TJtiE MICHIGAN DAILY SEE FOR YOURSELF if tour garments do not bear out our contention that weale originators and money savers. We purchase cloth in large quantities and have the work done under our own personal supervision. Our cutters follow your measurements to a fraction of an inch and with a fitting the result is a perfect suit for you! ,%. C' Q e ° 3 :' l l/l Ap I '3I 4£Adlwu nin:STkTE STREET 1I RS Order your G CARDS nd 100 Cards, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 100 Cards from Plate, 90c. !ehn 's S IME TABLE. Cars for Detroit-7:10 :o 6:xo p. ni., also 8:xo it;:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.;: rs to 6:06 p. M.,, 7:o6 p. 5 p. m., and 10:45 P. m. 7:4 a. Mn., 8:20 a. in., p. m , II 1 . M., 12:15 , :0o a. Mn. ckson-7:48 a. m., and 7:48 P. m. 5 12 a. m., 6:So a. m., curs to 6:50 p. m., also SPRING is here in our Greenery Come in and see our CUT FLOWERS and PLANTS Cousins & Hall Cor. 12th and S. Univ. Phone 115 Chopofd a few 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, $2.50; 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.......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 Homan Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors Jamies M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tonm C. Red Howard R., Marsh Verne Burnett C. N. Church Edwin A. Hyman R eporters er om TC eBParkerV a Burridge Irwin Johnson rerald Rosenbaum LI. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wiglt L. Greenebaum William F. Newton Henley Hill Leonard W. Nieter Lee Joslyn Eugene -. Bulson Waldo R. Hunt Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh J. J- Herbert WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915. Night Editor-Irwin C. Johnson. SEEING THE TEAM OFF. The track man who feels that he has a few thousand persons behind him will perform a lot better than the one who feels that his work is not exciting much enthusiasm. That is the reason that a send-off has been arranged for the track team, this evening, when it leaves for the eastern intercollegiates. Old football men vouch for the efficacy of the noisy, hearty send-off. It does wonders in keying up the participants. In a way, every man who attends to- night's farewell will have a share in the size of the score rolled up for Michigan. If there are not hoarse voices in Ann Arbor tonight, after the train pulls out at 7:42, the student body will not have done all it can to bolster up a team that is determined to overcome medi- ocrity. There is little excuse for treat- ing track as a quiet, indifferent sport, in which the stars must take their suit- cases in hand and silently slink off into other parts. It is a man's sport, and it deserves a man's portion of en- thusiasm. Better try to get down to the Ann Arbor station tonight for a few minutes. Some suggest that Schradzki should have been appointed conditionally as Cap Night chairman, pending his sur- vival of the Daily-Gargoyle game to- morrow. . A benevolent insurance company might do a rushing business under- writing risks in the coming examina- tions. What chance has a secret in a soror- ity house equipped with a couple of over-worked telephone extensions? She may try. to let you down slowly' starting by fixing up a date with that hnn "cm frig.nd Amalgamated Landladies ing 1.. A. Y. E. tactics. Why not a social room in structed library? jThis is open elers. Goin'' to the{ are adopt- the recon- I minutes and eat some of GE O RGE'S Sucy WAI KING LOO 314 S .State St. Phone 1244M writers best Quality oderate Kates See RILL inch) Phone 582-J opening of the windows in the School of unsic.dwhich photographer got you on top of the ball? SENIORS- ATTENTION ORDER THEM NOW VISITING CARDS $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 100 CARDS FROM YOVR. PLATE 90C. ALL WORK OVARANTEED WAUET HS UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE What's yer time dodgin' campus? bikes on the To be known as the official trystingI place. Judith Ginsburg, '15, chairman of the Women's League cmmittee on re-in- corporation and by-law revision, has placed a copy of the revised by-laws at the desk in the gencral library for the convenience of League members, who are asked to read them and present any objections they may find to them to Miss Ginsburg before the annual meeting of the League on Friday af- ternoon, when the new constitution will be presented for adoption. Freshman women are asked to be prompt in attending their class sup- per in Newberry hall at 5:30 o'clock this evening, in order that the supper may be concluded in time for the party to attend the Persephone and Demeter fete. Tickets are 35 cents, and should be obtained before that hour today from the table in the general library. They have been selling rapidly in view of the fact that this is the only class function that freshman women have been permitted this year. * * * Senior women are to wear their caps and gowns to the fete this even- ing, and gather in a body immediately after it on the north side of the hol- low. Juniors are to wear white and gather on the south side. Sophomores will light the Japanese lanterns and hand them to the graduating women, who will be led in their march by Alice Wiard, '15, vice-president of the class. Edna Hendershot, '15, Marga- ret Wooley, '15, Laura Wolverton, '15, Lena Mott, '15, and Ernestine Wil- helm, '15, are the senior marshals who will take the pivotal positions in the formations. Honor Gaines, '16, vice- president of the junior class, will lead the junior women, and will be assist- ed by Jessie Spence, '16, Ruth Balsam, '16, Nellie Rosewarne, '16, Marion Payne, '16, and Ruth Semps, '16. Members of the Girls' Glee club will meet for an extra rehearsal of "A Garden of Japan" at 5:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. It is important that all be present. The cast of "The Arrow-Maker." will rehearse at 4:00 o'clock Thursday af- ternoon instead of at 7:00 o'clock as previously announced. Marion Mc- season for college jew- circus? ,.. IAn tverettv ffu to lb ouse MRS. M. M. ROOT Corner Maynard and William Streets FESTIVAL SWEETS The talk of New York and Ann Arbor Crane's a n d Gl bert's Unequaled Chocolates Quarry Drug Co. The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University f The Arias Sung by Hempel and Martinelli are all to be had on Victor Records Every Victrola owner should hear them. F. L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone 2225 PRESSING Goods Called For and DeSvereR NO LOSS BY FIRE AMATEUR FINISHING CAMPUS VIEWS PORTRAITS NES & NICKELS The only Studio on the Campus ite St. Phone 130J Nfficial Photographers For The MICIIIGANENSIAN. Buy ow --1915-- Made In America Merchandise Our Stock Always Shows You Something New SIROJEN BROS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. The store that always treats you fair 124 S. MAIN PHONE ooo .; ., J z A-, , - - f S RADNOR' THE NEW ARROW COLLAR 2 for 25 Cents PHONE "13" FOR. JsY BE j "THE POPULR PLACE" CE CREAM RUa,..,R Lilt l U £IPherson, '15, general chairman, has announced that participants missing There were happy studes and curs- two rehearsals in succession will auto- ing profs when the Monroe band pa- matically lose their parts to under- raded the campus. studies. Not all are tennis enthusiasts who Junior women who wish to be con- fight their way to west windows in sidered for the women's editorship of West hall. The Michigan Daily next year are ask- ed to submit their names at once to One drawback of summer is the Vera Burridge, telephone 452. k of Spring Footwear d Gents ,... a ,.- .._ e,3 u ' ",j r c F o 6- : ., .- V ." _/ ,- -: a ''. . :. et us show you the newest IT II[AS SNAVINIJ WARRI IN 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.oo at Eastern Michigan Edison Co. COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS. rs Shoe Stores State St. w mommom o Arbor Taxi Co. NEW ADDITION i Class Livery abbots Phaetoxs" THE STATE SAVINGS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00 Wm. 3. Booth, Pres., WmArnold, Vice-Pres John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. 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