TatE MICHIGAN DAILY IT'S NO REFLECTION V / on ready-made clothes to say they cannot possibly fit everybody perfect- ly all over. Each man has peculiari- ties of form which only made-to-meas- ure apparel can fit. Order your new Spring suit or overcoat here and then you'll know what perfect fit and class mean. Ofucourse,s allsgarments are made in our own shops. Drop in and see, our new Spring woolens. G. If. WiLD COMPANY, Leading Merchant Tailors. State St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday dtiring the university year. head does notalways lead directly to an assistantship. Some stitch-in-time advocate might well ask for those 'scapes on north Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as wing. second-class matter. INDOOR TRACK GOODS Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.$0; by mail, $2.3o. 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 P F. McKinney.......... ..Associate Editor Chester H. Lang...........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hoiman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Hoseph J. Brotherton Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Grenebaum J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church Vera Burridge Roy D. Lamond H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. wright F. A. Klann Business Staff Mary Pickford has been picked by one school ward as a world celebrity. Bowling pins, like other things, fall when the right man comes:along. Sportively speaking further, liards has its own draw-backs. bil- Gymnasium Goods Most complete stock in Washtenaw. If you are a Track Candidate You will always find the right thing, and every article guaranteed at UNES UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE' Ypsi division receipts indicate the approach of spring. Wise students know how to check landladies' wrath. U Our Stock is the most Complete in the City Most quarter meters around 1:22 a. m. run down] RUNNING CORKS SUITS PUSHERS SHOES Anything in the line of Sporting Goods GOODS ALL GUARANTEID An Omar in this case costs from 50 cents up. How'd ya like to go home and sleep a week? T SO STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE March Winds and Chaps If you would be free from the annoyance of March winds, we can assist if you use Dermal Cream Almond Toilet Lotion Shaving Lotion or our Cold Cream Ferris Fitch C. V. Sellers G. L. Kesler Delos Smith Edward Mack Y. R. Altsheler C. T. Fishleigh Thatcher Rea Kirk White Time to repaint the "Pleases." ETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE. ted and Express Cars for Detroit-7:r o n. and hourly to 6:to p. in., also 8:mo I Cars for Detroit-5:4o a. in., 6:06 a. rn., d every two hours to 6:06 p. in., 7:06 p. 8:o6 p. m., 9:15 p. II., and 10:45 p. in. Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. in., 8:20 a.,im., :06 a. m., S:o6 p. m., xi :15 p. 11., 12:15 in., 12:30 a. mn., z :oo a. rn. ted Cars for Jackson- :48 a. in., and ery two hours to ;7:48 p). m. i1 Cars for Jackson-5:12 a. n., 6:50 a. In., d every two hours to 6:50 p. In.., also 15 p. Wf., 1I :Is p. in. TYPEWRITERS Underwood and othsr, high-grade machines, Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged at prices consistentwith quality. 'EWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING TYPEWRITING SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL (Over Baltimore Lunch) S- State St. Phone 582-J -A M EE' I jai i M allory The New Sprint have arrivedt they look migb to us. Chock full of every stitch a good work Look like bett than ever be Hats g Models - And ity good style and made by nan. er values fore. YOURS COME PICK IN and OUT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. Night Editoy-James M. Barrett. BETTERING TRACK SPORTS. It is pretty generally admitted that Michigan is not putting her best footj forward in track. Nobody would claim, probably, that the men in the local student body are any less fit' physically than those in any other large university. Going on the as- sumption, then, that there is some- thing that prevents a maximum effi- ciency in this branch of sport, it is in- teresting to try to ascertain the pos- sible reasons, whether one believes or not that it is desirable to get top-notch results in the way of scores. In the first place, the generality may be made that there is no considerable interest in track sports on the campus,1 and that this indifference limits the number of candidates. There is some- thing in this, but it is more a phe- nomenon than a cause.. The real cause seems to lie in a place where it may be remedied, namely in the hands of those who manage athletics at the university. Track insignia should be more liberally awarded, so that a man need not be one of the half dozen best candidates in his event in the country;. at present there is little temptation for the fairly good man to go out for Varsity track competition. There should be more meets with important teams, despite considerations of ex- pense. Good quarters for year-around training should be provided. The track coach should be allowed to give his entire time to track, and not be expected to train the football team in the fall. The college of one punster is re- vealed by his comment that the lights in the dome of University hall indi- cate the lit department. Mrs. Henry Joy and Mr. John New- berry, of Detroit, together wth Mr. Al- bert Kahn, architect of the Newberry residence hall, were in Ann Arbor yes- terday considering plans for its fur- nishing. Laura Feige, '15, will be the speaker at the weekly Vesper Service in New- berry hall from 5:00 to 5:30 o'clock today. Tickets for the annual Michigan womens' luncheon, to be held in Bar- bour gymnasium at noon Saturday, April 3, are now being printed, and will be on sale soon by representatives of the various classes, according to Jeannette Armstrong, '17, chairman of the publicity committee. The price will be $1.00, and will include admis- sion to the matinee performance of the Junior Play following the luncheon. Proof for the women's number of the Gargoyle is now being read, and the edition will be out on Friday, March 5. Senior women must be measured for their caps and gowns within the next ten days, in order to insure their ar- rival in time for the performance of the Junior Play on April 1. Measure- ments are being taken by Mack and Co., and by Henry and Co. Arrest Fraternity House Sneak Thief Jess Motley, colored, was arrested Monday, charged with stealing a leath- er bag from the Nu Sigma Nu house where he was employed. Upon closer investigation, it was discovered that Motley was responsible for a number of thefts which have occurred in the same house. L. R. Craner, '1pM, dis- covered his bag in Motley's room, and swore out a warrant for his arrest. Quarry Drug Co. k MRS. M. M. ROOT Corner Maynard and William Streets Exclusive Agency for Gibson 'Mandolins and Guitars The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University t S ..J....._ , f l I olfe ors hop off a few minutes and eat some of GEORGE'S S'u ey WAK KING OO 34 S .State St. Phone 1244-M Look in at 614 E. William Burrett, Barber Buy Now -1915 Made in AmericaMerchandise Our Stock Always Shows You Something New SHROIEN BROS.* DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. The store that always treats you fair 124 S. MAIN are in ewey ~ yl SU1gas for city or country fro or function. The co are fast, the styles s; and right-the patt c orreCt--insist on label. $1.50 and up Clue t, Peaody&Co., Inc. sins & and S. Univ. Hall Phone 15 a .. .. R. M. Parsons put the Wings ln PHONE 1000 UBY B'E'E- Watch the Street Car Ads. MENZORIM Nor Pneumatic tubes might be furnished When questioned, the negro disclosed for those who have to carry in young that he still had a number of stolen law libraries from out around 7000 articles in his possession, which he Washtenaw. & was forced to return. Motley was re- leased after paying a fine of $15 and No strawberry short-cakes yetb costs. some of the foundations may have been baked long since. Wright Saxophone Trio Party, Mich- igan Union, Friday, March 5th. For Those men who prowl home with tickets call 236 or 374. big square packages may be the losers in a poster contest. Wright Saxophone Trio Party, Mich- igan Union, Friday, March 5th. For Walking home with a department tickets call 236 or 374. Tailors to Men Our Seia $30.0-0 Suits Have QUALITY THAT J ALIFYS UICKLY Henry & Co. 711 N. University Ave. The Nettleton Bond St. High Shoe Weather Is Here We have all styles of black and tan shoe "i prices ranging from $3.S to $7.Co FRESHMEN!! CUT DOWN YOUR MATCHES EXPENSE Wahr's Shoe Stores State and Main Stsi m r. arNr Ingle Passenger Taxi Rates A. 'rom 50c to 25c from 6 A.1 M. to 11 P. M. You who have to supply a houseful of inveterate smokers with matches each week will be vitally interested in the. ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER It isn'f expensive and it will save you a lot of anxiety about the match supply. Sold by the an Arbor Taxi Co. Eastern Michigan Edison Co. COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS. 515 E. Liberty * r-s