AN DAILY ofI unlike the German. CARYATID taxi drivers are still extort-I cents per jitney ride from the mate passengers who can be, I to pay it. Is there a second to the motion to as change the name of Woodward avenue in Detroit, to Jesse James avenue? 'di b- SOLDIERS EXPECT Se HELP FROM HOME By Meredith Nicholson, Author ' The men who cross the sea to fight under the American banner in this great war for world-freedom have' a right to expect those of us who re- main behind to support them valiant- I ly. We are reminded daily of the nation's needs, and a whole hearted r response to every demand is essential to a successful termination of the war. These appeals are not imper- sonal; they are addressed to you and me. Not a man, woman or child in America but is vitally concerned in the issue, and we are all, in a very' true sense, factors in the mightly struggle. When the boys come sailing home we want to be able to meet them with a consciousness that have failed at no point to strengthen and sustain them. We shall be grateful to them when it is all over; it is our business now to establish a firm basis for a reciprocal gratitude on their part. The soldier and sailor fights only half the battle; we on this side of the wide water can not shirk our ob- ligation to supply our half of the fight- ing power. Every household, every field in America must play its part in this, struggle. There must be no heartache in the day of peace, no regrets that we might have hastened the end by a keener realization of our responsibilities. The thousands over there must never. question the loyal co-operation of the thousands over here. - Bulletin Anywhere in Germany-The kaiser standing on the bank of the river Styx late this afternoon, was heard to remark 'distinctly, "0 Death, where is thy sting-a-ling-ling?" Some one petitions that the girls in "Let's Go!" be awarded honor boints for their military marching be- hind the foot-lights. "D This From the Desk-lolers "Do you have an Opera here?" "0, of cho-rus!" Visions of Hell-Rooming with one of The Great Misunderstood. The Press Agent Forgot This In our coming production (you know, this one is absolutely THE MOST TA-DA-DA-DA) chorus men will be served with and without- mustaches. The Bushbwahviki were like Febru- ary-very short. The pet feature writer, all bound 'round with despair: "The next time they try to get me to write one of those things to fill up space I'm go-' ing to give' them a cut of myself' to run instead." Ted: "O, don't go wild. Do some hair-raising stunt to make people ap- preciate you; grow a mustache." -- Board of representatives of the Wo- men's league will meet at 9 o'clock this morning in Barbour gymnasium. Prof. J. C. Parker of the college of engineering, will speak and all mem- bers of the board are expected to be present. Sophomore girls will hold a get- together p rty from 3 to 5:30 o'clock thi afternoon at Barbour gymnasium. There will be dancing and refresh- ments. Junior and senior girls from Wayne county will meet at 5 o'clock Mon- day afternoon at Barbour gymnas- ium to organize for war work. Classes in registration will be held at 5 o'clock every afternoon next week except Friday and Saturday. Women who are requested through the col- umns of The Daily to learn to become registrars must report for at least one of these classes. Others who wish to volunteer for the work can do so by leaving their names at the office of the dean of women. Iota Sigma Pi Will meet at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon in room 300. Chemistry building. RD. RUTHVEN SUPPORTS ACT AGAINST SLAUGHTER OF GAM A FEW TITLES OF THE Best New Books First Call-Arthur Guy Empey.. ...........................$1.50 A Yankee in the Trenches-Holmes.................. $1.35 How to Live at the Front-MacQuarrie... .............$1.25 In Our First Year of War-Woodrow Wilson....................$1.00 On the Field of Honor-Hughes Le Roux...................$1.50 The' Bolsheviki and World Peace--Trotzky......... ........$1.50 Liberty Writings of Dr. Hermann Kiefer, edited by W. W. Florer.$2.50 My War Diary-Waddington ............... ...............$1.50 Food in War Time-Graham Lusk............................... 50c Wah r's Bookstores MAIN STREET STATE STREET ARE YOU INTERESTED IN . TELEGRAPHY? We can furnish you with Keys, Sounders, Buzzers, Wire Batteries, Etc. THE EBERBACH & SON COMPANY 200-204 E. Liberty Street rber rwew ause Stationery Sale 1 Pound Writing Paper and 2 Packages Envelopes 35c The Slater .Book Shop; The calamity howler always hangs himself if given enough rope. English as orchestrated by "Let's Go!" gan;. 'Cellist to difector: "There's sharp not ,enough." (Ss-sh-let's go.) the one ting LIBRARY COURSES bell, '18, WILL BE CHANGED of 4,.. - :he num- r service n's keen- in days n's infant game of gan will athletic like uni- ne Mich- This is New rulings in regard to the library course offered during the summer ses- sion make it possible for a student to elect such courses in library work and methods as he chooses, instead of electing the entire curriculum as has been necessary heretofore. Six courses will be offered in this department during the coming sum- mer, the one new course being high school library work. The other five courses are: instruction to library work, elements of cataloging, elements of classification and ordering, ele- mentary reference work, and book binding. All the courses with one exception require practical work in the Uni- versity library as laboratory work, the number of hours varying accord- WAR BROTHERS WILL PROVIDE BLUEJACKETS WITH COMFORTS. Men in the naval service who have no relatives and home ties are' to have the advantage of the War Broth- era membership movement of the de- partment of the Women's Naval ser- vice, whose .,purpose is to provide recreation and comforts for the sailors. The War Brothers membership was established in order to give an op- portunity to American men in home service for the nation to contribute to the morale of our bluejackets and marines by being War Brothers for] the period of the war to some lonely] lads who need a man's advice and friendship. Personal letters and little gifts of tobacco and books and other helpful acts of this nature count a great deal in the drive for victory. Membership may be gained through headquarters at Washington by ap- plication. "From an economic standpoint wild geese and ducks are only valuable as food and if properly protected there is no reason why they should not add materially to the food supply," said Dr. A. G. Ruthven yesterday in com- menting on the attitude of Dr. E. W. .Nelson, chief of the United States bu- reau of biological survey, who protests against the slaughter of wild game for the market. "Michigan naturalints agree with Dr. Nelson that unlimited killing of game birds is to be deplored. Birds should not be used up faster than they can, maintain the species." The game laws of Michigan grant an open season of two and a half months for ducks and geese, and the hunter is limited to 25 birds a day with a maximum of 50 a week. Game fowls cannot be killed for the market in Michigan. JAMES' RECORD AS HEAD OF U. OF I. OVER 13 YEARS. Urbana, Il1.--Coincident with the approaching fiftieth birthday anniver- sary of the University of Illinois, for the celebration of which plans are un- der way, comes the announcement that President Edmund J. James has 'completed the longest term of office of any president who has served the Uni-' versity of Illinois. President James' administration dates from Sept. 1, - 'T'here is no room more thought of when it comes to furnishing, than the Dining Room. Let us show the var- ious sets we display on our floors. Martin Haller, Furniture Rugs, and Carpets.-Adv. If SPRING STYLES TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT-Wood- ,,"- ft IV'"' -.y j'/ 4' y iv kX! -4' I a I' C,,, . , I ' . L'jy _ ,.-I. I I DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eflective May 22, 1917) Detroit Limited and Express Cars--7 :3 a in., 8:xo a. in.. and Hourly to 7:10 p. in., 9:r. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m and every two hours to 6:48 o. m.; to Lasiing, 8:48 p. rn. Jackson Express Cars kocal sto" we t of Ain Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every tia hours t0 V:q8 D. m. Local Cars East Bound-5:35 a. in.. 6:4c a. in., 7:os a. it:. and evrry two ho'rs to 7:05 p. in., 8:0; p. in., g :o.5 p. in., o : so p. m. an psilanti.only,9 a.i,9:5oano 2:5-.m.,6:05 p" m, 9:45 p. m, it:45s . il. Local Cars West Bound-6:5 a m , 7:48 a. m.. ro:2o n. m.. 12:20 a. m. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. FThe Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 Resources .........$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. IF IT'S ANYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC, ASK SWAIN 113 East University Ward & Washington. 8-9 A. A. Sav- 1904, a term to date of thirteen years against the team dents will be allowed a maximum of ings Bank Bldg. Phone 866.-Adv. and six months. he floor of Water- eight hours work toward graduation . In the Chicago elected from the library courses. - e crowd evidenced Those enrolling in the elementary long as the team courses must have at least 30 hours the opponents. credit in the literary college and for ased to be 9-3 in the high school course, must present p in . rines and Chicago at least 75 hours. murmurings were The instruction will be directed by ,in K ok o Brown and Gunme ta At the half, with Librarian W. W. Bishop, of the Uni- ier favor the team versity, Prof. A. S. Root, of the Ober- because the crowd lin library, S. H. Rauck, of the Grand >t standing up in Rapids public library, and Miss M. P. Style and comfort are the two out-standing features of the Benedict, of the New York public 5 new low shoes for early spring wear. This model, in koko D win at any con- library. brown and gunmetal, has the stylish appearance men like, and Sbe seen tonight yet the last is so comfortable it can be worn all day without support without UNION PRESIDENT SPEAKS ON - tiring the feet. i'chigan nee IMPORTANCE OF INFLUENCE . KOKO BROWN...............$5.50 king~ on the gym ___ sure a method of GUNMETAL .....................$5.00 "Influence has been defined as con- trol over the activities of others, and singe it encourages emulation and Syn asked if he was can be used as a great force for good Spats will be very popular this season and we are showing red in the nega- a complete variety in all the new designs. or evil, the man who possesses it must was pr -ii c. $1be extremely careful." With these -$1.50 TO $3.56 words, George F. Hurley, '18L, presi- p dent of the Michigan Union, summar- 5 ecies. ized his talk on "The Responsibility Se' cur window display for a complete line of spring ox- .and Peril of Being Influential" yester- fords ranging in price from $5.00 to $10.00. ties of peace with day noon at the Bible Chair house. . Main Floor it is but natural Hurley compared the man of influ- r Et step will be to ence to a trustee of property, and _ Ids of Greenland" stated that just as the latter has ab- solute power over the property ac- cording to law, so the man of infiu tys the taxi cor- ence has a tremendous power, and o give better 'ser- may be considered as the trustee of rease in rates. Of other destinies. it. Of course. The Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas of the Congregational church will speak at o way Hindenburg 12:40 .o'clock today on "The Ministry 183-185 Woodward Ace.- ity about how he of Angels."- illllll llll1111i 1 t 'lf11111111111HI tII UIIIN111111/11UlIllilfli li 111111N11li 'i 1: mmmom II STOP AT TU TLES 388 MAYNARD For Lunches and Sodas, V I I ~- TYPE WRITERS For Sale and Rent TYPEWRITING Mimeographing Fraternity and Social Stationery 0. .D. MORRILL 322 South State Street ' i I I --r;__, .. . I Hast Schaffner, &_Marx spring suits and top coats are more snappy than ever this spring; the kind of clothes red- blooded young men will be wearing. They have incorporat- ! ed in them all the style tenden- cies that will be popular. We have bought freely and as a consequence offer you choice of a stock unequalled for rich- ness of choice and variety of style, anywhere but..inttheir shops. You will find here clothes as good as you can buy in any city, and the price is more reasonable. New neckwear, Steson and Knox Hats. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel & CO, The Big Home of Hart Schaff- ner and Marx Clothes, at South- west Corner Main and Washing- ton Streets. YotT every Bank- ing need fulfilled at Farmers& Mechanics Bank 101-105 So. Main 330 So, State S (Nickels Arcade i TYour HOME-MADE Candies They are both -delicious and Wholesome MADE AND SOLD AT The SUGAR BOWL Phone 987 109 S. Main S ., _.. 4 pie a.& PIPES L GILBERTS BEST PRICES and ASSORTS to, Fraternity n