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t of finals is expected to
isting. Sort of going in-
less dangerous, many of

ulty alike thould be proud, it
f. 0. T. C. And if the cadet
emember that he is responsible
development of the corps-that
dividually responsible, just as
rallest cog in the greatest ma-
our Michigan military organiz-
ould soon approach the stand-
troons with much more train-

Count Von Hertling is ill and may
resign. What kind of illness, Count?
-cold feet?
The lits wish they were taking
about 16 hours in the Engineering
college;

Well, "Let's Go."

PRUDDEN'S FURTHER ECONOMY
The action of State Fuel Administra-
tor" Prudden in taking more or less
drastic measures following the acute
coal situation of the past several
weeks was not gredtly unexpected.
Some are apt to forget that there is
more demand for coal this winter than
ever before. Sixteen national army
camps, not to mention the national
guard, aviation, officers' reserve, and
other camps and forts, never existed
last year. They must be heated and
lighted. In addition, the immense
growth of plants supplying the needs
of a nation at war, means more coal.
Added to this, the government has
shipped quantities to Europe to help
the allied cause. The railroads have
been congested beyond reason. In
short, the supply in every way has
fallen short of the' demand both in
mining and transportation.
We, who are thousands of miles out-
side the war zone, can easily forget
the many sidedness of war. We are
not disputing the fact that the new
order will impose something of a hard-
ship on many concerns. But if we
remember that when our representa-
tives in Washington last April voted
not the army, nor the navy into the
war, but the American nation, it will
be difficult to forget that we should
follow implicitly the wishes of those
who legislate for us.
For once, "the trains weren't run-
ning," was a legitimate excuse. And
will be thoroughly used by all calling
upon the attendance committee this
week, or we miss our guess.

a EENUS
r H E perfec-
tion of pencil
rquality-un-
4qu-.I'led forJ
I e othness, uni-
formity of gradings
hod durability.
17 black degrees'
from 63 softest to
to 9H hardest, and
hard and medium
(indelible) copy1
ing.a
Look for the distinc-
fire VENUS finishi
This trial b ox
withfiveVENUS
- Drawin*Pencils,
Holder and
t w.:.. . for it.

First Lessons in Snoken French for Men in Military Service....
Le Soldat A mericain en France............ ................
The Soldier's English and French Conversation Book.......
International Conversation Book-French-English............
Rapid-Fire English-French-German ......................
Altemus' English-French Conversational Dictionary..........
Oxford English and French Conversation Book ................
Wilcox's W ar French ............................. .
Cortina-French and English Military Manual ................
French for Soldiers-by Whitten & Long....................

Those interested in entering the
poster contest for the Junior Girls'
play are requested to report to Mar-
garet Atkinson, '19, today or tomor-
row.
The first rehearsal of the freshman
Girls' .Glee club will be held at 5'
o'clock this afternoon at Miss Hunt's
studio at the School of Music.
Iota Sigma Pi will meet at 1:15
o'clock Saturday afternoon in room
151, Chemistry building.
Acting Dean Agnes E. Wells will be
at home to University women at 4
o'clock this afternoon at Newberry res-
idence. ,
Freshman-senior basketbal.l practice
at 4:50 o'clock this afternoon.
Masques will.meet at 7:30 o'clock to-
night at the Alpha Phi house.
QUALIFICATIONS ANNOUNCED
FOR GIRLS' EDUCATION CLUB
In answer to inquiry regarding elig-
ibility for admission to the Girls'
Educational club, the authorities have
announced that members are elected
by the faculty of the education de-

WAHRS
UNIVERSITY BOOKiSTORES

THE EBERBACH & SON
200-204 EAST LIBERTY STREET

t

American Lead Pencil Co.
215 ifth Ave., N. Y.
Dept. D ii
Try te VENUS Erase: ,oo. MaA
in 12 sizes. $2 30 per' box.

Chemicals

Laboratory Supplies

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Drugs and Toilet Specialties

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partment, and qualifications are e
grade of at least B in two or more
courses in the education department,
at least one and one-half times as
many honor points as credits, un-
questioned scholarship, professional
interest, and personality. The pur-
pose of the club is to recognize super-
iority along educational lines, to pro-
mote social fellowship among students
with common interests, and to enable
those interested to meet leaders in the
field of education.
French Contract Hydrophobia
Paris, Jan. 16.-A large increase in
hydrophobia is shown in the latest

1918

DESK CALENDARS

AT

Slater's Book

Phonier,430

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vital statistics and the Pasteur Insti-
tate says it is due to the high price
of foodstuffs. The police are taking
an active hand in suppressing the
threatened epideMic.

var depart-

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DETROIT UNIITED LIN
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and
(Cffective May 22, 1917)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars
m., 8:xo a. m., and hourly to 7:1o
0. M.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48
every two hours to 6:48 U. in.; t
8:48 P. in.
Jackso Express Cars Oocal sto^
AtIm Arbor)-9 :48 a. mn. and every
to -:48 p. .
Local Cars East Bound-5 :35 a.
a. in., 7:o5 a. In. and every two hoaL
To Ypsilanti only, 9:20 a. in., 9
a:o 5 m, 6:o P. im, 9:45 p m, 11
12:2oa. in. W:io a. :s.. 1:2o a.m.
change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound- 6:05 a.
a. m.. 10:20o1). in.. 12:20 a. iM.

ill men who "Don't give your cows ice water to
e registration drink," says an exchange. Nor let
to register at them sit in a draught, or stay up late
der the juris- nights, we might add.
,vviee law. i

bargains for

Mchigan
yates of
at least
by' this

Saturday Only
January 19yth

by

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Men's Fancy Angora Wool Vests
$5.00 to $600 values

At $3.50

time
r 31
The
ze oif

Men's Sweaters, $8.00 values

At $5.95'

Sale, of
ar Schaff nr &
MarX) Clothes
Young, Men's Models
in Overcoat. and Suits
We are also holding our
semi-annual sale of the fa-
mous Manhattag Shirts.,
Come in and look these over.
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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
$2000 $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.
Manhattan Shirts
All $1.25 Values at
98c
All $1.75 Values at
$1.35
All $2.50 Values at
$1.85
A11 $3.50 Values at
$2.85
All $5.00 Values at
$3.85
All $1.50 Values at
$1.20
All $2.00 Values at
$1.65
All.$3.00 Values at
$2.15
All $4.00 and $4.50 Values at
$3.15
All $6.00 Values at
$4.85

We have both the inc
the equipment to fu
best in bankinge
The Ann Arbor Sayi
INCORPORATED
Capital and Surplus $
Resources . . . $
Northwest Corner
Huron S tree

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707 North Univers

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STOP AT
ITUTTLES
338 MAYNARD
For Lunches and Sodas
1%- TYPEWRITERS
For Sale and I
TYPE WRITIN(
Mimeographing
Fraternity and Social Station
0. D. MORRILL
322 South State Street
Michiganensian
Appointment Com
tee Photographs

I

he idea of
said the
it military

Men's Bath Robes, $6.50 quality
At $5.00
Men's Hats, $3.50 quality, this season s'
purchase
At $2.50

C.

fall in
e a bit;
pplica-
y cadet
I been
t will,
a new

they

Smartness in costuming
begins vith the corse.
If the foundation-the cor-
et_--isproperly designed
and carefully fitted with a
full k-owledge of the figure-
need, the result is all that
one may hope for from the
view point of appearance,
c mfort and health.
For even a last year's
frock will fall with grace
ov. r a Redfern Corset
that is correctly fitted.
Q ef-

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sity

Adler-Rochester

Overcoats

at less

111.

fulfilled

than cost of production.

the 1
nato,

ues-
will
t of

10

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1-105 So. main

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Remember the

date - Saturday -

this week at

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Liot "re quite as pretty to look
ure t at Lis they are'comfortable
,!! r.'Their satisfaction
,non ( i.7:ss re d.

Lutz Clothing Store

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$3.50 up
MACK,& CO.

217 So. Main-Street

Reule, Conlin, Flegel & COO
ri t ne H irt Soh affner &
Marx Clothes.

Do You Know that the
SUGAR BOWL
has one of the best equi
Candy Stores in the statt
They have their own Refriger
System, and make their ow
Cream and Candies.
You are invited to visit ani
spect their plant...:...
Phone.967 109 5. Mai

;s to sacritice-
service. We
niversity stu-

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WE PAY THE WAR TAX

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