P)AGV TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY fllLt ion of a new map of the University time, while the student enrollment is Jotter TO Speak1 The train wil stop at many o the 'gonsadsroudn ertr.given as juniors, 11; sophomores, 19; l northern towns where member s o th UF II Action was also taken by the cor-, and freshmen, 23, a total of 53 stu- On Forest Fires party wil discuss various phases of! Smittee providing for an alphabetical (ldents and 6 faculty members. forest fire prevention. Professor ot litof students in the Register of Stu-! The copy has to say of public wor- Prof. E V Jotter of the foestry ,ter expets to be absent fo a wek dents to replace separate lists by; ship: "Every student is required to depatment let late last week for Es- although the special train will not 1 schools and colleges. I attend public worship at such' one of icanaba Mich wher e he will board have completed its itine ary by tha -An interesting item in the files of! the churches in the village of Ann Ar- j the special train which is touring the. time. Pubiclation Of All Buletins Will Be the editorial office is the copy of the Ihor as his parent or guardian may d- I4-pper Peninsula as part of the state -___________ Placed Under Central Control first University catalogue, puiblished rect." conservation deprmens po0a1o Let Te Daily sell it for you tbru1 In 'New Bureauj in 18~4. Ttcomfpri5s 13 pages, as More than a dozen bulletins have fire prevention. the Classified Colums.-Ado. contrastedl with the 736 page cata- already been issued by the editorial SMITH IS SUPERVISOR legue of 1924-1925, and i4 entitled, office this year, and more than 10 are "Iniversity of Michigan, Catalogue of' now on the press, including the cat- 2 Y .. , * r the offcrs and Student, in the ie-!Ialogue for 1926-1927. Under the supervision of Ira i*jprmnto rsanISines$83 Smith, registrar, and a committee onflarmn fAt adSine,14- 1844."j COWES .-A mast of Oregon pine, publications, a centrally-organizedI The faculty pago gives a list of 106 feet high, is to help give speed to University editorial office has been five professors and lonie tutor, t he cor- the yacht Brittania, whch King opened under the direction of Missplt faculty of the Unriversity at that George is to race.' Stella Brunt, '22. The work of the _____ office is to bring the publication of the bulletins of every school, college,iiI and dlepartmnent of the University un- der central control. I W1 TUETSDA.Y. MARCH 2^. 1926 r How Dd Your Garters Look T his Morning? Skidding Garters ! j AGRIPPA -WEB makes garters act in an entirely new way-andl only in Bostons can this web be had. Even when worn very loose it will not slip. It cannot curl and yet it is remarkably soft and light. Here in fact is a practical, comfortable, ventilated -web garter. In many pleasing colors, 50c the pair. GEORGE FROST COMPANYI MAKERS mOSTC" I Good Use d Cars You will notb for any V: 191 y 1924 1923 be asked to pay a single cent more ed (Car that it is actually worth. CAE-VRO~lET TOURING DIODGY; SEDAN D)ODGE TOURING BUICK FOUR TOURING FORD COUPE FORD) COU PE Q e fk I #T ' . . } :-?y b3 " a.^^': R i 5^ /, } C< " , .// i .' S. %t If Ilemcmber-S pring Vacatlon Is Coming Buy Your Car Now Prices From $90 to $20 Terms R. H. ALBE R 200) W. Huron St. D)odge Brothers Motor Cars HiEN style is combined wihquality and long life, as it is in a Stetson, there can be no question as to the hat you should wear. STETSON HATS I c i E 1 l All popular Brogue nmodels (in display at GUY WOOLFOIK & CO. 38South ShtteStreet AtrArbor, iMich. Yasfs and PAtferns exdlusive g our own des~n I i h '7w } r "' . f)H +1'!i'jiESRI/ l1" v'I.#lFiPFSY _ I DODSE BROTHERS DeALERS SELL GOOD USED CORS 0 style, d for young men WHITEHOUgSE &HARDY ICORPORATED BROADWAY AT 40T" STREET 144 WEST 42"D STREET METRO6POLITAN OPERA ROUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING 84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET - & ' 7rv Ii .. ,w.......,... .. . ..,... + ~~. -.- _-- .- Poxk QUAt . S a w w.r wa rrnw w ri firrr .rrrr"mr rnw r ir 4r ir iwi - ..." v : Clew e Old Car UAITYv ' GeRg IJ' V I Give it a Surprise and 'Wash It First. Sponges, 25c, 50c, 75c $1.25, $1.50 Chamois, 65c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 All Colors of Paint to Finish the Job. mno. C. Fischer Hardware Co. 11 I - ---i-,Phpn, 4104 t;QUALITY. Q , '9 0 "Hi H umane Treatr riet 4 3OX OFFICE- SALE Now at WHITNEY THEARE I ,i You wouldn't go to a hospital that was noted for the rough treatment of its patients. Why subject your clothes to the harsh handling of the ordinary I for laundry? Let your garments receive 22nd Annual Production humane treatment from I Junior Girls' Play hl cy lye, Main Floor, $2.50 Phone 9115 514 E. Williar% The Troj n Laundrv I I First Four Rows balcony - - $2.00 Second. Four Rows Balcony - $1.50 Remainder of Theatre - - - $1.00 U Ii I I