TiE MICHIGAN DAILY I aST"ER 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 wooltns in the city and an order placed with us will be cut, made and fitted in our own shops by skilled workmen. Student tailors for twenty seven years. T HE 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, $2.so. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. [Davis, cor.'ackard and State , Business Office Phone 96o Editorial Office Phone 2414 observatory. T G. H. WILD COMPANY H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor Leading Merchant Tailors State Street w. Sherwood Field........Business Manager 4 Tennis Players Do not wait until the season is here to have your Racket RE-STRUNG 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 n's STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE Fred Foulk...................News Editor F. F. McKinney...........Associate Editor Chester Ii. Lang...........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.......;..Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager JohneLeonardRa- y Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur . Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Reporters Bdwin ArkHian Eugen J. C. B. ParkerV Irwin Johnson Geral Verne Burnett C H. A. Fitzgerald EW, L. Greenebaum WiilialnF+. Newton :e L, Bulson Vera Burridge ld Rosenbaurm C. N. Church ard P. Wright F. A. Klanu It pays to be loaded with the ortho- dox dry arguments these days. The wind has to whistle to bring the sun out, it seems. On comes spring with her bushels of class numerals. Who'll attack West hall stairways? How's that cold? "Too Many Cooks:" Too much advising kept a loving couple apart during the course of three acts, at the Whitney theater last night. "Too Many Coo'ks" was the name of the clean little comedy, which set forth the machinations of the Cook family to expedite the betrothal of its fairest member. It was not screaming farce, and it was not so ingenious as "A Pair of Sixes;" but homely touches and capabale acting put it over agree- ably. The play might be called a skit by Frank Craven and company. Mr. Crav- en, it seems, wrote the affair, and he is principally in evidence as the prospect- ive husband and householder. Helen Mackellar played the part of Alice Cook, and, to quote the comment of the hero's friend, she was the only one "with any class," as far as the Cook outfit was concerned. Both Mr. Crav- en and Miss Mackellar merited the ap- proval which their playing received. 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 Ussays, 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 L ARTISTIC TAILORING PURE WOOL PAHRICS, [ROIT UNITED LINES! ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE. I and Express Cars for Detroit-7:ro . and hourly to 6:ro p. m., also 8:10. Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m., every two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p. :o6 p. m., 9 :15 P. m., and 1 :45' P. in. Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. in., 8:.20 a. in., 6 a. mn., 5:06 p. im., ix~rs P.. n., 12:15 .,12:-30 a. in., z :oo a. in. I Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. m., and y two hours to 7:48 p. m. C.ars for Jackson-s :r a. m., 6:5o a. in., every two hours to 6:5oP. n., also p. m., 11:15 p. M. It,. i1 1117 a I I3 *f~~ tr= , l5 EASTER April Fourth DON'T DELAY' IN ORDERING. NEW CLOTHES Let us show you our handsome all-wool fabrics for 1 1 Li b e ral helpings, are our aim, with quality unimpaireda Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh Delos Smith J. J. Herbert Thatcher Rea SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915. Night Editor--Leon Greenebaum. GRADUATE LAW SCHOOLS. Law schools are judged pretty con- clusively by the success of their grad- uates. The Michigan law school has sent out a long list of notable men. There is nothing to indicate that she has slumped in recent years. But' there are shoals in sight. They are the rocks' of competition. Michigan cannot hope to graduate men who have from four to six years of preparation who will be able to compete consistently with other university graduates who have been compelled to go through a seven- year grind. It is too much to expect of any professional college, no matter, how efficient and thorough its system of training may be. It is not the object of these lines to point out the situation tom the adminis- tration. Long since it has been recog- nized and acted upon. Two years' ac- ademic training will soon be required for entrance to the law school. Event- ually, it is understood, more ' will be required. The move has met criticism; it should meet support. If the Michi- gan law school is to retain a reputa- tion which is based largely on the at- tainments of its graduates, it must see to it that it does not send out present- day students whose records will not compare favorably with those, of the past and with those of their rivals from other institutions. As a basketball player, "Maully" was conceded to be one of the greatest half backs who ever got into action on a gym floor. UP-TO-DATE STYLES MOD5RATE PRICBS Ii ._..,.. x22.50 T UT T L E'S ON STATE E. C. FLANDERS ...TAILOR... 209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. 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. Q 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 figu~re,' with shapely lines. e 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 I 111111 u~ .i y.'-. e ', PHONE "13" FOR BUSY BE "THE POPULAR PLACE", ICE CREAM Tickets for the annual women's luncheon at 12:30 o'clock on April 3, must be purchased before tonight from heads of organized house groups or class representatives. Members of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae have been assured by the committee in charge that the luncheon will be over in time for them to attend their reg- ular meeting Saturday afternoon. Col- legiate alumnae are cordially invited to the first performance of the junior play at 8:00 o'clock, Thursday evening, April 1, for which tickets at 25 cents may be obtained from Helen Hum- phreys, '16. By a score of 26 to 20, the freshman team yesterday defeated the sopho- more five in the fastest game so far this season.. The score was 12 to 12 at the end of the first half, and was tied at other points during the game. The work of Louise Irish, '18, and Clarissa Vyn, '18, on the freshman team, and that of Leila Wheeler, '17, on the sophomore team, was easily the best seen on the floor this year. The freshmen will play the juniors in the latter's last game of the season on Monday, March 29. On Thursday, April 1, the seniors and sophomores will play. If the seniors win,this game will be the last before the final con- test; if the sophomores win, they will play the freshmen again, and have a chance of winning the class champion- ship which they earned as freshmen. -. R 5 OME wasn't built in a day. Neither was U anything else worth while. It takes mo'n two years to a build" r a tin o' VELVET. Long careful curing puts that aged-in-the-wood mellow- ness into Kentucky's Burley de Luxe which makes it VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 16c tins and 5c metal-lined bags, /eS 4CO I MWI The Reliable Laundry Is responsible for your laundry linen. Does not tear your linen, but mends 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. Prompt service. The Finest Place in Town PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 794 215 S. Fourth Ave. Funny she wouldn't keep that spring hat until she could get a suit and other things which could hope to match it. Guess the sex of the contrib who said, after making a hasty date for a walk, "travels with a donkey." Meaning that she was kidnapped for an inland voyage to treasure island as An apology for idlers. The class in American politics finds that peanut. politics antedate the cam- GOTISTICAL BUT TRUE 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 CSpecial Club Dinners and Banquets by appointnent Second Floor-Annex Building to Dine I TYPEWRITER BARGAINS We v a. few TOl Machines wich we offer At greatly reduced prices on the vastest of ter~ns, Will - be glad to have yoq try heUn. We rent typewriters, t99, ROYAL TYPEWRIR CO. INC. A. H.CoWH$, ReSidvt SavesMgu Pboue 1314 Sa. .univeraity A1,vaA . CITY LAUNDRY THOS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Ph one 5741 I psbrand I p______ Rehearsal of entire junior play will Maybe those who remark about the be held from 9:00 until 12:00 o'clock boulevard couples have classes at the this morning, in Sarah Caswell Angell It is impossible for any one in to make higher grade Dress mechanically or artistically, more perfect lines. the world Clothes or with We will have a large consignment of Spring woolens in by the 25th, and wiM gladly lay your selection aside until you wish it made up. Seneca and Scout Cameras We have them from $3.00 up. ,VULCAIN FILMS Sam Burchfield & Co. 1106 E. uron Street MANN & WALKER 213 s. Main Street Phone 876 N ic Latest Stylesin Hats NEW-SN1APPY From Young's Bros., New York hall. This will be the last rehearsal before the two dress' rehearsals of next week. 10 cents buys a pound of Dean's Pea- nuts. University Ave., Pharmacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 41Q. Look in the window of Allen, Cloth. ier, 113 So. Main and see the beautiful silver souvenirs that the Majestic is going to give away at the Tuesday Matinee, March 3th. Six rides for a dollar !! 348 C. H. Brock 348. Taxi-Cab Livery Stop and Look in the window of Al. len, Clothier, 113 So. Main, and you will see the beautiful silver souveuin that will be given away at thV. 141 souvenir matinee Tues ay, 4reh t University Ave. PugAy 4ta Washington Candy. ; vgOtettro ant Tbacog. U In Allen, clothier window 118 So, Main are the silver souvenirs that the Majestic will give away Tuesday Mat. inee March 30th. Silver Souvenirs to be given away at the Majestic.Tuesday Matinee,Mareh 30th, are on exhibition in the window of Allen, Clothier. 113 So. Main. AT y Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave.