THE MICHIGAN DAILY ssful than has been the case to Ate. -_ R THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE President Wilson is putting classical plomacy in its grave. In place of Le keen fencing of chancelleries he ves the world a public debate be- a Arbor as tween picked representatives of the g. contestants with the "opinion of man- 2414. hood" as judge or jury. 300 words It is an imaginative and masterful ill be pub- tion of the device, expessive oif ?that further Ann Arbor democratization of the world which in the west where the is to be perhaps the chief result of clock e the war. Mr. Wilson refuses to be di $itorshut up in the closet of professional s anager diplomacy. He intends'to do his talk- Clark, Jr. ing in public so that every one may G. Wilson know what the war is about and what terhorn, Jr. A. Swaney peace can be got for. Lenine and C. Mighell Trotzky were ono more embarrassing tH. Cooley in method and, as it seems to be turn- Horne, Jr. ing out, they were not as ruthless in ig Manager determination. It is not they, but the ig Manager n Manager bourgeois Wilson who is making an m Manager t Manager end to secret diplomacy. It is indeed one of the ironies of. . Campbell history that even as radical Russia V. R. Atlas K. Ehlbert with its mouth full of the assertions of internationalism is making a sep- Shinkman arate peace with militarist Germany, L. ne the "bourgeois" president of "capital- Slomovitz ist" America is pledging it to a war to ces Broene E. Mines the end for a "new international or- ar Laicre der" founded upon "essential peace" B. Landis in the adjustment of claims and up- on the "self determination of peo- pies."-Chicago Tribune. WHITNEY TO-NIGHT H LYMAN~ !lN - TRAVEL FESTIVAL ALASKA - C I ' TcyRILLIN TESTSFC:CA7 t A["' Nf WAR A~ILA <. IN UNCLES.' 3 PA i n O E 11@2 r 4V ..we :: : MANY CTERPNo 1 - PRICES: 25c, 3c, and 50c Junior, sophomore, and- freshman women are wanted to tryout for posi- tions on the editorial staff of The Daily. Call at the Press building be- tween 1 and 3:30 o'clock and ask for Mildred Mighell. Woi'kers are needed at Angell house and women are asked to keep up their pledged hours. SECOND BO"KS SEMESTER Important Notice The University "Y" Employment Office, in Room 5, Law Building will be open daily from 1-3, and 4-6 P. M. Sat- urday hours, 8-11 And STUDENTS SUPPLIES For All Departments At uWAHR'S UNIVERSIT-t BOOKSTORES N. D. Ireland, Sec'y. We have a complete stock of FLASHLIGHTS and Flashlght Batteries r -i tomorrow afternoon Washington street. at 909 East via Har Katheri George A p Fra.nces 1 cis HI. Case rry D. Hause L. A. Storrer [ne Kilpatrick Agnes Abele Our philosopher of folly, after read'- . Cadwell, Jr. ing that 17 literary students received EII. Macdonald all A's last semester, saw that one-of- the-shall-we-say-fortunate-ones was on The Daily staff. He, figures that there are approximately 2,500 in the Y 13, 1918. lit college. Five of the 17 were fresh- men, thus ineligible to work on The 1 Fox Daily. Twelve divided into 2,500 is something over 200. There are about 60 working on the paper. He claims [RIFT therefore, that the average intelligence e war ten around the office is much higher than p to many on the campus generally. Can we dis- The Tus- pute mathematical accurracy? We ssing if it cannot. Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at 41 o'clock this afternoon at -Barbour gymnasium. Stylus will hold a special meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Alpha Phi house. The class in military marching will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Ab- sences must be excused to corporals. Junior and senior girls are expected to be present at a meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall. Miss Agnes Wells, acting dean of women, will discuss the proposed course in foods and food con- servation. Masques will meet at 7:30 o'clock 1. Miss Agnes E. Wells will be, at home to University women at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Newberry res- idence. Association of Collegiate Alumnae will give a reception to senior women from 4 to 6 o'clock Saturday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Henry C. Adams, 1421 Hill street. Smileage Books Still Being Sold. Smileage books are still on sale at Barbour gymnasium, at Martha Cook building, and in the league houses under the direction of Louise Potter, '16, secretary to the dean of women, and Anne MacMahon, '19. Girls are urged to invest now as the books will probably be called in next/week. Lab. Supplies, Coats, Aprons, etc. etc., at Wahr's-Adv.. Switzer s Hardware - 310'STATE TEX T BOOKS New and Secondhand r Bought and Sold Slater's Book Shop Phone 430 336 S. State St. rI Class. dancing a the Packard Aca- demy Tuesday and Thursday eve- nings, 7:30 to 9:30. Private lessonh by appointment. k'none 1850-Fl. -Adv. SPECIAL Id eal Hair; Bru: le deep into the hearts who were not yet' ft campaign in our had two Liberty is expected next n must ,have money er side. We have aged to save food. been encouraged to verything pertaining to the war. In the s we shall hear food more than Unless Washington :rt to divert men to the next few weeks, iderfed next winter than the coal clam- $1.00 value 75c Now that von .Hindenburg is to in Paris April 1 we would like; know where to ship his body. be to PHONE 165 PHONE 165 i ill win the war" should ren more emphatic during productive months. We t something of the exclu- s have given to the gun n and think more seriously and binder. The gun and go hand in hand to insure itcome of the world situa- are to have a sufficiency supply ourselves, and our nee, and an excess to help rn allies, we must con- than ever before. lizing thrift inrall lines of erative to a real success. CONTINUE IT ugh it lost, the basketball d a gratifying reversal of st Great Lakes. The pas- better, the teamwork was the goal shooting was a provement over anything as displayed hitherto. is still raw in many parti- e coach recognizes this. So 1 members. The more ex- avy men, in the last mo- he contest, made Michigan sh. But they did this only victory was well in hand. 's rushes were often block- ack of smooth play of its olish shots were witnessed nce. But a spirit unknown ame started, was in evi- the ragged foul shooting lost at least two gaipies, n. In its nlace was some- "Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today." -auy that War Sav- ings stamp now.' Add horrors of finals-Gargoyle an- nounces its Bluebook number. "Now is the time" when the faculty again review chapter one. If it refers to running water, the spirit of spring is here. Today is Flunkers' Day at the reg- istrar's office. Going? Swimming has ceased to be an in- door sport. WOMEN VOLUNTEER IN LARGE NUMBERS FOR Y. 31. C. A. WORK Although the services of women in Y. M. C. A. war work abroad is indis- pensible, many , more women have volunteered than can be used, accord- ing to an official announcement. Scores of American women, many of them the wives of prominent business men in this country, have offered their services. One hundred and fifty-four were actively engaged in work. among; Pershing's expeditionary forces up to Feb. 1. These women are serving the re- creational, educational and religious needs of the American troops. It is stated that their presence in army camps has a moral which is recognized by military men as, essential in the ef- fort to win the war,.. Twenty New Women Students Register Several changes in women's resi- dence halls have been reported with the opening of the new semester. New- berry residence has four newcomers and six new girls have been given rooms at the Martha Cook building. There has been little change in the league houses. Twenty new girls have registered up to date in'the Uni- versity and only ten have withdrawn. One application for a place on the approved list of houses for women has been received by the dean of women from a rooming house 'which has lost most of its men on account of the war. Dancing at Arniory, Friday and Sat- urday Nights-9 to 1 Eastern time.- Adv. ?she i hit Swn LM~ni Quality and service We have both the inclination and the equipment to furnish 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" QUARRY DRUG CO'S PRESCRIPTION STORE Cor. State and N. University Phone $08 If you want the best grade of work in Ann Arbor and quick service ICE CREAM for all occasions TRUBEY'S 218 S. Main Street send us your Laundry : : :0 " Our filteration and soft water plant double the life of your clothes : : i 0 All we ask is a trial and we can convince you " " .a . . W . " Buy a Cash Card and Save 10% SHORTHAND TYPEWRITIN BOOKKEEPING PENMANSHI Classes Just Starting. Enrol Today HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State and William Radio Military Founta WristWatches Watr $4.25 to $21 and Cc U. oftM. Jewelry Sehlanderer & Sey fri Dancing at Armory, Friday and urday Nights-9 to 1 Eastern tin Adv. 201-205 CATHERINE' STREET H. G. PRETTMAN, President W. B. GRAY, Supt. and Mgr for the net the d fought the bal- ore sue- Dancing Friday, Feb. 1U