University of Michigan cadet a good reason to be thorough- med of itself. The disrespect- itude shown toward the lec- this semester has indicated a e lack of breeding in many of ged college bred men enrolled. urely, is not in accord with etiquette. The rebuke finally y Lieut. Mullen is proof; but it have been meted out long ago. inconceivable how any group can be so ungrateful to the per- ) has consented to give up his a time in instructing them. ,ck of appreciation is disgust- surely was no credit to the ity intelligence to introduce the d applause and to keep up a ous coughing, especially when of the age, scholarliness, and ion of Prof. Wilgus was occupy- platform. But if Prof. Wilgus 3lted he was not the only one, same treatment has been ad- red by .the "smart" ones to II 10 PENCIL i TN * E perfec- tion of pencil quality -un- equalled for smoothness, uni- formity of grading and durability. 17 black degrees' from 6B softest to to 9H hardest, and hard and medium (indelible) copy- ing. Loop for the distinc- tioe VENUS finish! FREE! saa /THE I aIT29 YA This trial bo x -n=°t with five VENUS Drawing Pencils Holder a2 VENUS Eraser sent free. Write 16 rmy 00-204 EA Chemicals of the lecturers. rsonally, I can say the talk was instructive and inspiring; a ndwork for scientific analysis of war aims. Were I Prof. Wilgus I Id feel justified in refusing to con- e the course of lectures, but I w his broadness of mind will find a for forgiveness of a lack of e and understanding on the part le cadet corps. . CADET. IAmerican Lead Pencil Co. 215 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Dept. J)11 Try dhe VENUS Erase. too. Made in 12sizea. $2.3Oper box. HOspital Notes Raymond L. Green, '20, cut a deep gash in his head yesterday while skating. He was treated at the health service and is attending classes. Claude R. Womer, '21D, is receiving I Drugs Labe DESK C Slate r's Book Phone 430 Inth ,. - ---. ., Women I treatment for sity hospital. Clarence B. with measles ward. la grippe at the Univer- Garlock, '20E, who is ill is in the contagious spread. There is but one case University. in the I i AlmU1 i for Board of representatives of the Wo- o'c lockmen's league will meet at 9 o'clock r -gym- Saturday morning at Barbour gym- nasium. of the _ present Senior women will hold a patriotic mpaign mass meeting from 3 to 4 o'clock to- erstand morrow afternoon at Barbour gym- need of nasium.~ asurses. ean of The 10:30 closing hour is again in iat un- force for women's houses, according ssume. to a statement issued by the judiciary enlist council yesterday. This change takes college. place automatically with the Univers- ely. ity change in tii e. Senior basketball practice at 4:50 ITITTEo'clock this afternoon; freshman prac- tice at 4 o'clock. te and -_ ashten- LEAGUE HOUSE WOMEN GIVE in the TEA FOR FACULTY MEMBERS r high - Lo t League house women entertained iversityfaculty members yesterday afternoon tte and at a tea, given in Barbour gymnasium. erience After a musical program furnished by Imag- School of Music talent, light refresh- Prof. ments were served. About 200 persons lepart- were present, including faculty mem- r. Mr. bers and house representatives. °sity of The receiving line was as follows: n "The Mrs. Harry B. Hutchins, Acting Dean "Char- Agnes E. Wells, Mrs. John R. Effinger, Dr. M. Eloise Walker, C. Louise Potter, '16, Ethel A. Reese, '11, Marian Fris- bie, '18, and Marian L. Nichols, '20. 'Tif A TIPE The health service is open nights this week examining applicants for the engineers reserve corps. No more cases of small pox have been reported to the health service. All precautions have been taken and it is not thought that the disease will / 1 -' I I~ ! W: The Corset Is the Foundation Dancing at Armory every Satur from 9 to 12.-Adv. Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes inl We a semi-ann mous Come in Suits and Overcoats $32.50 and $35.00 Values at $26.50 $28.00 and $30.00 Values at $22.50 $26.00 and $25.00 Values at $20.00 $20.00 and $22.00 Values at $16.50 $16.00 and $18.00 Values at $14.00 $15 Values at $13.50 WOMEN SERVE AS HOSPITAL SHIP NIR.SES FOR FIRST TIME Your college outfit starts with a being in the with- For the first time in American nav- al history, women nurses are to be employed on naval hospital ships. They will be assigned to two ships, the Comfort, formerly the Ward liner Havana, and the Mercy, formerly the Saratoga of the same line, soon to be ready for service. Both liners have been completely remodeled and fitted to care for 300 patients each. LR1 , Your figure will be graceful, and you will have distinct style, idrespc tive of simplicity in dress, and your 1--akh as- sured. Moreover, a Redfern Model is so ideally com- fortable, fitting so natur- ally that its wearer may do any athletic stunt as easily as she dances, rides or walks, in her corset. Be sure to have your Redfern Corset properly fitted before you choose your suits and frogs-then their correct appearance is assur d. Manhattan Shirts All $1.25 Values at '98c. All $1.75 Values at $1.35 All $2.50 Values at $1.85 All $3.50 Values at $2.85 All $5.00 Values at , $3.85 All $1.50 Values at $1.20 All $2. at All All $4.00 AT ARMORY V9 JAN. 11, 1918 MUS;IC (himself) ' . . . . .. . Violin . .Banjorine Saxapone . . . . Drums . , MACK & CO. ~ 1 *~ II VAR TAX