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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Line of Spring Woolens

Largest Assortment in the City
Ready for Your Inspection,

Street

WILD CO.

311 S. State

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, time is drawing near when you will need:
VISITING CARDS
have all the latest styles. Work Guaranteed
100 Cards...... .............$1.50
i from Plate....... .............. 90
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'An~ ft- COOBooktore
thod THESES
nc Cutter can tell Cor re s p on d ence
the Coat is going THEM4ES, promptly
or Miss Cutter, and neatly TYPE-
od can never tell WRITTEN.
ng out.
0. D., Morrill,
ter e[Over Baltimore Lunchl
Liberty Street Bell 682-J
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On Call Day or Night.'
Auto and Baggage Livery.

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,
1879.
Offices: Second floor, Ann Arboir Press Build-
ing, Maynard =Street.
Office Hours: Editor-- to 3 p. m.; 7 to to
p. m. 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;
C. H. Davis, Cor. Packard & State
Phone: Bell, 960.
Frank^ Pennell...........Managing Editor
Joseph Fouchard...........Business Manager
Maurice To me................News Editor
C. Harold Rippler.................Assistant
Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor
G. C. Eldredge.................Assistant
Jhn Townley...........Music and Drama
Harold 8. Abott............ ..Cartoonist
EDITORIALS
Harold G. McGee Louis P. Haier
Howell Van Auken. Maurice Myers
R. Emmett Taylor Edwin R. Thurston
NIGHT EDITORS
H. Beach &arpenter Fred B. Foulk
Morton R. Hunter Morris Milligan
Bruce J. Miles Lester F. Rosenbaum
David D. Hunting
REPORTERS
Leonard M. Rieser J. Selig Yellen
Leo Burnett Fenn H. Hossick
F. M. Church Carlton Jenks
Charles S. Johnson C. H. Lang
Bernus E. Kline a Will Shafroth
Y. F. Jabin Hsu ti. C. Rumnel
F. F. McKinney W. R. Melton
Russell Neilson R. E. Cunningham
John E. Henton Geo. S. Johnston
BUSINESS STAFF .
A. R. Johnson Jr....... Advertising Managet
E.mersonh R. mith........s.... Accountan
Harry e. Johnson.......Circulation Manager
Sherwood Field John Leonard
Myron W. Watkins F. G. Millard
SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913.
Night Editor-Morton R. Hunter.
HELP!
Why can't some sort of opposition
be offered to the indiscriminate use of
cabs for escort purposes? When the
function is formal, cabs are appropri-
ate; at informal affairs, however, the
necessity of such conveyances is im-
aginary. Most girls own rain coats,
umbrellas, and rubbers. They experi-
ence no great difficulty in carrying out
their usual concerns even in unsettled
weather. It is a mistaken idea to think
of the ordinary party as on any other
plane. Back home, unless in the coun-
try where the young Beau Brummel
possesses his own horse and rig, no
such need is recognized.
A scrutiny of the costs of the various
items that make up such an evening,
contributes further to display the ab-
surdity of the promiscuous cabs. Bill
for dance, fifty cents to one dollar;
bill for supper, twenty-five cents to
fifty cents; bill for transportation, two
dollars. Did you ever see a tail that
wagged its dog more surely? Why
won't someone puncture the bubble?
CHECK-ROOM NEEDED.
Our classified liner section has been
exceptionally profitable this year due
to the large number of thefts going on
in the various places on the campus
where students are accustomed to hang
their wraps. Especially is this true of
the corridors of the general library.
We can get along without lost ads
much better than those paying for
them can get along without rain-coats,
hats, umbrellas, books, and such like.
Why not return to the check-room sys-
tem? Most people would prefer pay-
ing nominal fees if it would insure
their property. Fees or gratis, some-
thing should be done.

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Time's Flying-==See to
of your

Vest Pocket Kodak
It is not entirely our fault that
we sell so many Vest Pocket
Kodaks. P. ople see the pictures
that their friends take with
these little cameras and want one
for themselves.
If you have a used kodak that
does not suit you we will make
you a liberal offer for exchange
on a better one. 'Come in and
talk it over with us and let us
do your finizhing.
Calkins' Pharmacy
324 SOUTH STATE STREET

IIState
street

UNIVORSITY 1BOOKSTPPr-S

Main
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Preferred by discriminating people f(
and enduring beauty of tone, for absolute it
of workmanship, for undoubted reliability.

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NORTH MAIN STREET

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VISITING CARDS

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IN SEASON

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor Time Table
Limited Cars for Detroit-7:12 a. m. and
hourly to 6:12 p. in., also 8:12 p. mn.
Local Cars for Detoit-5;40 a..:., 6:40 a.
m., and every two hours to 6;40 p. m. 7:40
p.i , 8:40 p mi., 9:45 p. mn., and 10:45 p mn
lTo Ypsilanti only. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m.
12:30 p. m., 1:00 a. m,
Limited Cars ter Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
every two hours to 7:46 p. i.
Local Cars for Jackson- :20 a.m., and
every two hours to 9:20 p.m., 11:15 p.m.

MUSIC AND DRAMA
The second of the graduation Recit-
als by seniors of the University School
of Music will be given Monday evening
May 26 at the School of Music by Miss
Eleanor Hornby of Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia. Miss Hornby graduated from
the Normal Vocal department last
June and during this year has .been
doing advanced work with Mr. How-
land and will take her artist. diploma
this June. The public is cordially in-
vited to listen to the following inter-
esting program:
Recitation: And God said (from Cre-
ation) .................Haydn
Aria: With verdue clad (from Cre-
ation)................... Haydn
Fruhlings glaube..........Schubert
Murmelndes Luftchen Bluthenwind
..... ...... Jensen
Schone Wiege ............ Schumann
Der Nusselaum .........Schumann
Fruhlingenacht .......... Schumann
Printemps nouveau...........Vidal
Romance................ Debussy
Mandoline-Waltz Song (Romeo and
Juliet) ................... Gounod
Serenade.. ............La Forge
Spooks.................La Forge
Like a rosebud ...... .. .La Forge'
My laddie................Thayer
My birthday .............Woodman
Miss Frances Hamilton at the piano.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Dixie Club dance at Packard acade-
my at 8:p0 o'clock.
Class meeting senior dents this
morning at 10:00 o'clock.
Senior Dental society will meet
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ad-
dress by Dr. G. C. Darling.
Nominations for Alpha Nu literary
society officers tonight at 7:30. Junior
program in connection.
Mail 9,000 Embalming Course Bulletins
More than 9,000 bulletins of the new
embalming course to be offered in the
summer session are being mailed t
all undertakers in Michigan and ad-
joining states. More than 50 requests
for information in regard to the course
have been received and a large attend-
ance is expected.

VAN DOREN'S Pharmacy
THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY

Awakened Rameses" Music at Reduced
Prices. Score Books $1.50
GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 E. Libt rty St.
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well in hard water. 5Ce cakes unscented; ic ca t's celt(d vill
nond. Also Jerge : Violet Glycesire; ice a cake, 3 fct 25c.

Designers of Men's Clothes

I HENRY BSc CO.

711 N. University

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GO TO

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Bell 628 204 E, Washington St
L. R. WAHL, Manager.

MRS FISKE in "Everywhere"
4 00 PE OPLE 4 0 0

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>est Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere.
g Dress Clothes we aknowledge no equal,
e our superiority in every instance.

Burchfield & Company
106 Bast Huron Street
PACKARD. ACADEMY
Leading Place For Private Parties
nners' Dancing Class every Friday evening, 7 o 8 o'clock.
Advanced 01lass every Monday evening, 7 to 8 o'clock.I
Private Lessons by appointment.
Residence 570->L

Manners mirror the
man. I he passes you
a big red can o el-
Vet it is safe to assume
he's one of the elect.

rated 1912,
American Restaurant
'ed for parties and ladles and
& St. Chop Ssuy
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YOUTHFUL JESSE JAMES DOES
BEST TO OUTRIVAL NAMESAKE.
Under the influence of a nervous
breakdown said to be caused by exces-
sive study, Henry Lee Ayers, '16, re-
fused to wear his freshman cap Thurs-
day, and then seized a 44-caliber re-
volver to pursue Carlton Adams, '16,
who had taken the cap and walked
away.
The gun, every chamber of which
was loaded, was taken from him by
Instructor A. J. Pieters. Ayers is be-
ing cared for by friends until the ar-
rival of his father who has been sum-
moned by telegraph. He will proba-
bly be taken to his home at Indianap-
olis, Ind., until he recovers his normal
state of mind.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
May 24.-Interscholasttc meet at Fer-
ry field.
May 24.-Women's May Day.
May 24.-Interscholastic meet, dinner

One-or ce
bags-.-con-
venient for
cigarettes'

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VOSACCO,
On the other hand,
turn not away from
the man to whomVel-
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him 'of its tempting
fragrance, its delight-
flrichness, its satis-
fying smoothness. Do
unto others.

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