THE ' HIGAN DAILY I THE MICHIGAN DAILY [good time?" re elt dressed man is C 1Spicuous. Clothes :add Nwondersto (g-enerali 'ances. Theni, too, 11hi1k of the ction lie derives from the know- he is clothed in good taste. Any lay enjoy the same feeling i -hc'll nake him a suit which will li per- look an d year well. y '' f f ; " it u '' v 4 J .. , ...... _ s. 1 g , ! ' ' C. 1i W1Vh ( 11er-chant Taillors. State St. INDOOR Tack Sh aSd V ITS We carry all sizes of Shoes. Goods all guaranteed. he an's STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE r'ROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TI MlE TABLE. I and Express Cars for Detroit- 7:) . and hourly to 6:io p. mn., also 8:1 o Cars for Detroit-5:4o a. in., 6:o6 a. m., every two hours to 6:o6 p. m1., 7:06 p. :o6 p. i., 9:i5 p. ni., and 10: p. 1 1. C psilanti only : :,IS a. n., 8:2o ,i. n., 5 a. Mn., 5:o6 p. in, ii : i p. i., i2:1i t, 12:30 a. Ill., 1 :oo a. cn. ' Cars for Jackson 7:.8 a. m., and two hours to 7:48 P. .n. ars for Jackson--:12 a.n., G:5o a. In., every two hours. to 6 50p. Il., also P. i, i~p n TILE LITTLE S CIIOL-ASTEJR SSAYS:~ Gd r 'y a . f did r , FEW "Pri~ Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and "State. Business Office Phone 96o Editorial Office Phone 2414 H. Beach Carpenter.......ManagingEditor W. Sherwood Field........ Business Manager Fred Foulk.... ............... News Editor F. F. McKinney............ Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.........Associate Editor F. M. Church................Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manage John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur eHTorrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton Reporters Chester H. Lang Edward P. Wright Howard R. Marsh J. C. B. Parker Charles Weinberg Lee E. Joslyn Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson Ton C. Reid L. Greenebaum Irwin C. Johnson Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Delos Smith WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915. Night Editor=James M. Barrett. TH E1 FINAL STRETCH. It's a disheartening time of year. With New Year's wishes echoing in his mind, the student is entering upon the final stretch, towards the great unknown which habitually infests the end of January. From now on, it will be a more or less tense time for those of us who are not grinds. Lights will burn later, and the intimations about exams dropped by the instructors will be copied down more religiously, dur- ing the next three. weeks anyway. Of course, under some of the mark- ing systems in vogue, with their almost automatic weeding-out methods, it is useless to admonish anyone to work hard and beat out his neighbor in th race for one of the covetd marks. But it might be encouraging for those who are new on the, campus to remember that one's studies never seem in such precarious condition as in the gray light of early January, and that many a 'man has pulled himself out of the depths of scholastic mediocrity in the few weeks between the holiday recess and the beginning of exams. A little courage at this critical time may pre- vent the usual number of mid-year ho e-comings. The Germans who attacked the Eng- lish coast have nothing on the student who wore a junior toque in the midst of a surging crowd in a Chicago rail- way- station. Statistics as to the amount of out- going mail after a vacation period might be of interest to those who scorn the three-letters-a-week habit. Text books are getting their first glimpse of sunlight, after hibernating two weekstin miscellaneous articles of baggage. Despite the lack of military training, midnight coasting duty is occupying many extra hours hereabouts. In accordance with the new picture policy inaugurated at the Whitney the- ater, the James K. Hackett play, "The Walls of Jericho," will be presented at the local playhouse today and tomor- . Matinees will be held at 2:00 o'clock both days, while the evening performances will start at 7:00 and 8':30 o'clock. "The Walls of Jericho" are the ram- parts of sham and cynicism, which Jack Frobrisher, who has "made his pile" ranching, on his return to civili- zation, finds enclosing the card-play- ing, dissipated inner circle of the Lon- don "smart set." A feature of these film shows is the singing of Miss Arlyle Westbrooke who has been engaged for all perform- ances. 2 Final arrangements for the voca- tional conference will be made at a meeting of the executive board of the WoImen's League, to be held at 4:00 l' VE .. .... .... .... ........ .... o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym. it is 'important that every member b e present. No meetings of the judiciary council will be held this week. Junior Play try-outs must be submit- ted to Martha Gray, '16, this week. None handed in after Saturday, Janu- ary 9, will be considered. The selec- tion of the successful play will be made within the next two weeks. Officers of the League board, includ- ing the president, vice-president, sec- retary, corresponding secretary and treasurer, and the members of the ju- diciary council will meet at Rentsch- ler's studio at 12:00 o'clock today for the Michiganensian picture. * * * - Tickets for university women! for the luncheon in Barbour gymnasium at noon Saturday, January 9, which will conclude the Vocational conference, are limited in number . to 100, and should be purchased at once from Ruth liutzel, '16. This luncheon, at which university women will have the opbor- tunity of meeting conference speakers and guests, will be served by a com- mittee of Ann Arbor collegiate alum- nae. The price of tickets is 50 cents. The next stop-April 9th. PR ESCRl PION POINTS, NO. PHARMACY is not like the grocery, clothing 0oa butcher busi- ness. Pharmacy is more like the mic(licalprOfCSSiol Every thing depends upon -the man-uupon t physician or harlacist. Il enCe, if You choose your, l)haml'liacist as von 0d your physician, the result, in time of sickness, will juitif tyyour caution. Quarry Drug Co. The Druggists on the Corner . State and North University ze Tailorgram" 5. (By a Student) FOR YOUR OFFICE Don't you need a Card Index Cabinet Set of Blank Books Dozen Letter Files Box of Pens or quart of ink Typewriter Ribbon or Box of Carboi Dozen Pencils or Erasers "Fxcelsior" or National" Diary Hehndy Desk C.dend r 75a You can't do business without it. MAIN ah STATE I "Workmanship in Clothes like temper in steel---kiible only in results".. TYPEWRITERS Underwood and other,1 high-grade machines, Bought, Sold; Rented and Exchanged at prices consistent with qualty. MIMEOGRAPHING N'G SUPPLIES IORRILL more Lun ch) -- Phone 582-Jj The Latest Operatic and Popular Hits AT THE Corner Maynard and William Streets To insure satisfaction have Ed. V. Price &. Co. tailor clothes to individual order. Fred W. Gross 123 E. Liberty St. wersI t Flowers sa WAI KING 1000 cOMEI UP AND TRY George's Chop Suey Delicious Chinese and American Dishes, 431S .State St. Phone 1244L' of Palms and mr Decorating 18 Eng. Phone 1242 st. A U .11 iCt. andd 5. Univ. Ave, 'boa£15 I PRICE & OWE I Printers, Stationers, ( ngravers We are better prepared than ever before to meet your wants for the Fall and Winter of 1914 -15 SHROEN BROS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. The store that always treats you fair 124 S. MAIN PHONIC 1000 are an evening dress necessity. The bosoms are tucked, puffed, plea- ted or mushroom." $t2.00 and up Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers 4 sY, THE POPULAR BEE iw PLACE Important meeting of Mimes, Mich- igan Union, 7:30 o'clock tonight. Members of the cast for "Pomander Walk" meet in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 7:00 o'clock tonight. Still Going Strong How can skating rink live, with the competition Ann Arbor sidewalks? proprietors afforded by ... ,,° , \ a - -- ,; ,. , ° _r High Shoe Weather Is Here We have all styles of black and tan shoe Blue haze is displacing the standard golden article attributed to college days. The pass-word of the day: "Ch'ave a Student Council Postpones Meeting On account of the illness of Pres. A. T. Ricketts, '15E, and because only a bare quorum was present, the student council voted last night to postpone the election of officers for the second semester until next week. teton Bond St. in prices ranging from $3.5o to $7.00 /f HALLER. JEWELRY C0.11 State Street Jewelers TODAY AND W hilpey T1heatre ______ TOMOROW Edmund Breese In Jas K. Hackett's Success THE WALLS OF JERICHO A photoplay classic in 300 scenes Ceti a coupon and benefit by the Whitney- AdmiSsion Majestic profit sharing plan. 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