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April 07, 1915 - Image 2

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TH' MICHIGAN DAILY

When You Look in the .Mirror
are you satisfied? Do your clothes
fit? Have they that "easy" hang?
And look like full value received?
If they don't we want you to eon1 to us.
We specialize on dress clothes and know
how to cut them. Your Full Dress, Tux-
edo, or Spring Suit may be selected from
the largest assortment of woolens in the
city.
G. H. WILD COMPANY,
Leading Merchant 'Tailors. State St.

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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, $2.50; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 06o
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 Manager
john Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Homan Arthur . Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh

Tennis Players
not wait until the season is here to have your Racket

If past lawyers hadn't been so full of
words, present laws wouldn't have
such heavy books.
Conversation about leaving for home
takes the place of abusing the nasty
weather.
When you see an old-time box score,
you must admit that spring is with us.
It's time to be beginning to get prej-
udiced in favor of your home town.
In preparation for arguments with
those who'll ask what county it's in.
Thanks to the geology prof who tells
of icebergs in a hot class room.
That down-cast fellow may have had
a bluebook returned, y' know.
Important letters have the habit of
missing their trains.
Six robins and six dozen chirps: the
record to date.
Ever try to describe the color of a
rain-coat?
If America's unprepared, studes are
more so.
Vacation smiles are coming on al-
ready.
As studious furrows disappear.

150 Tennis Rackets 150
ranging in price from $1.50 to $8.oo-every one
of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made
new for $I.50, $2.50 or $3.50, as you desire.
WA HR'S'
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Outdoor Athletics bring
Sore Muscles

It will be of interest to you to know that
we have just received a shipment of

Tennis Lovers, Attention!

RE-ST RUNG¢
three days Our. work is guaranteed.

Time limit

will also be showing in a short time the Slotted Throat
Racket. The best on earth.
1.
heehans
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman preEugex
J. C. B. ParkerV
rwin Johnon Gerac
Verne BurnettC
H. A. Fitzgerald Edw
I. Greenebaum
WilliamF.Newton

ne L. Bulson
Vera Burridge
Ld Rosenbaum
C. N. Church
ard P. Wright
F. A. Klaun

GIT UNITED LINES1
N ARBOR TIME TABLE.
d Express Cars for Detroit-7: xo
d hourly to 6:zo p. m., also 8:ro
for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:06 a. m.,1
r two hours to 6:06 p. m., 7:o6 p.
P. M-9 9:15 P. m~ and 10:45 p. rq.
[anti only: 7.4 a. in., 8:20 a.' M.,1
m., 5:06"p. M., I:15 p.m., :W:13.
2-3o a. mn., 1 :00 a. mn.
ars for Jackson-7:48 a. m.,, and
o hours to 7:48 p. m.

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rums

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on-5:12 a. tn., 6:50 a. in.,
ours to 6:50 p. n., also
P. mn.

rypewriti ngI
Mimeographing
Typewriters
of best Quality -
at Moderate Rates 0
See
D. MORRILL
Dver Baltimore Lunch)
51. Phone 682-J

Bates-Street
Shirts
Se e our ,Special
outing Shirts,with
soft turn back col-
lar and turn back
cuffs
$2.00

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Silk Shirts
$300

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Business Staff
Ferris Fitch EdwardMack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
Delos Smith J. J. Herbert
Thatcher Rea
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915.
Night Editor-Tom C. Reid.
CHARGES FOR UNION FUNCTIONS.
No charge will be made'for admis-
sion to the football smokers after this,
according to an officer of the Union.
The announcement indicates a cred-
itable tendency to notice what the
public thinks. The average member
does not believe that he gets $2.50
worth out of his membership fee. If
there was not heroic campaigning for
members every fall, the Union could
not boast an enrollment in the thous-
ands. It is sorry business to have to
put loyalty to the Union on a commer-
cial basis, but the fact remains that
students are not going on forever pay-
ing a fee which only licenses them to
pay other charges.
There are some things that nobody
expects to be made free. Take the
dances, for .example. On the other
hand, the smoker and vaudeville show
are affairs of such general interest,
and their cost is so nominal, that it is
but proper to have them come in under
the initial $2.50 charge. When the
Union gets its million dollars, includ-
ing an endowment of almost one-third
of that amount, it can probably afford
to sell first-class opera tickets for less
than $2.00, too.
When a wandering lit asked the pur-
pose of the traveling carriage over
the naval tank, a rascal engineer told
him, it was a ripple-counter.
Every vacation time presents two
saddening ordeals: getting together
enough money for a ticket, and then
parting with it to the A. A. road.
Get ready to answer that corner-
store query when you get home: "Well,
boy, what have you learned down at
collitch this year?"
A pussy-footed doctor seems to be
the only person capable of stopping
one John Maulbetsch in his hurtling
career.
Seen Railroad Jack seated in the li-
brary making out his memo cards of
great men and memorable events?
Nobody's hilarious over the fact that
the Ypsi and Ann Arbor vacations don't
quite coincide.

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The Druggists on the Corner.

Chop off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGE'S Su ey
WAI KkNc LOO
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M
BEFORE THE DANCE
Let
D. C Burrett
514 E. William
Cut your Hair

Mildred Rees, '15, speaks on "A Col-
lege Girl's Vision," at the regular
weekly Y. W. C. A. vesper .services
from 5:00 until 5 :30 o'clock this after-
noon ini Newberry hail.
Over 50 university women tried out
yesterday afternoon for parts in the
classic dancing festival which is to be
held under the direction of Miss Alice
Evans, as part of the annual women's
field day, late in May.
In response to numerous requests
for another tryout, Miss Evans will
meet women who wish to try out and
were unable to come Monday, at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium.' At this time the myth which
the dancing will interpret, will be ex-
plained, and the groupings further as-
signed.
* * *
The senior women's play will be
chosen from among several now being
considered, during spring vacation,
and parts will be distributed to the
successful women among the 60 or
more tryouts, so that rehearsals may
begin immediately after spring vaca-
tion, according to Marion McPherson,
'15, chairman of the committee. The
play will be given, as usual, during
commencement week.
The annual basketball banquet will
be held this afternoon at 6:00 o'clock
at Barbour gymnasium: All universi-
ty women who are interested are invit-
ed to attend. Tickets are 35 cents a
plate.

Ztniverst'e M usic ouse
MRS. M. M. ROOT

State and North University

Corner Maynard

and William Streets

"Limber Up"

But not bone-rimmed specs.

Buy No6W
-1915-
Made in AmericaMerchandise
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 1000

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"All that Glitters"

Quarry Drug Co.

Music

ON SALE NOW

AT

ns & Hall
I S. Univ. Phone 115

"RADNOR,"
THE NEW
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for 25 Cents.

PHONE "13"'

FOR

BUSY

BE

"THE POPULAR PLACE"
ICE CREAM

Stock of Spring Footwear

Michigan Dames Hold Annual Election
Michigan Dames held their annual
election at a meeting Monday night, at
which the following officers were
elected: President, M-s. H. M. Lowe;
vice-president, Mrs. E. W. Sink; secre-
tary, Mrs. J. R. Moser; assistant sec-
retary, Mrs. S. Guild; treasurer, Mrs.
1. D. Chatfield.

Tailors to Men
Our Special. $30.00 Suits
Have
UALITY THAT
UALIFYS
UICKLY
Henry & Co.
711 N. University Ave.

>r Ladies and Gents
now complete

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Let us show you
the newest

Jahr's Shoe Stores
St. State St.

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If you're sure of Graduating
Then it's time to make certain that your cap
and Gown will be on hand for Swing-Out Day.
Costumes ordered now will reach here before or
during vacation. Costumes ordered later-well,
we'll do our best when the time comes.
In the meanwhile please call and be measured
as soon as convenient.
All outfits are supplied by
COX, SONS & VINING
Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-Out through Com-
mencement. Payment only when delivered.
(THIRD FLOOR)

jingle Passenger Taxi
Rates Reduced
From 50c to 25c from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.

Settle that problem of summer work
before spring vacation. McKenzie may
be able to help you. Phone 359-M for
appointment. Salary and commission.
We have six new Morris canoes for
sale. U. of M. Boat Livery. Phone
656.
University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco, d

THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wm. J. Booth, Pres., WmArnoldi, Vice-Pros
John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash
"ALL THAT. GLITTERS" official
Souvenir Scores and Sheet Music for
sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House. 13- 1.I

in Arlbor Taxi Co.

2280

515 E. Liberty

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