to obtain and use the cc r lies in your eyesight. [ege education you (If they are weal to me.) C. FULLER, Optometrist-Optician h Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers I 11 This beens,' of us. The fiery trial thr6ugh which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We, even we here, hold the power and bear the responsibility. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth." WM. H. HOBBS.' SFRESHMEN WOMEN RECEIVE PERMIT TO FORM GLEE CLUB Freshman girls' glee club has re- ceived permission to organize under the leadership of Cornelia Clark, '21, and Esther Hollands, '21. Twenty girls signed a petition to start the club, and are working to make it a success. Try-outs will be announced later. The club plans to learn college songs and to participate in concerts. MIcHIGANENSIAN ART EDITOR ASSIGNS WORK FOR YEAR BOOK I ~LomCn Girls interested in the Women's league stunts put on by Masques are asked to sign up at the Women's league party which begins at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Miss Agnes Wells, social director of Newberry residence, will be at home from 3 to 4 o'clock today to Univer- sity women to meet Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt of Denver, Colorado. A Thanksgiving party wil be served at 12 o'clock today at the Second Bapt- ist church. Cirls expecting to be in Ann Arbor during Christmas vacation and who wish employment are asked to reg- ister at the office of the Dean of Women. WOMEN START REGISTRATION FOR WAR WORK IN 35 STATES Thirty-five states have either begun or have set a definite date for the reg- istration of women to be carried on by the women's committee, Council of na- tional defense. Missouri has turned STATE ST. r i >rits Assignments for the art worl of the heir Michiganensian have been given to James W. Robertson, '20, Joseph J. fort- Kucera, '18E, Edna L. Apel, '20, s or and Margaret K. Jewell, '20, left by the art editor, Reed Bachman, '20. dis- A small amount of the work has not tent. yet been assigned. Those wishing to lists try out should see the art editor. All s of work must be finished before Jan. 1. less suP- IIENLEY HILL, '17, TO TAKE : in POSITION ON NEW YORK SUN be Henley Hill, '18, -former Michi- ,vord gan Daily 'staff member who the has been employed since grad- amy. uation on The Detroit News, has s a left to take a desk position on The g or New York Sun. While on the News Hill was publicity manager for the state draft measures. I ganized for work of paganda. More than in 100,000 cards and is continuing to nave been ordered tone se register. Nebraska reports a brilliant workers and speakers. campaign. Michigan is preparing to conduct the registration of her wom- Recreation makes for l en. Tennessee reports that from one "We try to treat you right registration day alone 100,000 cards Bros.-Adv. were turned in. Organization work is progressing. Counties to the number of 181,4 are or- Officers' Uniforms and a ganized. Thirty-one states have or- (1. -. Wild & Co., State Str ings / A Coat You'll W en. ho wrote this Who passed ortune. Send d ii the same e, follow the ons and con- ayers prompt- breaking the >le, one Should the innocent All. Year 'round ,y 'r,, ' i _. :, ! y f: Le of the keenest observers and .ers upon the war recently made lic the following statement, which taps as well as any summarizes the situation at the present moment: etween now and next spring the sive campaign of the war will be 4ht, but it will not be fought on battlefield. Every German influ- and agency in this world will be work, and is already at work, try- to convince the world, first, that many is invincible, and, second, ; peace must be immediate. If nany were invincible, no Ger- . or German agent would be ing peace. If this peace of- ive can be repelled, the decision he war will come with no long de- Because that's the kind of a coat it is-an all year 'round coat. You'd1 be surprised at the many, many times that you'll wear it and be glad you have it-most of the winter and a good many times in summer and all the time in fall and spring. It's made by Hart Schaffner & Marx should feel that he has lity in this matter, I quote in conclusion the reat Lincoln: "ens, we cannot escape ersonal significance or an spare one or another rer Steel so it will last you a very long time, perhaps several years. And it has a belt all 'round so that you can button the belt and leave the coat open. It's a bully good looking coat any way you want to wear it. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Compny .. . I Il J+r ; /i _ r . I ' I t U ' Se- The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Southeast le Corner Main and Washington- Streets-Down-town FOR. THE GIRL BACK THERE" I L ERT'S nOX CANDIES ,