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Cars for Jackson-s:r2 a. m., 6:so a. m., every two hours to 6:5o p. m., also ; p. m., 1:z5 p. n. If you are Hungry any time of day step in at "UTTLE'S I Guests -seeking the utmost in ex- clusive dining service, cuisine and general excellence of- appointments will appreciate the new Service is a la carte with the exception of noon-day dinner at 50c 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, $2.5o; by mail, $2.50. 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........ManagingEditor W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk.....................News Editor P. 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 Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Verne Burnett C. N. Church Edwin A. Hyman Reporters J. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge Irwin 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 Tliatcher Rea T. J. Herbert TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915. Night Editor-E. Rodgers Sylvester. COMPULSORY LECTURE FEE. One of the oft recurring questions on the campus in late years has been the advisability of having a compul- sory lecture fee to be paid by all reg- istered students. Much can be said in favor of such a fee. A small sum from each student would make the entire lecture course open to many who can- not afford the privilege at the present time. The increased sum available would also allow the selection of the prominent lecturers and men of let- ters in the United States. IHowever, regardless of these advan- tages, the student body has not been educated to an appreciation of a lec- ture course. This has been clearly shown by the support which the Ora- torical association has received in the past. Perhaps, with the various foun- dations and the university bringing noted men to Ann Arbor almost week- ly, the average student is lectured to death. At any rate, a compulsory fee should not be added to the registration expense without seriously taking into consideration all the elements enter- ing into such a step. Another festive week-end, with huge bonfires, boat races and general hi- larity, ending with a final spree on Memorial day, and then- Rather dahgerous to call up more than six sisters inside of anl afternoon for that eleventh hour date. Wise freshmen who wish to avoid sophomoric interference are whistling last year's opera tunes. That class is an interesting one where everyone has to wake up) to dis- cuss sleep and dreams. In fact, George says hei much better. "Schmuck" may petition such contests. never felt for more ARTISTIC TAILORING PURE WOOL FABRICS OPEN 8:00 TILL 5:00 SATURIAYS TILL 9:00 Second Floor Tli head reads "A the Makjestic Movies." The wearing of the order yesterday. Gilded Fool at yellow was in We are always ready to serve you. ON STATE; ie with the one-hour course Monday is through for the year. K ranged their program to get out early. "Second Wednesday for me" is the current slogan of law students. Anyway, the ribbons will be good Cor "M" books. Tihe baseball team came back in ex- cellent shape. on SENIORS- ATTENTION ORDER THEM NOW VI SITING CARDS $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 100 CARDS FROM YOVR PLATE 90C. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AR'S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE TIOULAR LAUNDRY The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Suirplus $:oo,obo Resources $3.ooo,0,0 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. £. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. 3raun, Asst. Cash'r, Win...Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings De,.t. F. L. HALL, 514 E. WIIan Thane225 Goods cndFr PRESSING Goods Cefr I NO LOSS BY FIRE Only 11 more funny columns this year. Then J.L.T. will have a chance again.' Five exams in three days is hard. If you take things that way. Tickets for the freshman women's informal supper, which will be held at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow in Newber- ry hall, may be obtained at the Wom- en's League room in University hall, and in the corridor of the general li- brary from 9:00 until 5:00 o'clock to- day. The price of tickets for the sup- per, which will be of the serve-self variety, is 35 cents. Immediately fol- lowing the supper, the party will at- tend the Greek dancing fete and Lan- tern Night in Observatory Hollow in a body. Dean Myra B. Jordan, Miss Jane Cochran, Miss Alice Evans and Miss Marion Wood will be guests of honor, but there will be no program of talks. Ruth MacLachlan, '18, is gen- eral chairman of the committee on ar- rangements. * * * According to custom, Mortar Board will entertain the Loyalty club of the city Y. W. C. A. this evening. Arrangements have been made for a progressive dancing party to be held at the Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Ome- ga houses. Field Day for university women will be celebrated Thursday, May 27, with an archery contest at 3:00 o'clock, and the championship baseball game at 4:00 o'clock. * r Zoology 24 will meet, for this week only, at 7:00 o'clock Wednesday ev- ening in the Museum lecture room, in- stead of Thursday evening. Glee and Mandolin club members meet in front of University hall at 5:45 o'clock today, for sorority sere- nade. Buy shoes and satisfaction at the same time from Gross & Dietzel, 119 E. Washington St. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf TICULAR E. C.- FLANDERS ...TAILOR... 209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. VERY thinking man realizes the importance of presenting a good appearance. Well tailored clothes give you that mark of distinction, they cost no more than the ordinary kind. Let me show you what it means to get SMART STYLE and C O R R E C T F I T cut and moulded to your figure, with shapely lines. I have the latest correct fashions, the choice of all wool fabrics in all the new colorings and very reasonable prices to quote you now. Another thing; if you order before I am too busy, I can give every little detail the attention required, it's never wise to rush, fo? it takes time to do good work. 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