THE MICHIGAN DAILY r F ANNOUNCING OUR EXIIT OF Spring and Summer Suitings Fromi American and Foreign Sources in Artistic 6 and Striking Designs YOUR INSPECTION INVITED G. H. WILD COMPANY LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. second Semester1 I TEXTS 'BOOKS NEW and SECOND HAND Drawing Instruments and Supplies I. P. Loose Leaf Note Books, SHEEHAN'SN STUDENTS BOOKSTORE' IC;IIGAN DAI LY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published eve-:.y morning except Mond~ay during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Anti Arbor as second-class matter. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier or mnail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones : Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. Francis F. McKinney...Managing Editor John S. Leonard.......... Business Manager E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor TIon C. Reid............. .Telegraph Editor Verne Burnett.............. elegrapli Editor 1~. '. XWright .................Sports Editor J. C. B. Parker... ....ssignrnit Edito i Conrad N. Church. ..... ..-Jiy Editor Edwin A. Ilyman...... .........City Editor Lee Joslyn ......... .City Editor Irwin Johnson .......Chr. Efficiency Board G;ordon I). Cooke, .... ....Statistical Editor Edward E. Mack........ Advertising Manager H. Kirk White.......... Publication Manager Y. Rt. Althseler......,,Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers ......... .Accountant C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager Nigh~t Editors Leonard W. Nieter William F. Newton E:arl Pardee Willian iH. Fort Reporters HI. A. Fitzgerald T. L. Stadeker Waldo R. A-unt 6olda Ginsberg Martha Gray Nat Thompson W. R. Atlas, R. T1. McDonald E. A. Baunigarth L. S. Thompson Bruce Swaney 4,. L. Ziegler R. J. Blum C S. Huntley Business Staff Albert I. H-orne Roscoe Ran E. C. Musgravec11. M. Sutter K. S. McColl T.XW. Kennedy C. 1'". Campbell 1). WV. Shand George Nohil SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916. Night Editor..... ,.. Leonard W. Nieter Unitarian Church' 10:30-Literature and Social Reform : E--T'olstoy's Gospel of Work, address by 'Rev. R. S. Loring. 11:45---Pro[ . Vibbert speaks on Mlod- ernism in th.(, iatholic Churchl be- fore the Socia S(rvice Class. No meeting of the Young People's "SUNDAY SERIE I ANN ARBOR CHURCHES, r ~First Bapisbt 'iurchr i Prof. Leroy Waterman will speak on rthe subject. "The. Divine Guest," at t"X:30 o'clock. The guild services at r,7: 00 o'clock will be featured with an address on "The Cosmopolitan Move- ment" by Joseph Hadjisky. Chlurch of Vihrist, lDiscipjes ' Baradas, the Great Heart of the "Early Church" will be the topic of Rev. George W. Knepper's sermon, at Y10:30 a.m. Motion pictures of the tJura mountains will be shown at the vesper services. First:('Ihurcht of ('lirist, Scientist "Mind" will be the theme for thi; 10:30 o'clock services. [ First 4 ongregationalt tRev. ldoyd C. D~ouglas willsek on "The Cost of a Field-A Bad In- vestment in Real Estate" at 10:30 o'clock. He will also give a brief talk on Washington at the evening services, while a program of special music has'also been arranged. ! First 1Presl~terian TEXT BOOKS I FOIR ALL DEPARTMENTS New and Second-hand Leaf Note Books, and Fountain Pens. VNIVERSITY 710OK STORES q s a y~atte A small Victor Victrola in your room -will give youMUCH pleasureC We have one for.$15 and another sjyle Fr$2 Let us show, therm to you Cor. Maynard and William Streets .1 D)ETROIT UJNITED LINES B~etween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour' faster= an local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cans-4 :to a.I iand hourly to 7 :,o p. in., g Yo p. n. Kalamazoo Limited "Car-8 :48 a. m. and ery two hours to 6 :48 p. In.; to Lansing,. 48 p. m. Local Cars, Eastbound-i :35 a. in., 6:40 a. in., :o3 a. m.,, and every two hours to 7:05 p. in., :0,5 P. m., 9:o5 P. in., 10:45 p. m. To Ypsi- nti only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday~), 20o a. in., 12:03 p. m , 6:o5 p. in., i r :15 p. i., i :15 a. in,, 1 :3o a. in. Local Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. In., 7:So a. iand every two hours to 7:5o p. Th-, 1o:20 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1$89 Capital........... $ 300,000.00 Surplus.......... $ 150,000.00 Rlesources over .... $3,000,000.00 iBankng in all branches Man Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. TRY CHAP MAN'S JEWELRY STORE For Ak6rm Clocks and Michigan Pins t113 SO. MAIN STREET IOur "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More Than the Average "Ready-Made"} CAN SL, yThe Tailor 101E, Washington St Second Floor CHOP off a few minutes and eat somne of 4GEOKG!'S S UE Y WAaI KINGO1E..0 314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M FIRST NATL. BANK Of ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $xoo,ooo Surplus and Profit $$65,ooo DIRECTORS: WIRT CORN'~WELL WALDO M. ABBOTT GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY V. HAWLE S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON SOU.LE FRED SCHMID D. B. SUTTOI% Ia. I7) KINNIIE FORg C H I E C T r .(e~ RJNR T I C O F S HUao h p nS .P e8The Farm ers & M echanics Bank GO TO I COME IN AND TRY OUR mae Combination Luneb~ P. MW. 25Fc to 7 P.'M. Michigan Inn. ChopSucy, CHEAP ADVERTISING Someone at an inspired momentj brougjht fort a good idea. Whether it was the Council or pct we do not know, but to the Council must go the credit for putting the idea into exe- cution, We refer to the recent cam- paign looking toward the abolition of Michigan suitcase lallels. Three of the best spirited of the local merchants have already fallen into line, and it is to be hoped that the rest will see their way clear to lend their active coop-. eration before many more days have passed. It is all very well to be proud of Michigan. She deserves it. But we have our opinion of the man we see carrying a suitcase decorated with a gaudy label which announces to all who ride and read that there is -a university named Michigan and that her colors are Maize and Blue. The worst of it is that the owner of the suitcase is always looked upon as a typical Michigan men. Preparedness, We gre showing some catchy spring attire in, 50e cry,- vats. The -Davis store, 119 So. Main St, - iLOFES for men, blast ufown makes at reason- able prlcet4, on sale by N. F. Allen Con Nain stre t, wed-eod Following the series of "Life Studies in the Portrait of CIUiat," Rev. L. A. Barrett will speak on "The Church and the Modern Age," at 10:30 o'clock. Special music will also be sung. St. Andrew's, Eliscoloal Rev. Henry Tatlock will deliver the regular morning sermon at :0:30 o'clock. iloly communion will be cele- brated at 7:30 a. m. I First Methodist E pisco pal "The Sunny Side of the World, of Religion and of Life" will bY the, topic of 1-be sermnon delivered byj Rev. A. 'N. StalkEr, at .10::30 o'clock. IUnitarian ('burelt Rev. P.. . Loring will speak a "Li:- erature rind Social Reform--V'olstoy's Gospel of Work for Aill," at 10:30 o' d-ock. Prof. C B. \ibr will ghre- his second talk on "Modrism in- the Catholic Church" before ftwt Social Sergiie cl ass 2: 11:45 oeloe.. "Your money's worth" and "Cour- tesy" are specialties at Wahr's Uni- versity Bookstore. feb.15to20 Our Service is always Uentleraanjy, Courteous and Prompt. Stark 2355. tf F I N D Nyal's Quality Goods carried by Q uarry's D ru g Conipany Prescription *Store On State1 PARTICULAR LAUNDRY For Particular People TUTL' I' For the BEST in SODAS CANDIES LUJNCHELS 1 CITFY LAUNDRY THOS. R OWE, Prop. Detroit Street Phont-457-M South Main StrooI C'wft' ro State Street Office .530 S. State St. .1 I E. Liberty St. Opp. the Arcadia A 0000 STRONG BANKC WTH EER BANKING NEED T"A ILORSTO MEN "Noun All Winter Footwear We study our customers an d f it their personality, as. well as their figures ,. s c F SHIORTHIANDJ, TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Bast Instruotion and Equipmnent Hamilton Busluess College State and Williamis Sf's. -1 HENRY & CO.*, 713-715 N. University 2010 q nff i. ,:I I WAIIR'S .11 MAIN STREET women's The following Miss Evans Organizations girls have been picked for class basketball' (U V ! ! [0E .STORES STATE STREET gymnasium last night, with an attend- ance of about two hundred. It was the first attempt at a general gathering of undergraduate women in the interests of athletics, and the enthusiasm dis- played was an assurance of future success. Stunts were presented by each class in turn, and toasts were given by Dean Jordan, Miss Evans, and Madge Mead, chairman of the ath- letic department. The banquet was followed by the cotillion given by Miss Evans and Miss Wood for university women. Many at- tractive Valentine favors were given. Genevieve O'Leary, Constance Orcut, Winifred Smeaton and Helen ElyK pre- sented feature dances in costume. EVERY 'ACT I' AT THE w BA D Bou CE A FE AT4URE The BIGGEST, VAUDEVILLE HIT of the YEAR 196En cuaeHlnVnrveer, Mildred Carpenter, Matilda Venberg, Madge Mead, Patricia Fergu- on. Subs, Kathleen Holmes, Evelyn Valker, Marjorie Carlish, Beryl Chy- oweth, Maud Payne. 1917-Janet MacFarlane, Dorothy anchett, Margaret Bassett, Jeanette rmstrong, Olga Shinkman, Lela Vheeler. Subs, Mildred Crissy, Pearl mith, Marjorie Votey, Bertha Foler, ary Bavly. 1916-Louise Irish, Clarissa Vyn, arie 1luegel, Marie Macauly, Louise ould, Alice Burtless. Subs, Pauline ohen, Jessie Saunders, Marguerite orton, Constance Winchell, Louise ahmer. 1919-Lucile Duff. Jennie Duemling, oris MacDonald, Phyllis Eggleston, armen McClelland, Ethel Clauz. Subs, arcia Pinkerton, Emily Powell, Edith utler, Hilda Hagerty, Clara Tubbs,, "The All Campus IRevue" A Satire on the Hits and Misses of the Campus Waldo Fellows Former opera 'and Glee ClubiStar "Shot at Sunrise" A Military Skit by Leon Cunningham, Featuring Morrison Wood and Henryetta Brandenbury W. iT. Neter Harpist Without Comparison Al. Honey The Bud Fisher of. Ann Arbor L. B.3Eerm n Michigan's Harry Lauder The Girls ,Glee Club "in Old Japan" I Two hundred and fifty members of the Association of Michigan Women assembled in the convention hall of the Hotel Pontchartrain Saturday for a delightful buffet luncheon. Alumnae from the classes of 1890 to 1916 were present. Following the luncheon Mrs. Schier spoke on the establishment of a vocational bureau in, Detroit, and Miss Sanders, chairman of the resi- dence hall committee, gave a report. Music was furnished by the Russian orchestra from the Institute of Art, MICHIGAN'S VARSITY BAND Will Render a Medley of Favorite Pieces from old operas, and a Number of New Selections HILL AUDITORIUM erzburg. and by several alumnae members. Sev- first banquet of the newly or- eral very clever skits were given by d Athletic Department of the the classes of 1909,.1914, 1915 and the n's league was held at Barbour undergraduates. - THURSDAY 8 P. M. FEBRUARY 24 . a U Q . -