THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRI tc iian iit The Guillotine OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday Those Pins Again during the university year by the Board in The robins don't always An AllCampus mixer will be given"I Control of Student Publications. Show spring is here, by the Women's league at 2:30 o'clock 1dEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arbutus mistakes Saturday afternoon in Barbour gym- S The Associated Press is exclusively entitled The time of $he year. nasium. so the use for republication of all news dis- The best way to tell patches crdited to it or not otherwise credited Si in this paper and also the local news pub- When it really begins Sport schedules are posted in Bar- fished herein. Is when Co-Eds start wearing bour gyihnasium. Sophomore outdoor Entered at the postoftlice at Ann Arbor, Fraternity pins. classes will begin Thursday, freshmen schigan, as second class matter. Penn State Froth. on Friday. an ubc iption by carrier or ,mal, $3.50. ~ .m ro rs ulig: OficeI: Ann Arbor Press Building. Paones: Business, 960; Ediorial, 9414. 'Why Girls Leave Home A meeting of the Women's league pu COmmumcations not to exceed 30 words, (From a Northwestern U. Bulletin will be held at 4 o'clock Friday after- to Ssigned, .the signature not necessarily to ap- Board) noon in Barbour gymnasium. Reports of notices of events will be published in TheMathematics Club. of officers and committee chairmen DLaily atthe discretion of the Editor, if left Come and hear Bill James. will be read at this meeting and con- MI at or maed to tom ouiceat.wirev Talk About the Stars. stitution amendments will be ratified. .Usiged cmuiain ilreceive no TAa ie consideration. No manuscript will be re- TEA at Five. turned unless the writer inclosca postage. Swift Hall of ENGINEERING. Several opportunities are offered to The Daily does not necessarily endorse the Bring Knife, Fork and Spoon. Universitypwomeunitoearn thfeiredbord sentiments expressed in the communications. University women to earn their board M or to do housework. For further in- N We assume that those worthy gen- formation, apply to Miss Louise Pot- in EDITORIAL STAFF tlemen =all carry Tea Squares down ter at Barbour gymnasium. in there. th Clarence Roeser..........Managing Editor Ersdne t Easter cards should be turned in to he H. C. L. Jackson.............City Editor Shoking Miss Huldah Bancroft Thursday at1 EarryqM Carey.............News Editor You never hear the bee complain Barbour gymnasium. H BueMillar..... .......CtEdtr____e Milton Marx.............Associate Editor Nor hear it weep or wail e haF K. cAllister......eleartaure Editor But if it wished it could unfold Miss Wood requests all junior and w David l. lLandis...........Sport Editor A very painful tail. senior girls who intend to play bask- CO Marthurue rk.......Women's Editor etball, to report at 4 o'clock Thurs- Modern woman doesn't stoop to con- day afternoon in Barbour gymnasium Kendrick Kimball. Gullotine Editotarnghosfrpacie Charles R. Osius,Jr.......State Editor quer any more. The Spring styles toarnehus. o rcie Paul A. Shinkman........Dramatic Editor prevent It. She can't.- Edna Apel.................Music Editor A rehearsal of Act 2 of "Quality uth Dailey......Exchange Editor Sre"wl ehl hsatrona Bernard Woh... .........Literary Editor Wheel Spring Is Cubbig Street" will be hel this afternoon at ISSUE EDITORS (From the Birmingham, Mich,, 4 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. Herbert R. Slusser Paul G. Weber Eccentric) Renaud Sherwood EdgarI L. Rice "w H. Codnor still has old national JUNIOR ENGINEERS TO MEET Iughemi Hitchcock J!P. Mart W .Cdo=silhsodntoa William Clarkson enemy badly hanging on and bother- FOR ELECTION AND SPEECH ing him sorely-the catarrh." REPORTERS Prof. John C. Parker of the electric- Thomas H, Adams John E. McManis Richard B. Marshall C. H. Murchison The motto of the fire department al engineering department will speak Irena Ellis Mary D. Lane now is, "Let the Attic Burn But Save on "Social Responsiblity" at the sec- Athur chererhorn Jogan Trumbi the Cellar. ond junior engineering assembly to be R. Emerson Swart Stewart Baxter held at 10 o'clock Thursday in room Marie Crozier Muriel E. Bauman Those New Styles 348, new Engineering building. The. skirts are thirty inches wide Business to be brought up at this They will not stretch an inch, meeting will include nomination ofC BUSINESS STAFF And when she climbs a State street car candidates for campus election day, Harold Makinson .........Business Manager It isn't any cinch. Agnes I,. Abele...Asst. Business Manager Our Daily Novelette in. M LeFevre.... Asst. Business Manager Visitor to family art gallery-"My, I1 you are interestd Wm. A. Leitzinger...Asst. Business Manager but this sea lion painting is realisti- Donald M. Major....Asst. Business Manager Donnell R. Schoffner..Asst. Business Manager cally done." SENIOR SrAFF Host-"Sr, that is my father." Mark B. Covell Edward Priehs, Jr. Robert E. McKean 1Henry Whiting 11 The city editor told us today that George A. Cadwell J. Duane Miller Maynard A. Newton R. A. Sullivan he found seventy-five cents under his pillow this morning. Awfully careless at the nr JUNIOR STAFF about his sleeping quarters, isn't he? Curt P. Schneider Isabelle Farnum Harold P. Lindsay Geo. R. Strimbeck, Jr. STEVENS & PERSHI Harper Moore Arthur L. Glazier We Have No Commient onhisS James A. Kennedy, Jr. They were sitting In the Maj. And she said That it was THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919. Awfully close in there And suggested moving Issue Editor-William S. Clarkson And then he got -...Real clever PUT YOUR FINGER IN THE DIKE And said, "Never mind When the whole of Holland once The orchestra was menaced by a great disaster, a Will change the air frail, human finger saved thousands In several minutes. of the lives of men, women, and chil- dren, and millions of dollars worth Famous Closing Lines "There is a big knight ahead of us," of property. People went about their said Queen Guinivere to King Arthur daily affairs never dreaming of the as they rode behind Sir Launcelot. Impending catastrophe or of the tiny LOUIS XVI. finger that averted it. There are many "fingers in the Army Casualties 274,860 Washington, April 15. - Revised dike" today. The electric light used at army casualty records made public night would, not brighten the room if today show 274,860 major casualties, the vigilant "fingers In the dike" back an increase of 1,755 over the total an- at the power house were not stopping nounced a week ago. up the elaks. Water would not be -~ available if the "fingers in the dike" Science has proved that newspaper along the mains were not always on advertising pays best. You can reach the Job.a all the students and faculty through At the present time the government The Daily.-Adv. is in need of "fingers in the dike." A wave of unfinished war debts is threat- ening to leak through the financial wall and flood the country with dis- aster. There is a place for YOUR finger In the wall. Fill the hole and stop the leak by buying Victory bonds. OTHER PEOPLE'S SMOKE There A visitor called up an Quaker friend one day, and began to smoke, filling 1S never the room with a blue haze. any "nag" A SP I "Friend," said the Quaker, "Thee oa to would not ask me to dinner and have me eat from a dirty plate, would thee?" The friend was surprised, but answered that of course he wouldn't. "And," continued the Quaker, "Thee s- 7 would not ask me to drink from a 'e iuiaSterdivz* 0 glass that some one else had touch-' ed?" The friend agreed that that would be most impolite. .It has that "feel" "Nor tell me to take a bath in soil- ed water, that had been used before?" that makes you u b Most decidedly not, was the reply. want to goxone "Then why ask me to breathe smoke was able to pick them that has been in another's body?" Writing forever. How many of us are as considerate of others as the old Quaker? When The quality o we are in a closed room, and blow waists, while the styl smoke into others faces, do we ever think that the thought of breathing showing originalityc second-handed smoke is distatseful to Peace blue, navy and them? Texas was glad to join the Union at The tub satin R one time. Now a good many of her collar, and the othe citizens would like to go back under Mexican rule, especially after July 1. single large pearl buti .17 degres What's this we hear about a German prince not having a place to lay his head? How would a wooden block do? Sta$$$! 00 QUOVADIS" .Methodist Church.. iaturday,7:;p.m. I Base Ball Bargains! We are offering our stock of i mVTl V'TILMC4 r: ----- TUDENTS Silver VELCOME Offering d a discussion of the honor system. Attendance at the assembly is com- lsory and cards have been sent out all absentees from the first meeting the class. [ICHIGAN MAJOR RETURNING AFTER LONG SERVICE ABROAD Major Harry H. Hammell, '15, of the edical Reserve Corps, is to arrive in ew York within a few days, accord- g to a radio dispatch. He has been France for 22 months, attached to e British Army. Part of the time was with the First Royal Fusiliers. Mr. Hammell is a graduate of the omoeopathic college. He was a mem- r of the Alpha Sigma Fraternity and as chairman of the Class Honors mmittee. Base Ball Mitts and Gloves at before-the-war prices, which means that you can save from 25 to 50 % if you take advantage of our offer. COME EARLY WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Students of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new liii. of PARIS FASHIONS Novelties in Tailored Suits, Gowns and Dresses Newest materials, newest models, newest colorings, ana lowest prices MARLEY 21 IN DEVON 2/ IN. C OLLARS CLUEr EA BOYCOXW IC.740 KY. .. .. . . ... . McGregor Golf Clubs Leop, Wright & Detson apd Spaulding Rackets Tennis Balls Rackets Restrung ed in an isweek 's Laster GRAHAM, formerly Sheehan & Co. I r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' [ ALS Parlors of Get your Daily subscription at once and -get the full benefit of the reduc- ed price.-$1.00.-Adv. The Daily sees all and knows all. Let it be your guide.-Adv. ING O 618 PACKARD, NEAR STATE. Hotel Allenel ANN ARBOR'S LEADING HOTEL Special Chicken Dinner Sunday $1.00 Special.Attention Given to Dinner Parties Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping Adf .Pj6 I .LIAL SALE OF I I Hamilton Business f t College State and William Sts. I DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson } (March 30, 1919) (Central Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:xo a. in., and hourly to 8:io p. m. Jackson Limited and Express Cars-7:48 a. m., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (Ex. uresses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:oo a. m., 9:o5 a. m. and every two hours to 9:05 p. In., 10:50 p. m. , To Ypsilanti only, 11 :45 p. m., 12:20 a. m., i::o a; rn., and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-6 :48 a. m. and 11i:20 p. rn. WAI KING LOO Open from 11:30 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. Phone 1620-R Georgette blo uses 'ub Satin- Blouses $14 S. State St. Ann Arboi $4.95 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, $550,000.00 Resources .........$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. yesterday-straight from New York where our buyer up at a sacrifice price. f Georgette is the kind one finds in $io and $12 es are most authentic, and abound in little touches of design. Colors are white, flesh, maize. sunset, peach. waists are in flesh only, in two styles--one with high er with a long narrow rever collar terminating in a ton. Strictly tailored throughout.