garments do not bear out our .ion that wedare originators and savers. We purchase cloth in uantities and have the work done our owen personal supervision. ters follow your measurements to on of an inch and with a fitting ult is a perfect suit for you! C(?,A 79.( -- THE MICHIGAN D AIILVI IOfficial 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,' cot. Packard and State. Business dOffice Phone 960 editorial Office Phone 2414 , 11. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk.....................News Editor F. F. McKinney...........Assudiate Editor Chester H. Lang..........Associate Editor T. Hawley 'apping.........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. 'orr'y Night Editors .rame M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh Verne Burnett C. N. Church Edwin A. llyman Now ighit. Just tos. boy back home. Did lyou observe her at Observatory Glen? you know what is it-Lantern when you'd learned to dance Started that packing yet? SENIORS- ATTENTIOI ORDER THEM NOW VISITING.,CARDS $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 100 CARDS FROM YOR. PLATE 90C. ALL WORK OVARANTEED WAHR'S T OK S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE RS CARDS ea (! e : ! '7W Q2ma nnA' $2.OU, Plate, $1,50, $2.75, $3.00 - 90c. ans RR St Saturday is the First Day of the JUNE SALE of Fine Linens a. m., n.. and and White Goods Au annual event of much concern to Fraternities, Clubs and Board- ing Houses. Shamrock Irish'Table Linens and Napkins are easily the main feat- ure of the Sale. J. C. B. Parker Reporters . Vera Burridge Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright L. Greenebaum William F. Newton Henley ,11 ill Leonard W. Nieter Lee Joslyn Eugene L.. Bulson Waldo R. Hunt Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Krk White C. T. Fishleigh J. J- Herbert THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. Night Editor-Conrad N. Church. THESES AND THESJ'S. Theses are being overdone. There are theses for this course and theses for that. The thesis used to have some standing as a perfectly respectable parer which was the product of long research. Now it is something that has got to be lived through in almost any undergraduate course. Often it is trivial and seldom is it anything more than a perfunctory grouping of words, words, words. Some courses are bound up in the semester thesis. They exist for it. Others have the thesis as a side-line. .he sure formula for making a course digified is to attach a thesis. Thqses are sometimes useful,-particularly in courses where students are old or se- rious enough to use their heads. In most literary courses, however, they are a farce. Their only function seems to be to make difficult a course which might otherwise be inexcusably soft and flabby. When seeking an excuse for the ex- istence of this coluthn, remember that it got a prof provoked enough to omit a mid-semester. One wit remarks that if you want to see the stulent council a stable insti- tution, you'll have to wait 'til the cows come home. The old-fashioned freshman is he who begs your pardon when he col- lides with you at the Union. Class representatives for next year on the judiciary council will be elect- ed in th( corridors of the general li- brary from 10:00 o'clock until 5:00 o'clock Loday. Any university woman inay vote. The candidates are: 1916, Marion Stowe, Jessie Spence, Grace Fletcher; .1917, Frances Way, Lillian Carnegie, Irene Lichtman; 1918, Anna Lloyd, Marion Holden, Helen Nipps. * * * Sophomore women, who are mem- bers of Deutscher Verein, will meet in the Verein rooms at 4:15 o'clock today to elect officers for next year's junior section. * * * The regular meeting of Stylus, which was to have been held this ev- ening, has been postponed till next week. Junior women who wish to be con- I;iodered for the wonven's editorship of The Michigan Daily next year are ask- ( to submit their names at once to Vera Burridge, telephone 452. * * ,* Field day for university Women will be celebrated this afternoon on The new field opposite 'arbour gymnasi- um, with an archery contest at 3:00 o'clock and the junior-senior baseball game at 4:00 o'clock. 4fEV IANICAL IENGI NEERS WILL 0. E. prunt and A. J. Vincent, two engineers from therplant of the Pack- ard Motor Car company of Detroit, will speak before the next meeting of" the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at ":00 o'clock next Wednesday night in room 348 engineering building. The engineers will bring with them a 1916 model 12 cylinder Packard, and af- ter a talk on, "The Latest Tendencies n Automobile Designing," the machine will be inspected by the society in the automobile laboratory of the engineer- ing college. The lecture and inspec- tion will be open to the general public. Clicago Firm Offers $1,500 for Essays Through the generosity of a Chicago firm, a committee composed of Prof. J. L. Laughlin, of the University of Chicago, Prof. J. B. Clark, of Colum- bia, Prof. H. C. Adams, of the Univer- ity of Michigan, Mr. Horace White, of New York city and Prof. E. F. Gay, of Harvard, has been able to offer a first prie of $1,000 and a second prize of $500 for the two best economic es- says written by an undergraduate of any American college. A list of avail- able subjects may be found at the gen- oral library. En C. FLANDERS iTAILORmu 209 E. LIBERTY ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. EVERY 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 S1YLE 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, for it takes time to do good work. 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You could scarcely believe that some sororities are keeping column clip- pigs. Not all are safe who dope it out that they won't be called on again. Who'll start a Sunday night jitney bus to Ypsilanti? Soon she'll start to tell you of theE Postpone Military Training Question Definite action in regard to military training in the university was post- poned by the university senate, at a recent meeting of that body. The com- mittee on the subject was continued, and requested to make a complete re- port at the first meeting of the senate to be held next fall. urchfield & Co. in offer you the finest and ailoring service to be had in ate, with no exception. ig dress is our specialty. .. i- ". hfield &Co. 106 E. 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