[E WOLVERINE JENSIS EASY I (Continued from Page Three) some needy men and women deprived of the means of earning an education. These latter students could pass the ewas proposed course in Discretion and Dis- prin- crimination with flying colors becausej inels' .to them a dollar means so many hours' prin- washing dishes, scrubbing floors, and roach firing furnaces, and thought-serious thought-is given to where to spend it. Exhibit Eggers Sketches Tweleve original pencil sketches by Eggers have been received by the architectural college and are to be placed, on' exhibition in the corridor within a few days.C aThe Palais Royal has just received the new Fall line of Pacific Package Goods. Buy now for Xmas and -avoid the "hurry up" system. Quarter off on bead necklaces and leather purses. -Adv. BOOKS! BOOK " s Don't fail to now 50c. look over our special book sale. Also a counter of scientific and 85c popular copyrights technical books at 50c. U -;SEE OUR DISPLAY H R Sdlmk UNIVERSITY BOAKSTORES e sar and ned and is an The supervisors cover solutions wchers are train- nefficient work." ned how the su- iew miethods of ting, arithmetic, illing classes the d the causes - ot ikes in spelling. Ferent 'types of ous methods for ;anized students m consult teach- akes. Students ing classes and '.'We got teams ot spell a single an Courtis. "We E such improve- blem of students etic- was also sors discovered first learn how tion in solving al type of train- ain the students arithmetic, and itiative and self' i Courtis. vised system of university prob- t through better. d out from the As for the Saunders boat house ques-,j tion, the rule about taking. out an- other man's canoe is made to protect owners from the crowd of parasites who -would pester them to death bor- rowing the canoe. The prices may be high but these canoes must' be kept in, storage and rent paid on the property all year while the season is short and subject to weather conditions even when it is warm enough to enjoy it. The 54 cents an hour,..or whatever it is, is much better spent in the open, getting relaxation and exercise, enjoy- ing the world you live in and being glad just .to be alive, than all the sun- daes that even ,the ,most depraved ap- petite' could desire in any one period of 25 hours. Use Your Head If you don't like the prices don't buy. The merchant must sell' something to keep alive and the prices will have to come down. If canoeing is too expen- sive, walk out in the woods. The ex- ercise may stimulate a normal appet- ite and change that "D" to a "B" be- cause you are more full of fresh in- vigorating air than soda fountain dope. Start the course suggested,'in the fall and see how mach easier it is to bear and forebare. Prices will take care of themselves. Your roommmate may wear New York shoes, at $20 a pair .but that doesn't make him a better man nor a better student. 'Use your head! Use discretion! Discyiminate. THE SIDEWALK CRITIC. ~ ~4omen lU I JA Helen Newberry residence will hold two an informal house dance Friday eve- xn 20 ning. I I 100 coupies i during the men work- tes to serve king of the unter said: get orange 1. What is Miss Harriet Leck, director of child hygiene and public health, is the guest of Helen Newberry residence for a few days. Betsy Barbour dormitory is enter- taining Friday night at an informal dance. SyrupJo~ VEIRNE BURINETT, '17, HEADS tly is to CADILLAC'S ADVERTISING >st local-. nor's Ie ' or' will Verne E. Burnett, '17, editor of the .,or will 1916 Wolverine, has been appointed for $1. to take charge of the advertising de- partment of the Cadillac Motor Car ding the company at Detroit. Mr. Burnett joined the Cadillac aft- ;etion of of er resigning from a similar position onald, of with the Liberty Motor Car company ryone ,In at Detroit. owl, and ald last Previously, he was a newspaper done else man, having. worked on the Detroit News and, the Detroit Free Press, and even to during the war on the Stars and ented on Stripes in Paris.. / L I . I , . r I ., o ! m i 7 ! - , . - I I I . , . i I _ U ;' 1 I ff- I IT H E BUYING PW ER OF A DOLLAR I Note the Specials we are offering for a dollar. Many of these your share as this sale is for Friday and Saturday only. items were sold for as high as five dollars. Come early and get ' . ,. .; 11 200 Dress Shirts with or with- out collars, some sold as $5.00 now, as high n should L. Buhr, by 9:30 each day and Sat- ANY Straw hat in the house Vassar Athletic union suits Knitted full length union suits $5.00 Cloth hats now 1 lot $2.00 and $3.00 Caps 25c Lisle hose 5 pairs for Discontinued styles of Arrow collars, 1 dozen for of $ ~I. ADLER-ROC ESTER SUITS $7 5 $24.50 '6 7'534for any Palm Beach Suit jn the store. for Suits valued up to $65.004 for Su'ts valued up to $50 I .1 a " ® LUTZ CLOTHING STORE o f' STR ,,. ET