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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. It. WILD COMPANY,
g Merchant Tailors. State St.

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, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, car. Packard arnd State.
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phone 2414.
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W Sherwood Field........Business Manager
Fred Foulk...................News Edit"r
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 H9 Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E. C. Roth Joseph 3. Brotherton
Howard R. Marsh Tom c. Reid
Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson
Tom C. Reid L. 'reenebaum
J. C. B. Parker Leer HJoslyn
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
H. A. Vitzgerald Edward P. Wright
Vera Burridgew. t F A. Klani
William N. Newton

Hard to tell whether they should be
oxfords or rubber boots.
Using your prof's own book, you
don't know whom to blame.
Lining up that summer job is a con-
temporary topic.
What cha goin' t'do spring vacation?

No neutral colors for the man who
eats pretzels on State street.

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

Flow gently, sweet Huron.

Straw hat day soon.

SDOOR
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WAHR'S
UNIVERSITY BOOK STOKE

nest Complete in the City
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C. V. Sellers
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Business Staff
Edward Maclk
Y. R. Altsheler
C. 'T. Fishleigh

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Thatcher Rea.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915.
Night Editor--James M. Barrett.

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Mrs. Arthur W. Stalker will be the
speaker at the Y. W. C. A. vesper ser-
vice in Newberry hall from 5:00 to
5:30 o'clock today.
Mrs. Junius E. Beal, representing
the Federated Charities of Ann Arbor,
will speak to university women inter-
ested in the various forms of social
service at 3:00 o'clock on Friday, un-
der the auspices of the social service
committee of the Y. W. C. A., of which
Grace Thomasma, '16, is chairman.
Members of the lower women's sec-
tion of Deutscher Verein will meet at
7:00 o'clock this evening.
* * *
Omega Phi will hold a regular meet-
ing at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon at
the Gamma Phi Beta house, at which
a program will be presented.
a* * *
For the first time, the music oft the
coming junior play will be provided
by an orchestra made up of university
women. Ellen Sargeant, '16, is direc-
tor.
* * *
University women wishing to attend
Dr. Pratt's series of three demonstra-
tions of first aid and practical nursing,
which begin at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow
at Newberry hall, should register to-
day.

Quarry Drug Co.

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

The Druggists on the Corner.

State and North University

Full Spring Showing
Now Ready

12:15
and
a. mn.,
also

FRANKEL
$5T
CLOTHES

ONE PRICE

ONE POLICY

.es

FIFITEEN
DOLLARS

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HOLDING UP NEWS.
There are a couple dozen professors
on the campus who make a business of
holding up news, Sometime in the
past, perhaps five years ago, they were
offended. The notice that they wanted
to see in print was not published, or
if it was run, it is just possible that it
was garbled. For evermore these men
are embittered; they lose no oppor-,
tunity of discrediting the newspaper,
by remarks in class, in public and pre-
sumably with most enjoyment in the
presence of a reporter trying to worm
out more news.
The Daily is adverse to talking about
itself. If the issue were one which
concerned itself alone, this space
would be filled with some more perti-
nent discussion. But the withholding
of news affects so many persons. It
is an offense against the public. It
does not harm the newspaper so much
as it does those who depend on the
newspaper for information and in-
struction. A man holding a public
office is ignoring a part of his duty
when he shuns publicity, even if his
personal reasons for doing so may be
good. The person who bottles up his
information until that moment when
he thinks that it will be proper to let
it out, is almost as objectionable.
But goodness, who cares to sit in
the front row and see roomy go
through the motions as a member of
the chorus?
The Detroit con who wakes up owl
car patrons at their corner might be
employed for closing up 2:00 o'clocks.

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1ntverstt flfusic lb otse
MRS.M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets
All the Laites'-Hits
IN MUSIC
Leave Orders for Piano Tuning. Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Masques will hold
meeting at 7:30 o'clock
Newberry hall.
* * *

an important
this evening in

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Chop off a few
minutes and eat some of
GSeORGE'S Su y
WAI KING bOO
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
ANN ARBOR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
'irt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
tc, S. W. Clarkson, E. ). Kinne, Harrison'
ule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
himid.

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FAST

Wyvern dues should be paid to Ber-
tha Pulford, '16, before the end of this
week.
ENGINEER TO SPEAK AT UNION
Willard H. Beehan, Prominent Rail-
road Man, Gives Talk
Mr. Willard H. Beehan, chief engi-
neer of the Lake Shbre and Michigan
Southern railroad, has promised to
talk at the next Sunday afternoon pro-
gram at the Michigan Union.
Mr. Beehan is a prominent citizen
in Cleveland, Ohio, and his talk will
be one of general interest. His sub-
ject has not yet been announced. He
was present at a meeting of engineers
of the university several months ago,
when he delivered four lectures. Mus-
ical numbers are now being arranged
by Rudolph Hofmann, '15.
Class Track Teams Run Relays Today
Two relay races between the class
teams are ,booked for this afternoon,
the junior laws competing against the
pharmics, and the junior engineers
running against the senior laws. The
first affair will see the only team that
has covered the eight lap distance in
less than two minutes in action, the
pharmics negotiating the distance in
1:57 1-5 in their race Monday after-
noon.

Buy NowJ
--1915-
Vade in America Merchandise
Our Stock Always Shows You
Something New
SIIROEN BROS,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair
124 S. MA IN
PHONE 1000

TANGO
are an evening dress
necessity.
The bosoms are
tucked, puffed, plea-
ted or "mushroom."
$2.00 and tp
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers

Henry James gets away with
they call them dropped slugs
newspaper.

it, but
on a

BEE

Spring Footwear

The suspension of fresh gym class-
es marks the close of many an athlet-
ic career.
One way of mistreating an illustri-
ous visitor is to ask h'im involved ques-
tions.
Discipline is something that every-
body wants somebody else to enjoy.
Russia won't have anything on Ann
Arbor if the Straight bill gets by.

Tailors 1o Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
have
Q UALITY THAT
UALIFYS
UICKLY'
Henry & ,o.
711 N. University Ave.
A-

FRESHMEN!! CUT DOWN
YOUR MATCHES EXPENSE

hoe Stores
State St.

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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't expensive and it will
save you a lot of anxiety about
the match supply.

r Taxi

uced

om 6 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Sold by the

Taxi Co.
515 F. Liberty

Eastern Michigan Edison Co.
COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

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