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January 21, 1915 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-01-21

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I be pro-
woman's
in a suit
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ens are arriving
indows.

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State St.

UE BOOKS,
All sizes and prices
ITY is what counts in examinations

INTAIN PENS
I'n Pen only $1.50
the best value on the market

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HERE'S no betwixt and
between when it comes
to a question of style and
correct fit. Ep. V. PRICE &
CO. tailored-to-order clothes
are "right to a dot". They
are tailored - to - individual-
measure by the premier tailors
of America.
Fred W. Gross
Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts.
Exclusive local dealer, ED.V.Price & Co.
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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-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $.5o. 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......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 Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E.C otrdJoseMarshJ. Brotherton
o Card R Marsh JOharles Weinberg
Reporters
Chester H. Lang Edward P. Wright
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson
Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum
J C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn
lri-W;Jobnson Gerald Rosenbaum
H. A. Fitzgerald J. L. Keddie
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
Vera Burridge Roy D. Laond
Bsiness Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V.,Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
G. L. Kesler C. 1'. Fisleigh
Delos Smith Thatcher Rea
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915.
Night Editor-Charles Weinberg
PLACING THE BLAME.
That somebody bungled in allowing
ineligible men to run for the athletic
association offices, seems to be indis-
putable. On one hand, it is argued
that the outgoing board of directors is
at fault. Others prefer to hold re-
sponsible the athletic director, the
eligibility committee or the deans. Re-
gardless of just where the duty lay
officially, it would appear that some
one of these four sources of authority
was bound to determine the questionc
of eligibility, and in advance. No onef
acted, and as a result, three appoint-
ees to principal campus positions, out
of four chosen in the recent election,l
are likely not to assume office.,
Then there is another side, whereP
there is no uncertainty as to whom1
some censure may apply. 'this con-1
cerns the attitude of the ineligible
candidates themselves. Undoubtedly,
the men who had good reason to be-
lieve that they were not scholastically
clear, should not have precipitatede
confusion and trouble by accepting
the nominations. The man who takes
such a nomination, knowing that he is
ineligible, is assuming a chance thatl
does not affect himself alone. Later
revelations muddle the whole system£
of elections.
A loyal Kansas City grad wants to
rename the new Hotel Muehlbach, just
going up in- that city, to accord withs
the Michigan spelling.1
With the Parisian creators out ofo
the game these days, who wants to be1
a sjectator at the diluted Junior hop?
It's polite but not policy to hold
doors open for women, when the eaves
are dripping energetically.
Exams should be a mere pastime to
one who can endure unshaken all of
the hop appurtenances.
Electing next semester's courses
before hearing this semester's marks-
the annual gamble..
Visiting the profs' final consultation

hour is a favorite habit these days.
Sunday movies suspended, the crime

Gotta dress suit?
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(Garrick Theater
On Monday, January 25, Maurice
Maeterlinck's exquisite, fairy fantasy,
"The Blue Bird" comes to the Garrick
theater, Detroit, for a three days' en-
gagement, having carried its message
of beauty literally around the earth.
This spectacle of fairyland, which ran
for 268 days at the New theater, New
York, has made a triumphal tour of
the entire country and comes to De-
troit with the New York production
which has made it one of the greatest
permanent successes in years.
"The Blue Bird" is a quest of hap-
'piness, the heart's desire. The cur-
tain rises on a small brother and sis-
ter, Tyltyl and Mytyl, who are asleep
in their bed in a woodcutter's cabin.
They are awakened by the Fairy Bery-
lune, who tells them to go in search of
the Blue Bird, symbol of happiness.
She entrusts Tyltyl with a marvelous
green cap which has a magic diamond,
the mere turning of which allows them
to see the hitherto unseen.
The adventures of these children
through beautiful lands and regions
of despair-are made the basis of spec-

A. Pair of $6.00
Trousers Made to Your
Order Absolutely Free

wave is rapidly coming under control.
When c'n we get together on this?

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With every suit oovercoat
ats$2o.oothe saue'i aterial
as-suit or different.

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and a
WAUR'S D .5t
Sef-ilerFountain Pen $-
then work like a beaver.
MIN ILWSTATE
StNW ah r'sBook Strs St.T
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tacular scenes.
Newberry residence hall, accommo-
dating 68 women, will be completely
furnished and ready for use in the
summer session of the university, ac-
cording to a statement made by Dean
Myra B. Jordan, yesterday. Plans for
details of the administration of both
Newberry hall, and the. hall on. South
University avenue have been in prog-
ress for some time.
Sophomores and upperclass women,
who wish the benefits of any of the-
university loan scholarships for wom-
en during the coming semester, should
apply to Mrs. Jordan this week.
* * *
A standard manual on parlia-
mentary usage has been placed by the
Women's League in Barbour gymna-
sium for the use of university women,
and may be obtained through Mrs.
Blackburn.
* * *

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F'LAN.DER
20 9 E. LIBERTY ST.
ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY-
IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING

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"You Should Worry"
about those examinations -just buy a bunch of
WA HR'S FAMOUS
Blue Books.

ANY a feller that coks
like a fool on
Broadway is a con-
_.i'd%'010 ogeniUs Onl a-
farm---9 ef i w n't
for tn' farms thar'd ~
be dern few Broad-
Ways.
The "back-to-nature" movement grows stronger daily-
in the use of VELVET, one of nature's greatest gifts to
man-the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins and 5c
metal-ined bags.

BEE

POPULAR

PLACE

ig Strong

SALE

onery,

Note Books, Jewelry, &c.

AGED C NLY BY SMOKE

Arrangements for a course in sten-
ography and typewriting for universi-
ty women were discussed 'Monday af-
ternoon at a meeting of 50 women
called by Prof. David Friday. The
course will be given by Mr. Robert
Rodkey, but no credit will be given,
and these who take it will be charged
a fee, not to exceed $10.00.
At present it is planned to hold one
class a day, for five days a week, in
stenography, while typewriting will
be taught on Saturdays.
Women who wish to take the course
will sign in the blue book, which has
been placed on the bulletin board of
the economics building for the pur-
pose, before the end of the week.
University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and Toilet Articles. Phone 416. tf
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tt

340 S. State St.

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The Biggest Thing in
Ann Arbor Right Now
Is This

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)TISTICAL BUT TRUE

of
White Coods
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.

PARTICULAR LAUNDRY
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
CITY LAUNDRY
TROS. ROWS, Prop.
Detroit St. Phone 457-M
Learn the latest dances at the Pack-
ard Academy. Brought direct from
the East by L. E. Hughes, Union Op-
era director.
Now is party time. Don't forget the
big brown limousine. Call 15.
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor-
en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf
University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. - tf

It is impossible for any one in
to make higher grade Dress
mechanically or artistically,
more perfect lines.

the world
Clothes
or with

We will have a large consignment of Spring
woolens in by the 25th, and will gladly lay your
, selection aside until you wish it made up.
m Burchfield & Co.
106 E. Huron Street

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Too Good To Be True

Weserv eadaintylunch from i o7
See how attractive we can make it.
It Only Costs

And

20c.

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THE CREST

302 S. Main St.

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hirts -
-
& Gloves

Makes Your Hands like Velvet
Mann's Benzoin Cream has a marvellous effect on the skin.'
Two or three applications will remove the roughness, and
by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and
softness of a baby's.
Delightful after Shaving. Price 15 cents
MANN'S DRUG STORE1 "a ntsree$
oil |

.na

522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522.
"We'll be there."

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Toggery Shop
S. University Ave.

University Ave.Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf

FOR SALE-A very fine full dress
suit for Gentleman of medium
height and weight. This suit has
never been worn and will be' sold
for about half what it cost. Inquire
evenings at 311 E. Liberty St. Phone

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