TuE MICHIGAN DAII Y U 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. Aril another thing, the suit will hold its shape and wear well. Have you ordered your flannel trousers? HO st Received a Shipment of SOLED CANVAS OXFORDS t the thing for this kind of weather e Duck Hats )c. (. 75c. ALL SIZES TUDENTS' BOOKSTORE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every ymorning except jMoniday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Ar'our as ;ecn'I-clas matter. ((fices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $2.5o. Wanta. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 t1. Beach Carpenter........ Managing Editor W, Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk...................News Editor F. F. McKinney ......... ..Associate Editor Chester I-. Lang. .........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping.........Sporting. Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler udoIph Holman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors Janes M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh eprters ldwin A. Hyman Rpo Eugene L. Bulson J. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A.. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright L. Greenehaum William F. Newton H1enlev lill Leonard W. Nieter wal:o R. Hunt X. D. Slater Lee Joslyn Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk whiie C. T. Fishleigh Tia'clher Rea J. J. Herbert TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. Night Editor-J. C. B. Parker. Freshies have another geography lesson learning where Whitmore is. The campus awaits the advent of ihe senior law blazers. Reserving a deliciously smile for the occasion. cynical Get the movie effect by going by the enclosure quickly? Picking violets is a current idea of . good time. Many an ice cream suit is in the making. Ready to prom up and down State street. Which Saturday will she come? Dr. Mabel Ulrich gives the last of her series of two talks to university women at 4:30 o'clock today in New- berry hall, under the auspices of the University Y. W. C. A. 1-er subject will be "Hereditary Eugenics." Miss id " M. Barrett, of Grand Rapids, will delver an address in her capacity as president of the Michigan State Nurses' association at the open- ing meeting of the eleventh annual convention of that society at 2:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angll hall. The general public is invited to this meeting, as well as to the twilight recital to be given in honor of the visitors by the school of music - at 4:15 o'clock in Bill uditorium, and the evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, at which Dr. A.. M. Barrett of the Univer- sity Hospital will speak oi "The Causes of Insanity." Miss Edna Foley. superintendent of the Chicawo visit- ing nurses' association will1 speak on "Public Health Nursing." * * * ranging in price from $i.5o 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. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Tennis Lovers, Attention! It will be of interest to you to know that we have lust received a shipment of 150 Tennis Rackets 150 II 209 E. Liberty St. Phone 1845-M OPEN SUNDAYS TILL NOON Our Special CARNATIONS 50c-. PER DDZ.- ) LIN TABLE. nnouncing ifor Detroit-7:Io o p. in.,also 8:1o Eo a. in., 6:o6 a. mi., 6:06 p. i., 7:o6 p. n., and 10:45 P.mn. a. in., 8:2o a. m., 11:15 p. m., 13:5 a. m. -7:48 a. mn., and 6:5o a. m., p. M., also -the appointmeutof Mr. L. Herd, of New York City, as chef and manager of the new This is the fdal step in our efforts to bring the Tea Room up to the highest standards in point of ser- vice, appointments and culinary excellence. """ day L E'S, - THE CHAPERONE PROBLEM With war, crime and exams all wait- ing to be treated editorially it is per- haps a little out of place to touch.on the chaperone question. But commit- teemen complain that it is becoming harder and harder to get faculty people to leave their fire-sides and register-sides to sit around and look upon the frivolity of youth with an in- dulgent but authoritative beamingness. Sometimes, a luckless dance chairman will call up a dozen professorial homes, before the better and worse halves therein cannot think of an ex- cuse between them. It is a glowing problem. . There are several remedies. One is to treat the chaperones more cour- teously. They should be made to feel welcome and comfortable. Another is to impress faculty people with the in- consistency of legislating in favor of a strong. chaperone force and then making it difficult to secure it. The persons who are not physically un- able to chaperone and who refuse week in and week out to do so, should be made to see thq inconvenience of their ways. If those who attend dances and those who ought to watch those who attend dances will all give in a bit, the burning issue will be met. CUT FRESH DAILY CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bank $100,000 sacted J. Fritz, Carl F. t. Cash'r FLORAL DESIGNS CORSAGE BOUQUETS THEONLY DOWN-TOWN FLORIST PROniPT DELIVERY PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICUL M PEOPLE CIlY LAUNDRY StiOS. ROWE, Prop. Detroit St. Phone 457-M r Your W. ....r r .. ... .e 'I PHONE "13"! FOR Y B E "THE POPULAR PLACE" ICE CREAM Ever notice how quickly the '17 man picks up the new catalogue and points out his name in the back? With letters still coming from Vir- ginia, it's certain the southern base- ball trip was a big success. It's hard to be impressed with sen- ior dignity when one of 'em carries a cane upside down. The guy with a baseball suit is con- sidered a regular "Ty" in the class league. One gentle sage remarks that stead- fastness sounds better than bullhead- edness. Mid-semesters which come two weeks before finals are a trifile ex- otic. More sick ones in the attendance com. office than at the health service University women of the freshman and upper classes are all expected to attend the annual class meetings, to be held under the auspices of the Judiciary Council, at 4:00 o'clock to- morrow in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. At these meetings the administrators of traditional class activities for next year, social committees, and Judiciary Council representatives are to be elected. * * * As its final social event of the year, the Women's League is planning a card party, to be given at 4:00 o'clock Friday, May 7, at the home of one of the faculty ladies. Five hundred and bridge will be played and light re- freshments will be served. The price of admission has been set at 25c, and all university women and other wom- en interested in the work of the league are invited to attend. Anita Kelly, '17, is in general charge of the arrangements. * * * Senior women' will hold the last of th ir series of class luncheons at the Michigan Union at noon next Satur- day, May 8. Tickets are 50c, and should be purchased at once from members of the women's social com- mittee. There will be (lancing and brief talks, the subjects of which, with the names of the speakers, will be announced later. Senior Society meets at 7:30 this evening at Westminster House, 602 East Huron street. Stylus will meet at 7:30 this even- ing at the Pi Beta Phi house. VULCAIN FILMS'' MANN & WALKER 213 S Main Street .AM ..q II I 'THAR'S three kinds of tobacco- U good tobacco, better tobacco, Q an' VELVET. For VELVET is the 0 better sort of tobacco with its best brought out by agein'. Seneca and Scout Cameras We have them from $2.00 up. Burchfield & Co. 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