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From the First Measuring to
the Finished Suit
every detail of our tailoring will
be found pleasant and satisfactory.
Wide choice of exclusive fabrics
will be yours---perfect fit and mo-
dish style guaranteed. The world
of well dressed 'men are regular
visitors here. Why not become
one of the members?
G. H. WILD COMPANY,
Leading Merchant Tailors. State St.
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Our Stock is the most Complete in the City
RUNNING CORKS
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STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE
TROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE.
ed and Express Cars for Detroit-7 :10
in. and hourly to 6:10 p.in., also 8:10
M.
Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:06 a. i.,
levery two hours to 6:06 p.'in., 7.:o6 p.
8:o6 p. mn., 9:=5 p. mn., and"10:45 p. mn.
Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. n., S:o a. m.,
06 a. m., 5:06 p. m., 11:15 p. M., 12:15
in., 12:30 a. m., 1:0 a. m.
ed Cars for. Jackson-7:48 a. m., and
y two hours to 7:48 p. in.
Cars for Jackson-5:i2 a. m., 6:5o a. m.,
every two hours to 6:5o p. m., also
5 p. m., 11:15 p. m.
Full Spring Showing1
Now Ready
FRANKEL ,
CLOTHES
ONE PRICE ONE POLCY
FIFTEEN
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every 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, $2.5o; by mail, $z.so. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager
Fred Foulk....................News Editor
F. F. McKinney............Associate Editor
Chester H. Lang ..........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping..........Sporting Editor
Assistants-to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur 14. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E. C. Roth JosephJ3; Brotherton
Howard R. Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene 'L. Bulson
Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum
J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
H. A. Fitzgrald Edward P. Wright
Vera Burridge F. A. Klann
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
'thatcher Rea
TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915.
Night Editor-E. Rodgers Sylvester.
THE GENERAL LIBRARY.
The general library is to be com-
mended for its efficiency of operation
under trying conditions. Minor criti-
cisms there are, of course, but when
these are traced down, they usually
prove to be founded on practically ir-
remediable draw-backs. Inexperienced
help is hired, in a number of instances,
evidently for the sake of economy, and
in order to supply work for students.
Then, too, the inadequacy of equip-
ment plays a part in hampering effi-
ciency, if appearances may be trusted.
The substantial remedy will proba-
bly take the form of an improved
building, whether it is ever feasible to
employ trained assistants altogether
or not. But something may be done
now. Delays at the desk call forth the
most objections. These are largely oc-
casioned by the ignorance of the pat-
ron as to the system used at the libra-
ry. What to do to get a certain book
is not such a simple matter as those
in charge may imagine. More publicity
regarding the "how" of using the li-
brary to advantage would be appreci-
ated.
More than one student is running
around with a crystal-less watch wait-
ing to go home and put it on the fam-
ily bill.
There is the usual number who in-
sist that they never did want to make
Tau Beta Pi anyway.
The bitterest thing is the bill that
they put in the bottom of those little
baskets.
Boarding house indications point to
profuse laying on the part of local
hens.
One contrib advises copyrighting this
column, to ward off Life, et cet.
Professional authorities on attention
Majestic Theater.
Steindel brothers, playing the cello,
violin and piano were easily the lead-
ers on this week's bill at the Majestic.
Their recital of operatic, classical and
popular pieces might well grace a
musical program of larger pretensions.
The Neffsky troupe of Russian singers
and whirlwind dancers, offer a novelty
not often seen on vaudeville programs.
Bert Kenney and E. Booth Platt, black-
face comedians have a skit that is
productive of much laughter. A com-
edy tight wire act, and a song and
dance round out one of the best shows
in weeks.
Prizes at the Women's League fancy
dress party Saturday evening, were
awarded to the sophomore class, .for.
the cleverest class stunt, a dance of
well-known advertising figures, and to
Doris Robinson, '15, for the prettiest,
Catherine Reighard, '15, for the clev
erest, and Beatrice Lambrecht, '16, for
the funniest costumes. Adams House,
216 North State street, won the cup for
the most cleverly costumed house
group, with their patriotic costumes.
Other noteworthy costumes are includ-
ed in a long list of honorable mention.
* * *
First aid to the injured, and the rud-
iments of practical nursing, will be
the subjects of the demonstrations to
be given in Newberry hall at 4:00
o'clock, on the next three Thursday af-
ternoons by Dr. Elsie S. Pratt and two
assistants.
University women interested in the
course, are asked to register at New-
berry hall at once, as only a limited
iumber can be accommodated at the
demonstrations.
* * *
Prof. George L. Jackson, of the de-
partment of education, will speak on
"The Strength and the Limitations of
the School in Vocational Education" at
the regular meting of the Girls' edu-
cational club at 7:30 this evening in
Newberry hall. University women,
whether members of the club or not,
are cordially invited.
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Spring is in the air.
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Whom would you like to fight this
morning?
Or maybe you heard Hamilton Wright
Mabie.
Sorority 'phone bells are humming.
FREE
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
A Pair otf$6.00
Trousers Made to Your
Order Absolutely Free
Being another way of saying
Funny that Friday and the 13th
didn't coincide.
With every suitior ovcrcoat
atj$2o.oo;;=the1same material
asisuit or different.
FLANDERS
2j9[E. LIBERTY ST.
ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY
IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING
Li b e ral
helpings, are our
aim, with quality
unimpaired..
TUTTLE'S I
ON STATE
MAY troubles follow you
all yo' days,
an always get lost
in the smoke fromyo p e
yo ole pipe.
Make Joe's wish come true by filling "yo'.ole pipe" with
VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. The frag-
rant smoke from Kentucky's age-mellowed Burley de Luxe
will "mellow out" your discontent. 10c tins and 5c f
metal-lined bags.
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The Reliable Laundry
Is responsible for your laundry linen.
Does not tear your linen, but nends it.
Does not promise to sew on buttons, but does it.
The RELIABLE LAUMORY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable.
We are anxious to serve you. Prompt service.
The Finest
Place in Town
to Dine
PARTICULAR .LAUNDRY,
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
CITY. LAUNDRY
THOS. ROWE, Prop.
Detroit St. Phone 457-M
It
Mrs. Chauncey Cook, of
Mrs. Frederick Stevens,and
Hillsdale,
Miss Grace
Phone 794
215 S. Fourth Ave.
EGOTISTICAL BUT TRUE
don't always get the most of it. Millard of Detroit, the latter the presi-
dent of the Association of Michigan
All-night lights in the libraries are women in that city, have been ap-
the tungstens of wisdom. pointed to the board of governors of
the new Martha Cook residence hall,
Rain serves to wash off the campus at South University and Ingalls street.
smoke-stacks at least.
Teams representing the women of
Debates by correspondence are be- the senior and freshman classes will
coming quite the thing. meet at 4:50 o'clock today in Barbour
Mack's
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Service a la Carte
Open 8:00 in the morning till 5:00 in
the afternoon-Saturdays till 9:00
Orchestra Music on Saturdays
[Special Club Dinners and Banquet
by appointment
It is impossible for any one in
to make higher grade Dress,
mechanically or artistically,
more perfect lines.
the world
Clothes
or with
Second Floor-Annex Building
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 ren1 typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC.
A. H.COHEN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue
TRANSIT MARKET
Wm. LINDIMAN
DEALER IN
We will have a large consignment of Spring
woolens in by the 25th, and WiM gladly lay your
selection aside until you wlli it made up.
Sam Burchfield
iI016 E. Huron Street
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Co.
Clothes of Distinction
J. W. KOLLAUF
The Tailor
Old Post Offioe Bldg.'
Car. Main and Ann Streets
IheLatest StylESiPiats
NEW- SNAPPY
Fresh and Salt Meats
Pork, Ham Poultry, etc.
Bell Phone 2294 212 N. 4th Ave
From You g's Bros., New York
gymnasium, to play their basketball
game, according to schedule.
Social census cards may be return-
ed to Registrar Hall until Friday,
March 19.
Mortar Board meets at 7:30 o'clock
this evening, at 216 North State street.
Buy your Conklin Pen at Tan Dvr-
en's Pharmaey, 703 Packard street. U
Think of it, only 25c a passenger.
Fair Treatment and Good Service
are what makes a satisfied customer.
Both are yours by calling 15. tf
University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf
$400 REWARD.
The above amount will be paid to
men and women students in return for
three months pleasant summer work
in their home -town.
For full particulars apply in person
to Henry Stofflett, newsdealer, 110 R.
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ToggeryShop
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