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April 30, 1915 - Image 2

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TaE MICHIGAN DAILY

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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.
IHave you ordered your flannel trousers?,

SHOES
We Just Received a Shipment of
RUBBER-SOLED CANVAS OXFORDS
They are just the thing for'this kind of weather
W1T ite Duck Hats
ALL SIZES
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

TH E 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, $2.5o1 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 11. Lang..........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping..........Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John 1Leonard Ra Leffler
udolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodger# Sylvester
Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Reporters
Edwin A. Hyman r Eugene L. Bulson
j.C. B. Parker Vera Burridge
Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaumi
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright
L. Greenehaum William F. Newton
Ilenley" Hill Leonard W. Nieter
Waldo R. Hunt E. D. Slater
Lee Joslyn
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk .White C. T. Fishleigh
Thatcher Rea J. J. Herbert
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915.
Night Editor-Tom C. Reid.

Another
college.
Waiting
book?

one of the advantages of
to see yourself in the big

some movies.
When there're six reels for a one-'
reel plot.
Dad's beating rugs at home about
this time.

IROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE.
:d and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10
. and hourly to 6:ro p. m., also 8:io
n.
Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. rn.,
every two hours to 6:06 p. M., 7:06 p.
8:06 p. in,, 9:15 p., m, and 10:45 p. m.
Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. in., 8:2o a. in.,
6 a. n., 5:o6 p. m., -r:15 p. M., 12:15
n., 12:30 a. im., i :oo a. tn.
d Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. m., and
y two hours to 7:48 p. M.
Cars for Jackson-5 :12 a. in., 6:5o a. i.,
every two hours to 6:50 p. ra., also
P. M., 11:15 p. M.
)r Typewriting
Mimeographing
Typewriters,

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 $1.50, $2.50 or $3-50, as you desire.
WAHR
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

SPRIN.G
is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and PLANTS
Cousins &Hall
Cor. 12th and S. Univ. Phone 115

A PLAY-WRITING COURSE.

C ofra few

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minutes and eat some of
GEORGE'S Sucy
VA KI OLOO
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M
BEFORE THE - DANC
Let
D. C. urrett
514X.William
Cut your Hair

of best Quality
at Moderate Rates

See.
. D. MORRILL
(Over Baltimore Lunch)
ate S. Phone 682-4

There are a number of students on
the campus who would be interested
in a course which would teach them,
as far as teaching can teach, how to
write plays. Not how plays have been,
written, or how to judge a good play
or the prospects for the future of the
American stage. What is required is
a practical course, with technical ex-
planation, smudgy manuscripts and no
end of practice. If capable playwrit-
ers are wanting today, and the great
American plays are still to come, it
would seem that the university is open
to censure for not doing its part in
training these men who are only too
ready to be taught.
If short story-writing can be taught
successfully in the university, why not
play-writing? It would only necessi-
tate the employment of an experienced,
man to give such a course. Possibly it
could be given by an instructor who
had gathered his knowledge second-
hand. In any event, the experiment
would not be so expensive or compli-
cated as not to make it worth while.
These are the days when the fellow
who has all 8:00 o'clocks has the last
laugh.
Lucky for you if she suggests pack-
ing the lunch, when you ask her up
the river.
But the little bell tinkles oftener for
walks, walks and more walks.
What if all the Huron river bridges
should burn some night about 9?
Ill winds, among other things, blow
tennis courts to some.

Business of carrying golf sticks.
And puttin' on lots of dog.
Re-organization of the management
of the Women's League is one of the
two main issues before the committee
on constitutional revision which will
report at the regular meeting of the
League board at 9:00 o'clock tomor-
row. Judith Ginsburg, '15, chairman,
has outlined the new plans for presen-
tation to university women at large as
follows:
A board of directors is provided for,
composed of nine people, the adminis-
trative officers of the league and four
directors, two of whom shall be junior
women, one senior, and one sopho-
more, all to be elected in the spring
by the active membership of the
League. This board is to conduct all
business and be entirely responsible
for the League.
Provision is made for the revision
of the personnel of the Judiciary Coun-
cil, to include president, vice-presi-
dent, and a representative from all
classes but the freshman, these repre-
sentatives to be elected on general
election day by members of those
classes.
A board of representatives, meeting,
as now, once monthly, isprovided for,
consisting of one representative from
each hall of residence, sorority, and
League house of not less than five
members, five representatives from in-
dependent women at large. The vice-
president of the League to be chair-
man of this board.
An advisory board, consisting of.as-
sociate members chosen by the Board
of Directors, is advised, this board to
meet regularly with the board of rep-
resentatives, and on occasion with the
board of directors.
The other large issues will be pre-
sented in tomorrow's Daily.
* * *
Senior women who have been no-
tified of their acceptance as partici-
pants in the senior play will meet at
7:00 o'clock Monday, May 3, in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall for .first rehearsal
and preliminary discussion. Attend-
ance at this meeting is imperative.
* * *
Upperclass women interested in ar-
chery' are asked to sign with Miss
Marion Wood in Barbour gymnasium
at once. There will be a spring arch-
ery contest between freshmen and up-
perclassmen.
* * *
University women desiring perma-
nent employment in Ann Arbor for
next year, or temporary work for the
rest of'this year, are asked to register
with Dean Jordan at once. There are
several opportunities.
* * *
University women selling tickets
for the Boat club minstrels are re-
quested to return money and unsold
tickets to Margaret Long, '17, in the
corridor of the general library today.
**i n
There will be an important Junior

Outdoor A thletics bring
Sore Muscles

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U uters t lfustc 1bou!Be
MRS. M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets
NEW MAY RECORDS
ON SALE TODAY
"bMAVISr k
New song sung by McCormtack

"limber Up"

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Made by

Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University

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AMATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

DAINES& NICKELS

Buy Now
--1915--
Madein 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 1000

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The 401y Studio on the Campus
334-336 S. State St.
Official Photographers Ftr ThP MICHIGANENSIAN

Phone 130-J

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RADNOR'
THE NEW
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for 25 Cents.

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PHONE "13"1

FOR
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"THE POPULAR PLACE"
ICE CEREAM

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That touch of coldness
of the forgotten thesis.
Breaking in new shoes1
sports of spring.

reminds one
is one of the

.............

Our Stock of pring Footwear

A millionaires' college couldn't have
more machines.
Have you told roomy yet about the
fishin' at hon*?

For Ladies and Gents
is now complete

1 1. ell
r,

Takes lots of heroism

to stick out

Let us show you
the newest

II1flEATS SHAVING WASRI
Two, MINUT[S
Do you know the Immersion Water
Heater? It is a nickeled instrument
about a foot long that quickly heats
water to the boiling point by merely
turning on the current and putting
the heater in the water.
For $3.00at
Eastern Michigan Edison Co.
COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

Wahr's Shoe Stores
Main St. State St.

mom

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Single Passenger Taxi
FRates Reduced
From 50c to 25c from 6 A. M. toll1 P. M.

Play rehearsal in preparation for the
Toledo trip in Sarah Caswell Angell
hall at 3:00 o'clock today.
* * *
All those interested in a ten-mile
tramp Friday afternoon meet Ernes-
tine Wilhelm at Barbour Gymnasium
promptly at 3:00 o'clock.
DANCING classes and private lessons
at the Packard Academy. Phone
1850-M. eod Wed.

Until Commencement Foster's house
of art will feature a bargain window
of changing bargains and good val-
ues. eod Wed.
LOST-Seven keyes on a ring in Ec.
101 or U. Hall or on campus. Find-
er please phone 765-M. 149-50.
Drop in after the game or after play.
ing tennis and try a 5c soda. Van
Doren's Pharmacy, 70.3 Packard St. tf.

Ann Arbor Taxi Co.

2280

515 F. Liberty,

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