,i ( [4 .tion. In this time, in addi- beeping up our daily work, s should spend a portion of getting something from the t of our courses, skimmed too lightly wile the canoe- still good. ions to study during vaca- JUST OUT! and-"just great" The Michigan Calendar CHRISTMAS CA] NOW ON DISPLAY Slater's Book S STATE STREET LIMITED EDITION-Each one put up in artistic envelope ready to mail. A very excellent Christmas Gift --at the attractive price of 1 L as thosej the back f the last 50C " 5 is is visit) STATE ST. WAHR'S BOOKSTORES MAIN ST. 11 THE EBERBACH & SC 200-204 EAST LIBERTY STREI Chemicals HE'S NOT A ICH -- All freshmen and some upperclass- k i1Jr.men as well look upon the professor, n, Jr. as a necessary evil that should be 'waney .Packdealt with accordingly. There is al- jighell ways a race to get out of the door Coe and get away from him as soon as ----e possible after a class unless it is ab- anager solutely imperative that they remain. nager Most of the ' instructors at Iowa anager aager State are human beings. True they .ager make us work and do some things toeser which at times we do not like, but mpbell they usually do it for our good, even' Atlas though we may not think so at the - time. nkman Most professors like to meet and Given andibo talk things over with students. hunter They like to meet students on a Nelson movitz friendly basis. They are willing to 3roene Mines talk about anything from the day's mport work to the world's series if you give - them half a chance. The trouble is Gates we don't usually give them the Hause chance. ai Girls are needed at the Angell house to cut andsmake up 50,000 pads for the Red Cross. All girls, whether they have worked there before or not, are strongly; urged to help out. There is a supper for the cabinet and committee members of the Y. W C. A. at 5:45 o'clock tonight in New- berry hall. Girls planning to be in town dur- lng the Christmas holidays are re- juested to sign the lists for that pur- pose in Newberry hall or in the Wom- en's league rooms. There is a supply of doiis to be dressed at Newberry hall. These dolls are to be given to the children tof the city as Christmas gifts. There will be a regular meeting of the Girls' Glee club at 4:30 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. SOPHS ENTERTAIN 400 WOMEN AT FRESH SPREAD Vice-Presidents Lead Grand March; Hat Pins Given as Favors Don't you want college men at the fro-it comfortable on their furloughs? If so come and support the Arts' and Crafts' plays. Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Tuesday night.-Adv. The Fresh-Lit. that picked up the "account book" in the Floral Shop, Nickels' Arcade, Friday nigr't, please return it at once.-Adv. Laboratory Supplies Drugs and Toilet Specialties R Why not do a little stopping For a friendly bit of swapping? Your friends will like the shopping From the Foster Hause of Art.-Adv. r It's a practical gift-combinin namentation, good cheer, comfor true economy through preservat What? Decorating the living with some of those new soft- tapestries. C. H. Major & Co. 237.-Adv. WVE WILL SELL 100 sit. Hoover Steel Bal S5 sit. Michigan Crown Fender 20 sh, Hayes Wheel 11, 1917. . Wilson We aren't advising you to see how much of'his time you can take as he is busier than you. At the same time many a professor who Wu think is grouchy will change your opinion of him in about fifteen minutes con- versation. Give him a chance.-Iowa State Student. Headline in Sunday's Daily-Fresh Snow Sophs Under with 9-4 Score. We might add that Mother Nature al- most snowed both sophs and freshmen under, adding a few frozen ears, hands, and feet for good measure. give Him Something to Wear Here is sound advice for the Christmas shopper who is at all in doubt as to what to give a man. Among the many sensible and useful gifts which we have listed be- low you will be sure to find just the right thing for the right man. For your con- venience the list has been classified, and suggestions are given both for near rela- tives and distant relatives or friends. Ex- treme care has been used in the selection of our Gift Goods, and they are priced DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jaci (L~ffective May 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7 m., 8:io a. m., and hourly to 7:10 p. m. p. Mo. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-- :48 a. m every two hours to 6:48 D. in.; to La: 8:48 p. m. Jacksor Express Cars Iocal stops w A: n Arbor)-q :48 a. mo. and eve~y two toca Car :as48 nd. 3 a.m. Lol Oa East Boud-as a. m. a. M., 7:o5 a. in. and every two hours t: P. In. 8:o P. Il.,9:; 5 P. in. t., To ypsilanti only, 9:20 a. tin.. 9:50 2:0s ' m,. 6:0s P. m, 9:45 9. In. 11:45 :2o a. n.. :1o a. o.. :20a.m. l ro change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound--6:os a. m. a 1 . 1o: z p. inrn.. 12:20 a-. Forshee & K 11t1vestment See Phono SOS 412 1st Ni for who now The "No raring" signs don't' amount to much so far as parking goes, but they're handy to scratch have matches on. t your country hopes you will over, yet fears me is far away. s made one of 5of your life. only for what ds for, but for You, therefore, ssion to fulfill. American dem- America's, her Lip the nation's. equal the high ched by Maize service, but re conditions to The report that women's clothes are to be reduced one-fourth in order to save cloth, we confess, makes us shudder. A meeting of the Skinners company was recently announced. Again Gen- eral Public gets a bump. Saturday was certainly a fine day to get all "het up" over the bag rush. How much haye you in that Christ- mas Savings fund? IRED CROSS NEEDS WORKERS' TO RAISE 50,000 QUOTA Four hundred University women participated in the grand march which opened. the. Thirty-eighth. annual Freshman spread given by the sopho- more girls to the women of 1921 Satur- day evening in Barbour gymnasium. Katherine Loveland, '20, and Doro- thy Herrmann, '21, vice-presidents of their respective classes, were leaders of the grand march, and also of the favor dance in which gold and silver hat pins were presented to the fresh- mnenand sophomore girls by.the pa- tronesses Mrs. H4. B. Hutchins, Mrs. J. E. Beal, Dean Myra B. Jordan, Dr.M. E. Walker, Dr. L. E. Boland, Mrs. J. R. Effinger, Mrs. A. A. Lloyd, Mrs. V. C. Vaughan, Mrs. M. E. Cooley, Mrs. F. W. Stevens, Mrs. W. B. Hinsdale, Mrs. M. L. WNrd, Miss Alice Evans, Miss Marion Dawley, and MissLouise Pot- ter. - The members of the sopho- more social committee were Kath- erine Loveland, Ruth Abbott, Paul- ine Benedict, Naomi Bradley, Beatrice Catlin, Marguerite Chap- in, Margaret Christie, Roberta Dean, Elsie Erley, Kathryn Glass, Grace Griffin, Grace Hall, Lucy Huffman, Anne Hutchings, Delia Imerman, Ruth Jennings, Elizabeth McDonald, Laura Peacock, Doreen Potter, Aimee Ren- kes, and Dorothy Williams. Punch and wafers were served as refreshments. Michigan Blankets, Pillows, Ban- ners, Memory Books, Song Books, Jewelry, etc., etc., at Wahr's.-Adv. not, it will be a pleasure to show them to . you. We have both the the equipment to best in bankin The Ann Arbor S, very moderately. Whether you buy or Cravat Gloves Collars Shirts Reefer I Cravat Pin Night Shirt Suspenders' Dress Sets Northwest Corner Maim Huron Streets 767 North University A Gaiters Handkerchiefs Cane gresses? [ichiganE he ordina ave com the Uni y mustt ou owe those 1 >n you a come b nen beca Hugh whi en in th Yours expects Red Cross has 50,000 pads at .Angell ry col- house to be cut up and made e many by ' Jan. 1. They are relying versity almost entirely on the -college be paid girls to help them do this in the her. 'remaining nine days before vacation. eft be- During the holidays the women of re now Ann Arbor will have to do it. ack to A plea has been issued for girls ause of Who have pledged their hours to come ch you and work extra hours. They would he sup- like girls who have not worked at er that all to help, and they need volunteers Bath Robe Umbrella; Pajamas Underwear Sweater House Coat Cuff Links Half Hose Waistcoat Collar Bag Shirt Studs ,. 334 S. State St. Monogram Belt Cap Flashlights, Campus \ Out-door Groups Garters W e tention F. give careful to your Koc the University to work nights. in war as you All ,sororities, league houses, and manner which 'dormitories have been notified of this urgent need and are asked to respond. Getting the Riht Sie A perfect fit in such gifts as gloves, collars, shirts, underwear, and half hose is considered a very simple matter at our shop. We'll do our best to help you in F ZZIZZILZt T HOME COOKING Just like Mothers Will be open Xmas Vacation Ipformal Banquets arranged BOSWORTH INN securing the right fit. Our salesmen are Do You Know that the SUGAR BOWL has one of the best equip Candy Stores in the state They have their own Refrigera System,~ and make their own Cream and Candies. You are invited to visit and spect their plant...:... Phone 967 109 S. Mair expert in this matter, and a description of the man for whom the article is intended is often enough to let them guess correctly; while if they "miss fire," the goods, of course, may be exchanged. I Your every ing need fulfi 119 N. Thayer St. Phone 71- WSagne r & bCo. State Street at Liberty .... li, 101-105 WE PAY THE WAR TAX RS