THEMICHIGAN DAILY r ANNOUNCING OUR EXHIBIT OF Spring and Summer Suitings From American and Foreign Sources in Artistic and Striking Designs YOUR INSPECTION INVITED G H. WILD COMPANY LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST Second Semester TEX T0OKS NEW and SECOND HAND Drawing Instruments and Supplies I. P. Loose Leaf Note Books SHEEHAS STUDENTS BOOKSTORE 1I >'lICIGN DA 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. Offices-, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want ad. statiorns: Quarry's, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor John S. 'Leonard..........Business Manager E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor Tom C. Reid ..............Telegraph Editoz Verne Burnett.............Telegraph Editor E. P. Wright................Sports Editor J.C. B. Parker.........Assignment Editor Conrad N. Church...............City Editor Edwin A. Hyman...............City Editor Lee Joslyn ...... ...... .City Editor Irwin Johnson.......Chr. Efficiency Board Gordon D. Cooke.........Statistica Editor ,Edward E. Mack........ Advertising Manager HI. Kirk White,......... Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler.......Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers.............Accountant C. T. Fishleigh .. Assistant Business Manager Night,*Editors Leoard W Nieter William F. Newton Earl Pardee WilhlmH-. Fort Reporters H. A. Fitzgerald J. L. Stadeker Waldo R. Hunt Golda Ginsberg Martha.Gray Nat Thompson W. R. Atlas R. T. McDonald E. A. Baumgarth L. S. Thompson Bruce Swaney 12. L. Ziegler R. J. Blum C S. Huntley Business Staff Albert E. Hornes st Roscoe Rau E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy C. Campbell D. W. Shand George Nobil TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. Night Editor...........Earl Pardee There Will Be an Important Meet- ing of the News Staff and Tryouts at 4:00 o'Clock Wednesday Afternoon DETROIT UNITED LINES tween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. rs run on Eastern time, one hour faster local time. troit Limited and Express Cars-8 :o a. nd hourly to 7:10 p. n., 9:10 p. m. lamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. in. and y two hours to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing, p. m. cal Cars, Eastbound-5 :35 a. n., 6:40 a. M., a. m,, and every two hours to 7:o5 p. m., P. m., 9:05 p. in., 10:45 P. im, To Ypsi- only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), a. in., 12:0 p. m, 6:6S p. rn., 11:45 p. :15 a. m., 1:30 a. m. cal Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. M., 7:5o a. and every two hours to 7:50 p. flt., 10 :20 ., 12:20 a. m. rhe Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 apital...........$ 300,000.00 Surplus........ .$ 150,000.00 Resourcesover .. ..$3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches lain Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sty. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. We Have a FULL LINE OF Cut Flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUSINS& HALL 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 1,15 Selected Editorial VERSATILITY (Univ. of Wash. Daily) True versatility is all too rare in these hurried days of specializing. Colleges are ceaselessly competing in their effort to offer short cuts to a livelihcod. The cry for efficiency has driven the growing man and woman to forsake all that does not directly bear upon his chosen work. In such a state of mind no man can become really versatile. Versatility is not an artificial trait of mind. It is a result of much brows- ing in life and in the arts of life. A man with a well defined vocation and as equally well defined avocation will in time assume that versatility that results from following several objects in life and in following each intelli- gently. He who has mastered some tone other than his own, who has found in music and art a message for himself, or who has taken unto him- self a collection of birds' nests or postage stamps or antique andirons has heard this message of versatility and has lost some of the sordidness of modernity. To the man who has found this avo- cation there is happiness assured. BROTHER JONATHAN (The following poem, by Charles Al- exander Richmond, President of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., was writ- ten in the vein of Lowell's Bigelow Papers, and was read at the recent dinner of the Real Estate Board of New York City.)-Editor's Note. Brother Jonathan sat by the kitchen fire, Nursin' his foot on his knee. "It's a turrible fight they're havin' out there, But they can't git over to me." And Jonathan jingled the coins in his han' An' thanked the good God for the sea. "They'll be wantin' my cattle and hogs and corn An' powder and gun mebbe, But they'll pay on the nail! cash down, by gum! For all they git of me." An' he smiled kinder slow and Jingled the coins, "It's good for business." sez 'ee. "They're killin' them off like fiies, they say. They can't blame it onto me. It ain't my war, yet I 1do feel bad For them poor Belgiums," sez 'ee. And he took a few dollars out of his jeansl And sent it over the sea. TEXT FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS Engineers' Supplies, Laboratory Outfits, Loose Leaf Note Books, and Fountain Pens. UNIVERSITY BOOK STOIES MANY a mountain. o trouble turns out to be a mole hill after all, when viewed ca'mly through the haZe o' pipe smoke. ye,. New and Second-hand BOO K THE BEAUTY OF MY BUSINESS IS- FLOWERS I TYPEWRITERS1 TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND I Visit my store and see. Everything in Flowers--Daffodils, Orcheds, Tulips, Narcissus, Violets, vreet Peas, Roses, Carna- tions and Lillies of the Valley. Full Line @1 Plants MRS. FLANDERS Flower Shop Phone 294 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET MIMEOGRAPHING Elberything for the Typelvriter" 0. D. MORRILL (ov'r altiin're i'nch) 322 S. Stats St.4 A REPUDIATED CLASS :. } ke Lumber TE AND GERMAN AMERICAN Coal Coke Planing Mill Specialties SAVINGS BANK Interior Finishing Main & Washington Sts. JNO.f J. S A U E R ources, $2,500,000.00 Phone 2484 310 W. Liberty Ours is a small community, and as a consequence the men we criticise in this column one day we meet on the campus the next. The outcome is often embarrassing to both parties. For this reason we are pretty chary of the remarks we make, but there is' one thing that we cannot pass over without comment. C. W. Miller is the president of the fresh lit class.sAs such he is looked upon as the paragon of freshman vir- tue. yet three times he has appeared in the Press Building without hiss freshman toque, It seems too bad that a man should be ashamed of the class which has given him the high- est honor within its power. A Complete Liate of Drug Sundries, Kodaeks C andies, Perfumes ALBERT MANN, Druggist 215 Soqithi Meinn St. Ann Arbor. IMich a PAPER SALE All Department Paper 35c per Pounds Now 25c .SCHLEEDE (our Choice of All FALL SUITINGS 340 S. StateI lomen's Organizations Then he heard they'd drowned thousand men, And some from Amerikee. So he said right out, "If you do ti ag'in, You'll git me mad," sez 'ee. An' he kep' on jinglin' the coins in1 han', An' thankin' God for the sea. a hat his Do you drive an automobile in the winter? You should. It's convenient. ,You can heat your garage safely and economically with a SAFETY GAS GARAGE HEATER. Approved by insurance companies. D. E. GRENNAN REAL CUSTOM TAILOR i06 E. LIBERTY STREET f SAM BURCHFIELD & CO+ Fine Tailoring Mrs. Jordan will not be at home this afternoon, owing to the teas at New- berry and Martha Cook Building. Martha Cook women will be at home this afternoon, between 2:00 and 5:00 o'clock, to all university women. Miss Leslie Blanchard, national sec- retary, Y. W. C. A., is to be the guest of honor. There will be no gymnasium classes on Wednesday, as Miss Evans and Miss Wood will be in Detroit, attend- ing the sessions of the N. E. A. Music and lyrics for the Junior Girls' Play have been chosen, the music having been written by Jose- phine Randall, Olga Shinkman, Chris- tine Stringer, and many of the lyrics by Golda Ginsburg. The committee is greatly pleased with the music, which is of unusually high quality. The list of girls chosen for the cast and chorus of the Junior Girls' play will be posted in the Women's League Room on Wednesday, and girls will be held responsible for all such notices. Bryn Mawr College offers to grad- uate students 16 resident fellowships to the value of $525.00, one resident research fellowship of the value of $750.00, 20 graduate fellowships of the value of $200.00 and one resident scholarship of the value of $400.00. Applicants should see Mrs. Jordan for further particulars. There will be an important dress ,rehearsal of members of the Girls' Glee Club, Hill auditorium at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday. ,Senior girls are requested to pay) their social tax in the east corridor of the Library, from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock Friday, February 25. Waterman to Be Closed Over Holiday Waterman gym will close its doors all day today, the track and baseball- men being given a day's vacation, and all gym classes being postponed. They did it ag'in and then ag'in. "You quit that now," sez 'ee. "I'll give you fellers a piece o' mind, If I git hol' o' ye." An' he winks one eye with his ton in his cheek; "I'm too proud to fight sez 'ee. Then they got to plottin' and blowin' up things, An' he sez: "you let me be. I won't stand these furrin' tricks o' yourn In this here land o' the free," And it got old Jonathan all het up, An' he took his foot from his knee. 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COOK who discovered the North Pole will be at the MAJESTIC-THURSDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT A BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL, TOO hard, Worryin' how it would be, An' wonderin' what in Sam Hill he'd do If some pesky enemy With all them dreadnoughts and sub- marines Came a-rippin' across the sea. An' he thought of the army he wished he had, An' he reckoned up his navy "I guess I've set here long enough, I'll have to git busy," sez 'ee. But the last I saw he was a-settin' there yit An' strokin' his long goatee. It ain't no time to be settin' round, I kin tell you-no siree. He better be gittin' up out of that cheer An' git outdoors and see, An' do his chores an' fix things up The way they oughter be. He might be helpin' them cousins o' his'n. To fight for liberty,. An' he might git in a few licks hisself Jes' fer humanity. Anyhow, I wish he'd quit jinglin' them coins .An' thankin' God fer the sea. KOLLAUF, Men's Tailor Skilled and long experience on fine trade Old Post Office Cor. Main & Ann KLANN EEKS DEFINiTION F. A. JLANN, '17, ASKS "WHAT IS PATRIOTISMr" A ND DEMANDS. APPEAL TO INTELLECT. Editor, The ,Michigan Daily: Joseph Conrad, in one of his later novels, pictures England under the in- fluence of the word "thrift," an influ- ence so powerful that it enables one man, the Great De Banral, to take nearly ten million dollars from the savings-mad populace. Captivated by the magic of the word they had liter- ally poured their say ings into his. mushroom-like banks. De Barrel ac- cepted, spent, and suffered sever years" imprisonment for the money. Today the word "preparedness" has got hold of a great share of the popu- lace, including not a few of our own faculty. Before entering Hill auditor- ium last Monday night I stopped in the lobby and asked a certain professor what were the motives actuating him and his colleagues in this prepared- ness movement. His answer was prompt, emphatic, and contained an WAGNER & CO. Sole Agents State Street, Ann Arbor