V i " r. - t ' r ' r /f .s 9. r L , j '.-''_ _ t h'I _' qr .pr 1 STREET 4 JDOOR L Shoes VITS THE MICIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Publisheduevery morning except Ilonday during the university year. Enteredat the post orfce at Ann Arbor as second-cl ass matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, '$.5. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. IH. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 96o Editorial Office Phone 2414. If. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor WV. Sherwood Field ........Busness Manager Fred Foulk...................News Editor 1. F. cyKinney...........Associate Editor 1'. Hawley T'appinig......... Associate Editor F.. M. Church................Sporting Editor Assistants to iusneze Mnaer John Lfeoniard RayLeffler RudoMph I'ofman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James M.tBarrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton iHowarld R. Marsh Charles Weinberg Reporters Chester 11. Lang Edward P. Wright Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum II. A. Fitzgerald J. L. Keddie Verne Burnett C. N. Church Vera 11urridge . Roy D. Lamond Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler G. L. Kesler C. T. Fishleigh Del 's, Sm'i th Thatcher Rea FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1915. Night Editor-Howard R. Marsh. Goods all guaranteed. TORE :o6 p. p. m. a.iM., 12:15 . and a. in., also -F THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS:{ "Clothes Made Instead of To The former wear service-the later, To Serve- lner4 I and honesty are determin- emnis of quality and the use iug shows its worth. our new style and woolens Ed. V. Price & Co.-and be red today. 'lrices like you like to pay" W. Gross Sand Liberty Sts., Al KING L~oov THROUGH THE BRONZE DOORS. The estimate is made that more than, 500 persons' on the campus today, all of whom have been here for two years' or longer, have never been in Alumni M1emorial hall,'There is no way of being certain of the exact number. But it is fairly sure that the most or-j nate structure on the university prem-, ises, built presumably. for the use of students from all departments, is the least .known of any of the larger buildings. For technical students, not in the lit- erary or architectural departments, the big white hall seems to have a formidable appearance. It is to be re- gretted. The building was erected and is maintained at considerable cost, It contains statuary, coin collections, paintings and material of antiquarian interest, besides serving as a place for numerous exhibits. Right now there is an exhibit of paintings in Alumni hall, which will be there at . least throughout the week. For those who have yet to make their first timorous tour up the imposing stone slabs, be- tween the four doughty columns, this week end should make an opportune time to visit the notable building made possible by the generosity of Michigan alumni. AWith tea drnking popularized on State street, the Harvard tennis team can be welcomed almost any time now. Several socially-inclined freshmen are wondering if the hop tickets will hold out long enough. Having hocked our watch for tickets, some Belgian can get his out in a few days. Taking it under consideration still remains a most polite way of refusing. ( - Majestic Theater. A real star graced the Majestic boards last night in the person of Wi- nona Winters. Miss Winters' charm and naturalness made it hard for her audienpe to" part with her. All the otheracts e e al good, int- cluding a skillful instrumental team, some really original eccentric dancing, a character skit and the funniest jug- gling act that has come to Ann Arbor in several years. Manager Butterfield will find it hard to keep up such a standard. 2 1* With the object of achieving more practical cooperation between the two organizations and avoiding conflict of ams, the Women's League has invited Huldah Bancroft, '15, the president of the university Y. W. C. A., to member- ship on the League executive board, and the Y. W. C. A. has invited Cath- erine teighard, '15, president of the League, to membership on its cabinet. Plans are also in prospect for the co- operation of the association with the League in weekly parties for univer- sity women, to be given alternately under the auspices ofeach. The Women's League board meets at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. Committee chairmen who have reports should make them on regular forms, which may be obtained from Jane Hicks, '15, for that purpose. *, * * Miss Alice Evans, 1004 Oakland ave- nue, will be at home to university women from 3:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock tomorrow. * * * Omega Phi will present, "The Teeth of the Gift Horse," at the Women's League party at 4:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall for the ben- efit of the Ann Arbor federated chari- ties. The women's social committee of the senior class has provided for a series of two class luncheons and a class breakfast, to be held at the Michigan Union during the second semester. The details will be announced later. Householders Must Clean Sidewalks Ann Arbor householders, including fraternities and house clubs, must clean their sidewalks before 8:00 o'clock this morning, or arrests and prosecutions will follow, according to an order of the city authorities. As a result of the slippery condition of the walks during the last few weeks, there have been many serious falls, some of which may result in damage suits. Al- though sand and salt may be used on the walks, the use of ashes is strictly forbidden by a city ordinance. The Druggists on the Corner. PRICE? Do you ask a doctor to make his price-35c instead of .c0? Don't you consider the man and his ability to save the patient? Isn't price always secondary? It ought to be so in prescription work. Of course you can get cheap prescription prices, but aren't the drugs also cheap? Think it over. ._. .. I The Latest Operatic and. Popular H[Tits I Quarry Drug Co. FOR YOUR OFFICE Don't you need a Card Index Cabinet Set of Blank Rooks Dozen Letter Files Box of Pens or quart of ink Typewriter Ribbon or Box of Carbon Dozen Pencils or Erasers "Excelsior" or National" Diary Ha ndy -Desk CeJd rsOr7 You can't do business without it. 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