Itarian Churci State and Huron Streets d and him in good stead in the f such criticism. When a man n opportunity for bettering him- nd for serving his country with r skill, he should grasp that unity immediately.J MAN TAKES HER. PLACE the first time in -the history of [ichigan Daily, a regular issue lited by a. woman Saturday ig. Heretofore, only a small f the paper has been entrust- that functionary known in The offices as the women's night 10: 30-Morning Service with address by Mr. Milton E. Osborn. 6 : 30-Meeting of the Student Society with illustrated address on the l i CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday, Jan. 6th 10:30 A. M. (Eastern time) Mr. Lloyd C. Douglas preaches "THE SWORD AND THE CROSS" 918 14 "Philippines," by Prof. Gleason. H. A. An Excelsior Diary A Handy Desk Calendar Dozen Letter Files Ledger, Day Book and Cash Book Ink, Paste, Pencils Pens, Clips, and 1Iles, Etc., Etc. Get your order filled at BOOKSIORES Pack This step, though not itself one of [ghell great significance, is but one of a ooley series of advances made by women - all over the world. The old phrase, nager ager "woman in her place," should not be nager cast into the discard; but the "place" nager nager should be broadened to include many nager vocations hitherto foreign to the field pbell of women's activities. Atlas Some may smile cynically at rise iber: of what we used to refer to as the weaker sex. But the realization must kman ,iven come that this is but one of elements ndibo in the great 'reaction of social read- clson justment. Let us not assume a hostile or even a tolerant attitude toward our ines female co-workers; but let us help themprepare themselves foruassum- ing the responsibilities which are be- Gates ing, and will \ontinue to be, thrust lause upon them. eimner - trick Aele After all, a year is a long time to t1 Jr- swear off for. The change to eastern time reminds one of our wits of Stevenson's poem: "In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle light." Senior girls who have not handed'in their vocational conference blanks are' requested to fill them out and return them at once to the office of the Dean of Women. .Michigan Dames will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at Newberry hall. Final tryouts for the Freshman Girls' Glee club will be held at 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Miss Hunt's studio at the School of Music. Senior-sophomore. basketball prac- tice at 4:50 o'clock tomorrow after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. Stylus will meet at 7:30 'clock Tues- day night with Mildred Mighell, '18,1 at 509 Thompson street. Board of directors, and judiciary council of the Women's league will meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at White's studio for Michiganensian pictures. UNCLE SAM WILL BU[Y FN LAND LOAN BONDS THIS YEAR Washington, Jan. 5.-A bill author- izing the treasury to buy 100 million dollars worth of farm loan bonds this fiscal year and a similar amount next year was passed yesterday by the house. A similar measure already passed the senate, to authorize the purchase of 100 million dollars worth this year only and only for the pur- pose of financing the production of foodstuffs. . , . .. '' . , . :{ '?. UNCLE SAM wants every one to con- serve, even the most necessary things. You will be doing your pat- riotic duty if you con- serve in the matter of clothing. Let us make your suit and you will not need to buy so many. DRY CLEANINO A. F. Marquardt (A1IPUS TAILOR 14 E. William St.. r We have a complete stock of- FLASHLIGHTS and Flashlight Batteries STATE ST. Switzer's Hard ware 310 STATE I Faculty Womenii Annonce 'At Homes' Mrs. William J. Hussey of 1308 East Ann street, and Mrs. Arthur G. Hall of 1036 Oakland avenue, members of the advisory board of the Women's league, have announced two at homes for University women. Mrs. Hussey and Mrs. Hall will be at home to col- lege women from 3 to 6 o'clock Tues- day, Jan. 8 and Tuesday, Jan. 15. Alan V. Livingston, 'ISE, Engaged Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kieffer of Engle- wood, N. J., have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Theresa Ann, to Alan V. Livingston, '18E. 1918 DESK CALENDARS AT Slater's Book Shop Phone 430 336 S. State 18. I The kaiser with the help of Lenine and others is trying hard to put a capital "P" in front of Russia. The woman who states that she will kiss every unmarried member of one of the national army regiments in Camp Devens isn't an advocate of the sweetless day, it's a cinch. But why only the unmarried men? I.ivingston is a member of Trigon house club. Always-Daily Service---Always. Gilberts and Cranes since n Another advantage of the eastern time is the opportunity to gloat in the s beauty of the sunrise. 4 ICE.'SKIATING' AT COLISEUM A HEALTHFULL EXCERSIZE Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Except Sundays from 2 to 6 P. M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME PHONE 996 nited State a year, and second is- est of four Remember when you're up before the attendance committee to explain those triple bolts that the government has been withdrawing trains as a patriot- ic move. QUARRY DRUG CO'S PRESCRIPTI6N STORE Cor. State and N. Universit the Phone 308 A P ch' for the berty Loans, unless avily over subscrib- , would have been lure, a pressage of is were so heavily the people of this 4r of victory. That schemes are meet- or and support of more that the mass ition are behind the So much for the side feeling of the na- I A Word About The 1918 Wall Calendar. DETROI' UNITED SINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (l ffective May 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:35 a i.. 8:1o a. In., and hourly to 7:10 p. m., 9:I n. mt. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. mn. an every two hours to 6 :48 Dns. m; to Lansmng 8:48 p.in. Jackson Express Cars ;ocal stops west Ai n Arbor)--9:48 a. m. and every two hour to ;:48 p. m. Local Cars East Bound--5:35 a. In, 6:4 a. :., 7:o5 a. m. and every two hoars to 7: p. in.. 8:o, P. m., 9:o; P, .a , to :5o p. it To Ypslanti only, 9:20 a. In., g:5( a m. 2:0 . , 6:o5 p. m, 9:45 p. mn, HI:4.15 m. 2:2o a. In.. :Io a. m... a :2o a. I. ro Salin Change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-6:os a. m., 7: a. M.. 1o:20A . m.. 12:20 a M. We have both the inclination and the equipment to fui nish the best in banking service The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. INCORPORATED 1869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000 00 Resources .. . $4,000,000.00 Northwest Corner Main and Huron Streets 707 North University Avenue "Just a Little BETTER" If you have Liberty Loan . you have not adding a dol- is second idea aal funds, you profound con- in subscrib- Liberty bonds . And if you The Ann Arbor Press will issue its Wall Calendar again this year. This s p move- s doing ie of us nnot do calendar probably has earned more favorable comment than any other calendar which has ever been given away in Ann Arbor. All year long, The Press has received requests to "put my name on the list for next year. The Press recognizes the fact that this calendar is extremely useful, to say nothing of the wit contained in the short ana sharp mottoes which appear at the head of each month. The calendar would lose some of its value, if passed around and given away promiscuously. Accordingly the policy has been to personally deliver each calendar to the party for whom it is intended. Busi- ness concerns, professional men or members of the faculty who have been on the list in the past may expect a copy for 1918 within a week or so. A few extra copies will be printed this year to take care of any business concern, pro- fessional man or member of .faculty, who has not received a copy, and who may wish one. No telephone requests will be filled. Party must call in per- son at THE ANN ARBOR PRESS. And a limited number will be ICE CREAM for all occasions FOR have not en- ches of ser- ill be given >r bettering y called for nnaire which 1 registrants hnical train- d. His place3 1, to a large y his fitness. printed for extra copies. residences. This Calendar is not for distribution in private TRUBEY'S 218 S. Main Street SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING PENMANSHIP Classes Just Starting. Enroll Today HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State and William rmast- quart- n pne e ser- peace- The Ann Arbor Press It Press Bldg. 'i First Rll Class .Hot Rolls