THE MICHIGAN DAILY ANNOUNCING OUR EXHIBIT' Spring and Summer Sultings American and Foreign Sources in Artistic and Striking Designs YOUR INSPECTION INVITED G. H. Wild Company ig Merchant Tailors STATE STREET f Grade TOOLS for WOOD and FORGE SHOPS H. L. SWITZER CO. ARE 301 State St. SPORTING GOODS University TEXT BOOKS Nw atd Secondhand rhe Slater Book shopI 11 new shoes are stitched with Goodyear Welt machines. Ve use same machines for repair work. We believe we ave the most modern equipped shoe repair shop in Ann rbor. You'll get high class work and courteous treatment t this shop and we think you'll find us worthy of patron- ge. Our call and deliver service is at your disposal. Use it. Famous Shoe Repairing Co TIONE 807 301 S. State St. ANNOUNCEMENT ti SAM BURCHFIELD & Co. Official newspaper at the University of M&:gan. Published every morning except M'day during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier $.5; b mail, $3.00. Want ad. stations: uar ''; tudents' Sup- oly Store; The Delta, cr. State and Packard. Phones : siness, 96o; Editorial, 244 k Communications not to exceed Soo words in length, or notices of events will be pub- lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the Editor, 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 : 30 o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker.........Managing Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh......Business Manager Conrad N. Church..............News Editor Lee E Joslyn............City Editor Harold A. Fitzgerald........ Sports Editor Harold C. L. Jackson. .Telegraph Editor Marian Wilson-------.. Women's Editor Carleton W. Reads.......Statistical Editor ItCmbell... Assistant Business Manager Philip ery..Assistant Business Manager Albert E. Horne..Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. Rau... Assistant Business Manager Fred M. Sutter...Assistant Business Manager Night Editors J. L. Stdeke- ]. Zeigler C. M. ickling M. Carey B. A. Swaney L. W. Nieter L. S. Thompson E. A. Baumgarth H. C. Garrison Reporters C. L. Roer C. S. Clark D. S. Rood R. H. Fricken G. Broph B. I. Millar F. A. Taber D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell . L. Wehmeer J. P. Hart Annetta L. Wood J. C. Martin T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield Business Staff Bernard Wohi J. E. Robinson Paul . Cholette Harry R. ~ois Harold Makinson Earl F. Gansohow Walter R. Payne Jackson W. Smart Harold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1917. Night Editor-J. Schermerhorn, Jr. CO-EDUCATION AND "FUSSING" Michigan has received plenty of cheap advertising lately over the so- called agitation against co-education in the University. Unfortunately the question was handled in a sensational way by the metropolitan papers. Is- sues have been twisted, personalities dragged in, and facts misinterpreted to such an extent that the Michigan campus and the general public are rather hazy concerning the real is- sues involved. The Daily has opened its columns this morning to a frank discussion of the questin-and we believe there is a question-because it is not satisfied with the way it has been handled in' the past, and with the unsatisfactory manner in which it has been left. THE REAL ISSUE The question that we would like to see thoroughly discussed and settled on the campus is not: should co-edu- cation be tolerated? but rather: IS THERE TOO MUCH FUSSING AT MICHIGAN? Co-education is fixed in state uni- versities. Women have just as much right to attend them as men. To say that the women are to blame for ex- cessive fussing any more than the men is hardly logical or fair. But is there too much fussing at Michigan, and if so, what can we do to remedy the situation? These are the questions we would like to see frankly discussed by men and wonen of the faculty and student bodies. The Mexicans have captured three Mormon cowboys. The supposition is that the Mexicans weren't numerous enough to capture their families, too. The Saturday Evening Post has the word "snease" on its first page. Why rob the word of its aesthetic charm by altering the spelling? A New York priest blames Martin Luther for the great war. They'll drag in Caesar next. Everytime we pick up a copy of the Michigan paper we ask ourselves, "Now what has Maurie done?"-Daily Illini. Alexander Berkman says that a un- iversity is a mental penitentiary. Doesn't he know that the bars are about to be removed at Michigan? DECLARES RUSSIAN ILA'NGAUAGE AID TO CONSULAR APPOINTENT The United States civil service ex- aminations in modern languages de- clare there is a growing demand for young men who speak the Russian language. It is stated in the govern- ment bulletin that preference in ap- pointments to clerkships in the con- sular and diplomatic services will be accorded men who speak Russian. The rapidly developing resources and com- mercial enterprises of the Muscovite empire afford splendid opportunities for young men, and the demand has exceeded the supply. WASHINGT ONPARTY TO PE GIVEN BY TECHIIC STAFF Members of the Michigan Technic staff will give a Washington anniver- sary party: on Friday, Feb. 23, at the Union. The committee, Harold M. Stephens, ' 17E, chairman; Francis Healey, 18E, Howard Reindel, '18E, and Douglas Yittelsdorf, '18E, will plan for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Liv- inton, will be the chaperones. WOMEN'S LE AGUE HOLDS FIRST PARTY OF SEMESTER TODAY Dancing, bridge, and five hundred will be among the attractions at the first party of the semester to be given by the Women's league from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. A varied program of modern and old-fashioned dances has been arranged. D)EAN VAUGHAN TO A) AITTEN MEETING IN WA S IlINGTrON Dean Victor C. Vaughan of the Med- ical school left yesterday morning for Washington, D. C., to attend a meet- ing of the national research council. Announce Engagement of Edith Butler Announcement was made at a val- entine party at the 1'i Beta Phi house Wednesday evening, of the engage- ment of Edith Priscilla Butler, '19, and Roland Hussey, '18. Mr. Hussey is the son of Prof. William J. Hussey, head of the department of astronomy. Use The Michigan Daily Want Ad for results. :a E D e§ ti E EIll~ i I 111If li illill9111111111Ill ll lf lilil111111111litf ll ll llilllllllilP. 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We feel confident that this exclusive group of Young Men's clothes will appeal as being of very good taste, both in mat- erial and style. A Particular Place for Particular People. FRANK C. Bo1CR, Prop, -I W4o men Junior girls' play tryouts 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Women's league party, 4 to 6 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Wood, '18E, in Contagious Hospital Archie N. Wood, '18E, residing at Extension Lectures Prof. C. H. Van Tyne will speak be- fore the Daughters of the Revolution of Battle Creek, tomorrow night. "Common Errors in Advertising" is the subject that Prof. Fred N. Scott will discuss before the Ad-Craft club of Detroit, tomorrow night. This lec- ture will complete a series of six dis- cussions on the subject of advertising which Professor Scott has given be- fore this club. For live, progressive, up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily. 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