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S TIH--VICHIOAN ,DAILY

9..

jr Ease of Mind
Self-possession and personal effici-
depends largely upon the clothes you wear.
are your tailors you will always have that
ig that comes with
Clothes of Character
1. H. WILD COMPANY
[NG MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST.
nnis akt
nn aresWe are the Agents for the
SLOTTED TTHROA RCETS
Rackets Restrung in Three Days

Ni CHIGON DAILY
Official newspaper. at the University of
:Michigan. Published evey morning except
:Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Francis F. MlcKinney. Managing Editor
John S. Leonard .......... Business Manager
Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier or, mail, $2,50. Want
ad tations : Quarry's, Student? Supply
Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State.
Phones: Biusiness, 96o; Editorial, 2414.
Coiianications not4 to exceed S3oo words in
length, or notices of' events will be published'
in 'The Daily if left at the office in the Aun
Arbor Press Bltig., or in the notice box in -the
west corridor of the general library, where
the notices are collected at 7 :00o'clock each
evening.

out among the workers. He dashes
into his office or into his overalls just
as the 8 o'clock whistle blows; he
punches thte time clock on the first
stroke of 5. His chief effort during
the weary hours of the day is in as-
suming an attitude of profound in-
terest in his work when the boss is
making an inspection tour of the time
slaves.
Th~e intrinsic value of student life
comes not from the number of hours
spent in mental drudgery, but in the
intenseness of the attitude of the stu-
dent toward his work. Most of our
knowledge sneaks into our brains in
those rare moments when we are so
intensely interested in what. we are
doing that the flight of timk, is ntot
no iceable. In such short specious
seconds our attention is riveted to the
words on the page before us and to
the thought they convey. Our mental
picture is vivid and clear and the
image remains, long in our memories.
--Univ. of Wash. Daily.

TE N,- I
150 Brand New (Tis 'Year's )
TENNIS RACKETS
to Select from -- and Everyone Guaranteed
Price: $1.50 to $10
WTAzR0
I VNIVERSITY 1I300KST40DES

F,. Rodgers Sylvester News
Tamn C. Reid .............. Telegraph
Verne Burnett ............ Telegraph
E. P. Wright ..................ports
3. C. B. Parker........ Assigniment
Conradl N. Chiurch............... City
Edwin A. Hymnan............ ..City
Lee Joslyn.............City
(onionD. Cooke.........Statistical.
Golda Ginsburg .......... .... Women' s

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:EHAN'S

STUDENTS

BOOKSTORE

BAIT UNITED LINES
>troit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.
on Eastern time, one hour fasterj
Lne.
imited and Express Cars-8 :10 a.1
ly to 7:1o p. mf., 9:10 p. in.
Lirnited Cars-8 :48 a. in. and
ours to 6:48 p. n.; to Lansing,
*Eastbound-5:35 a. inl, 6:40 a. in..
nd every two hours to 7:05 P. in.,
9:05 P. in., 10:50 p. mn. ro Ypsi-
:48 a. in. idaily except Sunday),
12:0; p. in., 6:o; p. mn., 11:4.5 P.
in., L :2o a. in.
, Westbound-6:12 a. in., 7:5o a.'
y tw'o hours to 7:50 P. M. 10:20
a. in.
in Arbor Savings Bank
Organized 1869
.. . . . . . $ 300,000.00
s . . . . ...$ 150,000.00
ces over .... $3,000,000.00
cking in all branches
)ffice, N. W. Corner Main
and Huron Sts.
iOffice, 707 North Univ.
ersity Avenne.
ND GERMAN AMERICAN
WINGS BANK
in & 1Washing~on Sts..
es, $2,5009000.00
LATERNITIES
ure with you on your next
ply of coal. Now is the
6ok after next year's coal'
io. J. SAUER
484 310 W. Liberty
HAND, TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Instructionl and Equipment
ton Business College
nte and Williams Sts.

We Have a
FULL LINE OF
Out flowers and Plants
For All Occasions
COUSINS & HALL
1002 SUNIVERSITY AVE.
Phone 1 15

lEdward Ei. Mack ........ Advertising Manager
H. Kirk White.......... Public~tion Manager
Y. R. Althseler.... irculation Manager
C. V. Sellers................. ..Accountant
C. T. Fishleigh . .Assistant Business Manager
Nigh~t Editors
Leonard WV. Nieter Earl Pardee
L. S. Thompson J. L. Stadeker
Henley lill IR. C. L. Jackson
Reportesrsf
ll. A. FitzLgerald Cecil Andrews;
Linton B. Dimnond H. A. Bauingarth
Bruce Swanev E. L. Ziegler+
WN. R. Atlas E rank" 'Taber
N at TI: ouln son HIIoland'Pho nips on
Phil Pack It. C. Garrison
Allen Shoenfield D. S. Rood
C. WV. Neumann Jas. Scherinerhorn, Jr.
Business Staff
Albert I;. Horne Roscoe Ran
K. C. Musgrave F. M. Sutter
K. S. McColl L. W. Kennedy
C. P. Emery Bernard Wohl
J. E-. Campbell
Night Editor....... H. C. L. Jackson
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916
All freshmen who expect to work
on the business stuiff of The Dlliy
niext year are requested to call at
The Daily office, Press building, MIay-
niard St., between 1 :00 and 31:00 T. 31.
Friday or Saturday of this week.

TYPEWR ITERS

TYPEWRITING' AND
SHORTHANDO
MIMEOGR~APHING
'"Eberything for the Typelriler"
0. D. MORR'LL
(ov'r Jiltiin're L'nch)
L 822 S.State St.j

INDEPENDENTGIRLS MEETy
PLAN PICNIC UJP RIVER AFTER
ELECTION OF CLUB' OFFICERS
FOR NEXT YEAR
Last Monday evening the Independ-
ent Girls' club held its first meeting
as an organization with an attendance
of about 80. After a short business
meeting for the election of class vice-
presidents, the members danced.
It was decided to make the next
meeting of the club a picnic up the
river. The club treasury will pro-
vide coffee and members will bring
their own lunches. The picnic will
take place on Monday, May 22. In
order to know how much coffee to
provide, the committee request those
who intend to go to sign up either
at the gyme or at the Women's reading
room in U. hail. Freshman Indepen-
dents are welcome. Members are ex-
pected to bring their own coffee pots.
The officers elected for the remain-
der of the year are:
Madge Mead, president; Ruth Kre-
ger, senior vice-president; Helen
Ritchie, junior vice-president; Marie
Fluegel, soptiomore vice-president;
Ethel Vail, treasurer; Marjorie Kil-
berry, secretary.
The Senior Girls' section of the
Deutscher Verein will hold a meet-
ing this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The Students' Equal S fffrage club
will meet at Newberry residence at
4:15 o'clock this afternoon. 11I
There will be a special rehiearisl
of the Girls' Glee club at 5:00 o'clock
this afternoon' in 'Sar'ah Caswell An-
gell hall.
The girls of Newberry residence will
be at home to their friends at, tea from
4:00 until 6 :00 o'clock this afternoon.
HISS LINCOLN OF SCHOOL
OF MUSIC TO GIVE PROG~RAXh
Tomorrow evening at 8:00 o'clock at
the University School of Music, Miss
Elsie Lincoln, of Hillsdale, Michigan,
who will graduate from the piano de-
partment, will offer an interesting
program to which the general public
is cordially invited.

Mother's Day, May 14

0 break ayoung os
U~hitchhidobewt
anold one. To break i"na
new pipe hitch it u p-with
N old VELVET.
FLOWERS for MOTFIERI

Will You Remember Mother?

MRS. FLANDERS
Phone- 294

Flower Shop
213 EAST LIBERXTY STREET

I HAVE IT!
Ne-ol-in
&ars better than
Leather f
VAN'S QUALITY
SHOE SHOP
The New Shop, 1114 S. Univrersity
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
MHE ORGINAL
MALTED MILK,
Cheap substitutes cost YOU. same price.

THE TIME SERVER

The student who slavishly follows
the university catalogue in the dictum
that two hours preparation should
precede every class hour is likely to
fall into the logical fallacy of assum-
ing that because he lolls over a text-
book the required number of hours he
is entitled to credit in the given
course. There are not a few students
on the campus who believe, or, at
least, assert they do, that if they sit
with an open book before them two
hours every day for a semester they
have earned a university credit. All
of us have heard the plea of the
bounced: "He had no right to bust
mne in that course; I spent more than
two hours every day in reading."
This type of student. becomes an
excellent time server when he "gets

A 'Cokplate Linle of
D;-ug Sundries, H ods*ks
Candies, Perfumea
215 South Ma .Ir St. Arxft Arbor MIchx.
Hot Water
usually, stops when the furnace

goes :out.

Hot Water all summer with, a

ig Out all Michigan Jewelry at Cost---m
ALSO INGERSOLL WATCHES and ALARM CLOCKS

Gas-aired Heater.

Paitron~ize Dl)~y Advertizers.

Wash tenaw Gats Co.

*4

SCHLEEDE

340' SO. STATE STREETI

ou know there's a difference in clothes; it's in the genuine
ad lasting distinction of appearance- due to real knowledge
f fashion and design with real care for the niceties-.of dress.

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ONCE WORN, NO COMFORT WITHOUT THEM;

BONWIT TELLER t&coo.11,

Capper & Capper
Furnishings

D. E.GRENNAN
REAL CUSTOM TAILOR
606 E. LIBERTY STREET

:

Look
what

at worn shoes and see
shows the most wear :

The heels.

SAM BURGH FIELD

&cVo#

Look at O'Sullivanized shoes
and see what shows the most
wear:

Fine Tailoring

The soles.

O'Sullivanized shoes give you
the most for the money.

ECON OMvY

AS WELL

AS COMOT1

University of Chicago
MEin addition to resident
work. offers also instruc-
tion by correspondence.
SY For detailed in-
I formation address d

ME

Taxi 2255, open under new manage-
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BY EPHAN6 N? 1605 TAN
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STRAKD

Lyndon for a good flashlight.

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