despite in the are on :o over- is truly serve will be held at Delta Chi house, 733 South State street, from 2:30 to 4 o'clock this aft- ernoon. Chief Petty Officer Howard B. Pelham, ex-'17, will at this time enroll men who wish to leave for training camps immediately. The navy is in need of men for its reserve force and has sent Pelham here from camp to recruit. Those who sign the list will be called for service within a few days, in all probability. i WHAT'S GOING ON I .: I TODAY -Polonia sane hall. Lble class cle 4 Literary cir- meets at 444 I street. k-Jewish Students Con- ets in Newberry hall. -Jewish students society e hall. k-Capt. Hobson speaks an church on "War Time of the administration offices. Mich- igan men are doing things and put- ting Ann Arbor on the map again. Like in the -civil and Spanish wars, our men are among the first to ans- wer the call to the colors. They are doing some mighty big things at the capital. Officials Polite but Careful "The officials in charge of the offices are. careful in admitting visitors to intelview administration officers. Be- fore I was allowed to enter any build- ing I had to fill out a card stating my name, business and whom I wished to see. Then I was put in charge of an arderly who conducted me to the per- son I wished to see. They won't let anyone in the buildings alone. The men are polite but careful in their handling of interview-seekers. I vis- ited the secretary of war and the President. They were particularly courteous and informal. Office Room Scarce "It is practically impossible to se- cure office room in the city, and the department of war has been forced to build a frame structure with beaver- board partitions which contains 250,- 000 feet of floor space. In many in- stances the different offices of the same department are located 10 or 12 blocks apart. No one can appreciate the congestion unless he has been there. "The temper of the people is excel- lent and no one is growling atthe hard- ships forced upon the people. They real- ize that these are war times and we are Americans, champions of democ- racy. They will stick to it to the end.' LI4OYD GEORGE SPEAKS TO DISILLUSION RUSS PEOPLE (Continued from Page One) Tenth: The matter of the German colonies will be placed before a con- ference whose decision will consider the wishes and interests of the inhab- itants. Eleventh: The peace conference must not lose sight of the outrages suffered by the British and other sea- men and the services which they had rendered. It isn't original Upkeep For all WE SUPPLY EVERY STUE SheehanAA Ann Arbor Take a shirt, for instance. The price you pay usually less than the subsequent amount you pa But, the more you pay for upkeep of the artI value of that article to you. In other words, the m it costs you. The Home Laundry has by institution of coi lowered wear and tear on your laundry to an i That's your gain, and ours. Your account payable monthly, if you desire. OUR CASH CARD SAVES YOU 10%. [ext ..........$1.15 Home others. md Group J 7:30 o'clock (Eastern)- -Yukata Min- akuchi speaks in Methodist church oz. "The Religion of the Future." TOMORROW 8 o'clock- Educational club meets at the Michigan Union. 8:30 o'clock-Cercle Francais meets in Cercle Francais rooms, south wing of Uniyersity hall. U-NOTICES Varsity Glee and Mandolin clubs will rehearse at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in University hall. ish as laid down by the Pr First: Re-establishment scanctity of treaties. Second: Territorial based on the right of self 218 E. HURON STREET of settlem pair work. cide to leave us a be sure of being PASSENGER TRAINS CROWDED IN EAST.-DEAN COOLEY l I) Il (Continued from Page One) "Food is plentiful but the portionsr *e smaller than usual and the pricesz ry inversely as the portions. Sugar the only scarce article, but there ems to be enough to go around. rices are outrageous but they pre- ail everywhere the same. I paid 30E r half a grapefruit, 10 cents for an CS for The three cardinal aims of the Brit- f Independent Taxi Line Phone 2704 are we close at Arbor. -HOTE apple, 15 cents for an orange, 30 cents for two eggs, 40 cents for baked beans, 25 cents for a cup of coffee, 50 cents for an order of sardines, 75 cents for ham and eggs, and 15 cents for two slices of toast. No one is drinking liquor to any extent any place in the East. There is no illumination any place unless it is absolutely necessary. Service flags are seen on all sides and the flags of the Allies decorate mnany stores and hotels. Democratic Courtesy Exists "The most striking thing one notic- es is the courtesy and politeness with which the officials greet visitors. They are always polite and ready.to accom- modate people any way possible. The wonderful democratic spirit which prevades the capital is responsible for this, I believe. I heard no details or discussions of the war while in Washington, but everyone seems to be working hard to do his share to win the war. The futher from the city I got, the more I heard about the war. 'My impression is that we of the inland states hardly realize yet that we are in war and, it will probably take months before we are fully awake to the fact. The sooner people inure themselves to hardships and depriva- tions of al) kinds, the better. People Should Conserve "Stay home, saw wood and carry," Dean Cooley continued. "The people of the East are doing this but I'm afraid we haven't learned it yet. Ev- eryone that doesn't have to travel should stay at home. They should learn to use smaller fires and wear more clothes. If the temperature of the house is five degrees lower and people wear more clothes, the coal pile will grow proportionately, Try the Indians' system. They build a lit- tle fire and stand close to it; the white man builds a big fire and stands far away from it. A small grate fire will take the chill out of the room and save much coal. Live outdoors more and you won't notice the lower tempera- ture indoors. Muicigan Men Prominent "Every place I went in Washington I ran into Michigan men. As usual. I The most definite way of convi: genuine value is to visit our store. styles, prices and designs. We feel more than satisfied that greater ani ments than ours does not deliver be 619 E. Liberty ZD The L Clothing Bee Sole reprCestnatives for ADLJ;R-RQ,,CHESTE~R Polarine S6c. Staebler shley St.-Adv. Guaranteed Men's Suits and Overcoats J. ". Chapman's Main.-Adv. --.J- : 1 Store 11 P. S.-Our Clearance Sale is now it continue for a short time only. Prices Newsdealer Cigars, Etc. 1160-R I