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MICHIGAN DAILY

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IcIL NEWSPAPER AT 'TlH E
iNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
hed every morning except Monday
the university year by the Board in
of Student Publications.
ER OF TH1E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Associated Press is exclusively entitled
use for republication of all news dis-
credited to it or not otnerwise credited
paper and also the local news pub-
erein.
ed at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
n, as second class matter.
riptions by carrier or mail, $3.50.
:: Ann Arbor Press Building.
s: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.
nunications not to exceed S0 words,
d, the signature not necessarily to ap-
print, but as an evidence of faith, and
of events will be published in The
t the discretion of the Editor, if left
ailed to the office.
ned communications will receive no
ation. No manuscript will be re-
inless the writer incloses postage.
Daily does not necessarily endorse the
ats ,expressed in the communications.
EDITORIAL STAFF '
e Roeser. ......Managing Editor
L. Jackson...............City Editor
Mi. Carey. .... ..N.ews Editor
Millar...... ......elegraph Editor
Marx...............Associate Editor
B. Landis.... .... ..Sport Editor
rite Clark..........Women's Editor
Guernsey...........Women's Editor
R. Osius, Jr.........State Editor
C.Ehlbert ...........Efficiency Editor
ailey.. .......Exchange Editor
SDavis......... ..Literary Editor
ISSUE EDITORS
L. Rice Henry' O'Brien
A. Bernstein . Renaud Sherwood
Weber E. D. Flintermann
Paul A. Shinkmian

* '' j # ~~~~for the bnfto hs nlndt h
The Guillotine aesthetic. ofthose "c""ed toth
-Life History and General Character-
As soon as a Medic enters school istics of the Lower Marsupials as Ex-
they call him Doctor. Why not call emplified by the Resent Excavations
the Law student, Judge? Or the Eng- for Cocoa Butter in the Pussy Willow-
ineer, say Blacksmith? ed Haunts of East St. Louis, 111. Three
Providing that he arrives on the hours.
first of the month, why not name the' Creative Eavesdropping or How to
baby Bill? .Distinguish the Mellow Watch Dog's
The city editor claims he found a Bark from the Tinkling of Raspberry
needle in the soup this noon. Prob- Shrub in the Fingerbowl on the Pan-
ably a typographical error. Should try Shelf. Special.
have been noodle. The Subleties and Intricaties of the
Think of the expense account of the Galla Lilly when Blooming in it's Na-
newcomer who has to wear a fresh tural Habitat two point Abaft the Port
toque every day. Beam of Polly Little's Pergola. Two
Well we've got one good alibi. It hours.
takes about a week to get a column Discoveries in Natural History Ac-
under way. Think what the Inlander cording to the Works of Princess
might have been. Anna Wagon-Tongue of the Chick-
asaw Nation who wandered Eighteen
.ur Dally Novelette Months in the Greenwood Searching
for Wild Parsley to garnish a platter
Thner h~nuns 7-cons

Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting will be
held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Bar-
bour gymnasium.
Freshman first and second basket-
ball teams will report at 3 o'clock
this afternoon at Barbour gymnas-
ium.
The playground class will meet at 1
o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium. All girls who have assign-
ments must teach.
Dr. Eleanor Bertine will lecture on
"Social 'Morality" at 4 o'clock this aft-
ernoon in Sarah Caswell Angell ha'll.
The lecture is for University women
only. No admission is charged.
A meeting of the house-heads will
be held at 5 o'clock Wednesday after-
non in Dean Jordan's office. It is
important that all be present.
More than 8,000 men have left the
University of Wisconsin because of
the war, according to a report given
to the war department by that univer-
sity.

SEMESTER T E BOOKS

NEW AND SECOND HAND

Drawing Instruments
AND ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES

WAH R'S

UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE

Ine sky above wasF aris green. A
June bug chirped blithely from an egg
plant and Hector, the goat, munched
delicately at a hot, water bottle. A
hen hawk hovered over the whiffle-
tree and Mrs. Johnson dozing on the
piazza with a copy of the Bee Keep-
ers' Journal in her waffle hand was.
dreaming of her youth in the hoe cake
belt of southern Indiana. Suddenly
she awakened. There was something
in the wind. Something was burning.
A quick glance. It was not the suc-
cotash in the chafing dish, the door
mat or the celluloid dog on the what-
not. Ha. Woman's intuition. .
"Hiram, Hiram, be you hiding back
of the barn smoking that corn cob

REPO RTERS
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Mary'. Lane
E~dnApel
Irene >lis
J. P. Hart

ozier
R. Slusser
Carlton F. Wells

of Boiled Dog for the Annual Coin
Dance. Four hours.
To the Janitor
The hoar frost sits upon my ear,
My nose is tinged a deep cerulean hue,
Upon my cheekathere is a tear
For ruthless ague thrills my body
through.
Alas, our ton of coal is postage due.
"Did you ever use Pear's soap?"
"No, he never lived at our house."
Famous Closing Lines
Lives there a man with soul so dead
Who to himself ne'er has said
I am really going to work this semest-
er? -LOUIS XVI.
Alex J. Rogosk1, '18L, in An Arbor
Alex J. Rogoski, '18L, now prac-
ticing law in Muskegon with Prof.
Robert E. Bunker, formerly of the
University faculty, is in Ann Arbor
on legal business. He will be here
for a couple of days.
Every graduate student in the liter-
ary college at the University of Iowa
is required to take military training.

For Traveling Anywhere Anytime
You will enjoy using the
A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issued by this bank. They
come in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are cashed
by Banks, Hotels, Railroads, etc., without identification.

ASK US

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pipe again?" Her voice was clear and

BUSINESS STAFF
Makinson .........Business Manager'
Abele......Asst. Business Manager
Cress........Asst. IBusiness Manager
A. Gaines. ..Asst. Business Manager
LeFrevc... .Asst. Business Manager
Leitzinger. ..Asst. Business Mlanager
M. Major...Asst. Business Manager
R. Scholfner..Asst. Business Manager
SENIOR STAFF S
Mark B. Covell
JUNIOR STAFF
A. Cadwell Joel F. S ahoerger
e. McKean R. A. Sullivan
Priehs, Jr. Clare WX. Weir
Schneider henry Whiting I
Eva R. Welsh

Dependable, Scientific, Drugless
EYE
EXAMINATIONS
Phone 590 for appointment
Emil H Arnold
Optometrist 220 S. Main St

Farmers & Mechanics Bank
101-105 S. Main 330 S. State St.
tNickels Arcade)

had a dangerous ring.
The lame goose honked a warning
from the verbena patch and Mr. John-
son started twice for the Tropic of
Capricorn but decided to stand his
ground.

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SHEEHAN &-CO
FIX UP THE OLD ROOM
EYE SHADES MAKE WORK EASIER

"Angel bread, Elvina dear, no
smoking that corn cob pipe.
shoeing a horse, just shoeing a
that's all."

I ain't
Just
horse,

We suggest that
courses be added to

the following
the curriculum

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PENNANTS AND WALL BANNERS MAKE YOUR ROOM INVITING
Here's hoping you have a fine New Year.-Sheehan
A RCD E DANCING CLASS

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SDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919.
ue Editor-Paul G. Weber

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NEW SIMPLICITY
ig back from the fields of

France, in increasing numbers, are
coming the khaki-clad men we bid
farewell to but a few months ago.
Every transport brings them by the
hundreds, cheering with th4 same old
cheers, laughing the same old laughs.
The boys whose hands we grip once
again, no matter how the same old
smile lights up their faces, despite the
same old, informal greeting, are not
the boys we knew. They are changed,
nearly all of them so changed that,
could we get beneath the veneer of
their old manner, we should scarcely
recognie them. They are different,
and the war has made them so. The
intimacy with real, naked truths, the,
suffering, the sacrifices, the homesick-
ness, the heartaches, have all /had
their ef fect. Those who left us as boys
return as men. The war has made
them so.
In many cases, too, the war has tak-
en from them what they were wont
to call ambition. Intimacy with life
andl sudden death has taught them
that the ambition they cherished is
not the beginning and the end of a
happy life. Some of us may deplore
this attitude; but we do not under-
stand as they understand.
They are soon to find their places
again in the niches of our business,
professional, and industrial world.
Just now they are happy enough' in
being home- And, if the prophecy of
many, many of them comes true, they
are going to be content with the
simple, unpretentious things of life.
They will be quite content to let their
lives be molded. and shaped by sim-
plicity.
And this simplicity will not be con-
fined to them alone. It is going to
spread and 'spread, until all of us
will be living on the new plane. Sim-
plicity is the new keynote.
A recent exposure showed that'the
booze ring of Ohio punished its moin -
bers for squealing. But how could i
play square with anyone.
Sir Walter Scott used to plan his
novels while he shaved, says an ad.
In other words, he was some shaver.

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uperb
tyles
for
piing

Phone 2700
At your service day and night
Price 25c,
Special rates on parties, etc.
INDEPENDENT TAXI CO,

The advanced dancing class for college men and women, to be
held Monday and Wednesday at 7 p. m. is open to those who
know the modern dances and wish to learn the newest steps
and their variations for the J-Hop, etc. Lessons are exclusively
for class members, and only a limited number can be accomo-
dated. Register at the hall, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 7 p. m.
There is a beginners' class on Tuesday and Thursday for which
registration will be Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p., m For particu-
lars call 166-J.

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All our new Spring weight woolens are in.
---the complete assortment of fashions and
fabrics, ready to be tailored for you into
bright, new clothes.
Of course, hoe 'l not ask to take the clothes.
until Spring arrives in earnest---but it will
be comforting to know they are Ready when
you want them.
G. H.WILD COMPANY'

Laboratory Supplies
Chemicals
Toilet
tudenisArticles
Sundries
The Eberbach & Son Co.
200-204 E. LIBERTY ST.

Shorthand
Typewriting

Hamilton Business
College
State and William Sts.

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DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbon and Jackson
(October 27, 1918)
(Eastern 'Standard Time)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:xo a.
in., and hourly to 9:io p. in.
Jackson Limited and Express Cars-8 48
a. m., and every hour to 9:48 p. n. (Ex.
presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.)
Local Cars .East Bound-6:oo a. m., and
every two hours to 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. m.
To Ypsilanti only, 11:45 p. m., i2:20 a. m.
:io a. m.,and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti
Local Cars West Bound-7:48 a. mn., to
12:20 a. m.n
WAT KING LOO
Open from 11:30 a. m. to 12:00 p. M.
Phlone 1620-R

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Tailors for Men Who Care

State St.

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A n unusually attractibe line of Spring Iillinery
no/v on display at the parlors of
STEVENS & PERSHING, NA STATE

Calkins
Dru
Cos

What's
Missing?

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314 5. State St.

Ann Arbor

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Fill your toilet wants from our
stock. Tooth brushes, paste and
powders,hair brushes and combs,
Manicure tools and preparations

Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or 'small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $550,000.0
Resources.........$4,000,000.00
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron
707 North University Ave.

The newspaper that printed it
League of Notions," may not
made such a mistake after ¢all.

"The
have

Look at this one. A cork-
ing liuce of genuine
French Briar, sterling
ring, vulcanite bit, the
smoothestworkmanship
-a shape that makes
it mihty Coax'nnient to
m m' iyour roOm.
TRADE MARk

YOU will see W D C
Pipes on every campus
in the country-American
pipes for American men,
and not bettered anywhere.
You can get any shape, size and
grade you want- in a W D C.
The best shops carry them at $6
down to 75 cents.
WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York
Worth's Largest Pipe Mawaufuc turei-

Razors,Soaps and shaving lotions
Cold creams and Talcum pow-
ders

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The German debt to the world is
35,000,000,000. Kulture comes high.

324 SO. STATE STREET
1123 SO. UNIVERSITY AVE.
711 PACKARD STREET

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