THE MICHIGAN DAILY = '_ T --I CUSTOM MADE CLOTFAiES I have an air of distinction, 'a richness of finish and an assurance of correct style that stamp the wearer as a man of good tas'te' and dignity. G. H. WILD COMPANY LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. Laundry Boxes5 It's just the thing to ship your laundry Homy SHEEHAN'S STUDENTS BOOKSTORE 1777 DMLY OCficial newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published eve y morning except M' ond-ay duiiog the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Otfices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriprtions: by carrier or mail, $2.5o. Want a.. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply '.Store,s ' .eDelta, cor. Packard and State Phones: Business. 960 ;Editorial, 2414. Conininicaticns not to exceed Soo words in length, or notices of events will be published in The Daily if left at the office in the Ann Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west corridor of the general library, where the notices are collected at 7:00 o'clock each evening. Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor John S. Leonard..........Business Manager E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editor Tomn C. Reid............ ..Telegraph Editor Verne Burnett ......... .Telegraph Editor E. P. Wright.............Sports Editor J. C. B. Parker.........Assignment Editor Conrad N. Church............City Editor Edwin A. N{yman......... .....City Editor Lee Joslyn .. ........ .....City Editor Gordon D. Cooke.... ..Statistical Editor Edward E. Mack........Advertising Manager H. Kirk White..........Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler. Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers...........Accountant C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager Night Editors Leonard W. Nieter Earl Pardee L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker Reporters 11. A . Fitzgerald II. C. L. Jackson Golda Ginsburg Ias Schermerhorn, Jr. Linton B. I Dinond E. A. Baumgarth Rue Swaney E. L. Ziegler WV. R. Atlas Frank Taber Nat Thompson holland Thompson Phil Pack 11. C. Garrison Alen Shoenfield .). S. Rood C.. W. "X\eniavnn Business Staff Albert E. Horne Roscoe Rau E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy J. E. Campbell THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. Night Editor--H. C. L. Jackson DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a- mn, and hourly to 7:10 P. in., 9:10 p.Im. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m. and every two hours to 6:48 p. In.; to Lansing, 8:48 p. m. Local Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a.m., 614o a. M., 7:05 a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. 'M., 8:05 p. ni., 9:05 p. in., io:5o p. m. To Ypsi-f .anti only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), I 9:2o a. in., i2:o; p. mn., 6:o5 p. mn., 11:45 P- in., :ro a. m., :ao a. I. Local Cars, Westbound-6 :2 a. in., 7:so a.' in., and every two hours to 7:s0 p. in, 10:2o p. m., 12:2o a. m. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 Caphal.............$ 300,000.00 Surplus..........$ 150,000.00 Resources over .....$3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Nain Office, N. W. Corner Sain and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. STATE AND GERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK Main & Washington Sis. Resources, $2,500,000.44' We Have a FULL LINE OF Cut Flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUSINS &'HALL 1002 S UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 11' 5 AILY INTERVIEWS . ,AND COMMENTS For the past few weeks every other figure on the campushas been clad in rain-coat and rubbers, emphasizing the fact that if clothes do not make the man, still less do they make the woman. There is a splendid democ- racy about a group of people wearing so uniform a garb as the conventional slicker, and every man who wears rubbers is brother to every other equally domesticated creature. In a few-weeks more, the campus will blossom out in new spring glory, and the man and woman who does not boast "an attractive spring model" will feel sadly out of place. Of late years there has grown up a habit of judging our fellow students by their clothes, which makes it harder and harder for the self-supporting student to keep the good opinion of his mates. A college community ought to be a place where mere externals have little value, and where so trivial a matter as clothes could play but a- minor part. It would be a good thing if the democracy of the rainy day could be extended to last through the entire year.-H. D. GIRLS GIll' GYM EXHIBIT WOMEN DEMONSTRATE PHYSICAL CULTURE AND AESTHETIC DANC- ING BEFORE SCHOOLMASTERS. The annual physical culture demon- stration will be held this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium before the Michigan Association of Schoolmasters. Two freshman class- es and one advanced class will take part, and groups in aesthetic dancing and playground work will also dem onstrate their work. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Jordan's secretary. All girls taking required gymnasium work must sign up for spring work by 5:00 o'clock today. Schoolmasters may secure tickets for the Women's Luncheon today from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock in the morning and from 1:00 to 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon, in University hall. Omega Phi will hold a special meet- ing this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, at the Sorosis house. The following changes in the league nominations have been announced: Margaret Reynolds, '17, has been nom- inated by petition for president; Mar- garet Bassett, '17, nominated for vice- president; Olive Hartsig, '17, nominat- ed for treasurer. The women of Newberry residence hall will be at home to their friends at tea this afternoon, from 4:00 until 6:00 oclck. WORTH DAMAGE CASE HELD OVER TO NEXT CIRCUIT COURT TERM The case of C. E. Worth against county and city police officers has been put over to the next term of cir- cuit court. Worth is suing for $10,- 000 damages on an alleged false im- prisonment charge. The alleged of- fense was committed at the time of the '.soph" rush on the Majestic the- ater last fall. The case of the Ann Arbor Water company against the Regents of the University, in which the complainants seek several hundred dollars which they allege is due on an unpaid water bill, will come up for hearing some time next week, it is thought. 'ORESTRY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU DELUGED WITH APPLICATIONS . ..-. yr OBACCO and pipes are like tu:nes an' fiddles. Only the best of 'em live to grow old with that mellow touch o' age like VELVET. THE BEAUTY OF MY BUSINESS IS- FLOWERS Visit my store and see. Everything in Flowers-Daffodils, Orcheds, Tulips, Narcissus, Violets, Sweet Peas, Roses, Carna- tions and Lillies of the Valley. Full Line of Plants ENGCI NE E RS! Have You Seenp It? A Very Great Time Saver. The Rust Lettering Scale Price $1.25 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORES P'TYEWRITERS ' TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND MIMEOGRAPHING "Lerything for the Typek'riter" 0. D. MORRILL ~ (ov'r Baltim're Vnch) 61 322 S. State St. FRESH CAPS Coal Coke Lumber Planing Mill Specialties Interior Finishing JN©O J. SAUER Phone 24 310 W. Liberty Teachers of Commereal Subjects prepared at Hamilton Ruslness College State andWilliams St. r u, IIa i 144444 . Unv. Ave. lill"ktj kl Quality Shoe Shop Dojor 611~ For uli Good Work .1111 i 114 S. Univ. Ave. ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL ap LTe YILK cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. A Michigan instructor has pointed out what-nearly everyone feels, when he states that the tendency of the past several years has been for in- creasing tameness of class spirit. Haz- ing is looked upon with horror by some, and even representatives of lo- cal fraternities have been seriously discussing the abolition of the mock initiation. The - Sane Fourth and Safety First principle has been steam- rollering everything, even down to col- lege class spirit. But many think that the tendency has already gone too far, and that the inevitable pendulum of reaction is about to set in. If this be the case, the action of the student council is one evidence of the move- ment,.when it decides upon a Fresh Cap Day. The details of the proposed special day are rather nebulous just now, but the idea is definite. Freshmen of all colleges are to appear on a fixed day, preferably 'on the afternoon of some big baseball game and wear their little grey class caps in a march to Ferry field. The idea is as logical as the traditional Straw Hat Day, and is a reasonable prelude to Cap Night. The caps are not intended as an insult or an emblem of humiliation, but can be taken as a matter of class pride, and a stepping stone in the great stream of Michigan spirit. The dif- ferentiation of freshmen and others, in a way, takes the place at Michigan for the differentiation made in eastern colleges between upper and . lower classmen. The distinction is mighty useful and seems natural to Michigan human nature. This aotion is in pleasing contrast with the story which comes from Ohio State University concerning the recent unanimous action on the part of the freshmen of that institution to abol- ish the wearing of freshman caps. MRS. FLANDERS Phone 294 Flower Shop 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET A Csrnplete Lins of Drug Sundries, Kodas. Candies, Perfumes ALBERT MANN, Druggist 215 South Me*.i St. An Arbor, Mlch. 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. Washtenaw Gas Co. C FOR ALL OCCASIONS. S -All Student Musicians GIVE ME A TRIAL DOCK SCHLEEDE Phone S1O-M 340 SO. STATE STREET .. To Please a customer we must first produce an article that pleases us and meets our every expectation. We are proud of our clothes and each garment must come up to a high standard before it is given to the owner. Particular Fitting of Feet This policy makes for good clothes and pleased customers. Capper & Capper Furnishings D. E. GRENNAN REAL CUSTOM TAILOR 606 E. LIBERTY STREET . . . LI 1 HOSPITAL NOTES -I j SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. Fine Tailoring The home of Professor Wm. G. Smeaton has been quarantined on account of scarlet fever. Emmanuel B. Woolfan, '19M, who was operated on for appendicitis re- cently, will beldischarged from the hospital today. Herbert Berger, '18D, who was in the hospital for appendicitis, has been discharged. Karl Mosig, '19E, who was operated on for appendicitis, is improving. "Y" Camp Program Committee Meets The program committee for the state Y. M. C. A. camp Hayo-Went-Ha, will' meet at the local Y. M. C. A. today to complete arrangements for the an- nual association outing. Principal W. M. Aiken of the Ann Arbor high school is chairman. Y. M. C. A. representa- tives from the entire state will attend. The camp opens June 27 and is to con- tinue until the last of August. The employment bureau of the For- estry club is receiving daily more of- fers for positions for foresters for the summer than they can fill. At the'rate in which the offers are coming in from all parts of the coun- try, it is expected- that all the forest- ers will have secured positions for the summer within a few weeks. The committee, consisting of S. R. Black, '16, and H. J. Andrews, grad., yester- day secured positions for five forest- ers. W. E. Jotter, '16, will woirk on reconnaissance work' in the Indian service in Oregon; S..Fontana, '17, and J. . White, '17, will work as forest guards on the Plumas national forest in California, while Fred Soll, '16, and H. L. Tandy, '16, have secured po- sitions as lookouts on the Wenatachee national forest in Washington. SUMMER JOBS. NIRCO brushes kept several prominent campus men in college. $500 was saved by -- , '18; $600 by , '16L; $500 by --, '16; $700 by ----, 16L, last summer. Experience unnecessary. Telephone Joseph Cotton,. '16, 373-W; Jesse Simpson, '18, 2180-M; Carl Yeis- ley, lit, 2494. Send the Daily home. $1.00 for the rest of the year. a .** lEst.18% DETROIT ANN ARBOR SALES ROOM For Ladies' Lines 802 S. UNIVERSITY Corner Thayer The Fyfe Stock is at your disposal Can only be possible where sizes and widths are carried in complete assort- mnent. It is a crime for a woman to be obliged to wear a shoe two sizes too short in order to get the proper width. The advantage of buying your pumps lpng enough cannot be overemphasized. 41 a We have a first class Tuner and Tone Regulator. 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