TPHE MICHIGAN DAILY a- - ~ - - MIn s Clothing Sale Every Moment a I Pleasanter Mo Divided into three lots If you have a small CObUMBIA for /4 /3- / OFF Spring Hats and Caps are now on display your room. Latest Song Hits and Co- lumbia Dance Records for March. Popular Songs 65c-Dance Records $1.00 Can be used en your flaehine Uadhams & Co.'s Corner CIVIC SOCIETY TO GIE LOW SHRUBBERY PRICES Main & Washington Sts. ,_ anDncse COLLAR Shows over the coat in back; low sharp, smart curveaway front; good knotand slidespace 2for 5c2 OLUET. PEABODY& co..Inc.. Makers."TROY.N.Y. Be Atractiv el Dressed and gain the admiration of all by having your next suit Individually Custom Tailored by ARTHUR F. MARQUARDT Campus Tailor 516 East William St. Phone 1422-J City Forester Will Assh4 in Annual Spring Campaign Residents Notifications were sent out yester- day by the Civic Association of Ann Arbor to all fraternities, sor 'ities,; and house clubs, regarding the oppor- tunity given annually to the residentsr of Ann Arbor to purchased all kindsj of nursery grown stock for less thana the prevailing retail price. The Civic Association is able to, make these low prices because of the unusual rates, made with various< firms. The rates not only cover the; cost of the plants, but also the pack-r ing, boxing, freight charges, delivery, heeling-in, and supervision in plant-E ing. Mr. Bassett, the City Forester, will, be ready to furnish any other advice in connection with the beautifying ofl property. Over 30,000 plants have BOOKS WORTH EAOING Father Payne. -Anonymous. --New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Price $1.50. This is a character sketch and auto- biography in miniature in the form of extracts from the conversation of a I man who is supposed to have conduct- ed somewhere in England a training school for young men who wanted to learn to write. In an excerpt from a laudatory re- view, reprinted from the London Times, which we find on the cover of the book, that paper is quoted as connecting the name of the late A. C. Benson with the man whose name serves as a title. Just why the real identity "of the man should be left a mystery in any case-still less if he and Mr. Benson were the same-is not at all clear. What is clear is that at many points the reader is likely to cherish the suspicion that Father Payne never existed in any corporeal form. Allmendinger lusic-shop Home of Columbia 120-122 ,. Liberty Street Phone 1692-Fl LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDA AT THE BOWL 109 SOUTH MAIN STREET WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS I in~in'inuinu ESTABLISHED SINGE 1904 PHONE 1380 ZWERDLING Tladeps Tallor Announces the Display of Spring and Summer Fabrics in Dress Goods. The Latest Styles and Fashions. been purchased by approximately 750 Be that as .it may, the subject of the persons since the shrubbery cam- book is made to talk on a wide vari- paign started three years ago. ety of subjects with the object, we sup- Price lists and any information con- pose, of instilling habits of straight cerning the proposition may be ob- thought, as Father Payne conceived it, tained from the Civic Association or into the minds of the little colony of Mr. Bassett before April 20th at which prospective scribes which he as- time the campaign closes. Orders may sembled about him. And it must be be given either to the Civic Associa- admitted that there is a consistency tion or Mr. Bassett who can be found about the philosophy of the talker that in the City Hall daily from 8:00 o'clock serves to bear out very well the claim to 5:00 o'clock. to bona fide autobiography. He talks, a la Dr. Samuel Johnson, "Of Going to Church," "Of Newspapers," "Of ANNOUNOE SIX TH .EO R E Beauty," "of War," "Of Life Force," "Of Conscience," and some sixty other subjects, and his devoted but anony- P'r f. g"o P. 'I'hrte to Seak B - mous Boswell has recorded a remark- fore 0,1.6t, ViIncis able amount of verbatim opinion. It is at times very interesting and "La Civilization Francais" will be at others rather heavy and dull. The the subject of the sixth lecture in the author succeeds in portraying his man Cercle Francais series. It will be howvever in such a way that we get a delivered by Prof. Hugo P. Thieme at very definite picture of him. If he did 5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Tap- live he must have been interestng and pan hall. harming. His ideas are sometimes new Prof. Thieme will trace tie devel- and startling and again trite and dis- opment of French civilization begin-- appointing. Nevertheless, the mystery ning with the middle ages and taking surroundig the author and subject Sudy Means tuidit unless the body is developed in a way to supply the mental keenness and alertness that are necessary to success in every line of college endeavor. Top-heavy college men are the bane of business. Brain and brawn must go hand in hand to meet the require- ments of the full-rounded college life. is the best balanced ration for reaching the highest efficiency in study or play. Contains all the rich, body-buiidingmaterial of the whole' wheat grain made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. It is the favorite food of athletes because it supplies the greatest amount of muscle-building material with the least tao :pon the digestive organs. It is on the train- ing table of nearly every college and university of the United States and Canada. Its delicious freshness and crispness will tempt the most jaded appetite. Eat it for breakfast with milk or cream, or for any meal in combination with fruits. All Work Done in Our New Location ;sirerdiing Block Zia-19 F. Liberty I% q First Showing of the 1916 Spring Styles Spring Fashions in Tailored Millinery,Suits,Coats, Gowns and other Outer Apparel direct from New York, are being Exhibited this week in the second Floor Salons. You are Invited to Inspect the Charming Displays. Gerrai Peace 1enan ds Inereaxing London, March 6.-A speech made' before the Prussian diet by Dr. Karl Liebknecht, socialist leader, is given in a dispatch from Reuter's corres- pondent at Amsterdam. Dr. Lieb- knecht is reported to have said it had become a practice to prohibit mention of trials resulting from food riots and peace demonstrations With the result that the people had no idea of the widespread increase of these agita- tions. Intercollegiate lob" Bennett,,Varsity eheerleader and newly elected assistant football manager, will speak at the boy's mass meeting to be held at the city Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. His subject will be his recent trip to Europe via cattleboat, tour of the con- tinent cn a bicycle and ascent of the mountain Jungfrau in midwinter. Thme forestry department has added one hundred very valuable photographs to its nearly complete equipment. They are photographs of Pacific Coast logging camps and forests and are considered to be the best in the country owing to the fact that it is nearly im- possible to duplicate them. At pres- ent the pictures are on exhibition in Professor Lovejoy's office in the new science building. Stuart L. Sonne, '19, was rendered unconscious for nearly 15 minutes yesterday when he fell backwards up- on his head after slipping in the shower room of Waterman gymnasium. Dr. H. H. Cummings, of the university health service was called to the gym and attended the injured lad. Wears MI)s. Ljineoln's Inaugural Gown Chicago, March 6.-An eventful pe- riod in United States history was asso- ciated with the gown worn here today by Miss Estelle A. Wood to celebrate the seventeenth anniversary of her birth. The gown, it is said, was worn by Mrs. Abraham Lincoln and was made by a slave for the Lincoln in-' auguration. it up to the end of the nineteenth cen- tury. The characteristic element of each epoque such as the spiritualism of the dark ages, the classicism of the seventh century, the element of jus- tice and liberty in the eighteenth and the individual initiative of the nine- teenth will be thoroughly considered. The conclusion oi the lecture vill deal with the situation as it is today N, the tendencies in modern French life and the direction which they indicate the civilization of France will take in thn fntir will attract many and certainly all who read the book will find much that is charming and stimulating. L. S. T. MIONT A CLlB INAUGURATES "CON1E TO MICHIGAN" ('AMPAIGN At a recent meeting of the Montana club plans were made for an extensive campaign to bring students to the Uni- versity from Montana. Letters will be stnt to high school principals through- Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Fals, N. I ill :e:cr il :i' u ' .' 1S e :?: iue.out the state asking them to refer students of their graduating classes to FIRS'V 31E 1;'lI'IN{OF HEALTHlthe club for information regarding CA)H'AINEIRS HELD LAST NIIT Michigan. In addition to this method -----for reaching prospective students each The first of a series of meetings for member of the club is expected to ex- the betterment of hygienic conditions ert a personal influence upon his home on the campus was held last evening town acquaintances. This is only a in the amphitheatre of the medical forerunner of a "Come to Michigan" building. It is hoped to hold these campaign to be carried on in Montana meetings once every month at which this summer. some prominent faculty man will give an address after which the meeting Eliot Points out School - Defects will be turned over to an informal dis- New York, March 6.-Aspects of cussion. Representatives from all the American educational methods which fraternities, sororities and house clubs he considers seriously defective are will be expected to attend these meet- outlined by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, pres- ings. ident emeritus of Harvard University, At the meeting last night L. D. Funk in a pamphlet written by him for the was elected president, Miss W. W. Pat- general education board and made pub- terson secretary-treasurer, and W. C. lic Sunday night. To correct "glar. Brockway vice president. Represen- ing deficiencies," in secondary, Dr. tatives from the various campus or- Eliot urges cultivation of the perce ganizations will meet with these offi- e power through laboratory work, cers next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock m ltrainngh :and oreattent to arrange for the further meetings. to music and drawing. You Don't 1 ave To Purchase Any Extra Attachments to Cet the BEST RESULTS FROM THE VICTOR VICTROLA Bell r4 4 'PHOiE &r Cut Your Selling Cost- Telephone First Ac on your customer by 1 telephone cuts your selling c( Cover your whole territory this way, thus saving mon time, energy. Whatever you are, whatever your business, can use Bell Service to your advantage and pi Bell lines connect9,000,000 telephones in the United 5 and Canada. 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