during the Univer- Publications. D PRESS tied to the use for oit or not otherwise dished therein. Michigan, as second' street. signed, the sig- n" evidence o ed after 8 o'clcck M: CAREY Early' in the spring, when the ground 'was still hard and old paths made their appearance from un- der the snow, there might have been some excuse for doing some absent-minded crosscutting. But now that "Keep to the Walk" has been dinned in our ears and preached to us for months; after grass has been planted and ground plowed up in an attempt to bring the campus back to the beauty which it could boast before the building stage set in; after the buildings and grounds department had issued every kind 'of warning from the printed notice to a threat of fencing the campus off in iron railings - after and in spite of all these considerations, there is still a deaf-and-blind society whose mem- hers regularly, every day, plod on over new grass, over, newly seeded ground, without regard for the appearanie of the campus of the University. All kinds of plans have been suggested, froh that of presenting every heedless crosscutter with a tag of the "'Lost Motion" club to' the suggestion of making every student sign a pledge to keep 'to the walk. College students ought not to have to be re- minded again and again of the results of such a habit. The actions of those who continue to use the Lawns for their, peregrinations seem to argue one of two things :"either the offenders are lacking in every-day; ordinary common sense,.or else they care nothing whatever for the good of Michigan. Keep Off the Grass! AN APPEAL A successful boycott is not accomplished in a *day. Neither is it easily rendered effective. It is, a task that involves sacrifice, not for a day or a week but for a period of time which 'continues un- til the price of the. articles boycotted is appreciably lowered. Two weeks have passed now since -we. gave the old clothes movement its initial impetus. No doubt there was not a man nor woman on the campus who did not intend at that time to do his or her part to- ward making the movement a success. But, the question arises, is it a success? Will it continue to have as strong a. hold on students as it had during the first few days? Entirely too many of us hold to the attitude which says, "Oh, well, let the other fellow do it; I ,have been wearing old clothes all this year. I don't need to make any change." Such an attitude .as this will never lower the 'price of clothes. What is more, new suits are appearing on the campus daily. Everyone seems to be mad with the desire_ to appear a little better than the other fellow. If the "Old Clothes" movement is not given the undi- vided support of every man on the campus we.can predict only an' ultimate failure.' Some fraternities -have given suppoi-t by mak- ing the 'matter of formal dress optional at their spring house parties. This is a step in the right direc- tion, and we can never hope to attain our goal unless. every student will thus sacrifice his own personal interests in consideration of the common good. TWO STOREts G RAH A M S BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK TWO STORES Principles of Animal Biology . :; ___ t ________ DETROIT UNITED LINES In Effect May 18,'1920 Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Limited and' Express cars leave for Detroit, 6:10 a. m. and hourly to 9:10 p. m. Limiteds to Jackson at 8:40 a. m. and every two .hours to 8:40 p. m. Ex- presses at 9:45 a. m. and every two two hours to 9:45 p. m. Locals to Detroit-5:55 a.m., 7:05 a.m. and every two hours to 9:05 p.m., also 11:00 pm. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p.m.,, 12:25'a.m. and 1:10 a.mn. Locals to Jackson - 7:45 a.m., and 12:10 a.m. MAY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '10 .11 '12! 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23;24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 '4 Men-Hats are high; your last season's hat cleaned and re- Blocked into this season's shape, with a new band, will look like new and save you five or ten dollars. We do only high class work. Factory Hat 'Store, 617 4 Packard St. Phone 1792. Asked At Randomi I 'illul' Just Received Dr. Shull"'s Al Animal At UNIVEI BOOK! Display of Summer Millif Friday and Satur v' - r, R A "an A Fine Line of Dress and Sp STEVENS & PERSHII 618, Packard Street Near ncerniag news for ay rwho has full charge be Monday t, Thomas Hitchcock ; riday night, Joseph A. but alled a few d out. Lack success of ch an atti- higan men. most cher- ie object of ipants, but, furnished excess en- I-'" "Do you think the honor societies on the campus accomplish what they really shouldr' George Rdgers, '21E, Webb and Flange: "Outside of a few I can not see where they accomplish any definite end." Martha Seeley, '21, Wyvern: "I think that some of them, especially the girls' societies, do accomplish! their purpose. - The tendency is grow- ing, however, toward too many honor-, ary societies which will result in' de- feating the purpose of a large num- ber." Roland F. Merner, '20L, secretary of the senior law class: "In the main I think they do not, but I think the so- cieties in the professional schools are doing more in this directi n than formerly, and they have a function to perform." Gratton L. Rourke, '21, Sphinx: "Those honorary societies who strive for the ideals for which they were founded, a bigger, better Michigan, Justify their existence: I think there are many which have 'lost sight of this ideal and then again there are many which have not." Whittaker Raad Work Progressing Work on the Whittaker road is pro- gressing rapidly. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 1.13 SOUTH *AIN STREET TIhe Telescope' i The saving in rug wear alone will pay for the TORRINGTON. It removes the gritty, introdden dirt that cuts the fabric. It brightens up the delicate colorings of your expensive rugs and carpets and adds years to their life. "Free demonstration. WA SHTENAW ELECT THE SHOP OF QUA! Phone 273 20 INDE PENDENT T A :PHONE 2701 Under New Management an Ntw Cars - New Drivers - Day Rates 35c per p Vour Patronage Soil A Trial Will, Convine 300 N. Main SI C. R. BREININO I I nthusiasm shown can be expected games will be The co-ed who deigns to deep us company is a very romantic young lady. So the other night she remarked to us, "Wouldn't it be fine if we could step to the phone and call back our happy high school days?" And in our straightforward manner we remarks, "I don't know; you probably would ex- perience considerable difficulty with. the long di-'- tance." An< then the silence conjealed around us. The Latest Color in Rouge? She was seated on a wicker-chair painted, grey, -Photoplay Magazine. The Retort Courteous Landlady-What's the idea of coming to the breakfast table with rubbers on.. It isn't raining this morning. Stude-Yeh, but the coffee looks pretty muddy. Dear Noah: - A lady acquaintance of mine has accused me of trying to come between her and her fiancee' and has threatened to pull my nose the next time she meets me. What shall I do? Mary Wood.. Well, Mary, the only thing I see for you to do is to soap your nose so that it will slip right through her fingers. As Others See Us ,Father, who is that solemn man Who looks deprived of hope; It is the comic editor Who writes the Telescope. U. ,..,.-; .:.. :ut to establish a Exactly what the known as yet. But zysically fit will be form of athletics.. s would work out ion. The student would necessitate be no doubt that rsique of the aver- her athletically in- Sbe instituted. continued through [ year, and if the classes should be the benefit would Here is, wher purchase HART SCHAFFNER is, 44 , SPRING CLOTHING i I Heard on the Campus Medic-Gee, I wish school were out. Lit-Oh, I don't know. I kinda hate going to work. Don't you? the idea of You play safe here as we do not misrepresent and sell only clothing and furnishings of real worth. We are displaying the finest styles in Straw Hats, Silk Shirts, Neckwear, as well as all other articles of men's wear. : affected need at- as suppose are be- an impossibility r some such sys- versity should at >wing that every sical as well as Foolish Question No. 23,435,654 The interurban car to Detroit had the usual num- ber of people on it so that it was necessary to stand on one foot to save space. Conductor-Say, fellows, can you squeeze an- other lady in there? Chorus of students-I'll say we can. S Famous Closing Mines "A catch question," he muttered as he heard the bleachers ask, "Will that fielder muff it?" NOAH COUNT. REULE, C HOME OF S. W. CORNER Al Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner LT