TnE MICHIGAN DAILY # i o °" 0 0 , o u' 3 HIGH CLASS TAILORING Is the keynote of our success. For 27 years we have been masters in the Art of Tailoring. Our finished gar- rient looksright, wears right, and stays right 'till the fabric is worn out. These qualities are in addition to the distinction, individuality, and exclus- iveness that makes our tailoring stand out from the commonplace. Leave your order today for that new SRIN ( SITI' L . IH. Wilt) CfIotPAtNY Leading flerelhant Tailors. Stite St. iNDOO TRACK _GOODS Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Publisheduevery morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the p6st-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.5o; 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 If. Beach Carpenter........Managing E ;tor W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk....................News Editor F. F. MeKinney............Associate Editor Chester T. Lang..........Associate Editor' P. IawIy leapping..........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager - lohn Leona! dARay Leffler Rudolph Iloifran Arthur 11. Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester .. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton loward R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Ilyman RprePugene L. Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum J. C; B. Parker Lee . Josalyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church Vera Burridge Roy D:. aP ond -1.l A. Fitzgerald Edwvard P. Wigh:lt F. A.Klann Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack yC. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler G. L. Kesler C. T. Fishleigh Delos Smith Thatcher Rea Kirk White THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915. Night Editor --C. N. Churci D)ORMITORIES FOR WOMEN. THE MICHIGAN DAILY the senior. Even some wrestlers cannot public interest. Our Stock Is the most Complete in the City RUNNING CORKS - PUSHERS SUITS -- SHOES Anything in the lin. of Sporting Goods hold GOODS ALL GUARANTEED 11 S E B9T ,Seehan S STU DENTS BOOKSTORE . { TROIT UNITEDLINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE. ed and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10 m. and hourly to 6:10 p. m., also 8:103 m. Cars for Detroi-5:4o a. m., 6:06 a. m., ' every two hours to 6:06 p. Di., 7:06 p. 8:o6 p. m:, g:Ts p. t., and o:45 p. m. Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. m., 8:-o a. m., o6 a m. 5 :o6 p. m., 11:5 p. M., 12:15: i., 12:3o a. in., 1 :oo a.n. ed Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. m., and ry two hours to 7:48 p. 11. . Cars for Jackson-~5:i2 a. In., 6:50 a. in., . every two hours to 6:50 p. M., also 5 P. m., 11 5 p. m. Lib e ral helpings, are our aim, with quality unimpaired. THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS: V r; try r / l t1 J 6 C. °nb y jl+1ll 'r t Y The mud-slinging bicyclist is here again. Have you a little warning in your home? Scraped together that quarter yet ? Tom might get Ferry field. Forum again tonight. Prospective Eight Week club lead- er wil meet in Newberry hall at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon. Catherine Reighard, '15, will speak on the forma- tion of Camp Fire groups among younger girls, and Mr. W. S. Thomp- son, of the sociology department, wil discuss the social problems pre- sented by the typical rural community. Although university women who come from small towns, where they can do work in social service during the sum- mer, are particularly invited, the meetings are open, and all women in- terested are welcomed. * * * Marion 1 lePherson, '15, has been elected chairman of the Senior Play committee by the members. The choice of a play will be made shortly. : * * Final rehearsal of the Girls' Glee club for the Band Bounce at 7:00 o'clock this evening in Hill auditorium. Members will use the stage entrance. * * * Members of organized house groups, who are sending representatives to the Michigan Women's luncheon in De- troit on Saturday, are asked to report to Helen Tuthill, '16, at once. 'Pickets may be obtained at Sheehan's book store until this noon. None may be purchased either here or in Detroit after that time. Margaret Reynolds, '17, chairman of the social committee of the Women's League, announces that the League's annual fancy dress ball will be given Satu(lrd ay evening, March 13, instead of- March 16, as was formerly an- nounced. SENIlOR ENGINEREIS WIN TWO {AES IN BOWLNG CONTEST Winning the first game by a single point, the senior en-gineers took two out of three contests from the junior lits Monday. Pezold turned in the only 200 score of the evening, his second game totaling 13 pins over the double cen- tury mark. The scores follow: Senior Engineers F R WAI R'SE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE ,iM . .. . . .. A Pair of-$6.00 Trousers Made to Your Order Absolutely Free Gymnasium Goods Most complete stock in Washtenaw. If you are a ygrack Candidate You will always find the right thing, and every article guaranteed at ow WA With every suit:or overcoat at $2o.oo; the'saimerimaterial as suit or different. E i E THE reason our tailor- ed-to-order clothes look so good on, the out- side is due o honest foundation on the inside. C:.an,.M wr.ar ~riirc t oelect your-j pr ia -auu summer pattearn today. Fred W. Gross 123E. Liberty St. Exclusive local representative of Ed. V. Price & Co. UTTLE' ON STATE S II E! R. M. Parsons put the Wings on Dormitories are going to play a large part i.n changing the life of the independent, woman student. In the past, her position has not been alto- gether enviable. Not making a sorori- ty is taken more seriously among wom- en than not making a fraternity af- fects men. A tan may have friends regardless of affiliations; a woman is ihore hampered. Then, too, the iractIi- cal consideration of having a modern- 1y-equipped plae in which to live is an advantage. There is something sociable about dormitories-something . that savors pleasantly of what college ought to be. In a measure, the dokmitories will sup- plant sororities. Any fraternity is weakened in its influence as such at a college where dormitory residence is compulsory. But this will not be se- rious. The assuring thing to remem- ber is that the average woman will go through Michigan a great deal more conveniently and happily when. the dormitory system is in operation. The wit is abroad who accuses the senior engineers of washing once a year, just before the time of sitting for their class pictures. it's generally the poor student who fears conspiracies of the profs direct- ed against him.' Supplicating parents have made their semi-annual seige on the deans' offices. Doe. Wiley's plan for an hour to a meal was never meant for Ann Arbor. The new Straight bill seems to be named with appropriate severity. It's just the right kind of weather now for nuts to fall. The spring goddess turns a cold shoulder to all admirers. FLANDERS 2309E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING 11 . SOME folks waste mo time t r yin' to find some use for knot holes than it'd take to get planks With- out any knot holes Din -'em. If you think a pipe must be smoked and smoked before it's sweet, you have never tried Kentucky's Burley de, Luxe, age-mellowed into cool VELVET, The Smoothest SSmoking'Tobacco. lac tins and 5c metal-lined bags. 4J d % sju acpCm BUS BE I Watch the Street Car Ads. 4 ,_ The Reliable Laundry responsible for your laundry linen. >es not tear your linen, but mends it. -es not promise to sew on buttons, but does it. 3e RELIABLE LAUNDRY wants your trial to show that it is Relialge. e are anxious to serve you. Prompt service. hoyt Dibble Weber Wells Pezold ...161 .149 .......160 161 .169 flandicap .. Totals.....830 miinior Thompson ...176 Duffield .....143 Stewart ......189 Shultz......148 Bently ......153 Handicap .. Totals .....829 136 145 138 185 210 30 844 172 107 167 185 168 20 819 177- 144- 144- 148- 133- 474 438 442 494 512 776-24501 170- 148- 162- 164- 196- 518 398 518 485 529 I I Phone 794 215 S. Fourth Ave. Caps and Gowns for All Departments You Lits, you Laws, you Engineers -you Seniors from every Department - we're ready to take your measure now. We've opened the Cap and Gown section and placed it in experienced hands. Our outfits are from Cox4ons and Vining -the well-known eastern academic costumers. Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-out through Commencement. Pay- ment only when delivered. III PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CH Y LAUNDRY LIMOS. ROWE, Prop. Detr oit St. Phone 457-M 860-2508 ready and The junior lits then stood GOTISTICAL BUT, TRUE Snow.flurries predict another lapse of right arms. re- eager to do battle with the fresh engi- neers, but the yearlings failed to show up. The juniors bowled a single game, as provided in the rules, it being theirs by forfeit. It is impossible for any one in the world to make higher grade Dress Glothes mechanically or artistically, or with more perfect lines.- We will have a large consignment of Spring woolens in by the 25th, and wiM gladly lay your selection aside until you wish it made up. Insurance agents are on the trail of (Third Floor) Sam I .Burchfield&Co. U106 K. Huron Street .4 c Latcst Sty ic 10n ans NEW- SNAPPY --ontestants in the Union bridge tourney will wind ip te series of matches in three bouts, the first of which is slated for 7:30 o'clock tomor- row night. Cards are being sent out to the half hundred players to stimu- late interest in the closing matches. All players will be required to play the full number of games, before the win- ters are declared and prizes given. -Shrubbery from the south-east side TYPEWRITER BARGAIN S ~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, TYPEWRITER CO. INC. A. H.COHEN, Resident Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue of the Michigan Union clubhouse is being transplanted to the northeast portion of the grounds, where it will not conflict with the proposed new building. Mr. T. -. Iden will lecture on "Sci- ence and the First Chapters of Gene- sis" at the Bible Chair house, 444 S. State street, at 6:30 o'clock this even- ing. The lecture will be free and in- formal, and all ;university men are invited to attend. -Candidates for fellowship'appoint- ments for the year 1915-1916 at the University of Michigan, are expected to hand in their applications to Dean Karl E. uithe, of the Graduate School, not later than Monday. -Special prograils for Michigan Un- ion dances for the rest of the semester, have beerr designed by Harold B. Ab- bott, 't5A, and will probably leave the press in time for use at the dance this week-end. One steps and waltzes are designated after the dance numbers on the new programs, and each fifth dance is a fox trot. 0 From Young's Bros., New York AT rarsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave.