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THE MvICHIGAN DAiLY

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Your Ease of Mined
Self-possession and personal effici-
ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
If we are your tailors you will always have that
feeling that comes with
Clothes of Character

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H. WILD COMPANY
,AERCH kN TAILORS STATE ST.

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Tennis Rackets
We are 'the Agents for the
SLTE HOTRCESRackets Restrung tn Three Days
SEEHAN'S
STUDENTS BOOKSTORE

Michigan.. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class "natter.
Francis .F. McKinnev....Managing Editor1
John S. Leonard...... ....Business Manager I
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: Busincss, 960; Editorial, 2414.
ommti ictinsnot to exceed 300 words in
length, or noti es of events will he published
in heDa<ily it left at tl~e office in the Ann
Ai-,zrlPreps Bldg., or in the notice ox in the
west corridor of th..' general library, where
tht: notices arecu'.c lte at 7 :0o-o'clock each
ce enri ins.
E. Rodgers Sylvester News Editot
Tarn C. Reid ..............Telegraph Editor
Verne Bur nett.............Telegraph Editor
E. P. Wright.................. Sports Editort
JC. B. Parker........ Assignment Editorr
Conrad N. Church...............City Editor
Edwin A. Hlyman............City Editor
Lee Joslyn .... .... ......City. Editor
(Gorior'D. Cooke........ .Statistical FEditor;
Golda Ginsburg .............. Womn'sEditor
Edward E. Mack........ Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White.......... Publication Manager
V. R. Althseler....... Circulation Manager
C. V. Sellers...........Accountant
C. 'T Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager
Nlight Editors
Leonard W. Nieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker
Ihenley Hill II. C. L. Jackson
Reporters
11. A. Fitzgerald Cecil Andfre\ s
Linton B3. Dimnond 'E. A. Baumgarth
Bruce Swaney E. L. Ziegler
W. R. Atlas F rank Taber
Nat Thompson Holland Thompson
Phil Pact: H. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. \V. Neinann las. Schernierhorn, Jr.
Business Staff
Albert E. Horne Roscue Rau
E. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. Mc.Coll L. W. Kennedy
f. E. Campblell W. V. Casgrain
C. P. Em.,iery Bernard Wohl
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916.
Night Editor-E. L. Ziegler

DETROIT UITED, LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Cars run on E-,astern time, one hour faster
thatn local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8 :io a.
n. and hourly to 7:10 P. in., 9:Io P. im.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a., m. and
every, two hc'urs to %6;48' p. m.';= to Lansing,
8:48 p. M.
Local Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. in., 16:40 a. in.,
7:05 a. mn., a;nd ev'ery two hours to 7:05 p. in.,
8:05 P. in., 9.0; p. in., I0o.30 p. inI. To. Ypsi-
,anti only, 8 :. 8 a. m. (daily except Sunday),
9:zo a. in., z:o:0 p. in., 6:o5 p. in., 11-45 P.
in., i:io a. mn., 1:ao a.i.
Local Cars, Wetbound-6 :Ia a. nt., 7 :5o a.
in., anid every twvio hours to 7:50 P. nM., 10:20
P. n., 12:20 a. im.

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The Ann ArOr Savings Bank
Organized 1869,

Capital....... $ 300,000.00
Surplus.......$ 150,000.00
Resources over "... $3,000,000.0
Banking in all branches
N,,in Office, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts,
Branch Office, 707' North Univ.
L ersity Avenue.
COMIE IN AND TRY :OUR
Chinese Combination Lunch

TERY
CHAPMAN'S JEWELRY STORE
For Arrm Clocks and Michigan Pins
113 SO. MAIN STREET
IOur "Tailor-Made" Clothes Cost No More
Than: the Average "Ready-Made"
CAN SLE, The Tailor
108 E. Wasblngton St Second Floor
cHnop off a few
minutes and eat some of
GER.=:SUEVlady
WAI KING ILOO
(314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M
FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICA.
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus andl Profit $S65,ooo
DIRECTORS:
WIRT CORN WELL WALDO M. ABI3OTT
GEO. W. PATTERSON HARRY M. HAWLEY
S. W. CLARKSON HARRISON $OULE
FRED SCRIMID D. B, SUTTON
JIX D KINNIE
FORj
+CliiOiCE CVT FLOWt 'ERS
ITO BISCHOFF'S GREEN
220 Chapin St. Phione 5og-M3
IWurster Bros. I

respect for the other folks. It is only
when good fellow tendencies run away
with themselves that a regular fellow
is in danger of degenerating into a
"bad 'in ".
The striving to be a regular fellow
is a mighty, swelling force in student
life, and it is growing conscious. The
hoped-for promise of collegedomn is
that there will march forth among
the master minds and specialists an
armyj of regular regular fellows.
DAILY INTERVIEWS
AND COMMENTS
Michigan's baseball team h~as expe-
rieniced the most disastrous training
trip taken by a Wolverine nine in
many years. In the seven games
played in the south, Lundgren's men
failed to win a single, contest. In the
first home game, with improved pitch-
ing, the 'Varsity defeated Olivet by a
5-0 score, displaying improved form
at bat and in the field.
During the present week the coach
is picking his team for the season.
New men are being tried and the old
men shifted about. By the end of the
week Lundgren will know the lineup
which is to stand through the remain-
der of the season.
Up to the present time, Michigan's
baseball showing has been decidedly
unfortunate. What her showing will
be during the remainder of the sea-
son can only be conjectured. One
thing, however, stands out this season
more strongly than usual. That is the
faith which team and students have
shown in Coach Lundgren.
Lundgren came to Michigan three
years ago, in a season when the uni-
versity was blessed with an abundance
of good material. He turned out a
championship nine his first season.
The next year hole built up a good
team, although he failed to take a
championship. This season, he is left
with few old men. His success is
yet in doubt. But throughout the
southern trip the students watched
the work of the team hopefully. They
had faith in the coach.
This faith is a demonstration in
which Michigan's student body cannot
join too heartily. Whatever the out-
come of the present season, the uni-
versity may feel certain that it has
the services of one of the few really
first class baseball coaches in colle-
giate circles. Lundgren has demon-
strated his ability as a diamond teach-
er, and deserves the loyal support of
the student body in the present crisis.
It is at such a time that confidence
can be most effectively shown.-C. N. C.
WOMEN, LACK INTEREST
MICIGAN WOMEN DISCUSS VARII-
OUS QIJESTIONL!S AT CHITCAGO
31EETIN G.

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VNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE S

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PIANOS

A. B. Chase, Merrill, Becker Brothers, and
Norris &Hyde
A Fine Line at the Right Price
{ ~See- Them Before Purchasing

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MRS. M. M.,ROOT
Corner Maynard and W illiami Streets

Made New
Racket Restringing a Specialty
100 New Rackets Just Received at

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T UTTLE'SI

A CANOE TRIP
with
LUNCH'
Incomplete Without
an Btl

For the BEST En

SODAS
CANDIES
LUJNCHEiS

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PARTICULAR LAUNDRY

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'NOTICE

AN IMPORTANT MEETING OF
THE EDITORIAL STlAFF, INCLUD-
UN(G 81IATIS MEN, WILL BE HELD)

Buy all sizes
at

For
Particular
People

AT 12 :30 )O'CLOCKiTOD)AY.

Quarry Drug Co.'s
Prescription Store

11:30 A. M
to1P.MI.

2 5c 5:30 P.M.

CITY LAUNDRY
THUS. ROWE, Prop.
Detroit Street Phone 457-

Michigan inn
Chop Suey

;bery St.

Opp. the Arcadia

Pasturized Milk
and Cream

Farmers Mechanics Bank

Phone 423

Street

State Street Office
330 s. state St.

11.

Cor. Detroit and Catherine

A GOOD STRONG BANK WITH EVERY BANKING NEED
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Best Instruction and Equipment
Hamilton Business College
State and Williams Sts.

Enooh Dieterle j
Fneral Director
210 South 4th Ave.
Phqne X404

111,, IJI, LAR ELLOWS.
'lo be a ''im1a follow, is a chamrac-
teristic aiun of : , adents The !flea of
having everyone a regular fellowv takes
hold of colle{',ate life like a' more
permia nent and higher sort of fad. It
is a sociolpgict] idea.
T]here,?re inany things a regular
fellow cant do, such as "squeVing,"
or out-pruding the prudes, or r ifus-
ing a loan fro' purely stingy motives.
But most of th(, signs of a regullar
fellow are of a positive sort. IFL has
to look sharp andl think about nearly
everything e -:coj-t his own ro;'.ecion
in the plate glass windows, when he
is walkim, on the streetsIle has
to be ready with .help or :syznpatblv
with any huniap. being, no matter how
homely or poor. He has to forget temz-
porarily his rinm rized texts when he
gets away from the green e y sliades
and goal fortli to mix with jh: tpI t
The dreamny far away look and the
limp hand.. whena one is bets.. :nt e-
duced, often react unpleasantly, and
where regular fellowship might have
been generated instead. The essence
of regular-fellow spirit is an active

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That college women are not as in-
terested in their Alma Mater as are
college men, after graduation, was the
consensus of opinion at the luncheon
held by the University of Michigan
Women's Association of Chicago, dur-
ing the council of the Association of
Collegiate Alumnae last week. At the
luncheon, which was held at the
Union League club, all Michigan wom-
en who were at the council were
guests of the Chicago association, as
well as the officers of the Association
of Collegiate Alumnae.
The general topic of discussion was
"The Greatest Need of the Undergrad-
uate Woman." Dean Jordan repre-
sented this university on the program.
Questions of housing, scholarship,
and health conditions were also dis-

Just Arrived
Medium weight Black and
Brown Shoes for early
Spring wear
Prices from $4.00 to $7.00
Complete showing of
Oxfords for Spring
and Summer

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WAHR'5 SHOE' STORES

MtxAIN STREET

STATE STREET

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South End Meat Market and Grocery

Meats of Quality
and Variety

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Poultry, Fish
and Game
in Season

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LENGTH
OF TIME

WORN
THE SAME

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cussed at the council. Mrs. Gertrude
Martin, '93, who has been Advisor of
Women at Cornell, has just tendered
her resignation to the 'university be-
cause of the fact that she has no of-
ficial connection with the faculty, or#
any executive powers whatever. In
view of this fact, the association, went
on record as approving of the Dean
of Women at 'any college holding a
position on the" faculty.
The Junior Girls' Play 'will re-
hearse this evening at 7:00 o'clock,
instead of tomorrow as previously an-
nounced. It is important that all
members of the *cast be present, as
final announcements for the Detroit
trip will be made at this time.
Pageant rehearsals will be held at
the following hours today: flower
STRAND.

fairies, 7:00 o'clock; color fairies,
7:30; elves, 8:00 o'clock.
Wliyvern -will meet this evening at
7:30 o'clock, at Newberry residence.
There will be a meetl~ng of the Vo-
cational Conference committee, this
afternoon,' at 5:00 o'clock, at B3arbour
gymnasium.
Elective baseball practices are held
at 4:00 o'clock' Tuesday and Thturs-
day for sophomores, and at the same
.hour Monday and Wednesday for ju-
niors and seniors. There will always
be indoor practice, when the weather
does not permit of field work.
Tryouts for the Senior Girls' Play
will be continued this afternoon, from
8:00 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock, in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall. Copies of the
play, "The Piper," by Elizabeth Pea-
body, may be found in the library.
PROF. F. N. SCOTT READS PAPER
AT .JOTR:NALISTTC CONVENTION
At a meeting of the American Asso-
ciation of Teachers of Journalism,
held last F riday and Saturday at the
University of Kansas, a paper wias
read by Prof. F: N. Scott on "Somle
Editorial Sins." The meeting was at-
tended by some of the best known of
the teachers of journalism in the coun-
try, -among these being Talcot Wil-
liams, Director of the School of Jour-
nalism at Columbia, Walter Williams
of the University of Missouri, and
James Melvin Lee of New York.
Look over the advertizc ~n8in
The Mlichigan Daily. Th)e,, vwill in-

A. Lemble

Which shoe do YOU think would
give you the most satisfaction and
be the most economical?

810 Brown Street

Phones ,235 and 399

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on't throw away that old trunk.
will repair it. Koch & Henne. 300
[ain, tf
fddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call
tf

Estimates given on all kinds of
painting, papering, or dlecoratintg of
any kind. C. HI. Major & Co. Phone,

SHOES
OF COUWSE !

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