«i month, on his individual account, is -- $1.50, As the banks' profits come through the loaning of money, the stu- credit dent business is seldom profitable and news is usually a nuisance. .ty of If we were to offer two pieces of ad- except vice in regard to checking accounts they would be as follows: bor as When you find it necessary to writ Sub- a check against your account, avoid > writing it for odd cents; this will sav- , 960; the teller much labor in totalling his balance. words ub-p . If you cannot keep a balance in the of the bank at the end. of the month that Arbor west will pay the bank for handling your e the money, at least see that you do nc overdraw your account. e~ditor nager It wasn't a case of Michigan not Carey fighting, Penn was -fighting mad. k, Jr. n, Jr-- waney Northwestern-the ultimate objec- M1illar acl tive. [ighell - Cooley Now that Chicago won't fight we'll ---. have to make up for two games at Evanston. anager anager anager anager England is handlinfg the German I I I IL 6 as {'' ines nicely. France is check- advances in the air. What is the Americans is to sweep hes off the earth. the Boob Regular Girls' glee club practice at' 4:30 o'clock this afternoon.I The third hygiene lecture for fresh-I men and entering sophomores will be delivered at- 4:30 o'clock this after- noon at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Dr. Eloise Walker of the University) health service will $peak. Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to University women today, be- cause of illness. Women who care to attend the Northwestern game next Saturday may make arrangements at the Union for compartments for groups of four. In case 35 girls signify their intention cf going, a special car will be secured from the Michigan Central railway. The vocational conference commit- tee of the Women's league will meet 'at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Dean Myra B. Jordan, 1215 Hill street. The judiciary council of the Won- en's league will meet at 11:30 tomor- row at Newberry hall. Point system statistics .should be turned in to Sue Verlenden, '20, 1205 Hill street At the regular Women's league party Friday afternoon, Dean Matthews of Wisconsin, and Miss Esther Braley of' Kalamazoo Normal, will speak on war work for women and on the recon- struction work in France. SYMPhONY ORChESTRA TO GIVE TWIIJWIT CONCERT THURSDAY Under the leadership of Samuel) Pierson Lockwood, the University symphony orchestra will give a com- plimentary concert at 4 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon, in Hill auditorium. It is one of the regular series of twi- light recitals. The numbers on the program are: Symphony No. 1, C major, Op. 21 .Beethoven Adagio molto-allegro con brio. Andante cantabile con moto. Menutto (allegro molto e vivace). Adagio-allegro molto e vivace. Concertstuck, Op. 79...........Weber March from "Lenore" Symphony.Raff Fantasia on Motifs from Beethoven's "Ruins of Athens..... .Liszt Mr. Albert Lockwood, pianist, will be soloist. Next season the war gardeners may work evenings with the aid of a light invented for that purpose by a New Orleans electric company. DECLARE ASSOCIATION TO UNITED STATES BUlL1)IN MEN, Hoover voices his indignation against rice throwing at marriages. Perhaps coal or some other highly prized substitute would be better. N. C. Fetter, Secretary of University Y. M.C. A., Dear Mr. Fetter: We, the under- signed University of Michigan men, de- sire to express our appreciation for the great work which the Y. M. C. A. has undertaken and is now doing for the men in Uncle Sam's army. The "Y" has assisted and is assist- ing the governmentt in developing a vast national army for the preserva- tion of all that is good in liberty and equality. The "Y," by fostering, and conduct- ing various athletic and educational programs is aiding the government in developing an army physically strong which is necessary to resist the dis- eases and hardships of the war. The "Y" has made and is making the morale of- the men by conducting an educational campaign which starts with the home. The first sign we saw upon entering the "Y" building was "Don't forget to write mother." As another part of the educational pro- gram, the "Y" is conducting a sold- ier library and a reading room, where papers from all over the state are kept. In furtherance of the campaign the "Y" has furnished and is furn- ishing the men with paper, pen and ink free of charge. By conducting services every Sun- day and by co-urses of lectures, the "Y" is looking after the moral, spiritual, and religious side of the men. As recipients of the above kind- nesses, we commend and praise the great work of the Y. M. C. A. to our friends and acquaintances and assure them that the money given will be, well placed..l Signed: W. C. Palmer, '19L; J. C. Geniesse, '1 E; Wallace F. Watt, ex- '17; W. 0. Walford, '20; J. D. Ballard, '18E;' M. I. Mactregor. '1914; G. R." Backus, '16E; G. P. Gorman, 14; Mar- tin S. Henley, '18E; Bernard E. Haw- kins, '17; E. R. Seavolt, '18E, .of Co. A, 328th M. G. Bn. Zoological Club Will Meet Tonight The Zoological Journal club will meet at 7 o'clock this evening in room 231 Natural Science building. Prof. Jacob E. Rieghhard will read a paper on the recent work by Longley on the colors of coral reef fishes, and Mr. Blanchard will report on "Mac In- doo's Paper on Recognition in Insects." This year's STATE ST. THE EBER BACH & SON 200-204 EAST LIBERTY STREET Chemicals Laboratory Supplies Drugs and Toilet Specialties GREAT AID WORK OF SPECIAL This week oniy Greeting C samptes are unusually good-ask and t:eve your order NOW WAHR5 I Pound Michigan Seal Stationery 2 Packages Envelopes, to match 75c E. Gates D. Hause j~irsheitnerf 20, 1917. ,s and 1 in Phil- "food will it," which only what Down in Philly they said that quar- terback Bell was not only happy after the game, but wealthy as well. Whether luxury or necessity, if a sweater will comfort a Sammy send it to him. NATIONAL SECRETARY TO SPEAK ON WOMEN'S WORK IN WAR "Women's War Work" is the subject of an address to be given by Miss Anna Pyott, national Y. W. C. A. sec- retary, at .8 o'cl'ck tomorrow night in the Presbyterian church. Miss Pyott has been actively engaged in national Y. W. C. A. war relief work for several years. The government has placed .ertain phases of the war work in the hands of the Y. W. C. A., and for this pur- puse the association is working to raise at least $4,000,000. One million of this amount is to go toward estab- lishing canteens;'cafeterias, and indus- trial clubs for the girl munition work- ers of France and Russia, also to es- tablish social centers for the Ameri- cannurses in service in-the base hos- pitals in France. Women Make Better Tires Than Men' The average woman does better- work on tires than the average man in the opinion of L. J. Gilchrist, indus- trial manager of the Morgan and Wright company of Detroit. He thinks that women are the only solution to the labor problem that is bound to come if the war continues. One hundred seventy-five women are now employed in the Wright fac- tory. They are required to wear overalls at their work and most of them wear the costumes to and from the factory covered by a skirt or long coat. The club meets the first and third Tuesdays of every month and all in- terested are invited to attend. We have both the the equipment to best in bankit The Ann Arbor S STERi'' BOOK SHOP PHONE 430 Shoes repaired while you wait. G. Andres, 222 S. State St.-Adv. o. 1. Capit ritten upon what the allies. Af- >lumes will be id win the war. food will play a of Philadelphia's nd hotels, cards vey information ler advises that hat it should not >ads all over the ng as many lux- fare. Meatless ve been adopted Lrant, large and lived up to by r their patrons ch is the spirit ,. I A 1 \1i /. ll~; y; Vp 'I rt hr chaffruer$Mr~z L / 707 North University Ave DETROIT UNITED LINE Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and J (Effective May 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and Express Cars in., 8:1o a. ,m., and hourly to 7:1o p. p). mn. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8::48 a every two hours to 6:48 0. .; to 8:48 p. in. Jackson Express Cars ;local stops Ann Arbor)- -9:48 a. m. and evezy I -to 7:48 p.,in. Local Cars East Bound --;:35 a. a. in., 7:05 a. im. and evry two hoar p. mn.. 8:o5 p. M-., 9:05 p. In., 10: To Ypsilanti only, 9:20 a. in.. : 2:o5 . m..6:o5 p.-m. 9:45 p. m. 11 12:20 a. In.. 1-:roa. M.. 1:20 a. 11. change at Ypsilanti. - Local Cars West Bound-6 :o5 a. a. m.. 10:20 p. M., 12:20 a. m. CourtCail I . Tasty Steaks, Chc REGULAR D I N N E R D Q, U I C K S E RVI AND THE B E.S T OF F Special Sunday Chicken Dinners 108 EAST. HURON STi Do You Know that the SUGAR BOWL AT ARMORY FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917 Music by "Ike" Fisher's Bannjorine-Saxaphone -Sextet [DENT CHECKING COUNTS student. He toils a hen the occasion de- ntains a bank balance chronic sinking spells. tth respect to cash in lected by poverty, af- aonsibility, singly or in one bank, handling ig accounts, sums up his financial matters. Arbor, the situation is ime as in every other i the country. Daily oubled with overdrafts ks which are written hich might very well I in currency. It is >ank pays no interest king deposits, but nev- urtesyaand care they taking care of student great labor, expense, student lives "from His expenses are not week or the year, but His dealings with the ted by the month. In e bank handling stu- ecounts, fully one-half ts were overdrawn by month. No bank can pore than its minimum preceding month. For udent has $1.50 to his id of the month--and DancIng 9 to 1 Tickets at Busy Bee and at Door } . ,.,. '1,, For FRATERNITY Men A new military overcoat Wear it on cool days this fall or on rainy days. Hart Schaffner has one of the Gandy Stores it he Y & Marx 109 S. every HAVE YOU MET MURREY ? made it, which means it stand good hard wear tear, and give you thel kind of a value. will and best Your, ing need Several variations for men and young nen. Reule-Conlin- Fiegel Co. The big store it the south- east corner Main and Wash- ington Streets-downtown. Farmers & N 101-105 So. Main GEOI ~FI ROM Bis b Irv 220 Chi I- 'li P' p F Notice: aternity House Stores T 'We stil I'