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i'WV THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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ANNOUNCING OUR EXHIBI'T
OF
Spring and Summer Suitings
From American and Foreign Sources in Artistic
and Striking Designs

YOUR INSPECTION INVITED

G. H. WILD COMPANY

kD NG MERCHANT TAILORS

STATE ST.

Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Publishied every morning except
Monday duritkg the univcersity year.
E ntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
'second-class matter.
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions : by carrier or mail, $2.5o. WantI
ad, stations : Quarry's, Students' Supply
- St+ re, The Delta, cor. Packard and State
Phones : lusiness, 96o; Editorial. 2414.
Francis F. McKinney ....Managing Editor
*Johni S. Le onard.......... Business Manager
",. Rodgers Sylvester News E ditor
Poin C. Reid.........elegraph Editoi.
Verne Burnett............1'legrapli Ed"litor
F~ '. Wright ......... ....... .Sports L[,dit 0Y
J. C. h. Parker-.........,\ssitnmont Ei:tori#
C~onrad N. Church ...............City d.itr
Edwin A. Htyman ...............City I ,Jitor
Irwin. Johnson .....Chr. Efficiency hoard
'Gordon D. Cooke.... .....Statistical Editor
LEewordy....c.................i TyEito-r

Selected Editorial

remedy lies with the individual, and
the pressure of student opinion m_ ight
accomlplish what other thg have
failed to do.

Second Semester
TEXT BOKS
NEW and. SECOND HAND
Drawing Instruments and Supplies
I. P. Loose Leaf Note Books
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS

New and Second-hand
T EXT OOKS4"
Engineers' Supplies, Laboratory Outfits, Loose
Leaf Note Books, and Fountain Fen~s.

CHA RACTER FOOD
j (New York Times)
fAccording to the San Francisco
Bulletin, Professor Jaffa, "the nutri-
tion expert of the University of Cali-
fornia, has declared that different
sorts of food have distinct, but vary-
ing, effects upon the moral character."
If one eats chickeni exclusively, itj
br"ingsi out Ihle finest qualities of the',
personi's higher nature. Beef makes
savage. The lighter foods, such as
vegetables, tend to make an aesthetic.
"Character," said Disraeli, somewhat of

TjNIVEFRSITYIBO OK STHOVIES

Send her the Music she heard at
the

11. Kirk Whit( .......... Publication Mranager an ep~icure in his youth, "is destiny."
N'. R~. Althseler... Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers ..........Accountant. I'ut ch aracter, as professor Jaffa tells
C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manag;er us, is diet. Therefore, diet is destiny.
Nigt ditrsTo education, this "truth" is of
7FNgtEiosc madnmoetThfodLeonard XV. Nieter William TF. Newton cm adn oet h odhopes
Earl Pardee WVilliam 1j. Fort of p~arents in regard to the careers of

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DETROIT UNITED LINES
tween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
s run on Easternt timne, one hour faster
local time.
troit Limited and Express Cars-~-8 :1o a.
ri hourly to 7:10 P. Mn, 9:10 p. M.
amiazoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. Tn. and
two hours to 6:48 p. in.;, to Lansing,
p. m.
al Cars, Eastbound-5:.35 a. n., 6:4o a. in.,
a. in., and every two hours to 7 :05 p.n.,
P. m., 9:05 p, in., 10:45 P. m. ro Ypsi-
only, 8:48 a. m.. (daily except Sunday),
a. in., 12:05 P. m , 6:05 1p.in., 11 :15 P.
:15 a. mn., x1:30 a. m.
cal Cars, Westbound-6;:12 a.'m, 7 :5o a.
rnd every two hours to 7:5o P. a'., 10:20
12:20 a. i.
'be Aon Arbor Savings Bank
Organised 1869-
apic~al .....$ 300,000.00
urplus .......$ 150,000.00
tesources overt .. .. $3,000,000.00
Banking in all branches
[am Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
raiich Office, 707 North Univ-
ersity Avenue.
COME IN AND TRY OUR
inese Combination Lunch
0 A. M ) i 5:0P I.
P.m. M25c to7 P.M .90
MIichigan, Inn -
Chop Suey

TRY
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For Akarm Clocks and Michigan Pi 'no
1 13 SO. MAIN STREET
Our "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than the Average "ReaI -Made"]
CAN SL E, The Tailor FO~
108 E. Washington St SecondFlo I
CHOP off a few
minutes and eat some o
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Capital $ioo,o'bo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooa
DIRECTORS:
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G rto. W. P'ArTERSON .HARRY M. HAW LEY
S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SQULE
FRED SCUIfD I). B. SU'TTON'
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Reporters
TL. A. Fitzgerald T. L. Stadcker
Waldo R. Hunt Golda Ginsberg
Martha Gray 'Nat Thon-pson
WV. R. Atlas N. 'I'. it'c.Dwialc
E. A. B aurugartli T,. S. ''lhompson
Bruce Swaney I.',L. Ziegler
R. 3. Blum C S. THuntlcy
Business Staff
Albert El. Ilorne fjoscoe fRau
F. C. M~usgrave F. M1 . Suntter
K. S. M\cColl M~axwell Ct i in,
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916.
Night Editor.... ,.....Earl E. Pardee

their children need not be disappoint-
ed so often. Why were americans so
thirsty a hundred years ago? Be-
caue as many travelers testify, their
war food was salt pork. Had they
stuck to vegetables they would have
been artists, aesthetes, "precious"
wvriters. leamb and mutton should be
the food of pacifists, or should it be
goose? Rare roast beet' for ;warriors.
ostr ichi steak and chicken heart for
po1liticianus, oysters for diplomatists,
guinea fowl1 for orators, and so on.
Professor Jaffa's theory is in per-
feet acceordl with the theory and mnis-
understood practice of cannibalism.
You ate your enemy to incorporate his
virtues. i s heart and liver gave
you his courage and trightfulness.
Cannibalism was a plan of character
formati on even more carefully thought
out than Professor Jaffa's.
Women's Organizations

UI ntt !furic "bou.e
Cor. Maynard and William Streets

A complete stock at the

As a reminder of the happy event.

GO TO
TUTTLE'S

FLUNKING ATHLETES

At the close of the last football sea-
son the campus was given over to a
discussion regarding the causes of and
remedies for Michigan's apparent ath-
letic retrogression. After the second
month, when things had begun to

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A GO00 STROEB ANK WITH$ EVERY BANKING NEED

quiet down and campus and alumni For the best short story by an uinder-
opinion had begun to crystallize, we graduate woman, Stylus offers a prize
learned that our big trouble was that of five dollars, to be awarded by a
Michigan had no material from which committee consisting of Gladys Vedder,.
to build up winning athletic combin- '12, Muriel TDyson, '16, Helen Blair, '16,
ations. There may be something in and Albertine Loomis, '17. The con-
this contention, and if there is we do test closes on May 1.
not mean to throw cold water upon All women's notices for The Daily
plans which may be laid for the bring- j should be sent to Golda Ginsburg, '17,
ing of men here. Martha Cook building, telephone 217.
But there is another phase of the Women interested in practical news-
situation which, is more vital, and ptaper work: may see Miss Ginsburg,
should receive the first attentin. Wewho has been appointed women's edi-
mean that of keeping men eligible tor.' at The Daily office between 1:00
after they are already enroll t~d in the' and 3:00 o'clock this afternoon.
university. All women wishing to take part in
All the marks for the past semvts~er thew dances in the Shakespearean
are not in yet, but in spite of this Pag,=eant are urged- to join a class in
there ^re well-founded rumors to. the :aesthetic dancing at once. There is
eifecL teat several of the mainstays of a class for beginners at 4:00 o'clock
the track team are ineligible for com- on Monday and one for advanced stud-
petition. If lack of material as one ants on Wednesday at the same hour.
of ~c rason fo a oor thlticAll preliminary work for these dances
showirg it is not gon o omc will be gi ven in these two classes from
grzd to get new men here when we the members of which will be chosen
cannot keep them eligible after they the wvomen, who are to participate in
have matriculated. The appeal of serv- the Pageant.
ice to the university seems to carry
Cleevery little weight in some of these College of Pharmacy Shows Increase
cases, and if the lure of publicity is j A coi~siderable number of new stu-
not enough to make the men keep upA dents thave enrolled in the College of
their work it seems almost hopeless Pharmacy, swelling the enrollment to
to try any other methods. The real 125.

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HVTTCHI.NS AM) COOLEY GO WEST
To Speak to Engineering Alumni in
Chicago, March 4I
President Harry B. Hutchins and
Dean M. E. Cooley will be among the
speakers at the banquet of the Michi-

gan. engineering alumni of" Chicago
on March 4. The subject of the two
addresses has not as yet been 'an-
nounced.
President Hutchins will also speak'
at the annual banquet of the New Eng-,
land Michigan alumni which will be
held in Boston, Mass., OnI March 11.

WAHIRS SHOE STORES

MAW. STREET
SKHOTRANil, TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Eset Instatilon and Equipment
Ham~ilton Business College
state and Williams Sts.
SMO CLUB TO BE ENTERTAINED
BY UN ION MEMBERIS IN NAIWLI
The Miichigan Union will give an
formal entertainment for the Cos-
)Qpolitan club at the Union the lat-
rpart of March, most probably on
arch 30. The entertainment will atf-
d in opportunity for the members~
this organization to meet -:vith the.
.tubers of the .UD$An, and both wif
esent several stunts. It is~ hope dl
it the dance which the Cosmopl toan
t gave at the alumni banquet ins
w York canz be arranged for at U :;at

'STATE STREETI
SOPHl .ITS 10 ELECT LEADERS
Chai-111" t2R of Prom Committee to Glie
Report at Meeting
At the meeting of the soph lit class
1ie7:t Wednesdiay afternoon, there will
bo held two e lections to fill vacancies
ca ,used by the t withdrawal from college
'l.the manager of the basketball team
V ~A the manager' of the baseball' tearn.
:Announcements- of the proposed
plans of the Soph Pryom will be made
by General Chai rman Lane Barron.
A schedule of the ;social affairs of the
class will also be announced at this
meeting which w ilf.d include three or
f )ur informal dauc. ?s to be held by the
class before the Prom, which will oc-
cur some tine durilig the first part
of May.
Efforts are fien g Tade to secure a
faculty speaker for 1be assembly, and
a social program 'for the aftern(Nm is
being arran~ged.
Our Servic~e
is always Gent lem~anly, Courteous
and Prompt. Stan:-,2225. tf
Complete stock aof School of Music
supplies at the U3niversity Music
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"The All Campus Revue"
A Satire on the Hits and Misses
of the Campus
Wl. T. Netter
-Harpist 4Without Comparison
Al. Honey
The Bud Fisher of Ann Arbor
Michigan's Varsity Band

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