TaE UICHIGAN DAILY 1 iI F The Kind of Men Who wear clothing tailored by us is h, guarantee of both its character and economy. To be well dressed a man must be individually fitted and we do that perfectly. The result is a style and distinction not otherwise possible. We are now showing our new spring and summer importations. We lead as usual in designs, quality and work- manship. Orders taken now for future delivery. G. H. WILD CO. Leading Merchant Tailors 311 S. State St. EXT BOOKS NEW and SECOND HAND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and SUPPLIES SLIDE RULES 1. P. NOTE BOOKS 1. P. PAPER 50c. PER POUND Supplies of all kinds 50 icehan's STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE T UNITED LINES RBOR .TIME TABLE. xpress Cars for Detroit-7 :o )urly to 6:xo p. in., also 8:Io Detroit--5:40 a. in., 6:o6 a. tn.,> hours to 6:o6 p. M., 7:06 p. ., 9:15 p. m., and 10:45 p. In. only: 7:4 a. m., 8:20 a. in., 5:06 p). m., xx :1 1p. iM., 22:15. a. m., 1:oo a. m. or Jackson-7:48 a. in., and curs to 7:48 P. iM. ackson-5:r2 a. m., 6:,o a. in, ro hours to 6:5o p. n., also THE LITTLE6 SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: THERE is some style for every man but all styles are not for all men. The cor- rect dresser is he who recog- . nizes what's what in personal expression and tapers his clothes to his type-adapting his attire to his own individu- ality, rather than adopting his individuality to ready- made apparel. THE MICHGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every miorning 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 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 . Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field.......Business Manager Fred Foulk....................News Editor F. F. McKinney...........Associate Editor Chester I. Lang..........Associae Editor '. Il-awxey Tapping .... . Erti ditox Assistants to Business Manager Ton Leonard- Ray T,effler Rudolph Hofmiau Arthur II, Torrey Night Editors James o. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton Howard R. Marsh Charles Weinberg tReporters Edwin A. H-yman Eugene IL. Blson Tom C. Reid I,. Greenebaum J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Jslyn Irwin Johlnson Gerald Rosenaum H. A. Fitzgerald f. L. Keddie Verne Burnett C. N. Church Vera Burridge Roy D. Lamond Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers YR. Altsheler G. L. Keser C. T. Fishleigh Delos Smith Thatcher Rea IUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915. Night Editor--Tom C. Reid. AMONG COLLEAGUES. When the average student hears a faculty man criticising another facul- ty man, he is unfavorably impressed. He may quite agree with the observa- tions made, but he cannot help but feel that he would rather learn of the imperfections of the faculty from oth- er lips than from those of faculty mem- bers. Unfortunately, disparagement is rather common among some instruc- tors as regards other men in their de- partment, their college or in other col- leges of the university. It is not the function of a student newspaper to dictate or suggest cours- es of action for members of the teach- ing force. If the mutual criticism in. question were altogether sincere and provoked only by a desire to better conditions, on the part of faculty men and among faculty men, the matter would go unnoticed. But this is not so. Some of the cross-fire .of petty ac- cusations is so bitter as to savor of selfishness. Fortunately, this criti- cism is not applicable to many of the best men on the various faculties; where it is in point, it is to be wonder- ed whether the offenders are not un- awar of the impression which their fault-finding leaves on those outside of the body of officers of the university. Has Dr. Mez taken Battle Creek into consideration when he speaks of "The Place of Force in Modern Civiliza- tion?" The man who wears a 'kerchief up his sleeve is not always he who took his undergraduate work in the east. Why buy text-books when friend roomie took the course last semester, and doesn't want to sell 'em? To prime an old fount of discussion, what is so rare as a drink of water on the campus? With a little of the wax still left, fresh gym classes might learn danc- ing. Among the meeker ones now is he who rode around in taxis last week- end. Working harder from now onis the universal consolation. The week of worry-for laws, any- way. Meanwhile, rumors, rumors. And more rumors. At the Miaestic Califtornia Frank's circus perform- ance ยง eaehed jirs most spectacular mo- fnent when seven horses and their rid- er's went throuh a (uadrille on the tanll Majestic stage. our other acts of average qualit rounded out the Ip ro gra in. Final rehearsals for the sophomore circus were held yesterday afternoon, and the work of decorating Barbour gym will commence this morning. The committee plans the staging of the most elaborate circus that the Wo- en's League has ever attempted. Those who expect to take part in the circus will stop in Barbour gym at some time between 1:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. All con- tributions of candy, popcorn and cake will be received at this time. ,* * * . T'ickets for the junior-freshman women's luncheon tomorrow will be on sale, for 50 cents, from 10:00 o'clock to 12:15 o'clock, today in the east cor- ridor of the general library, after which no more of the pasteboards will be obtainable. A program of music and features, tc follow the luncheon and precede the dancing, is being arranged by Mildred Carpenter, '16. Grace Fletcher, '16, and Gertrude Roos, '16, will speak for the juniors at the luncheon, and Pauline Champlain, '18, and Constance Win- chell, '18, for the freshmen. Freshmen women who do not attend the luncheon have been invited by the juniors to come at 2:00 o'clock for the daneig. * * * Dr. Charles Gilkey, pastor of the Iyde Park Baptist church of Chicago, who will speak at the Majestic meet- ing for men Sunday night, will remain for the first few days of next week for a series of meetings in Newberry hall under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. The fundamental problems of Chris- tian faith will be discussed. Meetings will be held from 4:30 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock Monday and Tuesday, and will be followed by op- portunities for informal consultations with Dr. Gilkey. Miss Alice Evans, 1004 Oakland ave- nue, will be at home for university women from '3:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. * * * The membership committee of the Women's League will receive mem- bekship dues and new memberships at a table in the corridor of the general library from 9:00 o'clock to 4:00 o'clock today. Dean's Fresh Roasted Peanuts per pound 10c. 91-92 AS EVER-at your service with new and second hand T'EX1CT BOOK S Enough for everyone-also the greatest stock in the city of ENCINEERS' SUPPLIES Loose Leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, etd. MAIN An TATE Wahr's Book Stores UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Prescription Points, No. 6 AVE 'your doctor leave the prescription here or telephone us, H and we will have a messenger call and get it. We will con- pound it just as the doctor orders and return it to you in a short time, and no extra charge made either. Quarry Drug Co. The Druggists on the Corner. 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