THE KiCIHIGAN DAILY Anywhere and Everywhere the well dressed man is conspicuous. Good clothes add wonders to general appearances. Then, too, think of the satisfaction he derives from the know- ledge he is clothed in good taste. Any man may enjoy the same feeling if he'll let us make him a suit which will fit per- fectly, look and wear well. .i7 ~ - ~ Q _ _ ___ G. H. WILD Co. Leading -Merchant Tailors. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 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-clan- 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 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 H-. Beach Carpenter....... Managing Editor 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 Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofmnan Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton State St. for sometime yet. But then there's the hop. --- The Story of The Rosary. Comstock & Gest will present "The Story of the Rosary," Walter Howard's romantic melodrama of modern war, at the Garrick theater, Detroit, the week starting Monday, January 11, with popular matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The entire cast and pro- duction are direct from the Prince's theater, London, and come to Detroit after a successful run at the Manhat- tan opera house, New York. 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 Carbon Dozen Pencils or Erasers "Excelsior" or National" Diary Hek ndy Desk C aendsb.r 75c You can't do business without it. MA, STATE !Nahr sBo tr St INDOOR Track Shoes hnd' I T S I] We carry all sizes of Shoes. Goods all guaranteed. Sheehan s STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE 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 Tom C. Reid L. Greenebauin Irwin C. Johnson Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler G. I,. KeslerC.TFibeg Delos Snith Fihig THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1915. Night Editor--Toni C. Reid. DETROIT UNITED LINES .ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE. Limited and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10o a. in. and hourly to 6:io p. in., also 8:io p. mn. Local Cars for Detroit--5 :4o a. in., 6:06 a. in., and every two hours to 6:06 p. in., 7:o6 p. in., 8 : o6 p. in., 9: i sp. n.., and 10::45 P. in. To Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. M., 8:20 a. in., ii:o6 a. in., 5:06 p. in., 1":5P. in., 12:15 a. in., 12z:30o a. in., 1 : oo a. in. Limited Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. in., and every two hours to 7:48 p. in. Local Cars for Jackson-5 1:: a. in., 6:5o a. in., and every two hours to 6:50 p. in., also 9:15 p. in., 11:15 p. in. LUNCHES THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: - ' N'l s l r b T P ,7 i 3T . .., :U " Prize rrr a Tailorgram" 4, (By a Student) I "You get a Suit that suits, at a price that suits, if Ed. V. Price & Co. are your Tailors." . . We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. -. We are showing more exclusive styles f o r young men than any- one in Ann ,Arbor! Fred W. Gross 123 E. Liberty St. HARVARD EXPLAINS. In a letter from Mr. Fred W. Moore, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic association, received lately by The Daily, it is intimated that certain western papers have entirely misstat- ed the Crimson stand in the matter of turning down a Michigan game for next fall. As a partial explanation, Mr. Moore says, "I might add that we feel here that such a thing as a foot- ball championship is impossible to de- cide; that mid-season games mean very little as tests of the final strength of a team. It is our purpose each year to adapt our early season sched- ule to the conditions we expect to meet, both as to material and style of game, so as to produce the best results at the end of our season." From an enclosure in Mr. Moore's letter; in the form of a copy of a note to one of the Harvard deans, it is shown that the Michigan athletic office1 was never given any assurance that further games would be played, other than unofficial advices. The , explanation discloses 'nothing particularly new. The campus regrets1 the loss of the Harvard game, and can- not forgive the eastern school com- pletely for looking after its own ends so ardently. The incident seems to be closed with a minimum of hard feelings. AMembers of the Girls' Glee club will meet at Rentschler's studio at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning for the Mich- iganensian picture, for which light col- ored gowns will be worn. There will be no class in playground games and dances during the second semester, owing to the fact that a suf- ficient number to guarantee it did not register with Miss Evans. * * * The noteboard for the use of univer- sity women has been installed in the Women's League room in University hall, and will be ready for use within a few days. Spaces are provided un- der the letters of the alphabet, in which arrangement is made for the holding of communications, whose re- cipients' last name begins with that initial. Official notices by committee chair- men, society secretaries, and others may be served in this way, and unoffi- cial and personal communications may be transmitted. * * * KEE 11 A Pair of $6.00 Trousers Made to Your Order Absolutely Free F T UTTL ES ON STATE R E with every swit or overcoat at $20.00; the same material as suit or different. FLANDERS. 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING JEW k - - - - - - - - - - 'i I BUSY BEE 'I THE POPULAR PLACE Still Going Strong d FIR SALE Local merchants are getting some trade now in those things we hinted at before Christmas-and didn't get. Some New Year's resolvers will cele- brate the first week of abstinence to- morrow, by not abstaining. It's reassuring anyway to look vain- ly for a ring on that feminine finger, after two weeks loose. You can't judge a man by his neck- wear, right after gladsome Christmas. Warm hand-shakes will not always atone for those belated theses. Contributions for the women's num- ber of the Gargoyle, to be published in March, may be submitted to Alice Wiard, managing editor, during Janu- ary and February. Suggestions as to their general nature may be obtained from Miss Wiard, telephone 398, or from Margaret Foote, '15, telephone 1915, who has been appointed associ- ate editor. Remember the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic begins Monday mati- nee at 3:00 o'clock, January 11th. 72-7 Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. Sate. tf Don't fail to see "Mary Gray" the "Waltz Girl in Miles of Smiles" at the "Majestic" Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, January 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 Get that 10 Cent San Marco Cigar Saturday and Sunday for 5 cents at Sugden Drug Co., 302 S. State St. eod Tu Jordan Girls are three dainty Dam- sels who perform daring feats on the Slack Wire. They are with the "ALL GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic, Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13. "Remember A Daily Matinee." 72-7 University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs and Toilet Articles. Phone 416. tf iis HAR'S mo' luck in findin opportunities than fo' leaf clovers. But even a opportunity is just the raw material for you to _ _ make something out of.s -Even Kentucky's best to- bacco has to be made into VELVET. It is the two years' ageing which Kentucky's Burley de Luxe receives that gives that aged-in-the-wood mellow- ness to VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. L60 i The Biggest Thing in Ann Arbor Right Now Is This '® Stationery, Note Books, Jewelry, &c. DAMAGED .NLY BY SMOKE DOCK SCHLEEDE 340 S. State St. Sam Burchfield & Co. Compared with other places, Arbor seems quite restful. Ann Scented letters make hop turn-downs only more bitter. No chance to show those new stepsI ,1 We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no exception. Evening dress is our specialty. January Sale of White Goods Including the famous Shamrock Table Linens from Ireland, Nap- kins, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Laces, Embroideries, Undermus- lins and Knit Underwear. It will pay clubs and fraternities to buy in quantities. "Mary Gray," Oh "Mary Gray," I rue the day I first set eyes upon you. Re- member Mary Gray is the extra added attraction with the ALL-GIRL-SHOW at the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf "THE FOUR SEASONS" SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER; FOUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLS in a stupendous offering of Melody and Artistic Scen- ic Surroundings. Remember these four beauties are with the "ALL- GIRL SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-.7 PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CITY LAUNDRY THOS. ROW[, Prop. 406 Detroit St. Phone 457-M -Limes elected seven men to mem- bership at a meeting held last night at the Union, the following being chos- en: L. K. Freidman, '15; Kenneth Bou- cher, '15; Chase B. Sikes, '16; W. A. P. John, '16; W. R. Mills, '18; A. J. Gor- netzky, '17; and S. B. Simons, '17E. -Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- partment, attended the annual meeting of the Association of Teachers of Journalism and the meeting of the Modern Language association during the Christmas holidays. Both these gatherings were held at Columbia Uni- versity. -Prof. John F. Shepherd examining psychologist at the psychopathic ward spoke Tuesday afternoon before the Woman's club on the working of the Binet test. -Pictures taken in the .1PhilIppinhes, Borneo and other south Pacifio islands and a lec'ture on tropical forests by Professor H. A. Gleason, of the botany department, who made a trip around the world in 1913, formed the princi- pal features of the smoker held by the Forestry club in room 407, new en- gineering building last night. Sam Burchfield & Co. | PHONE 599 106 E. HURON ST. i . !f Flannel Shirts Sweaters - 1/4 0 ff Mackinaws - - Fur Caps & Gloves Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. "Nothing but girls" and every one a sweet one at the Majestic with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 .