'26 TO NE LFYER TO CONFERENCE HAIR SHC We specialize in "And several members of the class of 1926 went forth potless, and. then were they unmercifully set upon, _ and when they came out from the Huron they forevermore went forth potted." Beginning this week' pots are in vogue. This latest style of collegiate headgear includes grey caps with black, yellow, red, or purple buttons plastered on top designating the col- lege in which its freshman wearer is registered. Blacks predominate, with yellows a good second. Underneath each little not is a sickly grin, as though to say, "Gosh, but I do look conspicuous"-just as though each individual of the few thousand wearers were a B. M. 0. C. already! And then passing through Engineering Arch, and past the senior' benches to the tune of "Take it off," "Put it on," "Keep it off," the frosh goes through his morning calisthen- ics and is weary long before history letcure is over. Lines of- grey file out from fresh- man rhetoric, pause a moment in puzzlement as to the whereabouts of the next class,rand thennbravely strike out towards the Union in an effort to conceal their ignorance. The tender way in which they fold their cute caps, preparatory to placing them in their pockets and entering the building! Listen frosh, and you shall hear the brutal treatment your pot is bound to go through before you may stroll the campus underneath a fedora and be- hind a class pipe. With the first rains your efforts at folding will cease. And with the fall games a few smirks of green may findtheir waynt otthe pale grey of frosh pots.' And then the snows will fly and your toques will temporarily replace thei little "inkspots," although one or two hardy frosh will attempt to; brave the winter underneath the latter. And then the spring breezes will blow, and the birdies will sing, and even the trees will all be GREEN, - and then the fresh will believe them- selves nearly Michigan men. And then Cap Night will come, and all the frosh, after having carefully cut lit- tle "M" patches from their caps, will firmly throw their pots into the blaze JAPAN REFUSES TO LEAVE SAKHALIN AS REQUESTED (By the Associated Press.) Changchun, Manchuria, Sept. 26.- The conference between Japan, the Chita government of the Far East re- public of Siberia, and representatives of the Moscow soviet government end- ed in failure today with Japan's re- fusal to fix a date for theevacuation of northern Sakhalin. and will go forth singing, "Kill the frosh." But, frosh, all of this is anticipatory, it lays in the distant future and we are concerned only with today. This is your first day as men of '26, this is your, first chance to observe the ancient traditions of Alma Mater. Here they are:- 1. Wear your pot. all the time, everywhere, except Sundays. 2. Do not wear your pot when enter- ing the stands of Ferry field. 3. Always take your pot off before entering University buildings. FORMER DEAN SPEAKS TO STUDENTS OF PHARMACY Dr. A. B. Stevens, of Escondido, Cali., formerly dean of the college of pharmacy, will address the Prescott club at its initial meeting tomorrow night in Room 300 of the Chemistry building. Doctor Stevens, who has been in town for several weeks, is visiting Ann Arbor friends and has been a fre- quent vistor at the school of phar- macy. Rider, the pen specialist.-Adv. fttr I MW 1 w 4aur il~ti Bear we tDlnl not ul give gju our usual besti foolb, but we 081 ls g ive~ti it to Vton better. furze wtill tseeto b otlj. RAINWATER SHAMPOOS E. BURNHAM'S FACIAL HARPER SCALP TREATM LS MARCELLING MANICURING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PHONE 2652 707 NORTH UNIVERSITY ew EEEEEEEN EEEEEEEEEEEEEE~lEEEEEEEEEE MOE LAUNDRY Norman B. Beecher, admiralty coun- sel of the U. S. Shipping board, with Judge Charles M. Hough, New York. will represent the U. S. at the inter- national conference on maritime law at Brussels. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. We Call For and Deliver 2355-F1 CASH CARDS 204 N. MAI TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT QI ubb ruz0t YOUR CHANCE w -- No w w w w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - h I TO HEAR A New Concern- Rear Admiral Plunkett, U. S. AT THE I Run by students and working for students,is trying its best to please by offering the best food obtainable. Engineering Society Smoker Try Us And if you can suggest a change for the be t t e r in any department we will be mig1hty glad to accept it. Thursday Evening Sept.20 7:30 at the Michigan Union Assembly Hall The Campus at Large is Invited Uitopian Cafeteria 1219 S. U. BLOCK AND A HALF EAST FROM ENG. ARCH. ! we w ADMISSION, - 35c is A Put Vour Duds in Our Suds ** * * * ** SEND us anything from a handkerchief I ~ 'I to a bed sheet. Well show you cleanliness and service. We mend and darn, call for and deliver. One day service on request. t * * * ****** 3 t4 wn Tw PHONE And Let Us S 165 Serve You White Swan Laundry Co. E' Detroit and Catherine Streets TELEPHONE 165 i. A