T1 MICHI-AN DAILY i it . ( -. ... _ e Lillies of the Field are no finer arrayed than the men for whom we are tailors. There's grace, style, taste, and class in th - garments we produce. Our fa rics are exclusive, our tailoring is distinctive We shall be glad to show examples of our work to you G. II. WILD COMPANY, Leading Merchant Tailors. State St. -W-- Te is Playr 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. TDeeN'BOOKSOR STUDENTS,. BOOKSTORE TIDE MICH1IGiAN 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, $a2.o. want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis. cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 96o H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor W Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk...................News Editor P F. McKinney......... ..Associate Editor Chester H. Lang...........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager f ohn Leonard Ray Leffler Rildolph 1-fofman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James ML Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. HymansEugene L. Bulson J. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright L4. Greenebaum F. A. Klann WilliamF. Newton Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C.T.'.Fishleigh Delos Smith J. J. Herbert Thatcher Rea WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. Night Editor-James M. Barrett. i Postmen's backs are bending under the increased bulkiness of those spring effusions from -home towns. Perhaps she has already announced that there will be seven nice dances while you're back for Easter. All the time naively over-looking the fact that door-keepers will insist on a fee of two bucks each. Did you ever reach the climax sen- tence in a rhetoric theme and have the pen balk on you? More than a few of the wise ones are saving an even two dollars by at- tending dress rehearsals. Times have changed so that now a man who eats onions may write delect- able poetry, it seems. The skilled man is the only one who is willing to admit that he does not know a lot. June Union dance dates are now in the process of formation. The curfew shall not ring tonight; it blows in Ann Arbor. You might say that spring is resting in the lap of winter. iAR'S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Book Exhibit Still On For a few days more we shallhold for your inspection the new publications of the Macmillan Company. The collection embraces Essays, Literature, Travel, Art, Biography, Philosophy, 'otany, 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. i- 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 [ETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE. .,imited and Express Cars for Detroit -7 .:o a. in. and hourly to 6:io p. in., also 8:1o p. in. Local Cars for Detroit-5 :40 a. in., 6:o6 a.m.,, and every two hours to 6:06 p. in., .7:06 -p. in., 8:06 p. m., 9:is p. mn, and 10.45 p. n. To Ypsilanti only: 7i:4 a. in., 8:2o a. mn., S1:06 a. in., 5:o6 p. in., 11:15 p. in., 12:15 a. in., 12.'3o a.. in., 1 :oo a. mn. Limited Cars for Jackson-7 :48 a. m., and every two hours to 7:48 p. in Local Cars for Jackson-5:12 a. in., 6:50 a. in., and every two hours to 6:50 p. in., also 9:15 p. i., 11:15 p. m. For Typewriting Minmoograph ng Typewrif rs of best Quality atBerate Rates See 0. D. MORRILL (over Baltimore Lunch) 322 S- State St. Phone 582-J ~ . -E I 1' EASTER April Fourth BON'T DELAY, IN ORDERING NEW CLOTHES Let us show you our handsome all-wool fabrics for -V $22.50 Choice Cut I lowers Chop off a few minutes and eat some of GEORGE'S Sey WAI KING 1,00 314 S State St. Phone 1244-M BEFORE THE DANCE Let D C. Burrett 514 E. Wiliam Cut your Hair PROGRESS IN BEAUTIFICATION. It is encouraging to see work being done in the way of .beautifying the campus. The announcement that a sum, however inadequate, is to be spent in improving the looks of the univer- sity grounds, is gratifying. A man who has seen the campuses of two dozen or more universities and colleg- es insists that there is scarcely a col- lege campus in the country which is so barren and run-down in appearance as that of the University of Michigan. Constant rebuilding, lack of funds and natural handicaps cannot explain it entirely. The absence of a general in- terest in making university property agreeable to the eye, seems to be near- er to the truth. The buildings and grounds depart- ment, assisted by faculty men qualified by their expertness in this field, and directed and supervised by the regents, appears to be responsible. Frankly, this department has not seemed to take up the matter with sufficient en- thusiasm. Elaborate plans have been promulgated, to be carried out at some indefinite time in the future, but the present has been left pretty much to itself. The lawns have ,been full of weeds and ill-tended, and in many spots there has been no .grass at all. Unkempt benches, along with some quantity of refuse, have been strewn about the grounds in warm weather. Possibly all this is over now, and those in charge are adopting new policies. If so, student opinion backs up the mo-ve- ment heartily. Pity the poor student who is being saved up for spring vacation in order to undergo an operation over at the hospital. And then turn your attention to that girl back home, who may be wearing "Castle Clips" for the benefit of an- other. Literary persons are looking to the p.resent war to bring forth something to rival "The Iliad" in academic tor- tures. Scribes and others are not rejoicing over the enforced removal of the ath- letic office to distant Ferry field. That fragile person may be a pony exercising without 'em. There is lurking danger in 'phone calls., So, beware of possible imitations. ---- "All that Glitters"~ With spring sprung again. Marion Stowe, '16, and Margaret Reynolds, '17, have been nominated by the committee recently appointed for that work, as candidates for the pres- idency of the university Y. W. C. A. Jessie Spence, '16, and Geta Tucker, '17,are the nominees for vice-president, Florence Snyder,'16, and Grace Fletch- er, '16, for secretary, and Aris Van Deusen, '16, and Frieda Siegworth, '16, for treasurer. These officers will be elected Tues- day, April 6, at a general election in Newberry hall, at which all active members are eligible to vote. * * * Omega Phi will hold a regular bus- iness meeting at 4:15 o'clock this af- ternoon at the AlphaChi Omega house. * * * Signing for spring sports as requir- ed work must be done by tomorrow. Victory for the senior over the soph- omore team by a score of 12 to 8 was the result of yesterday's basketball game, which was the hardest game they have played. This decided the class championship for the seniors, who have not lost a game this season. Gertrude Doyle, center guard, Elsa Drittler, forward, Ada Inglis and Mary Lewis, guards, all did exceptionally fast work. Don't forgit the Tea Dansant at the Allenel Hotel, Friday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30 P. M. Miss Chamberlin in attendance. Fischer's Orchestra. 132-33-37-38-3 Day rate for single passenger uow Washington St. Music On sale at eight P. M., March 31 AT L ncrs.t !flus c Ibouse MRS. M. M. ROOT The Druggists on the Corner. Corner Maynard and William Streets Quarry Drug Co. State and North University Buy Now --1915- Made in America Merchandise Our Stock Always Shows You Something New SHROEN BROS., DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. The store that always treats you fair 124 S. MAIN PHONE ioo .: ., -. $r . -. - :_, ' . I Cousins & Hall Cor. 12th and S. Univ. Phone 115 """""... .I 66 m II~ iOR"i TH E N EW 2 for 25 Cenb., .... m PHONE "13" FOR BUS Y BE "THE POPULAR PLACE" ICE CR E AM Tailors to Men Our Special $30.00 Suits Have Q UALITY THAT UALIFYS UICKLY .....,.. I Our Stock of Spring Footwear Hery &4Co, 711 N. University Ave. For Ladies and Gents is now complete < ,; ag _. o ® "' O s j gp 8 " ' d . " 777 " University Ave. and toilet articles. Pharmacy Phone 416. Drugs tU Let us show you the newest FRESHMEN!! CUT DOWN YOUR MATCHES EXPENSE Wahr's Shoe Stores Main St. State St. 1r or "ar 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. Single Passenger Taxi Rates Reduced From 50c to 25c from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. Sold by the Ann Arbor Taxi Co. 2280 515 E. Liberty Eastern Michigan Edison Co. COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS. P q1 a i r -rr - - '14,)k! v