENT I How many of us would sacrifice our spring holidays in order to assist in the search for the victims of last Sun- day's drow-ning? Yet. this is what a number of students fronm Lake Mich- igan cities are starting in to do, with a determination which promises much for the ultimate success of the search. Michigan may well be thankful, for students, of such caliber. It might be well to suggest that these men, versed as they are in this' sort of work,' be not further handi- capped'i their quest by those stu- dents, who, although 'ambitious to help, are a burden because of their unfamiliarity with the water. Many men who took possession of the avail- able boats_ yesterday might well have given way to others, better acquainted with, blats and able to swim. This is hardly the time of year for the un- sophisticated to take chances with thie Huron, always tricky, and. now way over 'its. banks. We hope that more of the right sort of mene will respond to' Prof. Johnston's call for help. And all. Michigan wishes the searchers imme- diate success. See.Cx,(~ddard Speaks in Grand Rapids. Secretary' E. C. Goddard, of the law department, will leave for Grand Rap- ids next Friday, where he will deliv- er two 'extension lectures. He will speak on Saturday, April 12, to the women of the UJniversit~y of Michigan club of that city and on Sunday noon will address the, class in' Practical Christianity in" the Park Congrega- tional = church.. Prof. Goddard will re- turn Sunday. Episcopal ,Theological School' CAMBRIDGE, MASS5. B o x ibf The location offers unequalled oppor __________ _____________ tunity for graduate work at HlarvardL University. For catalogue address Hundreds of olumnes on History, Scierce, Bkegnp }, DEAN HODGES. Art, 'Travel' Etc., Etc. THEAITRICAL CIRCLES. The MacMillan Co. Publications Mrs. C'ater Tonight. With a fine production and a splen- Hee for a Few 'Dys Only did supporting company, Mrs. Leslie ________________ ____________ Carter will make her appearance. at the Whitney theater tonight, in her unusual characterization of the titleWAA "Zaza" is a drama that reaches the University BQostr s heart and Mrs. Carter makes her so thoroughly human and so dramatical- ..-- ly imposing, that she never fails to __________ arouse the highest acclaim and enthu- slastic approval. ~tllll "The Countess Coquette."nt'tz "The Countess Coquette," coming to the Whitney theater, Monday, April , is the latest success in musical Preferred by discrininairig pclple f x otxqu:ite farce.' The 'massive scenery is from and encuiig bcauty' of t( ne, for ab.olatetc fetiy the studio of Dodge and Castle, cos- of workmaisi, for undtibtd rliabilil . tumes designed by Fouret of Paris, and electrical effects from the work- Stxidlo'319 E. HBureni St. F r'eS6- shops' of Kel Bros. f r "Broadway Jones." Geb. M. Cohan's-latest play, "Broad- way Jones," which has proved a sen- M.Iitf Tubes, FR.EE with, sation in New York, will be the attrac- asC ONT RLA RtIE M A Rh.Y " .M USIC tion at the Whitney theater, Thurs- day,. April 10. "Broadway Jones" Is IuIINNEL BO. -2 . Llb*fty Street'-rJ 1I.3OP.MT. one of the best plays Mr. Cohan has 'a ever written. It tells a true story of how a pretty girl can inspire the spir- CARDS - PROGRAMS -STATIONERY1 it in a man to fight for his rights and W!RITE the people who love, him. fFOR SAMPLES Thjstic For Vacation. I GGRGOY IAY[P & THOM Co. DETROIT MICI 1 Vacation will cut no figure with thes the excellenice of the Majestic bills for the coming week. The feature act We have just received an order of that bath cop , Lich latbti s Bey will be the great Richards in special wll in hard water. 5c cakes unscented; ioc cakes, ccencd Nkiib al- dancing numbers, opening the Mon- day show. The Misses Dorothy and Mond Also Jergen Violet Glyeiire; ice a cake, 3 fcr 25c. Hardie of musical comedy fame, willVA "Pr a -r present singing and dancing' num- VA O E 'S P a m c bers. An additional feature will be Marshall Montgomery, English ven- triloquist. Menlo Moore's "Summer Girls" in a miniature musical comedy4§dl Madame Nazimova Coming. It is said to be a wonderfully realis- THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY tic picture of an unrepentant Magda-, len which Madame Nazimova paints of} MClothes the title role of "Bella Donna," the D sg e ,o lt e four act play which James" Bernard ' Fagan has made out of the novel by HENRY & CO. 711 N. University Robert Iichens. Her 'impersonation ______________________________________ of the wicked Mrs. Chepstow, is one ______________________________________ of the greatest, impressionist pictures $ ,cK H A R the stage in this country has ever star Theater DARICKTHEATiT R E wseen. Charles Frohman will present °O a L E .Suhr n ui alw Madame Nazimova in "Bella Donna" FOR rA Y EH Suhr n iaNalw at the Whitney theater, Monday April ShkspaeN Rpr r 14. SaepaenRpror ___________Geo. Spathelf, D eceiver Tonight: "IKAMLET" MANY TICKETS .FOR UNION DANCE STILL LEFT UNSOLD. A number of tickets for the regular Union dance are still unsold and may be obtained today. The committee in charde is Arthur H. Kuhn, '13E, Ches- teri, Lang, '15, Kirke K. Hoagg, '13E,hl a and J. Austin Otto, '13E Prof. and " Mrs. Arthur J. Decker and 'Mr. and dtIiM !Mrs. Horatio J. Abbott will chaper- 'one the party. Reputation IS a r Get your spring suit now. Style and candle easily blown !fit guaranteed. C. I. Kidd, 1112 S. out-but it's* the, light -University. Phone T1530 ha uds oto us in1 our quest for the WoulLyoukno theI* eptt~o f e £ vet? AskMhe~OOTiES in he itte dtasm othnesoitkrich Also invet ss is tempting gasoundlths flavo, od pr io ny rnrne g xars fafre Street jars with e i or wnshps GO'TO Burchfield &Co.'8 Tailor"ivg Service to be had A'nywhere. press Clothes we aknowledge no equal, r superiority in every instance. kurchfield & Com pany E~ Eat Huron Street 4' t i A ARD ACADEMY ig Place For Private Parties " class every Friday evenin,. t 'lc.eey.10dye(Iing, to o'clock. te Lessons by appoin tment. r.'E. Residence 570. ratedI 1912 American Restaurant d for parties and ladles and at. Chop S12.y SPE C IMENw O1FEXT1INCT '_LIZARD IS EXHIBITED IN MUSEUM. Apractically complete vertebrate column, skull and sections of the pelvis of thi; edphosauru's, an extinct fin back liza,,d, have been mounted on a plaster slab and placed on ex- hibition in the museum. The speci- men is an extremely 'valuable one, there being but one other, which is kept~ln the American Museum of Nat-, ural History in, New York. The. bones- were collected by Prof. Case when on an expedition through Mexico and, Texas last summer and were found In a lbone bed of a permo- carboniferous' period. The work of sorting, fitting and cleaning the bon- es has occupied a period of five months. Is. Appointed Director of Museum. Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, of th; zoology department, has been appoint- ed director of the University of Mich- igan museum of zoology. The muse- um has formerly been known as the museum of natural history, Troy's Best 2 for 25c r , T P. 7D. !