THE MICHIGAN DAILY t . FEW AUTHORS Beginning Mon., June 2 BOOKS AR Y UDED IN THIS SALE Bennett Beach Conrad Chambers Dickens Doyle gipling London, Leacock Locke O'Henry Poole Porter Riley Stevenson Service Twain Thackery Wells we are offering our entire stock of VISIT OUR SALE AND SECURE THE BEST Books, Stationery and SECURE A SUPPLY OF STATIONERY AT THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY A FEW MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SALE M Scrap ,Books M Book Racks College Jewelry "eather Nate Books Tennis Rackets Chess ,Sets Golf Gods Leather Novelties Dictionaries Tourist Tablets Card Sets Poker Chips Pocket Books Movie Rolls Boston Bags . Stationery Wards 'ine a Day MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES at greatly Reduced Prices Terms Cash i NEW LOCATION 822 S. STATE ST. 1 Door North of Calkins Drug Store We expect to move on or about -JULY 25- and will be pleased to serve you with a complete line of BOOKS AND STATIONERY w NEW LOCATION 322 S. STATE ST. 1 Door North of Calklns Drug Store THE SLATER BO( K SHOP one 439 336 S. Statest. r...r..... r.... _ SAVE THE PIECES! Eye Glass Lenses Ground in Our Own Shop. Same Day. Eyes Examined Try Our Service. HALLER. & FULLER STATE STREET JE WELERS' greater safety results. However, be- fore flying will become a common thing, landing places must be secur- ed, for this is the greatest necessity for airplane travel. At first it will be afad, indulged in by the rich as was done in the case of the automo- bile, but the time will come when air transportation will be as common as travel by auto." subscription list was closed. Sub- scribers will have to pay $1.60 in ad- dition to their $1 deposit, and cash sales will be made for $3.50 per book, the usual price. There will be more pages and illus- trations In the 919 book tha ever be- fore. It is about a third again.as large as any Michiganensian hitherto pub- lished. etudents read ' 'he Dally.v ,: Golf Suits Riding Dreeches II. F. 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A much longer time elapsed between the invention of the steamboat and before crossing the ocean by one, and when 'it did reach the European side of the Atlantic, the ship had done so with the help of sails, for' only about 18 miles of the distance was traversed under steam power," continued Professor Pawlow- ski. Airplane Develops Rapidly "In a short period the airplane has been developed to greater perfection than any of the other transportation inventions in the same amount of time. The, same people who ridicule the flight of the NC-4, also laughed at the flight across the English channel of an airplane only nine years ago." Professor Pawlowski then went on to tell of the future of the airplane. "Of course the NC-4 was especially built for the flight, but it will not be long until a trip across the Atlantic by airplane is a common thing. The present one, in a way, came as a result of improvements made during the war and these are bound to continue." Only Safe Method for Speed "I look for flying to become ,a com- mon method of transportation, prin- cipally because it is the only method of travel by which safety increases in the greater speed. As one journeys on the train or by auto, the chances of aidentAi minnv but in an aian Um~ Sely Mt loivy$ d The lta LAS IFIE ADVERTI SI N G at I: fie 0 The May number of the Inlander, which will appear on the campus this week, will probably be the last ap- pearance of this magazine. This number contains 36 pafes of interest- ing material, including two articles, one of them illustrated, and three un- usual short stories. "The Old Houses of Ann Arbor," is the title of an essay by Prof. Fiske Kimball, acting head of the fine arts department. Students who have heard Professor Kimball lecture on this subject will want a copy of this article and the photographs which ac- company it. In an illuminating discussion, Earl F. Boxell, '21, has attempted a so- lution of what he terms "The Michi- gan Union Question." His treatment .of this subjebt is fair and impar- tial, and is consistently loyal to what he considers the best interests of the Union and the University. Those stu- dents whose attitude toward the Union has been habitually and un- reasonably antagonistic will find this article worth reading, and it should clear up in their minds any misun- derstanding as to the aim and pur- pose of the greatest of Michigan's stu- dent organizations. The 1919 Michiganensian will be put on sale on the campus Wednesday or Thursday morning. The last shipment of pages was sent to the binders in Detroit yesterday via motor truck, where the binding work will be rushed. Booths will be open in campus build- ings to enable students to secure their books at the earliest possible moment. Subscribers wil be given first choice, and cash sales will be limited. 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