T WILI EIitr L~T~11AL TEN BY MUSIC F"ACULTY I WJ~omen I F ned but three months, institutions, including s, have become active is significant of the tanifested in the work r there" is trying to Digest, in an article Union, says in part: University Union in les of college boys at ceive within 24 hours nts of their sons, nes appear in the list * The Union does no- Meanwhile, men from nearly every college in the United States are reg- istering there. The Daily, through President Hutch- ins, has been pleased to shoulder the task of raising $1,000 for the Union, entirely separate from the amount the University has already pledged. We are by no means satisfied with the progress of the fund. The amounts asked are not large, and while the campus has been made to feel some- thing of the war, we are far better than those of our countrymen, when the shellfire of the enemy. Can we refuse our own collegd men, when such a noble task is being done for them over in Europe? We welcome subscriptions, thre size of which makes no difference. We wish soon to place before President Hutchins an idea of just how much Michigan men and women of Ann Arbor are willing to back Michigan men in the trenches. The slippery condition of the cam- pus walks takes away some of the dignity attained by the blue toqued ones during the past semester. Between the kaiser and the social- ists, our idea of the nice soft job at present is that of German foreign sec- retary. Thel drive the University should made against the enemy last fall is about to begin. This time the foe is the blue book. "All Dogs Called Up to Help Feed Town"-Headline. Shades of sausage. But "every dog has his day." Progressive myositis ossificans, one of the rarest pathological manifesta- tions known to science, has again put in its appearance. Why handicap it with such a name? S. P. Lockwood, Nora Crane Hunt, and Harrison Stevens to Appear on Program The fourth of the Faculty Twilight recitals will be given at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Hill auditoriuml by the following members of the fac- ulty of the University School of Music, Mr. Samuel P. Lockwood, head of the violin department, Miss Nora Crane Hunt, contralto, Mr. Anthony J. Whit- mire, violinist, and Mr. Harrison Stev- ens of the piano department. The program will be as follows: Trio, C major, Op. 87 ......Beethoven Allegro; Adagio cantabile; Menuetto (allegro motto scherzo); Finale (presto). Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Lockwood, violins. Mr. A. J. Whitmire, viola. The Open Road,........Gertrude Ross The Sea..... ......Grant Schaefer Joy of the Morning ....Harriet Ware Miss Nora Cora Hunt Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel.. . . .....Brahms Mr. Harrison Albert Stevens Dearest ............... Sidney Homer At Night on the Terrace High.... ............ . ...L. M. Genet The Morning Wind .Gena Branscombe Miss Hunt Four Etudes.,.............Chopin Mr. Stevens QUESTIONNAIRES FOR SENIOR MrfEN CIRCULATED BY LEAGUE Questionnaires relating to vocation- al opportunities for women have been circulated by the Vocational commit- tee of the Women's league among senior women whose homes are in Michigan. The information sought has to do with the general character of towns of the state, size of population, indus- tries, educational institutions, social work organized and individual, and what special work women are doing in the towns. Response to the questonnaires has not been good. The committee urgent- ly asks that seniors in possession of questionnaires fill them out and re- turn them as soon as possible. DEAN WELLS TO GIVE LECTURE AT TODAY'S VESPER SERVICE "Laundry $.99" is the unique title of a lecture to be given by acting dean of women Agnes E. Wells at vesper service at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at Newberry hall. Various surmises have been made regaiding the nature of such a subject, but Miss Wells has refused further information than the above mentioned title. Special music will be furnished by Rachel Bliton, of the School of Music. These services will take place at 4:30 'as usual, not at 4 o'clock as Judiciary council of the Women's league will meet this noon at New- berry hall. The Freshman Girls' Glee club will hold a meeting at 3 o'cloc.k this after- noon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall for the election of officers. Junior Girls' play tryouts will take place at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Michigan Dames will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with Mrs. H. H. Stephenson, 1306 Washtenaw terrace, to sew for the Red Cross. Senior women will hold a patriotic mass meeting from 3 to 4 o'clock Fri- day afternoon at Newberry residence. Junior-sophomore basketball prac- tice at 4 o'clock this afternoon. and SUPPLIES for the Army Stores Course AT WAHR'9S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 4a I. We have a complete stock 6f FLASHLIGHTS and Flashlight Batteries Y. W. C. A. cabinet o'clock this afternoon hall. Y. W. C. A. meets at Newberry hall. meeting at 4 at Newberry 3:30 today in Switzer's Hard ware 310 STATE .1 Girls' Recitation class will nwet at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Cercle Francais room. All old and new members are expected to be present. TEA GIVEN AT NEWBERRY FOR PATRIOTIC WORK AMONG WOMEN At an informal tea to the sen- ior girls on Friday afternoon at New- berry residence, Agnes E.'Wells, act- ing Dean of Women will present pat- riotic educational work to University girls. She will give a report on the mass meeting held Sunday in Detroit for the purpose of organizing the move- nent throughout the state. Miss Wells attended as a represent- ative of the Women's league, Anoth- er of the speakers will be Mrs. Fredx N. Scott. The purpose of this movement is to help every woman understand the meaning of the war and to find her place in it, Undergraduate women will be ask- ed to co-operate with the alumnae in a systematic effort to this end. Inaugurate Thrift Clubs In Arizona Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 8.-A movement has been inaugurated here for the formation of "Two Bits a Day" clubs, the members of which are to buy a quarter's worth of Thrift stamps ev- ery day. Three men each took a hun- dred Thrift cards today, pasted one stamp in each card, and sold the en- tire lot before two blocks had been covered. Slater's Book Shop Phone 430 336 S. State S its own the city ing bus- i work st the 1918 DESK, CALENDARS AT A hunter in the Imperial valley of California recently shot a bird, the species of which no one has as yet been able to identify. Maybe it's Dove of Peace. the FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB WILL ELECT OFFICERS TODAY The Freshman Girls' Glee club will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall to elect officers. The try-outs selected for the Glee club are as follows: Mary Powrie, Alice Hinkson, Reta Ireman, Elizabeth Payne, Madeline MacGregor, Grace Al- bracht, Bernice Nickels, Esther Schwinck, Ruth Schwinck, Georgia Donaldson, Anna Hamilton, Frances Williams-, Carrie Fairchild, Helen But- ler, Lillian Munro, Minnie Stanlake, Elsie Johnson, Evelyn Van Tyne, Ca- milla Hayden, Hulda Nicholai, and Esther Hollands. Cercle Francais To Hold Meeting "Les Tribulations d' un Francais en Allemagne" is the title of a lecture, to be given in Tappan hall today byT Mr. Eugene Rovillain of the French- department, as the third number on the program of the Cercle Francais.t Mr. Rovillain will describe the effecta produced by the Prussianized -Ger- many of today on one who had knownf her only through her classic writers.I Mr. Rovillain's lecture, as well as the ones that follow on the course, will begin at 3 o'clock in order to conform to the time now in use. Alumnae Hall Makes Red Cross Record Alumnae hall has a 100 per cent Red Cross membership this year, Miss Sarah T. Hollands announced Mon- (lay. This is the first statement in re- gard to the record of various student houses since the recent campaign. : BEAUTY SHOP . * Miss Mable Rowe. Shampooing, Chi- ropody, Mancuring. Open evenings by appointment. 326 N. Fifth Ave. -Adv. i charging) ce corpor- ee regard- Chocola QUARRY DRUG ( PRESCRIPTION STO Cor. State and N. Unive Gilberts and Craes Phone r '" Palmer Field Rink Open to U. Wolgen ing to do. We e doubt wheth- g a better bus- rates, as many o would other- Palgmer field skating rink is in- tended for the use of the women of the University only. There seems to be a general misunderstanding on this point, and Miss Alice Evans, di- rector of physical training for women, is of the opinion that inasmuch as the rink is supported by the Women's athletic association, and is located on the women's athletic field, that its use be confined to the use of University women. It is planned to keep the ice clear of snow at all times, and lights will be installed in the near future so as to make night skating possible. One athletic honor will be given for four periods of skating of one hour each within a two weeks' time limit. Such skating should be reported at Miss Evans' office promptly. was stated on several of the posters.. _ War Work Resumed at Angell House' League House Girls Entertain Today Work at Angell house has been well League house girls are entertain- up to the standard since it' was re- ing Faculty women at a tea, from 3:30 sumed on Monday. Directors ^ are to 5:30 d'clock this afternoon in Bar- pleased with the number of women bour gymnasium. Representatives who have appeared since the holi- from all of the campus League houses days, Those who pledged their ser- will preside as hostesses. A special vices earlier in the 'year are remind- program has been arranged, including ed that they are still responsible/for entertainment furnished by School of their full quota of hours, and their co- Music students. peration is requested. DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jac (fftective May 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and E~xpress Cars--; Il.. 8:io a. In., and hourly to 7:10 p. M p. In. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. n hours to 6:48 o. m.; to L Jack-,onExpress Cars .local sto"- e tn Aror)---9:48 a. i.. and every two to ':4R *). - I Local Cars East Bound -:35a m. a. Wn., 7:05 a. m. arid cv =ry two hours t p. In~, 8:0; . in., 9:0, p. I., io:50 To Ypsilanti only, 9:Zo a. M., 9:50 2:5 m ,6:05 P. In,9:45l nIT:45 12:20 a. m , I :IOa. mn., 7:2o a. mi. FO change at 'Ypsilanti.- Local Cars West Bound- 6:o5 a. In. a m.. 10:20 p. m.i. 12:20 a m. We have both the inclination a the equipment to furnish the best in banking service The Ann Arbor Savings Bai I!.CORPORATID 1869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000 Resources . . . $4,000,000 Northwest Corner Main ane Huron Streets 707 North University Aveni "Just a Little BETTER" ICE CREAM for all occasions TRUBEY'S 218 S. Main Street Michigan Dames Sew for Red Cross The Society of Michigan Dames will hold a meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. H. St4phenson, 1306 Washtenaw terrace. All members are urged to attend and come prepared to sew for the Red Cross. Major Starret, '97E, Will Lecture Major W. B. Starrett, '97E, will give an illustrated lecture at 7:30 o'clock Thursday in the Natural Science au- ditorium on "Construction of National: Cantonments." Always-Daily Service-,A-ways. - ..o...+. . . .. Visit Our Big Sale 11 his year. leeks, '10, Books Kodaks be Pennants Jewelry and Writing Paper i ..arcm BOOKKEEPING PENW Classes, Just Starting Today HAMILTON BUSINESS COLL State and Willb IF LEHAN & Co. 'fiat -C. W. GRAHAM, Proprietor