TtIE MICHIGAN DAILY .. . . ... r . . ... . . ... ., ., 1I 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? 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, 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 F. F. McKinney...........Associate Editor Chester II. Lang ..........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Ilofmnan Arthur H. Torrey Next to communications, feature ar- ticles are the best antidote for large white spaces. Presumably the box occupants will wear some of that which glitters, next week-end. More meets are staged in the library every day than Waterman gym ever dreamed of. Surely your seat-mate has mention- ed that this would make good football weather? 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 G. H. WILD COMPANY, Leading Merchant Tailors. State St. Tennis Players Do not wait until the season is here to have yout Racket RE-STRUNG Regular freshmen will caps without compulsion. Anyway, swatting the fly ed popularity in Detroit. wear fresh has regain- WAHRS UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Night James M. Barrett, Jr. E. C. Roth Howard R. Marsh Editors E. Rodgers Sylvester Joseph J. Brotherton Tom C. Reid Time limit three days Our work is guaranteed. We will also be showing in a short time the-Slotted Throat Racket. The best on earth. Sheeh s STUDENTS, BOOKSTORE ETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE mited and Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o . m. and hourly to 6:xo p. m., also 8:zo p. nm..- cal Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:06 a. m., md every two hours to 6:d6 p. M., 7:06 p. n., 8:06 p. m., y:r p. i., and 1o:45 p. 4n. To Ypsilanti only : 7 4a.,in., 8:20 a. in., I1:06 a. m., 5:o6 p. m., 11:15 p. im.,..2:3 a. Mi., 12:30 a. mn., 1:oo a.'in. mited Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. M., and very two hours to 7:48 p. M. Kcal Carsfor Jackson-5 : 5 a. m., 6 ,:oa. m., nd every two hours to 6:50"p.in.,also 9 15 p. i., 11:15 p.' m. y i., I u , # 9 ' , I , EASTER April Fourth DON'T DELAY IN ORDERING NEW CLOTHES Let us show you our handsome all-wool fabrics for Libe ral helpings, are our aim, with quality unimpaired. Reporters Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. Bulson J. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A, Fitzggrald Edward P. Wright Vera Burridge - F. A. Klann WilliamF. Newton L. Greenebaum Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh Thatcher Rea SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. Night Editor-Verne E. Burnett EXPEDIENCY VS. HONESTY. Before a man can play Varsity base- ball, he must sign a statement saying that he has never participated in so- called summer ball. The fact is that almost every man on the squad has done so. The men themselves admit it, except when they are talking to members of the eligibility committee. It is a simple case of enforced perjury, witl\ the board in control of athletics, made up of alumni, professors and stu- dents, standing sponsor. Nor is this board doing so unwittingly. Every man on the board, it seems certain, cannot help but have heard rumors of wholesale professionalism in the ranks of Michigan baseball candidates. A sweeping investigation would reveal conditions that would prove more than most persons like to admit. It is a rotten state of affairs. It all exists because Michigan is afraid to buck the rest of the world, and to stand up for something that sounds a bit startling, even though that is the only honorable course. At present, ex- pediency is placed ahead of honesty. The authorities fear that any decla- ration of an intention to allow sum- mer baseball would result in Michi- gan's ostracization at the hands of her eastern comp~etitors. This might be so-for a long enough time to per- mit of an examination of the equally censurable conditions in the east. The clean-up ,is bound to come. College baseball cannot stand masked forever. The board in control meets this after- noon. It remains to be seen whether it will continue its dilatory and evas- ive tactics. Those little barometers in the down- town window are spinning like merry- go-rounds in these troublous times. The wearing of the green continues in high favor all week. Merchants advocate a course in ad- vanced Sherlockology. Snow flurries are the best dusters for library chairs. Witty thoughts usually come 20 min- utes too late. With indoor baseball on the back- lots. Soon we'll have some tennis. $22.50 1. E. C. FLANDERS ...TAILOR... 209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. EVERY thinking man realizes the importance of presenting a good appearance. Well tailored clothe§ give you that mark of distinction, they cost no more than the ordinary kind. d Let me show you what it means to get SMART STYLE and C 0 R R E C T F I T cut and moulded to your figure, with shapely lines. Q I have the latest correct fashions, the choice all wool fabrics in all the new colorings and very reasonable prices to quote you now. Q Another thing; if you order before I am too busy, I can give every little detail the attention required, it's never wise to rush, for it takes time to do good work. COME IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU THE VALUES I OFFER ARTISTIC TAILORING TUTTLE'S ON STATE. ; a ;a ;, ; I . .f And then swimming. Mrs.W.J.Hussey, the first president of the Women's League, in 1890-91, is ill and will be unable to presie at the in- formal twenty-fifth anniversary pro- gram which will be presented during the course of the annual Michigan women's luncheon on April 3. In her absence one of the other past presi- dents will preside, invitations having been sent to all 25. The menu has been decided upon, and the last details for the serving and decorations are being worked out by the committees, of which Vilora Quinilan, '18, and Hazel Giddings, '17, are the respective chairmen. Lists of spring sports will be posted on the bulletin board of Barbour gym- nasium Tuesday, March 23. All uni- versity women who intend to take re- quired work in them must sign up be- fore April. * * * Last week's postponed freshman- senior basketball game will be played at 4:50 o'clock March 23, in Barbour gymnasium. All university women are invited. Opera orchestra, cast and chorus rehearsal, 1:00 o'clock this afternoon, Michigan Union. Ferris Institute club meets in Web- ster hall, law building, 7:30 o'clock tonight. T1HE man who expec's to go far an fast, don't want to carry any bag- gage he don't have to, O1 but a pipe o' VELVET'S worth its weight in gold, ' . O as a smoother o' rough roads. 10 cents isn't much to pay for a tin full of the fragrance, the aged -in -the -wood mellowness, the slow-burning, rich satisfaction of VELVET. This Smoothest Smoking' Tobacco comes also in 5c metal-lined bags. PURE WOOL FABRICS ii UP-TO-DATE STYLES .i MODERATE PRICES ils" won BREAKFAST AT THE BUSY BE The Reliable Laundry Is responsible for your laundry linen. Does not tear your linen, but eends it. Does not promise to sew on buttons, but does it. The RELIABLE LAUNDRY wants your trial to-show that it is Reliable. We are anxious to serve you. Prom pt service. The Finest Place in Town to Dine PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CITY LAUNDRY TIIOS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Phone 457-M Phone 794 4216 S. Fourth Ave. EGOTISTICAL BUT TRUE Pity the man who expects to sit in the tenth row society night and who has slip numbered 1,200. It seems that the line about the beautiful snow might have been pen- ned any time before April. Walk by the school of music; then congratulate us on getting out any kind of a newspaper. Mack's le~aom Fair Treatment and Good Service are what makes a satisfied customer. Both are yours by calling 15. tf Call 950 New Auto Lunch, 517 E. William for night lunches. Quick Ser- vice. I I "1 Service a la Carte It is impossible for any one in the world to make highe grade Dress Clothes mechanically or artistically, or with more perfect lines. We will have a large consignment of Spring woolens in by the 25th, and v"IM gladly lay your selection aside until you wish it made up. 10e rents a kodak today. Lyndon. Sam Burchfeld & Co. 1106 E Huron Street Open 8:00 in the morning till 5:00 in the afternoon-Saturdays till 9:00 Orchestra Music on Saturdays ESpecial Club Dinners and Banquets by appointment Second Floor-Annex Building WANTED-FORD STORIES New or second hand. Do you know some good stories about the Ford? Jot them down, and send them to us. Fif- teen dollars for the best story submit- ted. Ten dollars for the second best. $1.00 each for the next ten best stor- ies. Copy of handsome Ford . Story Book to every one -who submits an ac- ceptable story. Write at once to Ford Stories Publishing Co., Hamilton, Ohio. 122-3 University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf 30 AGENTS WANTED. Several Michigan students cleared $400 each last summer vacation. Ift you need money to return to Michigan next October write us and we will send our representative to call on you. Give references. Silver-Chamberlain Co. Clayton, New Jersey, Box 58. !!?Six rides for a dollar !!? Taxi-Cab Livery 348 C. H. Brock 348 $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 E. Washington St. eod Tu Day rate for single passenger now 25c. Phone taxi 2280. TYPEWRITER BARGAIN S 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 rent typewriters, too. ROYAl.4 TYPEWRIThR CO. INc. A. H.coHEN, Resident Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue c Latst Stylcs in Hats NEW-SNAPPY 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "We'll be there" 522 11 From Young's Bros., New York Think of it, only 25ca passenger. Phone taxi 2280. Buy your Conklin Pen al Taa Der,. Wn's Pharmacy, 7 Packard stre. U University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco.tf There may be as good but nothing better than eats served at the New Auto. AT arsify Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. .l .. I