T# . HIGAAN DAILY - ~ - EASTER will soon be here and you should leave your order today and join the army of Wild's satisfied customers. Your garment may be selected from the largest and best assortment of wo & ns in the city and an order placed with us will be cut, made and fitted in our own shops by skilled work ren. Student tailors for twenty seven years. G. H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State Street 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 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 Manageir Jfohni Leonard Ray Leff ler Rudolph flofman Arthur H. Torrey Tennis Players. not wait until the season is here to have your Racket RE-STRUNG Time limit three days Our work is guaranteed. will also be showing in.a short time the Slotted Throat Racket. The best on earth.. next October is a man's work at this time of year. Your friend who's always broke will come around just about when the next check does. Best way to understand amateur rul- es is to avoid reading them with scrup- ulous care. One contrib insists on. calling the whole engineering college the cave of the winds. Frequent reciters should sit on back benches; waving hands obstruct the view. Getting heated about summer base- ball is one way to prevent chills. Spring vacation plans are mostly preceded with the usual "ifs."j Has she told you yet about which night she would prefer to go? Shrewd ones are getting out those high boots. Being our only reference to the weather today. Except for the inevitable remark. Book Exhibit Still On For a few days more we shall hold for your inspection the new publications of the Macmillan Company. The collection embraces Essays,' Literature, Travel, Art, Biography, Philosophy, Botany, Landscape Gar- dening, etc., etc. A rare opportunity for seeing books not usually carried in stock. You are invited to call and look them over. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Night James M. Barrett, Jr. E. C. Roth Howard R. Marsh Editors I E. Rodgers Sylvester Joseph J. Brotherton Tom C. Reid Ih eeh STUDENTS' BOOKST i's Reporters' Edwin A. Hyman r Eugene L.BuBson j. C. B. Parker Lee E. Joslyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A. Fitzgeral 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 TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. Night Editor-Conrad N. Church. . . EFLANDERS .UT fAILOR.... 209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. ARTISTIC TAILORING PURE WOOL FABRICS NITED LINES' TIME TABLE. Cars for Detroit-7 :zo o 6:xo p. m., also 8:1o '-5:40 a. m.,, 6:o6 a. in., s to 6:6 p. m., 7:o6 p. 5 p. m., and 10:45 p. m. 7: a. Mn., 8:2o a. in., . m , 11r:15 p.m , 1 :1 1:oo a. m. ckson-7:48 a. m., and Viz, farewell,. lovely spring. VERY thinking man realizes the importance of presenting a good appearance. Well tailored clothes give you that mark of distinction, they cost no more than the ordinary kind. e 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. e I have the latest dorrect 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. EASTE) Apr i Fou DON'T DELAY IN ORDERING NEW CLOTHES 6:50 a. M., p. m., also Let us show you ot handsome all-woe fabrics for are V7 $22.50 SOCIETY ELECTIONS. Every spring and fall, when the hon- orary society lists come out, there are exclamations. "How did he make it?" is off-set against, "Why didn't this oth- R er fellow mlake it?" To some extent, Lth 4 these expressions of outside wonder- r-h ment are-not to be taken as a fair crit- icism. But they are not based alto- gethepon ignorance of conditions. The public has good reason sometimes to wonder how a man who has done little but curry favor among his more active class-mates, makes an honor- ar ary society, while some out-spoken of and exceptional candidate is dropped by the wayside. There is a good case in point in one of the junior societies right at this moment. The matter is remediable, but not by the obvious formula. Practically every society, such as Sphinx, Griflins, Mich- igamua and the like, has an efficient system of elections. The fault is not there. It is rather in the electors. Trace itdown to that attitude of mind which demands conformity and an ab- sence of frankness between man and man, and you have the solution. If the members of honorary societies were, in all cases, broad-minded men, not under the influence of prejudice or conventionality, the elections would not be open to the objection urged above. A healthy change in the hab- it of thought used in viewing one's as- sociates is all the reform that is need- ed. Helen Malcomson, '15, acted as toast- mistress at the second annual banquet of the symphonic league, composed of the women in the school of music, which was held in Frieze Memorial hall last evening. More than 100 mem- hers attended. Prof. A. A. Stanley and Miss Nora Hunt, of the school of music faculty, and Dorothy Wines and Han- nah Coehrane, were the other speak- ers. Mrs. Shirley B Smith, '97, president of the Women's League of that year, will preside at the informal program which will follow the annual women's luncheon on Saturday, April 3. Tickets for the banquet will be placed on sale in the corridors of the general library this week by the com- mittee, in addition to the other places previously announced. * * * Suggestions on the subject of the revision of the constitution of the Women's League, on which a commit- tee headed by Judith Ginsburg, '15; is at present at work, should be made to Miss Ginsburg immediately. They will not be in order at the general meeting of league members which is to be call- ed later to vote upon the revisions. * ' Lists of the spring sports are now poste.d on the bulletin board of Bar- bour gymnasium. Signing for requir- ed work must be done before Thurs- day, April 1. Women not taking required work may sign for baseball as an elective at any time before spring vacation. * * Freshman-senior basketball game, postponed from last week, will be play- W HAT we'd call "determina- tion in ourselves, we of'en mistake for " bull-headedness" in the : J other fellow. But we don't ever mistake real D true geniality in a man ~f or a tobacco. A man who knows pipe tobacco, won't fail to "catch " the aged - in - the - wood mellowness of VELVET, The Smoothest Smooking Tobacco, the very first time. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. rfe tI/sIc56arcO e~ U UP-TO-DATE STYLES MODERATE PRICES I i COME IN AND LET ME .SHOW YOU THE VALUES I OFFER EAK FAST AT TRE 3Y BEE j i ble Laundry idry linen. mends it. ttons, but does it. r trial to show that it is Reliable. Among other things, it is to be no- ticed that Harvard is not on that foot- ball schedule just made public. The rifle squad having closed its in- door season, wise ones will prepare to dodge shrapnel and things. Punsters want to know whether, if the five-mile bill carries, barbers can be kept from having good edges. Who'll tip off that advertiser that we laugh more at the teller of Ford sto- ries than at the stories? The Finest Place in Town to Dine Y wants yo serve you. servlee. 216 S. Foul rth Ave.. ed at 4:50 o'clock gymnasium. today in Barbour * * * Mack's Service a la Carte Open 8:00 in the morning till 5:00 in the afternoon-Saturdays till 9:00 Orchestra Music on Saturdays gSpecial Club Dinners and Banquets. by appointment I I PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CIH'Y LAUNDRY JTH OS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Phone 457-M 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 TYPEWRITER CO. INc. A. H.COHVN, Resident salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue ITICAL BUT TRUE' Some of us walk five blocks, not to save five dollars, as another advertiser offers, but five cents. Figuring out advanced courses for Stylus meets at evening with Miss Oakland avenue. 7:30 o'clock this Mary Yost, 1004 All university women are invited to the open house of the Alpha Phi's from sible for any one in the world gher grade Dress Clothes lly or artistically, or with more perfect lines. Second Floor-Annex Building We will have a large consignment of Spring woolens in by the 25th, and iMX gladly lay your selection aside until you wish it made up. Burchfield & Co. 1106 E. Huron Street itcst Stylcs 11111ats NEW-SNAPPY 3:30 until 6:00 o'clock Wednesday af- ternoon. $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 Biy your Conklin Pen at Tan Or- es Pharmacy, 708 Packard street. 1d 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 TRANSIT MARKET Wm. LI.NDEMAN DEALER IN Fresh and Salt Meats Pork, Ham Poultry, etc. Bell Phone 2294 212 N. 4th Ave Think of it, only 25c a passenger. Phone taxi 2280. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf _. From Young's Bros., New York S Taxi 15 Prompt Day and Night service. tt AT Toggery Shop Day rate for single passenger 25c. Phone taxi 2280. Six rides for a dollar !! Taxi-Cab Livery 348 C. H. Brock 348 now 1522 Holmes Taxi Co. "We'll be there" 522