TiE MICHIGAN DAILY ~1 HlIGH CLASS TAILORING4 is the keynote of our success. For 2? years wve have been masters in the Art of Tailoring. Our finished gar- mnent looks right, wears right, and stays right 'till the fabric is Nworn out. These qualities are in addition to the dlistinction, individuality, and exclus- iveness that mares our tailoring stand out from thie commonplace. Leave your order' today for that new G. H. )WILT) COMPAN~Y Leadiv Me)rchant Tailors. State St. THlE MIC41IAN DAILY'l Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday, during the university year. Fntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-clas' matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2..Ko; by mail, $a. go. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. 1-1. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone. 96o FEditorial Office Phone 2414 H. Beach Carpenter....... ,Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field.....<.. Business Manager '- 11 - . Fred Foulk ............News F. F. Mckinney........Associate Chester F . Lang..........Associate T'1' Hawley fTapping........... porting Editnr Editor editor Editor INDOOR ACK GOODS r Stock Is the most Complete in the City RUNNING CORKS$ -- PUSH-ERS SUITS ---- SHOES Anything in the lin, of Sporting Goods GOODS ALGUARANTEED Assistants to Business Manager lohn Leonard Rtay Leffler Rudolph I lofin an Arthur H. Torirey Night editors fames M. Barrett, Jr. M. Rodgers Sylvester ;,. C. Roth Jose h J. Brotherton Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Hlymnan Eugene L. Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaumn J. C. B. Parker Lee l . Joslyn: Trwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbauim Ver1i4elBurnett C. N. Church Vera Burridge Roy D. Laniond 11. A. Vitzger'd000 Edwardl P. Wright i. A. Klanu Unitarian Church At (10:30 nmori1g servi'e 1Vihth er m11t by. Mr. TLoing n; Til h 1e Meaning olif IAt -11:45 )the o, erie(ls Ilas : iScuss ;OT ion uder r1. C. ('. Free- n of Treatmt IIODf iPoi vrtyin Sall Cities. At 7:30 the Young Peopdl'sMeeting with paper on Misions byMr. lar o- ence B-unter. Unitarian Church .Done that outside reading ",yeat 2 Neithler has manytonelse. . s4i lrr klheaterz 1Will lamn Hodge, l in hiscomed.ly of cheerfuilness,, "'The Road to 1-lappi- nessi," will p~lay A return engagement ait the Garrick theater, Detroit, for one week, beginning tomorrow nigt. ,A number of well-known pilnyers will support Mr. THodge. The odates for the performanes o rf lhe :Junior Play 1m v, wbe ekselectd. Trho seniors will view th1eproduc iion on the evening of ,Apr1il .1, and a mat:i- nee will be given onApi3 followin--g the W'A-omen's luncheon. WHR"'S' UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE wom Gynrnas..iuin' Goods Mos>t ctouplete stock in Washtenaw. If you are a Track Candidate Vou will alwayi und the right thiing, and every article gutaranteed at SBOOKSTORE 'El LINES for Detroit-i :xo op. mn., also 8:mw in., y7:06 p. l10:45 P. im, *8:2o a. mn., P. in., 12:15 a. mn., and P. mn., also 9 IT ) 1 r f i s i I .PT.allary The. New $prt w have arrivedt they look migi7 to us. Chock full of every stitch a good workn Look like beti than ever be Business Staff Ferris Fitch EMward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R..Altsheler G. I,. Kesler C. T. Fishleigh Delos Smith. Thatcher Reai Kirk White SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1915, Night Editor--,osephb,.Bro'thertonj. ,FRESH1 LIT ASSEMBLIEJS.j 'Monthly assemiblies are to be held H a-z-. g Models -And ity good style anid made by mall. ter values ,fare. YOR OUR AMBITION, W 1: dt.wrc to bevol Ixr giSt anLt dSt)py'you and your Home Nw ital 1 neded s rooM su.ppic., as well as with all C}toit e iites:lndtother gods carl I -t111a"hig-class drug store. Qpuarry Drug Co. The TDriuggists on thie Cornter. State and North University' MRS. M. M.I ROOT,. COME PICK IN and OUT for ft~eshmen in the literary college, beginning Tuesday. Similar meetings have proved stuccessful in. the engi- neering college. There seems to exist no reason wNihy they should not be of especial benefit to first-year men and women in the arts college, mnany of; whom are u1ndecided as to the prob-- lems ofl campus life and as to their fu- ture vocation, and all of whom can be bettered by sound advice and guidance. Care will, and certainly should, be taken to prevent the assemblies from evolving into routine affairs, devoid of enitlhusiasm and ,interest.. Attend- ance is not to be compulsory, so that the number attending will furnish a pretty good guage as to the attractive- ness of the programs. Wholesome criticism, however, suchi as undoubted- ly will be necessary at times on the part of those who speak, need not be precluded; sincere censure, as distin- guished from scolding, is not distaste- ful to students. who think,. The destiny of the new institution, meanwhile, lies In the spirit of the 1918 class. Withi the return of cold weather, stu*- dent surveyors turn their levels frotw more attracotive objects to the rods, Victrolas For C anoes I Corner Maynard and William Streets .UL U7 f. i, 682. J "E Chop off a few m~inutes and eat some of GEORGE'S Suey WAN KING 1L00 314 S .State St. Plione 1244-M I Mission study classes. will be ltelo it the various churches unlder e" aspi ces of the Y. W. t'. ~ Vg;inning next Week. l fpt iwttion regarding ,thoee clAsses-may boy hadl At N ewberry tall Music for the Jimior Play must be in the hiands of T.lle n SargeantA '16, by tomor~rowv, A gold and Silver loving cup will be the prizes given to the best rag-time singers at the Gene Green rag-time contest at the )Majestic, lMlo.-Tues.- Wed,, March 1., 2,3.102-5 For Mdsical Instruments of Ever} Description, Victrolas, and Edison Dl- BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main amnd Disc Machines, go to SCHAE- Street. eod W Get that 10c San Marco cigar Sat. or Sun. for 5 cents at Sugden Drug Co.. 302 S. State St. eod Wed University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. tf I, SAY! Com-plete Stock of Victor Records p - Buy Nowi -1915- Mlade in Amrlca erchapidlse Our Stock Always Shiows You Somuethiing New SHROiEN BROS. [CRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. The store that alw ays treats you fair , 2 ,.tU E 1 0 7 f"L Look in- at 514 E. William: rett, Barber e Wings j February has only 28 days, so it will be appropriate to donate cash balances to the Polish fund. that our NORM-N : thye.:ew CLR. 'owdc2a~r .J V BEE Street Car Ads. Some of those who attended the band affair insist on a different use of the word "bounce." Others declare that the faculty has an espionage system equal to any Ger- man net-work. If victories over Harvard in' chess would only make up for other things. One man uses his' roommate's. pic- tures to fill out his :scrap-book. Wise ones don't join just in order to get into something. Still a little wear from that winter, suit. ATTENTION SEN !I O RLIT. 0GLS. We are in a position to furnish you with- Caps and Gowns for April 1st. delivery, and owing to our convenient location trust we may receive your patronage. Henry wand Company, North Univ. Ave. If you are a rag-time singer (lady or gentleman) enter Gene Green's rag- time contest at the MaJs Mon .-Tues. Wed. 102-5 Tailors to Meen t .Our Special $3000 Sus Hav QUALITY THAT. UALI FYS UICKLY Henry & Go. 711 N. University Ave. _ , High Shne Weather Is Here We have all styles of black and. tan shoe University Ave. Pharmacy F(,,untHan Pens and Students Supplies, tf I A,. in prices ranging from S5o to_$7.oo r's Shoe Stores State and Man Sts 522 f t lli f',Taxi Co. "We%(' ll be there" Caps and for All Gowns 5221 Departments r- Taxi First Shipment 'of Spring Shirts Patterns exclusive-Come early WAGNER & CO. The More for Young Men Agency for NORMAN& BENNETT The world's recognised leaders 4 in SMEN'S OUTING SHOES, Reduced TlinMk of it, only 25c a paLssengder. Phone taxi 2280. Day rate for single passenger now 25e. Phone taxi 2280. ATTEff N ION ;SlENIOR(I . V.GIRLS. We are inl a position to furnish you wvith Caps andl Gownsl for April lst. deolivery, and ow vingi to our convenient locaiontfrust we may receive your1 pattronag,-,e. Henry and Companyi} North UTniv. Ave. WAN:1TED --TypZew riting . Cophying ;fr"omi manusw1crip'ts nea~itly (done atd moder- -stage-hlelpfor Om!nar the Tenit Ma1ker, Whlitney Theat er, W'ednelsday, Maf'rch 3di . Apply :Attae entrance At 1:00 o'clock Itha:. t dy. As:k for Mr. Kit- tridge. 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 anid placed it ink experienced hands. Our. outfits are from Cox Sons and Vining -the well-known eastern academic costtumers. R ental charge is $2.00 from Swuing-out _through. Commencement. Fay- ment only when delivered. ,m 6AM. tollP. M. i xi CMO. (Third Floor) I FOR RENT ;fi