THE MICHIGAN DAILY. +T. _ d ° - " 1 2>' 8: "r - . a.-..'x6S 3CXCRi 4 S u<< n,' 6 F < :.%'; 4 + h.; 7 { ' \\ ! ' ;f L : ryle W. C , i 111 I I M ; p.syYri THE BEST DRESSED MEN have their clothes made-to-measure. It is not a fallacy to say that 'clothes reveal their origin even to the casual observe. Ard there's an air of dis- tinction to _,ur clothes that can come only from- years of experience in tai- loring garments. We have satisfied your friends, why not you? G. H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State St. Flowers for Christmas Zhe NAR CISSUS It Will Grow In Water CHRISTMAS, CARDS The M o s t Cornplete Line i n the City Come in E.d Look. Over Our Line HEEHAN'S STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE ;f DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster an local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:1o a. . and hourly to 7:10 p. M., 9:10 p. M. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and ery two hours to 6:48 p. mi.; to Lansing, :48 p. Mn. Local Cars, Eastbound-5 :35 a. in., 6:40 a. in., 05 a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m., :05 p. m., 9:05 P. in., 10:45 p. In. To Ypsi- nti only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), :2o a. n., 12:o5 P. in., 6:05 p. in., 11:15 1. , 1 :15 a. mn., 1 :3o a. mn, Local Cars, Westbound-6:r2 a. m., 7:So a. ., and every two hours to 7:50 p. '-, 10:20 M., 12:20 a. in. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 CapIhal ......... ...$ 300,000.00 Surplus.... . . $ 150,000.00 Resources over .... $3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Coiner Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. TRY CHAPMAN'S JEWELRY STORE F%,A*rm Clocks andMichigan Pins 113SO. MAIN STREET Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More Than the Average "Ready-Made" CANSLE, The Tailor 108 E. Washington St. Second Floor C HO P off a few minutes and qp some of GKOGn' SLTEY WAR KING LOG6 314 S. StateSt. Phone 1244-M FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $100,000 surplus and Profit $$65,ooo DIRECTORS: WIRT CORNWELL WALDO M. ABBOTT. GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLFY S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOULE FRED SCHMrD D. B. SUTTON E.I) KINNIE FOR CH01CE CVT FLOWERS GO BISCHOFF'S GREN E 220 Chapin St. Phone 8og-M The Farmers & Mechanics Bank TH MICHIGAN DAILY DARALMKSrELY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published evely morning except____ Monday duriag the university year. ,STA.TES THAT GREATEST ERAS Entered at thie Iost-office at Ann Arbor as OF PROSPERITY WERE THOSE second-class matter.- PRECEDEID BY WARS Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-( s scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply Editor, The Michigan Daily:- Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. From Mr. Lane's communication in Phones: Business 96; Editorial, 2414. -Thursday's Daily it would appear that rancis F. MKinney.M...anaging Editor he were dodging t e deeper signifi- John S. Leonard,......... Business Manager cance of my remarks. My statement E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor that Mr. Angell is a strong .supporter Tom C. Reid ..............telegraph Editor Verne Burnett... ........elegraph Editor of the "peace at any price" movement E. P. Wright.................Sports Editor may appear without foundation to C. nent Edt those who study merely the superficial Joseph J. Brotherton ... ....City Editor and technical aspect of his works and Conrad N. Chrch..........ity Fditor dinA.Hyman............ity itor lec ures. The quotations cited from Lee Joslyn....CI. .City Editor his "The Great Illusion" do not ex- Irwin Johnson.....Chr. Efficiency Board Gordon D. Cooke.........Statistical Editor emplify the general trend of thought J. L., Stadeker ...........Supplement Editor embodied in his works. It would have rdward Mack.........Advertising Manager been treason had he decried disarma- Kirk Whits...........Publication ment in England, at such a critical Y. R. Althseler.......Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers.......... .....Accountan period.' C. '1.ishleigh .Assist ant Business Managei Mr. Lane quoted from page 344 of Night biNtrr his "The Great Illusion," the state- Leonard W. Nieter William F. Newton ment that he (Angell) had not sur- Reporters rendered "one iota of a lifelong and Waldo R. Hunt Golda Ginsberg passionate belief that a nation at- Martha Gray Nat Thompson tacked should defend itself to the last Jacob M. Braude W. R. Atlas Earl Pardee 1. T. McDonald penny andto the last man." But why E. A.Baneygarth L. S. JZelThompson BrE A wart L.S. h invite such a sacrifice? It is true, Mr. R. J.Blunte A. FPaley Angell's lectures are much needed in C S. Huntley A. Shoenfield Europe, and also in less civilized na- Business staff tions than our own. But in the United Albert E. Horne Roscoe Rau E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter States, with the love of peace so in- K. S. MCColM George NobilMaxwell Cutting stilled into its citizens, that even na- tional defense is endangered, I can look upon such lectures as Mr. An- gell's, only as a menace. In his "Foundations of International FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915. Policy" (page 216) Mr. Angell states that" wars will only end when it is Night Editor..... ....E. A. Baumgarth mutually realized by the parties con- cerned that security of life and prop- erty * * F is not derived from IRRESPONSIBE MUSHROOMS military force," and that military Over organization is the criticism force is "ineffective" and "irrelevant," most frequently levelled at the pres- to the end of promoting prosperity ent condition of affairs on Michigan's Most of us have no difficulty in realiz- campus, and it is not without its ing the truth of the first statement, but potency. I am afraid- a good many of us are Student organizations have their not ready to admit that such a time functions and their justifications. They has arrived. If the greatest and most accomplish a purpose merely when highly civilized powers in the world they provide an easier social inter- today have failed to recognize that course among their members, but they military force is not necessary for fall short in their obligations if they protection, it stands to reason that the are content with this alone, less civilized nations, and races of Sectional clubs in particular have men are far from coming to any such mushroomed into existence with sur- realization. prising rapidity in the past few years. As regards the "ineffectiveness" and As a general rule they were conceived "irrelevancy" of military force to the by some strong personality as a means end of promoting prosperity, I might to a definite end.- But the transitory 'tate that the greatest eras of pros- college existence of such leaders has perity were those which were pre- too frequently left them pilotless, and ceded by wars. Our own country fur- they have degenerated into organiza- dishes an example. It is when a na- tions existing solely for the promotior tion becomes soft and flabby with the of the social prestige of their mem- luxuries of prolonged peace and as- bers. Content to give dances in Anr' unes an indifferent attitude towards Arbor and the home town, and with lefense, that prosperity Wanes. It is special cars for transportation to and the constant "being on edge," as well fro at vacation times, they lose sight as a sense of security that promotes of their possibilities. ' national prosperity, and this can be Some of them close their member- brought about far more effectively ship lists to Jews, while their mem- through military preparedness, than bers individually boast of a democratic through lectures by Bryan, Henry Michigan. Many of them let gross Ford, Railroad Jack, and other so- misstatements concerning the Uni- called "pacificists." versity go unchallenged, merely for Very respectfully, the lack of initiative to write the J. R. DARNALL. editor of the offending paper and give him the true facts. Sporadic efforts MERCHANTS AGREE NOT TO only are made to interest potential SELL TOQUES TO NON-STUDENTS students in the University, and bind the alumni closer to their Alma As'a result of the recent movement Mater. These are mere suggestions of what might be done, and fortunate, to prevent the sale of class toques to ly for this class of organization as a others than students, the following whole there are some which stand ac- agreement has been signed by every tively for a better Michigan rather merchant in Ann Arbor who sells class than solely for a good time. toques: "December 15, 1915. MEDICAL JOURNAL TO MAKE "We, the undersigned, wish it known APPEARANCE IN FEW DAYS that we will do all in our power to COME IN AND TRY OUR Chisese Comition Lunch, 1:W4 A. M x :30 P.M. fichigan Inn Chop Suey South Main Street Corner Huron State Street Office 330 S. State St. Lierety St. Opp. the ArcadiaI A 6000 STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED Dancing Pumpsj Patent and Dull Dancing Pumps and Oxfords for Men Patent, Dull, Bronze Kid, and Colored Satins for Ladies W AHR'S SHOE STORES MA IN STREET STATE STREET a CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS We have a complete supply of Christmas Goods for the man The December issue of "A Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Methods," of which Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of the Medical school, is editor-in-chief, will arpear in a few days. Among the articles contained in the publication for this month are, "The Bacteriacidal Properties of the Blood," by J. W. Jobling, of Vander- bilt university; "Growth," by Profes- sors T. B. Osborre and L. B. Mendel, of Yale university; "Pellagra," by Dr. Plinnhorse, '07-01M, of Detroit, and "The Dictinction Between Smallpox and Chickenpox," by Dr. W. F. Force of the University of California. who Smokes. Special Doxes of Cigars, Cigarette Cases, Etc. : : : : : : Pipes Ppsr Maestic billiard Hall Womens' Organizations The Christmas party of the Woman's league will be held in Barbour Gymna- sium this afternoon. There will be a meeting of the Wo- man's League board tomorrow morn- ing in Barbour Gymnasium at 9:00 o'clock. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Jiust rigt for two students: $4,000 takes establishmed busifss t'iearing over $200 petr month. Ii you Itmran business, write Michig-an Dlai' Box XX. uwv27tf S El s i "' S0DTHAN0 z TYPEWRIT ING 'l'instruction and Equipme nt ltriton Busiess College -a~te atnd W1113ius Stsd "'TENTION S UIE S!" For quick MESSENGER CALL see last ad on BACK OF TELEPI ONE Dl- RECTOR-. Phone 79. 4x' l IHave you got our number? Flop# your phone directory. 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