TniE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * - -#- It is up to you to select the material. We have suc h a varied stock this part will be easy-then leave the rest to us. If you don't say it's the best looking suit you ever wore at any price you needn't take it. We are safe in making you safe. IJna i * #M M 4, 'Lo' "."'°'"-.t£ADINU r"n STAT E.. $T R, .' ~ennis PlIayers COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR lotted Throat Rackets Our Prices Range from $3.00 to $8.50 RACKETS RESTRUNG IN THREE DAYS WE GUARAN EE ALL OUR GOODS ee STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE IT UNITED LINES ARBOR TIME TABLE, Express Cars for Detroit-o7:10 hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:io r Detroit--5:4o a. mn., 6:06 a. m., two hours to 6:n6 p. m., 7:06 p. mn., 9:15 p. mn., and 10:45 P. im. Iti only: 7:4 a. m., 8:2o a. in., .S:6 p. mn., rtIs p. m., 1a:5 30 a, Mn., r:oo a. in. s rfor Jackson- 7:48 a. m., and hours to 7:48 p. in. r Jackson-S:r2 a. in., 6:5o a. M., two hours to 6:50 p. m., also I1:15 p. M. Du are Hungry a.ny time of day step in atI Some New and Very Pretty Models of the Original Anne iteKellerman Swimming Tights for Women are being displayed this week. They were designed and perfected by Miss Kellerman, and are used in all her swimming exhibitions. All colors are here, including black and gray. Sold here exclusively 75c to $1.98 TH E MIC"iIGAN DAILY I Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Ecntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; 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 1414 . -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 Toum C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Verne Burnett C. N. Church Edwin A. Hyman Reporters J. C. B. Parker Vera Burrige Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaun H. A. Fitzgerald Fdward P. Wright L. Greenbaum William F. Newton H~enley Hill Leonard W. Nieter Waldo R. Hunt E. D.BSlater Lee Joslyn Eugene L.. Buson' Business Staff Ferris Fitch B Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh Thatecer Rea J. J. Herbert TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1915. Night Editor-E. Rodgers Sylvester. T.H COACH ON THE BENCH. In an hour of inspiration several weeks ago, the board in control of ath- letics voted to remove the baseball coach from the bench. The object was to stimulate the initiative of individual players. There wasn't much need for the move. Directing a contest from the bench speeds up the play and mak- es it more interesting. Nor is there anything dishonest or unethical about it. But the board turned the trick, and the coach went--for a while. Just before the southern trip, the board thought better of its action and voted to allow the coach to sit with his players, on the tour. But only on the tour. The team came back from Dixieland, however, and, with the ex- ception of one or two games, the coach went right on sitting. This was in di- rect violation of the board's rule. The outside papers which praised Michi- gan on her courageous stand may be excused for knitting their brows over her latest compromise. The board should undo its action formally before the coach goes back to his old place. According to the reports of the life membership solicitors, but few stu- dents have roseate prospects. How did you explain it when the family found that you did not have the Festival program' memorized? Someone suggests challenging the weather to a death struggle with a healthy chameleon. Now that the science building looks like a factory, will students labor in it? The man who isn't knocking is sure of the office for which he's running. One way to get morals thrust down your throat is to attend a movie. Latest excuse: "Been to Detroit and forgot to set it back." Pity the prof who has 50 like yours to stumble through. That name "Oasis' is strongly sug- gestive of dates. , . .: ,d Where's underclass pep gone? 7,&Ika 0 LE'S I', Other §uits in extremely fashion- able new models. $1.98 to $7.50 The robins may go back south any day now ., If they get the scent of moth balls. Bad time to break good resolutions. Chalk up trip-victory number one. Practice diving across the bed. s ready 'ou. Seniors Attention ORDER THEM NOW VISITINGCAD $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 100 CAR.DS FROM YOUR PLATE 90c. ALL WORK OVARANTEED UNIVERSITY BOOK STOR E STATE jLUNDRYI The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Carl F. 'Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Win. Waltz, Asst. Casl'r