)obtain and use the college education you are 0o receiving today lies in your eyesight. (If they are weak-l I come to me.) HSES Too MUCH YS TJIANKSGIVN4 UNION IS WASTEFUL 'RIOTIC. chigan Daily: issue of-Sunday's Daily ing item-the menu for ping dinner advertised 3n Union, consisting of Greeting R. C. FULLER, OptmtitOtca With Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers This year's p I At a time when millions of people in rM. Carey the world are starving for the bare Clark, Jr. rhorn, Jr. necessities of life, and the food adiin- A. Swaneyi uce Millar istration of this country is bending i..Pack every possible effort, and justly so, to. C. Mighell conserve our food supply, because H.ore Jr.food is ammunition;" when loyal g MnaerAmerican women in every part of this Manager country are sacrificing every day to SManagersaefo tManager sv odinl their homes, thereby in- SManager creasing their already arduous duties; n Manager when the true and loyal Americans L. Roeser from the society of our capital down to the smallest: town have decided that three courses for a dinnier should Arlp ice be the maximum number; in this un- Shinkman precedented crisis in our history,, 'era Brown s Handibo when pork, especially, has been de- signated as the onie kind of mleat to be saved in every form and at all cost, 1~. Gates for the use of our soldiers-at such D. Hause Eirsheimer time we are confronted, and I sin- cerely add,, affronted, with this pre tentious array of food. As though the traditionalr turkey were not sufficient, chicken and oysters , 1917 are added, and as a final luxury to -- crown the repast, roast suckling pig! sou1 Such a menu has absolutely no just- ification at the present time. Whether wrt staff it is presented in ignorance of the de- 5 o'cock sires and admonitions of the food department of our government, or in defiance thereof, the fact is alike in- niversity excusable, and a reflection upo AAm- the thing erica n loyality and patriotism. )it.' Th~e I am not aloneli my earnest hope k. Ob- that when next the advertisement for this Thanksgiving dinner appears r we all wve will see the wholesome, traditional ize your three course dinner which is the only do it is kind to be tolerated when it is too ted-and essential and vital to our owni suc- off and cess that all possible feed be conser, - ed and waste eliminated. Michigan Are; we, as Americans in Ann Ar- ~g ollybor, unwilling to sacrifice this much of personal luxury and extravaganec. xi ourfor the great issues~ now at stake in es your'; our country, when other natiln; an.' ~* Canindividuals have given all trey pos- ess i 19 world? I iomc / Freshman girls are requested to pay their social tax of 50 cents prompt- ly at the Women's league room in University hall. Payments will be re- ceived from 8:30 to 3:30 o'clock today and tomorrow. This tax. is distinguish- ed from the regular dues in that it is used exclusively to pay expenses for the various social functions given by the class during the year. Hygiene lecture at 4:30 o'clock this -afternoon" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock to- night with Rebecca Greenberg, '19, 404 South Fifth avenue.M A Thanksgiving dinner will be serv- ed at 12 o'clock Thursday noon at the Second Baptist church. Regular Girls' Glee club practice at 4:38 o'clock this atfernoon in the par- lors ofBarbour gymnasium,. Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at at home to college women today. Girls who expect to be in Ann Arbor during the Christmas vacation andF who wish employment are requested to register at the office of the Dean of Women The class in military marching will fmeet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after- noon. Senior-junior basketball practice will be held at 4:30 o'clock this after- noon in Barbour "gymnasium. There will be no Y. W. C. A. vesper, service this week. Prof. A. E. Wood will speak oan social service in war times at 3 :30 o'clock this afternoon at Newberry '1F;END$IW IFU -D)NOW V$-:4,7100; FiNA1L RETURNS INCOITPLETE Several applicatio~n cards area still to be rtturned to the Student Friendship war fund committee of thoe University before the final reports of the cam- paign in Michigan can be ostimated. Trotals from the various convassers last night placed the drive's results start it. s futile foi to antagon est way to u have bolt a minute ver. rpose at D d, dependin u can frog alt decreas fknow ledg FOLLOW UP FOOD CAM~PAIGN TO CURB° HOLIDAY DINNERS les'nlownt Raw Material To Be Utilized;' Baker Shops To Show War Bread To promote educational work along food .lines and to' increase the interest of women in learning practical means of making food pledges effective, the food' administration and home econo- mics department of the Women's De- fense committee will conduct a follow- up campaign during December. It is proposed to follow out in every way possible the definite plan which Mr. Hoover is expected to furnish soon. In general the program of the campaign is to emphasize food con- servation and substitution at Christ- mas, Window displays will be- made, showing less-known raw materials and directions for preparation, in place of those in more general use. An ef- fort will be, made to secure the co- operation of bakers in placing a va- riety of war breads upon the market. Through the Women's exchange and other avenues women will be famil- iarized with new dishes suited to meat- less and wheatless days. Miss Georgia L White, chairman of the home economics department of the Michigan division,. recommends in this Jconi ection the buletins of "Food Sub- stitutiont," "Wear "Boads,' and Meat Substitutes" which can be' seured, up- on application to George A, Prescott. food administrator, at Lansing. REDp CROSS NEEDS MONEY TO BUY YARN FOR KNITTERS Contributions to the yarn fund of the' Ann Arbor branch of the Amer- can Red Cross society are much need- ed, as the organization has heretofore furnished all the yarn which has been turned into knitted garments, and would like to keep up the practice. The money that has peen expended for yarn has been obtained through membership fees, proceeds from fes- tivals-, and concerts, and through small individual donations. All contrdbtions should be sent Mrs. W. H. Waite, 1706 Camrdge road,. Australia A ts to Prtet Shis Sidney, Australia, Nov. 26.-A reg- ulation has-been promulgated by the federal government against alien ne- ,trals working on ships and. wharves anywhere in Australa. The regulation is the result of aninquiryunto the re- cent fire on a large vessel in $y ny harbor, which slbowed that , her hbad been deliberate tampering in 'the hold and placing of combustile appl- antes at the bottom of the vessel. p' TI prfec- i Vion .of Pancil %IuaritLy--;. un- formty (of greding 7and d u abilly.. T17 blck d.grees' Ifromi 613 softest to t, 5-I hrdest, and hard and zdium S(indelible) cop- Look fJ r the tfazanc-} tioe VEVUS .jinishlI [M; 4 FREE!V J~ ~ ~ ' Ti~itrial b o for i+. }e~ re. W~ N yi X11-N J. :.&;;' A L samples are unusually good-ask to and 1eaT a your order NOW THE EBERBAC H & SON 200-20I EASTr LIBERTY STREET Chemicals Laboratory Supplies Drugs and Toilet Specialties e CHOICE SELECTIONS OF' CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW ON DISPLAY Slate r's Book Shop STATE STREET The women's league of the Univer- sity of Indiana, will sell light refresh- ments at the football game this 'week to raise money for the fund to send Christmas boxes to students in service. QOL INSIGNIA r this year, it seems, her new students are ght in appearing in bedecked with-" prep The letter is usually weater to such an ex- er serves merely as a Professor Wood to Talk on lVar Worl Speciai features of social service work developed during the 'war will b; discussed biy Prof. Arthur E. Wood,{ of the sociology department at - :4 (( o'clock this afternoon at Newberry hall. Professor Wood has had extensive !at $24,700. Colleges in the state of experience along various lines of so-j Michigan pledged $50,000 as a quota cial work, and has thoroughly invest- 'for the fund, and to date have raised igated presen~t conditions in this field. $51,191.94. The statements from many University women- and others inter- institutions are incomplete. ested in social service are urged to bej present. Patronize Our Advertsers.-Adv. STATE ST. ,his petty evil. Some sorrow. Always some mi to take fiendish de- ing with such decora- wing the glamour of ments has not worn still high school stu- dealt with as- such, and .s fail, we suggest that )d at this time of the writer says there is profanity used as us- re twice as much to "co-op" jitney bus ethe taxi companies de is essential to their essed, by the campus 3,1 Plumer of the Brit- e able to stop the Aus- k in Italy. ie boarding house me- iys are in vogue. -3 ne the German rooters ag, "hold 'em!" -11 ents have organized. any Bayonetts in the Y N A Pew ilitr Wer t {ol ast fal oro friy ,as Hart Shaffne maeiShc mait stand goodhard w'8e.ar ai t v rc a ear indcoivey thb kofal ro ainalue. seealdgod ard wea fr mn and young men. Reule-ConliE Fie gel.Co. Th¢ big story at the so'pt cast crpr AlMainl and Was) ingion Surdes-dlofo w'? il ad !st h- We have both the inclination and the equipment to fuj nish, the best in banking service . The Ann Arbor Savings Bank INCORPORATrED1869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000.00 S Resources .. . $4,000,000-60 Northwest Corner Main and Huron Streets 707 North University Avenue DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jacks'ja (]ilffeive sMay 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and z xpress Cars-,-:3 In., 8:io a. in., and hourly to 7;I0 p. mn., 9: n. Ill. Kalamazoo Limited Cars--8 :48 a. m..ai every two hours to 6:48 a. m.; to 1,alruin 8 :48 p.m. Jackson Express Cars ',local stops meet ATn Arbor)--9 :48 a.. in. ari d e e: y t"~ o lho: to ', 48 I1. m. Local Cars East BouinJ- : w a. ., 6: a, Ill., 7:05 a. m..and every two hoiars to 7 I). :tn., 8:05 P. Ill.. :25 p. in., 10:)571 p1 '1'o Ypsi'antiOnly. q:20 a, .,.q:5o ar 2:o.5 r,. 71. 6:o5 P.m. 9:451 In~, It:43 c r chaniga at Y psilanti. Local Cars West Bound.-6:o5 'a. mn., 7: a. mn.. TO:20 p. in.. 12:20 a. M. CourtC Tasty Steaks REGULAR DPIN N F Q U ICK S F.I AND THE B l S T Special Sun day Chicken Q 108 EAST HURON AN E AT ARMORY ' hanksiviug Eve. WEDNESDAY NOV. 28 9 Do You Know that the SUGAR BOWL~ has one of the best equipped Candy Stores in the state?. They have their own Refrigerating System, and make their own Ice Cream and Candies. ::'-.'. You are invited to visit and in- spect their plant.:: Phone 967 1 09 S. Main St. Your everye Bank- ing need fulfilled at Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-105 So. Main 330 So. State St. GEORGM BISCkIQOFF$ FLOIST Choicie Cpt Flowerp sumq1 Plapig 220 ChlapIEmst. PhIone 809-M Danefag 9 to 1_ Tickets at Ousy Bee and at Dogr Miss Florence Wilson, formerly with .Mrs. Stoddard, will be pleased to see all her, friends at Mrs. L. E. Rowe's HAIR SHOP 326 S. State St. Phone 1198-W (over Sheehans) I - -. . .I . II FOR THE GIRL 'SACK THERE" GILERS We pay Express Chas BOX CAN4DIES DELTA