THE MICHIGAN DAILY You 'Pe Tried the Rest Now Try the BEST -a Teet's Din It ing Rooms ners Sunday 11111 111111111111111111111111111111111lii ji n Chicken Din ---------- Union Gives Tags To LifeHembers Inauguratng a new method of rec- ognizing paid-up life members, the Union has placed an order with a De- troit firm for 20,000 identification keyj ring tags. Since the first of the year, more than 6,000 tags have been sent to life members who have made final payments on their pledges, and many communications have been received by Homer Heath, general manager of the Union, expressing thanks for so use- ful and appreciative an acknowledge- ment. The tags are oval in shape and of nickel silver. One the face is stamp- ed th e man's membership numbier, and also the official Union seal with the words "University of Michigan Union, Life Member." The reverse side con- tains the request "Please return to the Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, Mich." Lost keys will thus be sent to the Union, and'the owner can be lo- cated. Popularity of the tags seems to be due partly to the fact that often cards of membership become lost or torn, while the tag will remain intact and always be easily available. Only ful- ly paid up life members will receive tags. t PROCTORS DISTURB EMS W ITER COMPLAINS OF FACILTY DISTURBANCES DVURING FINAL BLVEBOO KSf Editor, the Michigan Daily' Thee has been much interesting talk about introducing the honor sys- tem into university examinations, but I think while the large classes are still afflicted with proctors, we might profitably agitate a system of silence among those proctors during the ex- amination period. Perhaps we could raise their standards until they ceas- ed to regard the occasion as a time of glad reunion. I was a sufferer in two classes this year from such disturb- ancts, and I heard many similar com- plaints from others. It is bad enough to have someone trampng up and down the aisles, but! this year there was in addition an un- usual amount of chatter and laughter among the instructors supposedly vigilantly watching for cheating. This conduct may be a blessing to the would-be cheaters and a pleasant di- version for the instructors, but it is really not conducive to well organ- ized thought. Let's reform the fac- ulty as well as the students. j A RADICAL. "'C'ESTI LA GUERRE" IS TITLE OF PRODUCTION BY VETERIANS Ii 'LUNCH ROO M A Nice Cozy Place-IVhere You Enjoy Your fNeal One half block South of MAJ" I" Courteous and satisfactory T IEATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or smal The Ann A[or Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Captital and Surplus, $625,0000. Resources.........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. Phone Orders Promptly Filled Mail Orders Promptly Filled EST. 1857 GREYLOCK-ANew Nar'row COLLAR CluettPeabody &Co, Inc.,Troy,N.Y. THE TURKISH CIGARETTE x r a Q P, Mrs, Fox was bragging one day about the large number of her cubs. "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS. "Only ONE," replied the Lioness-"but it's a LION." MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX of 10-BUT THEY'RE MURADS! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100%p Turkish tobaccos of the purest and best varieties grown-or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't be MURADS-they'd only be Foxes! "Judgefor yourself-!" Introducing rfhe[-Skayllet Toilet Requisites On Friday of this week, Mrs. Wood, of New York, late of Sweden, will introduce to the wo- men of the university and the city, these marvel- ous toilet articles. liforder to acquaint you with the articles, Mrs. Wood has made arrangements for private facial treatments, which she will give free to every woman who appears here on that day. Mrs. Wood, who took her training as a masseur in Sweden, has personally cared for members of the Swedish royal family and for the society women of Sweden. She will demonstrate to everyone the purity of these toilet articles and will use them alone in her treatment. Powder, cleansing cream, paste rouge, dry rouge, lip rouge, and massage cream and almond bar cream, 'all made after famous Swedish formulas and guaranteed to be absolutely pure and to nourish and preserve the beauty of the skin, will, in this way be offered to the women of Ann Ar- bor. This is not a demonstration in the common sense of the word. Mrs. Woodguarantees that you will see results from this first treatment which she will give, free, personally. Every wo- man in Ann Arbor is invited to take advantage of this offer. SECOND FLOOR-REAR = LAW - MEDICAL - DENTAL Nev and Second-land Trade BOOKS for which you have no further use For LIVE UP-TO-DATE PUBLICTIAONS Look over your Book Shelves and SELL TO US Anything you no longer desire Fr'IEU-ODT UB0ICTA-N £ Special attention is called to At rad?Olsin Tin Boxes / N aer, o the liqAghGoz' iA Thk .I :o and £qyPtin a if sinih,' idJ 9an7ce! Where Youth and Pleasure Meet NICKELS ARCADE every Friday -Saturdayr Melrose Melody Quintette tsv en Sale at Wahr's, Betsy Shop Shop aid Calkins { rI (S/ "C'estnla guerre" is the tit" of the entertainment to be staged in Hill, auditorium Tuesday evening, March 15, by the members of the Richard Hall Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The play is planned after the enter- tainments given by the American sol- diers in France. The post officials I are expecting a very creditable pro- duction. The proceeds of the affair will be used to buy colors for the post. The colors will be dedicated to the memory of "Dick" Hall. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS FEBRUARY BANQUET MONDAY,- The February banquet of the Cham- ber of Commerce will be held at 6 o'clock Monday evening, Feb. 28. John N. Van de Vries, secretary of the mid-western division, U. S. Chaim- ber of Commerce, will be the princi- pal speaker of the evening. He will talk on "Business," a subject on which he is said to be an authority. Alpha Nu to Debate on Landis Case' A short parliamentary drill, follow- ed by the regular debate and business meeting will comprise the program for the regular meeting of Alpha Nu Debating society at 7:30 o'clock to- night in its clubrooms on the fourth floor of University hall. Both the parliamentary drill and the debate on the question, "Resolved, that Judge Landis should be impeach- I ed," are open to the public.I ° More Shrubs for Campus Planned Shrubs will be planted about the. residence of President Marion L. 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