TtE MICHIGAN DAILY You'll be admired and oft' times envied in one of our swell form fitting suits. Suits of fully shrun- ken pure woolen cloth. There's a dash and class to our tailoring that sets off your figure to the best advantage. And another thing, the suit will hold its shape and wear well. Have you ordered your flannel trousers? *1 N P4 L4(l. c O S Just Received a Shipment of -SOLED CANVAS OXFORDS just the thing for this kind of weather to Duck kats' SOc. ft. 75c. ALL IZES e E STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE LINES BLE. rs for Detroit-7:xo :xo p. m., also 8:xo :4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m., o 6:s6 p. m., 7:06 p. im., and I0:45 p. T. 4 a. M., 8:20 a. m., I., 1z:15 p. M., 12:15 oo a. m. on-7:48 a. m., and 48 p. m. to: a. m., 6:5o a. m., to 6:50 p. m., also aTNThe Finest Place in Town to Dine Mack'.s tea 10oom Servfee a la Carte Open ,:00 in the morning ltill 3:0 0 i the aternoon-saturdays tiil 9:00 Orchetra MusiC OfL Saturdays Special Club Dinners and BanquetI by appointment T HE MICII10N DAILY! Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published eery morning except Mondaynduring the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-tlass matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. i. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 11. Beach Carpenter........Managing E itor W. Sherwood Field........Business Managei Fred touk...................News Editor F. F. McKinney.........Associate Edito Chester H. Lang .....,...Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John f,eunard _Ray TLeffler Rudolph Iorman krthur 11 IXrr Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tot C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Hyman tEugene ,. Bulson J. C. B. Parker Vera Brridg Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church 1i. A, Fitzgerald Edwad P. wright L. Greenebaum William F. ewton lIenle Ili], Leonard W. Nieter Nladin R. 111 n1t 1;:; I. Slater Lee Joslyn Business Staff Ferris ,Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R.Altsheler Kik White C. T. Fishleigh 'hacher Rea T. J 1erert TiH URSDAY, APRIL 29 115. Night Editor-ee 1. Joslyn. CHOOSING DRAMATIC PIECES. The student public and the members of the dramatic organizations seem to be pretty well decided that the chocce of dramatic pieces is not always for- tunate. This is notably true of the Comedy club. Why not let the Orator- ical association handle the older cos- tume plays, and use the Comedy club as a"medium for cultivating a national spirit in drama? The campus will be more interested; try-outs will be more enthusiastic and more wholesome am- usement will be afforded if the Comedy club will throw off its mantle of dig- nity and get down to the play of today. Then there is the case of the Union opera. If the campus cannot produce a better book than that used this year, and last year,'and the year before, it is in a sorry state. -In a brass-tacks manner of speaking, the plots, situ ations and lines have been awful'. Some say that better books are handed in than those that are picked. This may be true. Although they may pos-- sess all the sincerity in the world, it is just possible that the men wh o pick the books, or the ones wiho have the most say in this matter, are not the ones who know best what a musical comedy is. It may be a faulty system. Something should be done to better the quality of the opera books-that is certain. One thing worse than fussing through the engineering arch is com- ing to the game late with a girl. Did you ever have roomy's gum break loose firi the wall and fall on you while you were asleep? "The Michigan team, assisted by the Notre Dame band, defeated us," says the Notre Dame paper. We're open to bribery to move Straw Hat Day up a bit. Automobiles like heads, refuse to work sometimes. Is- she insisting on.- full -rent for Easter recess? Maybe Princeton seniors had no boulevards. * How ]nTI:y cases ahead are you? Neither is ahybody. -.. For the first time in the history of organized class activitics among uni- versity women, the annual class meet- ings for juniors, sophomores, and freshmen will be held under the su- pervision of the Judiciary Council. They will take place at 4:00 o'clock Wednesay, May r, in Barbour gym- 1luldah ancroft, '15, will preside at the meeting of junior women, who will elect their senior play committee, their social committee, and two representa- tives to serve on the Judiciary Coun- cil next year. The sophomores, over. \whose meeting Louise Potter, '16, will preside, will elect their junior play committee, their social committee, and Council riepresentatives. Martha Gray, '16, this year's junior play chairman, will also-speak regarding the admitiis- tration of the play. The freshmen will elect their freshman spread and so- cial committees, in addition to Coun- cil representatives. Anita Kelly, '17 will preside at their meeting. All the women in these three classes are expected to be present at. these meetings. Dean Myra B. Jordan wishes to cor- rect a current impression that all the rooms in the new halls of residence have been spoken for. A few upper- class and sophomore women and many ,reshmen can still find places in both the Martha-Cook and Newberry build ings, both of which are now about half filled, Applications have come in from dis- tant states in all directions, from which freshmen women are coming, influenced by the living accommoda- tions which the new halls of residence will- provide. A larger percentage than ever before. of freshman applica- tions from the eastern states has been registered. Dr. Mabel Ulrich, of Minneapolis, Minn., comes to Ann Arbor Monday, llay 3, for a series of two lectures to university women, which will be held at 4:00 o'clock on that day and Tues- day, May 4, in Newberry hall. The lectures are free, and university wom- en are all invited to attend by the uni- versity Y. W. C. A. under whose aus- pices Dr. Ulrich comes. This will be the second visit of Dr. FLANDER FLORAL SHOP Tennis Lovers, Attention It will be of interest to you to know that we have just received a shipment of 150 Tennis Rackets 150 ranging in price from $I.50 to $8.oo-every one of'them guaranteed. We give especial attention to Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made new for $,.0, $2.50 or $3.50, as you desire. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 209 E. Liberty St. Phone 1845-M OPEN SUNDAYS TILL NOON Our Special CARNATIONS 50c. PER DOZ. 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