THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT1 , . ,: m1 -" 1 F acept M the Boau ce at Ann Arbor, moatter. ormail, $3.50. is Building. $ditorial, 3414. exceed 3e words, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10:60 A. M. CHILDRE'S DAY SERVICE 6:30 P. IL Student Round Table O rganization meeting Led by I .DOUGLAS First Baptis t Church SUNDAY 10:30 A. M. J. IL WELLS begins a series of C sermons on "THE NEW DAY" 12:00 GUILD CLASS 6:30 P. I. GUILD MEETING MIRIAM CLARK, '19 and ARCHIE McDONALD, '19 will speak I R :t Live no be re-I e. )re the I JACK PICKFORD In Mark Twain's Famous Story "TOM SAWYER" METHODIST CHURCH TONIGhT, 8 P. IL. Error in Engagement Announced An error was made in yesterday's paper in the announcement of the en- gagement of Antrynetta Poel, '19. The name of Irving B. Clark, '20E, should have appeared in the announcement instead of the one printed. The en- gagement was announced this week at the Alpha Chi Omega house. ATTENTION, STUDENTS! The schobl year is nearly over. Be- fore deciding your summer work, let us explain our pleasant andaremu- nerative work to you. We can use only live wires. WRITE NOW to Ful- ler. care of Mich. Daily, for particu- Iars. Mr. Robert McCandliss will be the soloist at the Upper Room Bible class this evening.--Adv. FOUNTAIN PENS t, 1 . . All the leading makes-Everyone Warranted Try our "WAHRS SPECIAL"-Price $1.75 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE U I BLUE BOOKS Of all sizes and kinds-by the piece, dozen, hundred; thousand or by the ACRE MACKINAC HOTEL WANTS MEN TO WORK DURING VACATION ping Elditor Pws -Editor I ' a om~ ! N l ---- ,...n, or or range Lditor ,rary Editor ul G. 'Weber lgar 1,. Rice J. P. Hart Tickets for the house party and sen- ior breakfast will be on sale from 10! o'clock until 12 o'clock Saturday in University hall. Money left from the Dues of the University Girls' Glee club may be procured from Emily Powell, '19, be- fore Monday noon. Girls who desire to work 'in summer hotels or summer resorts or who want to pickE cherries should consult Louise*Potter in Barbour gymnasium. All who will be able to attend the1 Y. W. C. A. camp at Lake Geneva this summer and who have not sign- ed un should sign the list in eat Aof I The employment secretary at Lanel hall, University Y. M. C. A., has re-I ceived a letter from a hotel on Mack- inac Island asking for several men to wbrk during the summer vacation. Complete information as' to the nature of the work is expected the beginning of next week. Any student;interested in this work should see the employ- ment secretary at Lane hall after the first of the week. Students read The Daily.-Adv. such as we are now featuring in dainty voiles and organdies, are ideal for summer wear, because they are so delightfully cool and easy to launder. Besides an unusually varied selection of white blouses, there is ani excellent assortmentin the sea- son s most delicate tints of pink, rose, blue, and Jilouses Warm Weather Don't Fail to Visit Our New Lunch Room 11. I ais Try Our Strawberry Shortcake i yellow. uman ess Manager ess Manager ness Manager nss Manager ness Manager ess Manager nss Manager a. lan Huldah Bancroft in Barbour gymnas-' ium. SNOWDEN TELLS OF WORK IN ORIENT Mr Albert A. Snowden, '02, in charge of the department of the Standard Oil company which trains men for service chiefly in foreign fields, addressed a large number of engineering and business ad students yesterday after- noon in room 101 of the Economics building on opportunities offered by this company in the far east. "Students in accounting, business administration, mechanical, and chem- ical engineering are needed," he said. "The opportunities in the orient for men who possess a strong personality coupled with a broad technical train- ing are unlimited," he continued. The plan followed by the company in training men for. the various posi- tions and the nature of the "work in' the field was explained. Later in the afternoon Mr. Snowden interviewed a number of applicants in Dean Cooley's office. 4 Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard Across from Arcade p Everything the Best I 1 Often the white blouses choose colored collars and cuffs, sometimes embroidered just a wee bit. (Second Floor) .c" I d Sunday Dinner abelle Farnums larper Moore r L. Glazier 1919. Sargent, Jr. DAVID B. TE COPY A. GAIN- E, WM. A. Mt. MAJOR, EJR. SAND AD UERNSEY, , RUTH E . 'E PIEING 'ULLER 'LAINTI D E issue, The Daily suspends until next fal LL MICHIGAN! ) year is over, and after ,eks of exams some live chigan students will scat- country. Some will re- fall, after having spent the ationing. Others will go world, to attend the larger fe. you do, wherever you go, i intend coming back in whether you will start work in the world of ex- 11 Michigan! high school graduates who et chosen their college." igh school students who et graduated. Sell it to other colleges who are ey are in the best school. dlege graduates who want ersity, training. r what you do for Michi- never equal what Mich- Le for you. If a large bus- were paying you a big' 11 its product, you would to make good. Michigan you somethingi nfinitely big salary. In return you our best to sell Michigan advantages, Michigan fac- gan spirit. a come back next year, er with you. That is one i help. But in the mean- what Michigan has meant' Bing how many people you In Michigan. en of Michigan! they tell us that men's Don advance to $100. Our DELEGATION OF- 15 -MICHIGAN GIRLS TO O TO LAKE GENEVA Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the sum- mer camp of the Y. W. C. A., will re- ceive a delegation of. at least 15 girls from Michigan. These girls will spend 10 days, August 19 to 29, at Geneva. Miss Eva Lamnert, secretary of the University Y. W. C. A., and Miss Huldah Bancroft will accompany the delegation to camp. Several more, girls are expected to join the ranks of Geneva club who have not yet fully decided to go Time at the camp is divided between outdoor sports and Y. W. C. A. classes. Addresses by well-known lecturers are an added at- traction Girls who would like to 'sign up for Lake Geneva are urged to call Rose Sturmer, '20, or consult Huldah Bancroft in Barbour gymnasium. . E rmsien w umu. DELUXET SMILITARY STOCKS, WIise Byers will take advantage of the opportunity of securing their next year's supply of COAL NOW. The prices are reasonable and the coal of best quality. For the most reliable service call FRANK I.' CORNWELL PHONE 2207 or 81-Fl Famous Anthracite & Bituminous Coal & Coke I a I wILLrS Phone 17; 315 S. State St. SI I Try our HOME-MADE Soup Cream of 'Asparagus Wafers Young Radishes Roast Sirloin of Beef Brown Gravy Fricasseed Chicken with Biscuits Creamed Potatoes Bread or Rolls Combination Salad Dessert Raisin Pie Strawberry Short Cake Vanilla Ice Cream Tea . Coffee Milk Ice Tea 12to2and5to7. Price 75c Open during Summer School. Good reliable student help wanted. I CANDIES They are both delicious and Wholesome I Cool Summer Clot hing MADE AND SOLD AT THE SUGAR BOWL Phone 967 109 5. Maln St. DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (March 30, 1'919) (Central Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-S:ro a. m., and hourly to 8:xo p. m. Jackson Limited and Express Cars-7:48 a. m., and every hour to 9:48 P.-m. (Zx- presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:oo a. M., 9.:05 a. m. and every two hours to ,:oGp. im., 10:50 p. m. To Ypsilanti only, 1:45 p. m., 1a:2 a. m., :ro a. m., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-6:48 a. m. and 11:2o p. M. WAI KING LOO Openfrom 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p. in. Phone 1620. Smooth and Even Patented Back Crossing CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc.,Troy, N.Y.I .., 4 "ODamonds" Diamonds are bought for a life- time and their choosing should be, a matter of much discrimination. Here you may select in safety--our diamonds are accurately described in every detail; they are of good quality attd sold at a modest profit Schlanderer. & Sevfried Our Palm Beach Suits at eighteen dollars are equal to the ones the others offer at higher prices. $14 S.State St. An= ,ADLER"RGHESTE & CLOTHES Lutz Clothing Store 217 SO. MAIN ST. Courteous and sattsfactor: TREATMENT to every custom er, whether the account be larg or :small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dani Incorporated 1869 Capita and Surplus, $50,000.04 BResources ........ .$4,400,000.0( . North,- -707 o.+