~iii , by Lloyd as. TARDS" y Prof. E. State and Huron Streets 10:30-The Open Door in Religion., Address by Rev. R. S. Loring. 6:30-Psychological Tests as Applied; in the Army. Address by Prof. J. SECOND SEMESTER And STUDENTS For All De: MIS- F. Shepard before the Student ciety. The public is invited. So- ilITl TO SING ON STUDENTS TO HIS AFTERNOON TO [ON .L AIRS - wn to ARIN NNT for 'Croup ons for Con- of Asafoetida, Away. e Sore Throat li in the Ann Arbor Editor, The Michigan Daily: At 3 o'clock (eastern standard time) this afternoon the Michigan Union will hold its first All-campus sing. Words and music to the national airs of the United States and the Allies have been furnished by the Grinnell Music company. It is impossible to invite person- ally all the friends and members of the Union to take part in the program, and we therefore ask the courtesy of your columns to invite all who read' this communication to take part in the exercises. GEORGE F. HURLEY, President. Athletic association banquet tick- ets should be purchased before Tues- day night. Cotillion tickets may be secured for the asking at the office of the dean of women. A meeting of those wishing to sew for the Smith college reconstruction unit will be held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Eunice Wead, 18 Cutting apartments. Mrs. H. C. Adams, 1421 Hill street,, will be at home to University wom- en from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. A. S. Whitney, 833 East University avenue, willkbe at home from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Prof. I. Leo Sharfman will speak on the economic phase of the "World Today," at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday aft- ernoon at Barbour gymnasium. We have a complete stock of FLASH LIGHTS and Flashlight Batteries Wi Switzer' s iw UNIVERSITY JL in with I ~310 STATE New and Secondhan Chased me1 I top of the Bed, et Away, my Neck with kND CROTON rub Bought and ENGINEER'S CORPS INCREASED BY 39 certain facts gleaned by ervation, it ccurs to us r the poet limited the re- e spring-etc.," to the 'In t' men. r indication that the 'vernal is with us is the nice large g carried by east-bound Lib- et pedestrians of the female There may be vacuity,in a cogno- is men but let us at least N. B. that C. S. is Sucher is a physician and surgeon. practice starts Monday, the thee behind me, old Jimmy s, for some of us; 'tis ever an ill e All- . is to we of itizen. And oppressive nies a re- NOW THAT-- Spring's here, last year's light shoes and cold remedies come .back into their own. The Crease Dance is over, change may be counted and, the foam blown once again. The Opera cast is announced, anx- iety has flown the brow, to be replac- ed by anxiety plus. Ann Arbor is to be breadless in two weeks, we can stop worrying about wheatlpss days. She is wearing her new Spring hat every day, snow may be expected. This column is ended, thanks and bricks may be passed. COTILLION TICKETS LIMITED TO 300; SECURE THEM SOON Thirty-nine more men have com- pleted requirements for enlistment in -the engineers' reserve corps, accord- ing to the list given out yesterday by Secretary L. A. Hopkins of the engin- eering college. Following are the new names on the roll: Wylie E. Groves, '19E. Harold R. Snow, Donald S. Wait, '19E. Wm. G. Stuefer, '18E. John W. Oltman, '20E., 1 Leonard G. Shirk, '20E. Lester A. Pirdgeon, '20E. G. W. Holcombe, '1SE. Donald M. Ferris, '19E. David G. Bovee, '19E. Ray V. Beshgetoor, Grad. Paul V. Lorzer, '20E. J. T. Lynch, '19E. R. C. Vorhees, '19E. S. Popkins, '20E. H. A. Seeger, '18E. R. G. Jepson, '18E. H. C. Koch, '19E. F. E. Richardson, Grad. E. B. Featherstone, '18E. W. C. Bobitt. Carlton R. Sabin, '18E. A. V. Livingstone, '18E. A. M. McConnell, '18E. Wi. H. Stone, '20E. D. G. Moorhead, '18E. C. L. Bassett, '18E. C. H. Cramer, '18E. J. F. Fairman, '18E. C. F. Mayer, '18E. S. C. Zylstra, '19E. T. W. Conant, '18E. A. Bonney, Jr., '18E. E. P. Langerham, '20E. R. Dueltgen, '19E. C. W. Listmann, '21E. H. W. Platt, '1SE. D. Borland, '19E. H. T. Winsemius, '20E. N. D. FALCOINE TO FEATURE IN U. OF N. ORCHESTRA PROGRAM Under the'baton of Mr. Samuel P. Lockwood, the University Symphony orchestra will make its third appear- ance this season at 4:15 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Feb. 28, in Hill auditorium. A feature of the program will be a clarinet solo by N. D. Fal- cone. Buy your alarm cloes at J. L Chapman's, Jewefer. 11 S. Main: The Women's chorus of the opera ,will rehearse at 4 o'clock tomorrow afterno on at the Union. The entire cast and chorus will rehearse .at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Union. Acting Dean Agnes E. Wells will not be at home to college women on Thursday, Feb. 28, owing to her ab- sence from the city. Junior Girls play practice will be held at 5 o'clock Monday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Helen Bullis,'18, Wins Athletic Honor The first athletic honor point for keeping a hygiene card for a month,} has been awarded to Helen Bullis, '18.' Slater's Book Phone 430 The University Menorah society will elect officers for this semester at the meeting to be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Bible Chair House, 444 South State street. A. J. Gornetzky '19L, will give a report of the quinquennial Menorah convention. Other business of importance will be brought up at this meeting. There i always an opportunity to increavie your business through Daily advertising. Try t.-Adv. hair $1.00 p.- 336 Cor. i. Just Menorali Society Meets TonightI Unpacked. fond of his own ing just us sings. S college >rized, he g of dis- are in- I SPE DETROIT UNIT.i Between Detroit, Ann Arb (1Iflective May 22, Detroit Limited and Expr m.. 8:io a. m, and hourly to Kalamazoo Limited Cars- every twvo hours to 6:48 n. 8:48 p. m. Jackson Express Cars '1o At~n Arbor)-9 :48 a. in. znd to -'-48 p11 . Local cars East Bound- a. m., 7:os a. m. and evrry p. Mn.. 8:o; p. m-, 9:0S p. To Ypsilanti only, 9:2o a. 2:0. m'. In., 6:05 P. ni9, 4.S; 12:2o a. i1 ::o a. n., r :_o change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound- a. m.. 102n . n.m.. 1:zo a We have both the in the equipment to fu best in banking The Ann Arbor Sa' INCORPOR.ATED Capital and Surplus Resources .. Northwest Corner Huron.Stre A large aSSortment, of WEBER'S newest and most novel packages. "A 4 q yard to s. Loc i by t having ock. Ba ors, a In order to give the best possible banquet next Friday, the Woman's Athletic association has requested all a who expect to' go to secure their tick- cal ets by Tuesday. These may be ob- he tained from Miss Alice Evans or Miss a Louise Potter. The number is limit- k- ed to 300. nd A cotillion will follow the banquet ur and a popular favor dance will be featured. It is desired that, in order of to avoid confusion, every girl have nd her partner for the evening on' her cy arrival. of' _ / nd Rugs cleaied and washed. Satisfac- ese tion guaranteed. Koch and Henn.- In order to introduce Weber's to.you there will be a Special Candy Sale each = 707 North Univ afternoon this week. - ers "Just a LittleI Y ICE for II nee 11 of i 11 as i BEST YET! Busy Bee POPULAR of 13 Dinners (Oren's Annex).......... ... .. ... $4.25 Breakfast Cash Card (good any time at Serv-Self... . $1.25 Total ................ ....... .... $5.50 313 S. State Phone 1-3 Special Price (till June)$5.00 0 's Annex* Oren's Serv-Self 1 1 111 0 -FT-'- P. S.-Did you get a thimble?