TriE MICHIGAN DAILY * ____r_________ A LOOK AT THE NEW CLOTHES we are showing will show the high class of fabrics we use for men's ap- parel. A look at any of the men we clothe will prove we are masters of. style and tailoring skill. For twenty- seven years we have been masters in the :rt of t:iloriag. Our Spring woolens are now on dis- play and we invite a visit. C. H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Publisheduevery 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; $z.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. 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Fishleigh Delos Smith K W Thatcher Rea Kirk White TABLE. t- 7:o io 8::o THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTEM SAYS: 5 P. m., 12:15 n.. 8 a. m., and . in., 6:5o a. in., ;a p. mn., also f WE gua shapel coat fronts an ity of our lin year-if they "make good. rantee the iness of our nd the qual- iugs for one give out we f r d for your uit today. . Gross berty St. representative rice & Co. 1 E Be measured new Spring s Fred W 123 E. Lib Exclusive local of Ed. V. Pr SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915. Night Editor-J. C. B. Parker. SUMMER BASEBALL. It is common knowledge that almost every man on the Michigan baseball squad is not a strict amateur, accord- ing to the absurdly exacting rules of eligibility. But every one of these men, before he can enter an intercol- legiate game, is compelled to sign a statement declaring that he is an am- ateur, In this case, .amateurism means steering clear of summer base- ball, among some hundreds of other things, Michigan baseball men do quite generally participate in summer baseball, and they are falsifying delib- erately when they deny it, The fault is iu the system, not in the men, The local authorities, in common with those at other institu- tions, have been afraid to face the is- sue. They have gone'on calling upon their men to sign untrue statements, fearing that if' Michigan recognized summer baseball, It would be shunned by other universities. The reasonable solution, if this temerity cannot be overcome, seems to be to ignore the question of summer baseball, as re- gards the standing of an athlete, such a practice being in vogue, it is under- stood, in the east. It is more than jus- tifiable cowardice to continue the present double-faced attitude, 5 -- Miss Evans has planned a 10-mile cross-country tramp for Monday, Feb-i 'uary 22, to which all University wom- en are invited. The party will leave Barbour gymnasium at 10:00 o'clock and 'will be gone until late in the af- ternooit. Each member of the party is asked to bring luncheon. Tryouts for the Junior Play music must have their copy in the hands of Ellen Sargent, '16, by Monday. Infor- mation concerning its nature may be obtained from Miss Sargent, Alice Lloyd, '16, Elsa Apfel, '16, or Altha Heffelbower, '16, who comprise the committee. * * * - Tickets for the annual banquet of the Detroit Association of University of Michigan Women, which takes place at noon Saturday, February 27, at the new Hotel Statler are now on sale at Sheehan's book store. The association desires as many undergraduate women as possible to attend, and the recom- mendation that each organized wom- ens' house send a representative, as. has been done in some previous years, will be considered by the League ex- ecutive board in tomorrow's session. .* * * Margaret Reynolds, '16, has an- nounced Tuesday, March 16, as the date for the annual Womens' League fancy dress party. With the aim of making this year's party more elab- orate and successful than any of its predecessors. Miss Reynolds, social chairman of the League, has appointed a committee which is already working on the details. * * * Senior women will assemble at a luncheon which takes place at the Michigan Union at 12:30 o'clock today. It is one of two of its kind, which, to- gether with a breakfast during com- meflcement week, constitute the social activity planned by the committee for senior women as a group. Tickets are selling rapidly, and a large attendance is expected. Wash- ington's Birthday decorations and fa- vors will be features of the luncheon. HAROLD J. SMITH APPOINTED fM M, ..1 -"T l -"7l ' m, F It E FLANDERS E2109E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING E 1' Enough for everyone--also the greatest stock in the city of ENCINEERS' SUPPLIES Loose Leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, etc. MAIN G /Q n n n a STATE St". W hr' B k Stores StE a UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE -1 - m i A Pai. of $6.00 Trousers Made to Your Order Absolutely Free With -every suit:or overcoat ata$2o.oo;>.theisainelmaterial aa-suit or different. SO live that any man will be proud to say, U sVesmoked many - a pipe with him." [3 "And mighty good ones they were," he will add, if your tobacco jar gives out the fragrance of VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. "y I s ,1aA8ro1 4 lEE OFFERS ND BOX OF MICHIGAN i TO THE ONE WHO BADE PENCIL CHANGE SIGN. CALL FOR BOX. Reliable Laundry le for your laundry linen. your linen, but mends it. iie to sew on buttons, but does it. UNDRY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable., S to serve you. Prompt service. Spring pessimists are looking for- TO TAK ECHARGE OF REGATTA ward to an agreeable stretch of thaws, blizzards, la grippe, sore throats, gar- Harold J. Smith, '16E, has been ap- gyles and Ann Arbor sidewalks. pointed to take charge of the Michigan Union Boat club regatta to be held on Now for someone to come forward the Huron river the last of May He and argue against the advisability of succeeds Westcott T. Smith, '15E, who calling off the holiday Monday. resigned last week because of the pres- sure of studies. Michigan scholarship is one contin- The regatta according to present ual march to the "C," said one wit at plans will be on a larger scale than the Union forum, in previo s years. Efforts are being made to secure inter-class crew con- George crossed the Delaware, but he tests on the course recently marked never had to contend with the marking out on the ice of Barton pond. Swim- system. ming and boat races will be held and will be open to any who sign up in the Lucky ones will see the Wolverines club's membership campaign, which and Tigers in action tonight. starts Tuesday. Special arrangements will be made for the transportation Some have already found that the and the societies' parade at night. favorite pipe course isn't. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor. There's a difference between schol- en's Pharmacy, 700 Packard street. ti A Business, Men's Lunch for 50c. 216 S. Fourth Ave. r+ae - This is a new tervice feature of the New 164 .R2OOMn -and one which 'is' making a tremendous hit. Served every day between 1i and i o'clock. There are many other new and improved features including dain- ty afternoon tea lunches, orches- tra music on Saturdays, and special facilities for banquets and dinner parties. (Second Floor-Annex) III 'AL BUT TRUE sible for any one in gher grade Dress ily or artistically, more perfect lines. the world Clothes or with PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CITY LAUNDRY TIOS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Phone 457-M TYPEWRITER BARGAINS 5 We have a few Trial Machines which we offer at greatly reduced prices on the easiest of terms. Will be glad to have you try them. We rent typewriters, too. ROYAL TYPRWRITER CO. INC, A. H.COHTN, Resident. Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue 100 students in need, none of them could be had one afternoon? In answer to appeals through The Michigan Daily last fall to find em- 'loyment for students, the writer went to the Y. M. C. A. office at least six different times to find someone want- ing work, and only once was he suc- cessful. And in this case the studen't was very particular what kind of work he did. What is the trouble? .Is it the fault of the system used by the Y. M. C. A. employment office, or is it the fault of the students in being too particular what kind of work they do? RAY E. BASSETT, '13. 'e a large consignment of Spring y the 25th, and will gladly lay your aside until you wish it made up. t, . -, - field & Co. on Street ,fommunicr~fior i 0 -SNAPPY , New Editor, The Michigan Daily:-- Every little while we read in the columns of The Michigan Daily of the number of students who are seeking employment through the Y. M. C. A. employment office. Only in yester- day's Daily did we read that more than 100 students were in actual want on account of being unable to secure any sort of remunerative work. About 9:00 o'clock last Friday morn- ing the writer had occasion to phone the employment office in search of someone wanting work. The employ- ment office stated that they were un- able to get anyone before noon, but thought they could get someone at that time. However the noon hour passed and the writer got no reply. Could it be possible that out of more than AT, Rowe Receives Sample of M Club Pin Secretary Floyd A. Rowe, of the M club, has received a sample of the new club pins which are to be provided for all members. The pin consists of a perfect block M in gold, with the word "^' or''" ^ ~o^*^^ """^"" surf"'' .