.A: tYATID wastebasket. In the e and buggy and tle id education as a by- e time, we could per- waste a quarter of a expensive university urselves, individually. be the proper time tion of mental rust. iecessity for full ef- There's One girl In This town Who thinks She is Either A Kleptomaniac Or a Detective. She keeps a Memory Book And She is Glad We are in this War Because it Gives her A Lot of New Things To Collect. Last ".Year She Gathered Hunks of Football men's Socks I 'WoImenI The class in military marching will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasiun. Those wishing to take part in the milita marching' exhibition before the Michigan State Schoolmasters' club on March 28 must attend all rehearsals. Rehearsal of "Amazons" this after- noon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. At 4 o'clock, Youatt, Minchin, Castle- jordan, Thomasin, and Wilhelmina; at 5 o'clock, Wilhelmina and Minchin. A FEW TITLES OF THE Best New Books First Call-Arthur Guy Empey.... ......................... A Yankee in the Trenches-Holmes .......................... . How to Live at the Front-MacQuarrie .......................... In Our First Year of War-Woodrow Wilson .................. On the Field of Honor-Hughes Le Roux ................... The Bolsheviki and World Peace-Troizky................... Liberty Writings of Dr. Hermann Kiefe edited by W. W. Florer My War Diary-Waddington ...................... Food in War Time-Graham Lusk... ..................... ex- a Wahr's Booksto of high school' uated in three generation of y still effect a time by re- hool from now college men in productive MAIN STREET STATE The year's wastebasket and the -Managergarbage can must travel the same Manager Manager route. Talk it over when you are Manager home Easter, and decide to attend the :summer session-Daily Kansan. Campbell / IahFbert Each spring brings up the old ques-" tions. The other day in oratory class Shinkman the fight over co-education waxed ex- slomovitz ceeding warm. Boy, page Morris °Broene ton Marx Dunne. flandibo r L. Rice -- - 4. Nelson Riordan Yes, the basketball team won from Hope, Kalamazoo, and brokeeven D~. H-ausewith Case. We've forgotten about the Kilpatrick rest of the season. lacdonald ies Abele Storrer The Americans are smashing the Germans in Lorraine. At that they're doing only what is expected of them. 1918. Thte publicity agent for the Union has as yet to compose " a sumptuous Fox of stunning, scintillating stars." )L The way we understand it there is ool for to be little kicking at the Whitney to- ich be- night ty will course . A:y waj; we haven't been bothered iven in by a peace rumor for nearly a week. blished work, The kaiser might be reminded that in any the Ides of March are upon us. to be-- not be- GERMANS NOT CHRISTIANS for the DECLARES LLOYD C. DOUGLAS univer- "Civilization will never forgive Ger- of the many for the atrocities of this war," ication- declared the Reverend Lloyd C. Doug- nd and las yesterday afternoon in his talk on ersities "Religion in the World Today." "The e stu- Germans are once for all severed from e front. the family of nations, and are not -sity of Christians, even nominally. Their god as the is the Allah of the Mohammedans, nena of though unadmitted, and it is my be- s is to lief that in time a fusion will come only a of the religion of the German and the s here, Turk." of edu- After giving a brief summary of the it is most worthy religion, Reverend Doug- las spoke of the reform needed in the y work church today, namely, the dropping of r being ancient traditions.. This lecture com- be no pleted the "World Today" series, in of the which the social, political, and econ-- :k from omic phases of the present day have pe we been treated. And Ravelings of Trackmen's Shirts And Initials From Ordinary men's Hat's But Now She Swipes the Lieut's Bars Rips off the Sergeant's Chevrons And peprives the Bally Private of his Buttons. She's going in to Detroit Saturday And so am I And If I Have to Sit With Her Al the Way in There Won't be Enough Left of Me To get off the Train. I want to get Downtto the Station; Early So that I can get a Seat in the smoker That's ALL I Hope. The office is writting a theme on "Democracy," and now just to make a practical application of the knowl- edge we've assimilated, we're going to let the worst freshman cub take us down and buy us a drink. Miss Ogynist, Meet Landy 3annHaltre Ye-ah, Ogy, I know something that has your complaint all obliterated- it's counting the nuggets and beer- tags on a man's ventral side before he passes you. Today's Visions of a hellish lot. Making up final examinations the fourth week of the semester. Waking up to the realiziation that you have forgotten staff meeting for the fourth time and are in line for' the big rubbish can, C. U. B Having somebody tell you with a 1492 air that "thedwar is causing Wo- men to take men's places every- where." Breaking your finger-nail on the edge of the bed after you've turned out the light. Having your mother write you that your might-have-been J-hop display is married. Mr. A. E. Wood, instructor. in so- ciology, will speak on new opportun- ities for women at 4:15 o'clock next Tuesday- afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Michigan Dames will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. George W. Ehlers, 1109 Prospect street, to sew for the Red Cross. Iota Sigma Pi offers a prize of for the best essay on "Women Chemistry" written before June 1. $5 in We Sell MAZDA LAMPS Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp Gives a white light. Just the thing to study by HeL. SWITZER CO. Stationery Sale 1Pound Writing Paper and 2 Packages Envelope 35c Classes in registartion will be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon and tomor- row-afternoon. Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Senior women order caps,-gowns, and collars before Friday. The official R. 0. T. C. and U. M. Insignia have arrived at Henry OCo. 715 N. University.-Adv. The Slater Book . .. ....... LET'S G EASTER IS MFARC I31 ,1 / Li..j K1T\ ,,>' ORDER' YOUR EASTER SUIT TODAY Roll-Ups at an% see Ary Ciga Cases QUARRY PRE5CRIP Cor. 'State and N. Ui Phone 308 of Eurg L colleges com- running in the ational fashion, ed system of tion of the col- a excellent solu- OUR- .Athena Literary Society Meets "Resolved, that the semester plan be dropped at the University of Mich- igan and the four term plan. be adopted," was the subject of a debate presented at the regular meeting of the Athena Literary society Monday night in Mason hall. The affirmative side was presented by Mable Ban- nister, '19, and Ruth Norton, '18; the negative, by Ida E. Mines, '20, and Margaret Yale, grad. The negative side was voted victorious. After the debate an interesting par- liamentary drill was conducted by Anna M. McGurk, '20. Elaine H. Tap- pan, '19, acted as critic for the even- ing. Cary: Yesterday as I was walking across the campus -I saw a freshman carry- ing a typewriter and I felt sorry for him. So I t.m.p. in hand on the hope that you will publish this and that he may read it for I should like to let him know some way that it would be easier to carry a fountain pen.. ..A. D. VICE. WE'VE ORDERED OUR OVERALLS After all, the homestead has many attractions. Smith, college women are going to farm it this summer. We Won't Debate Thuis Point with You Cary: Whether or not to wear dress suits during debates seems to be a sub- ject for debate among the debating teams of some universities. JAY. Girls Swimmers in Detroit Show Form-The Newspaper for A. A. and Washtenaw county. Why pick on. Springing5 Some Spring Styles Easter has always been new clothes day-and good clothes day. This year the .question is, how to be sure the new clothes are good clothes. And one certain way is to see the new things we offer, Fabrics are pure; Stylings -are down to the minute; Fit is guaranteed. For good new clothes for Easter let us take your measure for a suit. G. H. Wild Company vas even less a expected.. Our a joke. The eat would have re on the foot- s athletic rec- it will be nec- k and baseball i exceptionally DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and J (Effective May 22, 1917) Detroit.Limitedanda Express Cars- in.. 8:io a. in., and hourly to 7:10 P. o. M. i Kalamazoo Limited Cars---8:48 a. every two hnurs to 6:48 0. M-; to 8:48 P. in. Jackson Express Cars :local sto- Ain Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every t. to s :48 0. m. 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Prof. Davis to Give Extension Lecture Prof. C. 0. Davis will lecture in Schoolcraft, Mich., tomorrow night on "The Tendencies of Modern Educa- da after this? May Festival Tickets Mail Orders for Block "B" and "C" now being re- ceived. They will be filled in order of receipt. Public sale-of Block "B" $5,50 each ($2450 if "cover coupon" is exchanged)-Hill Auditor- ium 8:00 o'clock A. M.,(Eastern Time) TRU 218 S. M Radio Military WristWatches $4.25 to $21 . Shampooing, and Chiropody. ppointment. 326 troit St. Ph'one w sos WAR SAINS SMPS ISSUED DY TH5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SATURDAY, MARCH 16 rWVl5DWSTAMPSa 11)arTHE ¢TATSj 3.'N MICHIGAN'S GREATEST M T"