THB MICHIGAN lAILY r _ is 1I ill Spring Showing of STEIN BLOCH SUITS I Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. READY AT YOUR SERVICE IMPERIAL HATS Correct Spring Attire for Men and all the new shapes and colors in CAPS Suits Balmacaans Topcoats Raincoats $15 to $30 $12 to $25 $8 to $20 . $8 to $18 i Lindenschmitt, Apftel & Co. s. DIETERLE AND RUNDELL TAILORS NINTY-FOUR WEST FORT STREET DETROIT, MICH. FORMIERLY WM. E. DIETERLU SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW Satisfy that animal instinct with DEAN'S. Fresh Roasted Peanuts A FULL POUND 214 S. Main St " "" )METRY The Drugless System of measuring eyes to deter- mine the need of glasses is the logical, reasonable, s c ie n t i fi c method. I will be pleased to dem- onstrate the efficiency of my system of eye measurements to you. o Making glasses in our own shop enables us to give you the best optical service obtainable. Any lens furnished in from one to three hours. the activities referred to. Xi. "Eligibility. Students desiring, to take part in any public activity, or in the preparation of such activity, must, before such participation, or prep- aration, obtain from the chair- man of the sub-committee on eligibili- ty of the senate committee on student affairs an official certificate of eligibil- ity. Application cards for such certi- fication must be produced from the chairman or secretary of the senate committee or the chairman of the sub- committee on eligibility, and when signed by the secretary of the school or college to which the student be- longs, filed with the chairman of the sub-committee on eligibility. This chairman, upon favorable action by his committee, will issue the official cer- tificate of eligibility. No student may engage in any public activity until such official certificate is filed with the proper officer in charge of that activ- ity. III. "Probation. . Students on probation are forbidden to take part in any pub- lic activity. IV. "Warning. Students on the warned list are foridden to participate in any public activity. V. "Conditions and Failures. Students having outstanding conditions or fail- uresare prohibited from participating in any public activity except by special permission from the senate committee on student affairs. In general a grade of D will be considered as a condition. VI. "Special Students. Special students are prohibited from participating in any public activity except by special permission of the senate committee on student affairs. VIL. "First Year. No student shall take part in any public activity during his first year of residence in the universi- ty; except by special permission of the senate committee on student affairs. This shall not exclude such students without conditions and otherwise in good standing, from participating in the public activities of their class. VIII. "General. The senate committee on student affairs has the right to prohibit a student from participating in any public activity whatever, in the opin- ion of the committee, such participa- tion is detrimental to his college work. Ix. "Special Permission. The special permission to participate in public ac- tivities in exception to rules V, VI, and VII, will be granted by the senate committee on student affairs only upon the positive recommendation of the faculty of the school or college to which the student belongs. Petitions for such special permission must in every case be presented before the par- ticipation in the activity is begun." Ithacans Play Indoor Practice Game Coach Sharpe's Cornell baseball squad held the initial indoor practice baseball game of the season Friday. Cornell boasted of a crack baseball nine last year, ranking with Pennsyl- vania as the best in the east. In fact Michigan's decisive victories over the Cornell and Pennsylvania teams were the principal point upon which the Wolverines were awarded the national championship. Day rate for single passenger now 25c. Phone taxi 2280. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf Open Bundays 5:30 to 4:30, Lyndem. Results Count Continued re-orders prove the quality and merit pf our work in, both Portrait and Commercial De- partments. Our satisfied customers are our biggest advertisement. S e e us about your work; we compete with one and all.k We have recently received a fine new lot of Moldings, and are mak- ing a specialty of artistic picture framing. Films developed for 15c per roll. Prints made from 3c upwards HOPPE'S Ann Arbor's Finest Studio 619 E. Liberty Street j I i I The Big Store Temple Theatre ADMISSION 5c. (except Friday and Saturday) Monday Mar. 8-"Lena" (with Miriam Nesbit) Tuesday Mar. 9-"The Lion's Bride'(Pathe eolored) r I Noma Wednesday, Mar. 10 - "The Third Act" (with Louise Vale) Coming-"The Plot" [(with Es- tella Mardo) Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Monday-Tuesday, March 8.9 Gaby Deslys in "Her Triumph" I h I Fins Spring Haberdashery Headquarters for Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4.00 Perrin 's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear The World's Best Underwear Hosiery and other Quality, Fixings I. PROTECT YOUR EYES The blinding reflection of sunlight on the white * snow causes a very severe strain on the ,eyes. Amber Classes will filter the light and prevent all eye strain keeping your eyes in perfect condition to study. We are showing a large line of both Amber and Dark Smoked Glasses. 25o. up to $5.00 HALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS I Look at our Show Windows for CANDY SPECIALTIES Every day in the week. TH4E.SUGAR BOWL 104 S. Main St. 200-202 South Main St. 2 Wednesday, March 10 D-'Anumzio's "Cabiria", (ii.reels) WALK A FLIGHT and SAYE THE DIFFERENCE ._ -- I I Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Monday, Mar. 8-' Hilo Fighting Blood" two part Selig drama. "Distilled Spir- is," Mina comedy. Two part Lubin drama. Tuesday, Mar. 9 -"The Regenerating hove," a three part special-feature. "Two Stray Souls," Biograph drama. "The Fates and Flora Fourfiush," Vit- agraph comedy with Clara Kimball Young. Wednesday, Mar. 1 O-"Iu the N\ame of the Prince of Peace," a Dyredaart film feature. Coming - Mrs. Leslie Carter in "Du Barry." Watch for the date. LET ME PRO4VE IT Try xour $25.00 Suits Alterations and Repairing ALBERT GANSLE What I save in rent and other overhead expense is added to the quality of the garments I tailor. I MERCHANT TAILOR 108 E. Washington St. Second Floor I EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist - Optician WithArnold & Co., Jewelers 220 S. Main Street I .--" Ill " the auditor and comptroller of student organizations, and must be presented 0s O to him for audit at least once each 4W~flW1C. & R 1 H year, and as often as he shall require. "The committee on student affairs has jurisdiction over the establish- ment of student organizations and the Editor, The Michigan Daily:- management of their affairs and the In March, 1913, at the instance of launching of new enterprises and ac- the committee on student affairs, the tivities including entertainments of uniersomit teop tdnt s, the ulesvarious sorts and determines the eli- university senate adopted the rules gibility of students to take part in governing participation in public these activities, as well as to hold of- activities which are given on pages 83- fices. The authority of this committee 84 of the university catalogue, and is derived from the university senate which I am asking you to publish in and extends to all non-athletic activi- connection with this letter. Their ad- ties and to all students in every school ministration is in immediate charge and college of the university. Activi- of the committee on eligibility, of ties of various types are supervised di- which Prof. C. B. Vibbert is chairman. rectly by appropriate sub-committees, They apply equally to all students in while the question of eligibility to par- the university. Indeed they form a ticipate in any non-athletic activity part of the rules, plainly stated in the is under the immediate charge of the official publications of the university, sub-committee on eligibility. The rules which every student at matriculation governing eligibility, which have been binds himself on honor to familiarize approved by the senate, and which ap- Spring Hats Now Ready We carry a complete stock of the most up-to-date hats to be found anywhere. All late hats are trim- med with the bow exactly on the side. Hats with bow in the back or at the quarter are out of date, old timers. We make hats to order and do all kinds of hat work. Your last season's hat re-blocked in the latest shape, with new trimmings, will look new and up-to date. F ACTORY HIAT STORE 118 E. H8zron S t. Buy your Mazda lamps at 310 S. Sate. Switzer's, tf Shoes repaired while you G. Andres, 222 S. State St. rest. 0, eod Tu 522 ! Six rides for a dollar?! 348 C. H. Brock 348 Taxi-Cab Livery Holmes Taxi Co. "Back of the Union" 522 Opera cast rehearsal, at McMillan hall, at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow. Opera chorus rehearsal, at McMillan hall, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. All men who were at Camp Davis last summer meet in room 411 engi- neering building, at 5:00 o'clock today. Regatta committee chairmen meet at Union at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Craftsmen Degree team will meet at the Masonic temple at 10:30 o'clock. Think of it, only 25c a passenger. Phone taxi 2280. University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf In future all ears stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tt For Musical Instruments of Every Description, Victrolas, and Edison Di- amond Disc Machines, go to 'SCHAE- BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main Street. sod W 30 Agents Wanted. Several Michigan students cleared $400 each last summer vacation. . If you need money to return to Michigan in October write us and we will send our representative to call on you. Give references. Silver-Chamberlain Co.. Clayton, New Jersey, Box 58. Next time you're down town, you member of some Senior class, just step in a moment to be measured for your cap and gown. No rental charge till outfits are delivered. Mack & Co. Have your photographs framed at De Fries Art Store, 223 S. Main St. 109-11 FOR RENT-New flat furnished or un- furnished. Price and location desir- able. Mrs. Baldwin. 617 E. Liberty St. FOR RENT-Modern up to date gar- age on Thompson t.. For informa- tion call I4ouse Manager, phone 1505. LOST-Gun metal mesh bag contain- ing amethyst rosary on S. State be- tween Liberty and Madison, on Fri- day evening. Phone 2267. LOST-Alpha Phi pin, Friday night, March 5. Finder please call 368. LOST-Gold band ring. M.G.B. en- graved inside. Highly prized. Please phone 557-M. LOST-A pair of fur lined leather gloves outside of South Wing. Find- er please notify R. H. Howard. Phone 1914-M. 425 S. Division. Reward. TAKEN-Will party who took black muff from room 103 West hall please communicate with 1113 College St, WANTED-Typewriting. Copying from manuscripts neatly done at moder- ate rates. Phone 1407-3, or 2308-3. WANTED-Local representative to sell new article of great merit to stores or direct. Fine opportunity for man of ability. E. L. Waite, 625 Hearst Bldg., Chicago. himself with and. obey.' ARTHUR G. HALL,- Secretary committee on student affairs. Student Organizations and Interests. "While matters of scholarship and general conduct are looked after by the faculties and administrative offi- cers of the different departments, all other student enterprises and organi- zations are under the supervision ofE two general committees,-the senate ply equally to all schools and colleges of the university, are given below. Rules Governing Participation in Pub. lie Activities "Public Activities. Public activities includes:-(1) Participation in any or- atorical or debating contest, or any dramatic or musical exhibition, (2) Service on student publications, (3) Holding a class or university office, (4) Official connection with any of the You Ought to Come in if you are at all interested in the very latest sheet music. Every Friday our Detroit store sends us the big hits of the week. They are yours at ten cents a copy. 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "We'll be there" 522 Freslmen and Sophomores We want young men for traveling salesmen during the summer months. Would like men who can stay with us at least three summers. We pay a straight salary with commissions and traveling expense. Write or call. W. H. HILL CO. 56 -Seldon Avenue, Detroit. nittee on student affairs I in control of athletics. al action of the board of accounts of all student and the so-called college functions, such as the By the Sophomore Prom, Women's Banquet, regents, and similar activities. The list is not organi- intended to be exhaustive, but merely roval of to indicate the character and scope of PHONE 1707 FOR DELIVERY GRINNELL BROS. "The Source of the Latest and Best" 120-122 WUP E. LIBERTY ST. _____________I , m ii__ ,_