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TkiR MICHIGAN DAILY

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A Suit Above Criticism
You would like to wear such a suit,
wouldn't you? You may; its up to you.
We are ready and anxious to make you
the best suit you ever wore, barring none
-good material, perfect fit, and the
latest cut combined.
We are selling lots of Billiard Cloth
for white trouserings.
Have you ordered a pair?
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Tennis rs
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR
Slotted Throat Rackets
Our Prices Range from $3.00 to $8.50
RACKETS RESTRUNG IN THREE DAYS.
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR GOODS
Sheeha9s
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 tSub-
by carrier, $.s0; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 960
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 Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M.. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Toth, C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Verne Burnett C. N. Church
Edwin A. Hyman
Reporters
TC. B. Parker Reotr Vera Blurridge
frwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright
L. Greenebaum William F. Newton
Henley Hill Leonard W. Nieter
Waldo R. Hunt E. D. Slater
Lee Joslyn Eugene L-. Bulson
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
Thatcher Rea J. J. Herbert
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. !
Night Editor-James M. Barrett.
ALUMNI GIFTS.
Michigan differs from practically
every large university in the country
in that her alumni, up to the present

About time for someone to be profes-
sing a sisterly devotion.
Mention of June 8th is the secret of
spreading solid gloom.
Humane profs are granting another
week's extension.
But still that thesis is- blushing un-
seen.
Coin' to the mass meeting?
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Miss Helen Bennett, director of the
Chicago branch of the collegiate bu-
reau of occupations, will be in Ann
Arbor Tuesday, May 18, under the aus-
pices of the , vocational counselling
committee of the Women's League.
Miss Bennett will consult with univer-
sity women individually from 3:15 un-
til 5:30 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium.
Arrangements for such consultations
should be made at once with Elsie
Paul, '17, telephone 452. In the even-
ing, Miss Bennett will lead a round-
table discussion on vocations in gen-
eral, to which all university women
are cordially invited.
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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 $1.50 to-$8.oo-every one
of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made
new for $i.5o, $2.50 or $3.50, as you desire.
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Outdoor Athleti cs bring
Sore Muscles
USE
"Limber Up")
Made by
Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University

TROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE.
ed and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10
m. and hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:1o
m.
1 Cars for Detroit- 5:4 a. m., 6:o6 a.6nm.,
d every two hours to 6:*. p. m~., 7:o6 p.
8:o6 p. mn., g : i5 p. m., and 10:45 P. iM.
Ypsilanti only:7 :.4:a. ., S:o a. n;.,
o6 a. m., 5:06 p. m., 1x:15 p. m., 12:15
i., 12:30 a. mn., x:oo a. m.
ed Cars for Jackson-7:48 a. m., and
:ry two hours to 7:48 p. in.
1 Cars for Jackson-5:12 a. m., 6:6o a. m.,
d every two hours to 6:5o p. m., also
is p. Mn., 11:15 p. in.
Dr Typewriting
Mimeographing'
Typewriters
of best Quality
at Moderate Rates
See'
0. D. MORRILL
(Over Baltimore Lunch)
S- State f!. Phone 584-J

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SPRING
is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and PLANTS
Cousins & Hall
Cor.12th and S. Univ. Phone 1118
ClhkOP off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGE' S 3eoy
WAK KING LOO
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M
F. L. HALL. 514 E.William
Phone 225
PRESSING Gad. Clleed~

time, have made comparatively few
large gifts to the university. More
than likely this is not because of the
fact that Michigan's alumni are less
affluent than those of other institu-
tions, but rather because such a spirit
for giving has never been engendered
among them. True, there are promi-
nent exceptions such as Hill auditori-
um, the gymnasiums, the dormitories,
and Ferry field, but there is nothing
like the financial responsibility exist-
ent among Michigan alumni, that
marks the graduates of such institu-
tions as Cornell, Princeton, Harvard
and Yale.
Michigan is a state institution,
where, perhaps, these others are not.
This may account for it in some meas-
ure, but we are curious to know why
it should make any difference. En-
dowments for chairs, scholarships, fel-
lowships and buildings of every sort
may reasonably be expected from the
alumni of any institution. We believe
that such a spirit of financial loyalty
is growing upon Michigan alumni, as
shown by the evident promise of the
Michigan Union campaign. The future
should see a generous response from
alumni all over the country.

Senior women are asked to fill out
the alumnae record blanks sent them
by the student committee of the na-
tional board of the Y. W. C. A., and
to return them to Newberry hall as
soon as possible.
Frances Way, '17, general chairman,
has called a meeting of the entire all-
campus dance committee at 4:30
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium.
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Omega Phi meets at 4:15 o'clock to-
day at the home of Mary Campbell,
'15, 1555 Washtenaw avenue.
DOCTORS REPORT BUT SLIGIfTf
CHANGE IN CHENOT'S CONDITION
Little change has been reported in
the case of James Chenot, '16, during
the last few days. Physicians in
charge say that because of the length
of time that the patient has been hold-
ing up, it is possible that the body may
absorb the- coagulated blood in the
tissues around the heart.
One half of a pint of blood has been
removed from the pericardium sac,
around the heart and has been found
to comparatively pure and free from
poison. Chenot is now conscious, but
is able to recognize friends only
with difficulty.

(11n tverit Mfusic- Ibou3e
MRS. M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets

GIBSON

Mandolins and Guitars,
Banjo Mandolins
and Ukuleles

NO LOSS BY FIRE

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AMATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

DAINES & NICKELS
The eoiiy btodio on the Campus run .v.

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 iooo

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RADNOR'
THE NEW
ARROW
COL'LAR
2 for 25 Cents.

334-336 S. State St.F
Official Photographers For The MICHIGANENSIAN.

Pthone 130-J

PHONE "13"

FOR

"THE POPULAR PLACE"
ICE CREAM,

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Your Michiganensian will begin to Chemicals to Visit Canadian Concerns
get its punishment home on the parlor Members of the chemical engineer-
table, when the neighbors have their ing department have been able to se-
inning. cure an opportunity to go through the
-- Canadian Salt company at Windsor,
Have you met the type who asks you Ont., and the Electrolytic Plant at
how much you'll have left by the first Sandwich, Ont., through the efforts of
if you keep on spending? Prof. A. H. White, of the chemical en-
gineering department. It is consider-
Somebody'll have to lead the Syra- ed an especial privilege to view these
cuse bunch off the field after the ninth plants because permission has been
when theyome again. refused several universities in the
past. The party will leave Ann Arbor
Remember when you were a fresh- Friday, May 21. Beside the two Ca-
moan too, and tried on roomy's cap and nadian plants, the Detroit Chemical
gown? Works and the Diamond Crystal Salt
company, at St. Clair, Mich., will be
With squirrel families increasing visited.
daily, the price of peanuts will soon 1
soar.-
3 dozen good pictures of the Swing-
That man is a hero who can look un- out paarde, 25c each, and the class
flinchingly into the mouth of a lens. groups are fine. Lyndon.

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Stock of Spring Footwear

For Ladies and Gents
is now complete

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Let us show you
the newest

TI fEATS SHAVINGI WAT[R IN
TWO MlNUT[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 $3.0oat
Eastern Michigan Edison Co.
COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

Wahr's Shoe Stores
Main St. State St.

Ann Arbor Taxi Co.
NEW ADDITION
High Class Livery

Troys

R'uinabot s

]Pha o ns

Large Flat Racks for
Itt tila#g Parties

3 dozen good pictures of -the Swing-
out parade, 25c each, and the class
groups are fine. Lyndon.
WARNING TO STUDENTS.
If the students of the U. of M. who
attend dancing parties wish to avoid
having serious trouble with their feet,
they should go to their druggist and
purchase a can of "FIXEM-FOR THE
FEET" and use it as directed. ASK
YOUR DRUGGIST about it.

THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK $140,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wm. J.- Booth, Pres., WmArnold, Vice-Pres
John C. Waltz, Cp shier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash
FOR RENT-Modern, five room, steam
heated flat. Inquire 604 E. Liberty,
J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M or 1661-
J.

528 E. Jefferson
or 515 E. Liberty

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