Viz THE MICHIGAN DAILY Your Ease of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear. If we are your tailors you will always have that feeling that comes with Clothes of Character G. H. WILD COMPANY LEADING MFIRCHANT_ TAILORS STATE ST. 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. Francis F. McKinney.** Managing ditor J h S . L o a d . . . , . B u i esOf f i c e s : A n n A r b o r P r e s s B u i l d i n g . S u b - scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Students Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones : Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. Unitarian Church, State and Huron Streets 10:30 Morning Service with Sermon by REV. R. S. LORING on "fREVERENCE" alumni fund, they" will be taking a backward step. If they vote to con- I Senior! Time's Flying Order Them Now Calling Cards Price $1.50 to $3.50 per hundred with plate m SENIORS Now is the time to order your Plate and 100 Cards $1.50 to $3.00 100 Cads from Plate 90c STU DINTS BOOKSTORE Communications not to exceed 300 words intrbeinvdulm oias thr length, or notices of events will be published Irbt niiulmmras hi in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann procedure will be reactionary. On the Arbor Press Bldg., or in the. notice box in the west corridor of the general library, where other hand, if they decide to join and the notices are collected 3t 7':oo o'clock each 'make the movement in favor of the evening. general memorial fund unanimous, S. Rodgers Sylvester News ]Editox they will make possible a step obvious- Tom C. Reid........ ...Telegraph EditorMihg 'savnge Verne Burnett.+...........Telegraph Editor ly to Mchga'advnae 4. P. Wright ................Sports Edi"o J. C. B. Parker.........Assignment Zditor Conrad N. Church............... City Editor Edwin A. Hyman.............City Editor Lee Joslyn..... .........City Editor'TH Cordon D. Cooke........ .,Statistical Editor Golda Ginsburg. ............Women's Editor GA L P N M U E Edward F. Mack.......Advertising ManagerI H. Kirk White.......... Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler--------Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers............. ..:..Accountant WEST HALL DISTRACTIONS C. T. Fishleigh ..-Assistant Business Manager Nigh EdiorsFair ladies, give over your frolic- Lenr .Nit EEilorrde some sport-no longer indulge in your L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker tennis on grounds near West hall nor Henley Hill ll. C. L. Jackson'i Newberry court, if you would fain Reporters earn our benison. For students, you if. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andrew$ know, are a curious lot, for views at Linton B. Dimond E. A. Baumngarth Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler the windows cramming. You look so W. R. Atlas Frank Taber camnl wew owe o NtThompson Holland Thompson Phil Pack H. C. Garrison the balls are slamming. Allen Shoenfield. D. S. Rood C. W. Neumann Jas. Schermerhorn, Jr. Oh list to the warning which we would essay, (Please head this "Corn- Business staffs munication"), that many a prof in Albert 4. Horne Roscoe Rau your innocent play, finds causes for E. C. Musgrave' F. Mv. Sutter K. S.. McColl, L. W. Kennedy indignation. Say, how shall you solve C.P Eey J. E. Campbell BradWh!us this delicate matter? By playing at evening .and morn? Or will you retort with an answer that's pat or, just UNIVERSITY BOOKSTOR ES -w m JREI;M I ;"NWBER! That you can hear Hempel, Amato, Matze- nauer, Braslau, McCormack, Werrenrath and other artists in your own home on the Victor Victrola. A_ Complete Stock of Records at the ian n ].~nI~a0 uc on Ii ow faster D)etroit 1rnitcd an EI': a sCara.; to a. in. nd h url to : :.1~0 a l. , KIak,-st 'ni S : . I a- o :8 a n 111.. h uZ3 :0 ;. 6 ,17p. 1 1 :4Zp.au i g Local Cars, eastbo'c- : 5a. ., :50a. . M:~ . u1! 9:05 p a~n , 1: 50 P. .M.. 10 .20si l . 10,12:8..71. ~s~i.,:5p IThe Ann Arbor 'Savings Bank Capiual ............ $ 300,0(0.00 S u rp lu s . . . . . . . . . . $ 15)0,0 "J0.00 1 R s u c s o e B-anking in uall braumclws TRY GHAPi AN3S JEWELRY STORE For lAlrm Clocks and Michigan Pins 113 SO. MAIN STREET, IOur "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More jThan the Average "Ready-Made" E.W ~ sThe Tailor 108 .Washington St Second Floor CHnOP off afew { minutes and eat some of GEO RG'S SVEY W_&1 KING 0LOO 3145S. State St. Phone 1244-M 'FIRST NAIBANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo DIRECTORS: WIRT CORNWELL WALDO M. ABBOTT GEo. W. PATTERSON~ HARRY M. HAWLEY S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULS FRED SCttMID D, B. SUZTTON~ U. D- K:&NiE FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS T oo TBTC'.COF'T'SGREEN 220 Chapin St. Phone 809-M s I intcsf MUs3lc I1)oiie I Corner Maynard 'and William StreetsI _A FIR ST AI1.D A Necessary Consider- ation in Modern Efficiency See !Practical Kits TUTTL.E'S For the BEST I ', M~ain office, N. W. Corner li!Lln and huron bSts. Barm b l ,e , 70 rsity A venue , COME I N 'A- TRY OUR 11:3q A. M 5 ~ ~OP. M. i ,. .... SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1916. Night Editor-'Walter R. Atlas UP TO THE LAWS AND MEDICS Michigan has availed herself of many opportunities to step forward in recent years. The latest oppcitun- ity for advancement, that. of convert- ing the various senior class memorial contributions into one general alumni fund, has not as yet been seized upon by all of those who have the chance to make this progressive step. Of the eight senior classes this spring six have fallen in line heartily sup- porting the project. They are the sits, the engineers, the architects, the dents, the pharnmics and the Homeops. In addition,. the junior lit class has gone on record in favor of the move- ment, and has signified its intention of forwarding it next year. The only two classes, then, who have not met and approved the idea are the senior laws and the senior medics. It is expected that they will hold meet- ings. during the week to consider the matter and take some action. r What- ever action is taken by these two classes will be of vital importance. If they do not join ranks with the six other senior classes in favor of the big treat the whole thing with your scorn? SUNDAY SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURC HES First Congregational Church In a. memorial, service for the mem- bers of the G. A. R. at 1Q: 30 o'clock Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas will preach 'on thle topic "In Memoriam." TUnitarianu Church' Rev., R. S. Loring preaches at 10: 30 o'clock on "Reverence." Central 1M. E. Church Rev. A. A. Hicks of Saline will have charge of the 10:30 o'clock service. First Baptist Church Rev. John Mason Wells will preach at 10:30 o'clock on the theme "Face to Face." First Church of Christ, Scientist Subject at 10:30 o'clock service will be "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De- nounced." Church of Christ (Discipfles) Rev. George W. Knepper will preach at 10:30 o'clock on "Memories." St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Rev. Henry Tatlock will preach at 10:30 o'clock. Jewish Student Congregation Rabbi Leo Franklin' of. Detroit will talk at 6:45 o'clock. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE -AT- On }State --1N- .Quarry :brughCo.'s, Prescription Store I t AI "I- i T LehrPakt Phone 2402 Open Evenings by Appointmient SBtauty Shnop p ~MIS S.MABLE ROWE Shampooing, Manicuring Massage and Chiropody Switches made from Combin-s-- with or without Stems 1~first National Bank Bldg. ROOM 503 Ann Arbor, Mich. Ichlo :inn C. " sl Wurster Bros. 6 11 E. Libevrty t. Opp. ilahe AcdiaI Pasturized Milk and Cream " } f ! " r " " " ,. +" ,' . 'a. AEI '- "+ OXFORD TIME The Farmers &ebaNi BaoiNk Phone 423 IS HERE South Main Street Corner Huron Stale Street ffice 330 S. State St. A'GOOD STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED IiTeachers of Commiercial Sabi 'cts prepare d at Hamiltou 4 ustnvss College ICora Detroit and Catherine hNW Our Oxfords and Pumps for ladies and gents are exclusive models, distinctly above the ordinary. Prices from $3.50 to $7.00 I Enoch Dieterle Funeral Director 210 South 4th Ave. Phone 404 WARSSHOE STORES AaMAIN STREET. STATE STREET AMWM= rl Patronize Daily Advertizers. x: { ., , _ _ 5 _.. r, No Dr'opq Neeled in Our Eve Examination. En graved Cards 'wVindow Posters Calling Cards My sptecialty, is making I)r-zg less _Eye ':r~l amina/ws- dieteruxirnin g sci :ntifically and accuraitely the glasses your eyes requiire. Shop facilities enau ble nie to mke your tglasses, giving you, quick service. We griud lenses. EMIL H. ARN*,OLD with Arntold & Co., j( vekcts, 220 . Ma~tin ti ternoon from t2 t . 72S Lyladon'x for kodraks, filmsz, flnlshz-f Ings Open Swndays, 5.30 to 4:30 only.a 71t9 N. University. *ria the rlal uiesmno h city. It is to y our int rest to trad(e with tuemn. Victrola Riecordis of the Mlay Festi- val Artists at Shcel' ui Store. tf Davis & Ohlinger Pr.ompt Printers ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THEM I432-- J 111-llE. Washingtonj j r~~)J~jw Pieinll a Club to Hold Dance Me(-bers of the Upper Peninsula club w\.ill dance at the Country club Thairisday evening, June 1. A special car will leave the corner of State and Packard at 8 :00 o'clock. Tickets for the (lance, which include carfare, will sell at a dollar each. Music will be by Fisher's orchestra. The committee for the dance is: T. l.. Tiolan, '16, chairman; J. K. Nor- ton,' '16, and L. T. Smith, '16. Chap- ces re lDr. J. 11. Drake and Mrs. Dral 1" nd( Prof. F. !I. Stevens and Alpha N u ElecionsliHeld Friday Night {Friday night Alpha Nu elected the following officers for the coming I veal': P'res idenit, W. T. Adams, '17; vice- ;;r, - ?crt, 'Herman Chapman, '18; sec- rek< .y, C. E.lHutton, '17; treasurer, C. W1. Miller, '19. Look what at worn shoes and see shows the most wear:; The heels. Look at O'Sullivanizecl shoes and see what shows the most, wear: THE CAMPUS IN BRIEF The band will meet at 9:1 o'clock Tuesday morning at the corner of Fourth avenue and Huron street. The men are expected to wear blue uni- forms, same as for campus concerts. "'College Ballads," a new Michigan song book edited by S. W. Robinson, '16, was put on sale at the fraternity and sorority houses, Waher's book store, the women's dormitories, and the Arcadia yesterday. The words are not set-to music but are assigned to well known melodies. 'Prof. W. R. Humnphreys of the Eng- lish department, will leave. on a trip of inspection of high schools tomor- row. He will be gone .all week. Prof. Dayid Friday, of the economics department, will address the Men's Educational club on some educational topic next Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock in Tappan hall. A general in- vitation to attend has been extended to all men interested in educationi. The graduate school anntoun~cement for 1916 is out. The graduating class of the denial college yesterday went on a tour of inspection throughi the Parke Davis company's factory in DJetroit. The company entertained the dents at lun- cheon and dinner, and presented each man making the trip with a box of dental products put out by the con- cern.j It is rumored that the Board of Re- gents at its next meeting will pro- hibit the riding of bicycles on the cam- pus because of several accidents that have happened recently through care- less riding. The Sophi Preen con niiee has re- ported that $20.34 has been cleared on the event. This money will be turned over to the Michigan Union to bo added to the building fund. The issue of tihe senior eiigieers' song-book is entirely exhausted and no more copies will be printed:. WOMEN PLYBSAL STAGE GAME1 ON PALMERI FIELD MOND)AY; COLLECT $522.90 FOR W0,11I'S LEACUE In the campaign held last Monday evening in the sorority and league hy~ses ~to raise money toward paying the debt of the Womxen's league, 311 pledges were received, amounting to $522.90. On Monday, -Hay 29, at 4:00 o'clock,, the second baseball game of the year will be played between the sophomores and freshmen at Palmer field. The sophomore line-up is: Margaret Young (c), Marie Fluegel (p), Nina. Kellogg (ss), Georgiana Pockman (1b), Vera Brown (2b), Anna Lloyd (3b), Clarissa Vyn (rf), Pauline Co- hen (cf), C. Ladthier .(If). The fresh- man line-up is: Lucile Duff (e), Em- ma Riggs (p), I.. Cotton (ss), Olive Wiggins (1b), Phyllis Eggleston (2b), Helen Davis (3b), Ethel Glauz ( rf), Eliza 'Harris (lf), Mary Morse (cf). (Continued on Page Fh-e) The soles. O'Sullivanized shoes give you the most for the money. ECOOMY AS WELL AS COMORT Aspecial meeting will be held next Thuri:sdlay night at 7:00 o'clock to comiplete the consideration of a new con)stituton. w.- 0 o N° 1505 BLK WjSo ° 605TA , Call 830 for sad dle poaics. Patronize Daily Advert'izers. tf I Patroniza Daily Advertizers. **I * ? 'a, ' ! .r