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9-12 and 2-5 daily

Gymnasium

made to feel that she
indispensible service,
will have justified it-
n teach the women of
work together for its
ave a permanent unify-
m all future attempts to
ment or bring about re-

Do you want a Job
or
Do you want some
work done

9

SHORTHAND
BEGINNING CLASS

SHIRT
SHOES

Consisting of
PANTS
SUPPORTER

TO-DAY

Call Mr. Hursman

823

ad How valuable, or, perhaps, invalu-
rhe able, the records will prove to be in
left
in case the war is long and the govern-
,ch ment is obliged to call upon the wom-
en in considerable numbers to keep
ned industry alive and satisfy our econ-
omic wants, cannot be reckoned. And
however optimistic we may be, we
tor must realize that such a situation is,
ger
- at least, not impossible.
tar So far, University women have not
itr
tor shown the interest that was hoped for
itr
tar and expected of them. During the first
half of the week, registrations have
itr
tar come slowly. Three days remain for
Michigan women to show that they are
ger awake to the opportunity offered
ger them; to give themselves, as a unit,
ger
inthe great work of the war; and to
serve as an example to those to whom
eli the matter will come next month.
pert
Although the completion of a cop-
an per toll circuit has brought about a
it' direct phone connection between Ann
ne
rx Arbor and- Toledo, it is thought that
ice there will be an even greater tie be-
on tween the two cities after May 1.
an
Why doesn't someone arise with the"
use
ck suggestion that Ann Arbor have sun
aid time along with the two prevailing
er at present? There must be clocks
enough in town to allow of it.
Kaiser Bill and his trusted aides in
- Potsdam are evidently suffering from
a severe attack of Deutschland "kold-
ische feet" in connection with the
rr. spring drive.
A California democrat petitioned his
ho board of elections for permission to
he change his party affiliation to that of
the Bolsheviki. Boy, chase that squir-
rel away.
:r It's high time for another storm.
Ann Arbor water is becoming clear

CA RYA TID
Something Else Effervesces on Ann.
Street
(For this, R. L. S., we apologize)
In winter I get up at night
And dress by cold electric light;
But now it's quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day.
I have to go to bed and hear
The boys lope down to quaff their.
beer,
Or listen to their stuttering feet,
As they come back along Ann street.
.And does it not seem hard to you,
When stars prick through the evening
blue,
,And I should like to stay up late,
To have but one sad mid-week date?
Visions of Hell-Taking an ex-
tremely interesting young lady to the
Whitney and finding that your seats
are on opposite sides of a post.
The real Blighter for today is he
~who sweats in his heavies and sheep-
skin, muttering, "We'll have another
snowstorm yet; just you wait."
The White House will not roll eggs
this year according to the ancient
practice. Wouldn't it be a delightful
surprise if Congress would follow suit
and decide not to roll logs this year?
The theater ed. beseeches 'us to in-
form R. H. F. that our next anatomi-
cal drama is "Chin-Chin."
Hand Down the Cocaine Bottle
It is reported that an oil painting
of "Cleopatra" has been stolen from
the front of the Majestic. All the data
now in my possession, Watson, point
to two possible hypotheses. Either
the lady-snatcher is growing bolder
and a bit more aesthetic, or else the
kleptomaniac who took the traffic
signs, "Go Slow," has made another;
addition to his unique "M" book.
Detroit Journal-"1,000 goats will
be set to work for the U. S." What!
Another thousand?
INTERNATIONAL Y. W. C. A. WORK
TO BE EXPLAINED TO WOMEN

1 or 3, Eastern Time

Special Price of $2.50
-AT-
Wahr's University Bookstores

PHONE 342-R

Or Call at

MAIN STREET

STATE STREET

Hamilton
Business
College
State and William Sts.
Cry e
Dean Arnold of Simmons college
will speak at the Friday afternoon
session of the food conference. The
meeting will be held from 2 to 5
o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. The
evening meeting will take place in
the Congregational church and a dis-
cussion will be held from 10 to 12
o'clock Saturday morning in Barbour
gymnasium.
Junior- Girls' play tickets are on
sale at Barbour gymnasium. Invita-
tions will not be sent out to the sen-
iors this year, but it is understood
that all senior girls are expected to
attend the Tuesday night perform-
ance.
There will be a rehearsal of "Ama-
zons" from 4 to 6 o'clock this after-
noon in University hall. The follow-
ing persons will report: Billy, Tom-
my, Noel, Tweenwayes, De Grival,
Litterly, and Fitton. ...
Miss Agnes Wells, acting dean of
women will be at home to sorority
chaperones and heads of league
houses from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock this
afternoon at Newberry residence.
Senior supper tickets are 50 cents
and will be on sale from 9 to 12 o'-
clock this morning and from 2 to 4
o'clock this afternoon in University
hall.

THE EBERBACH & SON COMP,
200-204 E. Liberty Street

The place to go when you want

Chemicals
Laboratory Supplies
Drugs and Toilet Articles
Choice Selection of
Dance Programs
and Place Cards
The Slater Book Shot

Only three days left in which to
register.
Students Offered Summer Positions
Positions for the coming summer
have been offered to students of the
University by the Goodrich Tire and
Rubber company of Akron, 0. In a
letter to the Michigan Union, the
firm asks that the offer be placed be-
fore students desirous of obtaining
work in the factory at Akron. The
letter, giving full details of the nec-
essary qualifications, may be seen at
the Union desk.
Jewish Students Will Visit Detroit
Jewish students of the University
will be entertained in Detroit, Sun-
day, by the Young Peoples' society
and the Women's auxiliary of the
Temple Beth-E1 of that city. They
will dine.at the homes of the members
and in the evening will attend a re-
ception and dance. Soldiers stationed
in Detroit have also been invited.
Free Exhibition of Raemaeker's
Great War Cartoons, daily at James
Foster's House of Art.-Adv.

It Ilt

own the BEETHOVEN SONATA ON TODAY'S
g slower TWILIGHT CONCERT PROGRAMI
estination
s visions Beethoven's Kreutzer sonata will be
>rty acres a feature of the program to be given
hipmunks at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the
y old rail Twilight concert series in Hill aud-
m things itorium.
some for- Mr. Samuel P. Lockwood, Mrs.
n of how James B. Rhead, and Mr. James Ham-
will look ilton, of the faculty of the University
damp old School of Music will participate in
he whole the program. Mr. Earl V. Moore will
play the organ accompaniment and
atory, the Miss Dorothy Phoebe Wines will be
tears the piano accompanist.
tens back
t on high Registrar Hall Will Speak Today
any need Registrar A. G. Hall will speak at
feel the the University Lenten service to be
like to held at 12:40 o'clock today in the
to come Bible Chair house, corner of State and
the ideas Jefferson streets. His subject will be
he feeling "Vocational Sacrifice." Men and wo-
men of the University are invited to
ng at the attend.' The talk will end in time for
ent. From 1 o'clock classes.

Places for the women's
luncheon can be secured by
Elsie Erley, '20, at 62.

annual
calling

DETROIT UrNITZD LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
(Effective May 22, 1917)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-- :35
in., 8:1o a. mn., and hourly to 7:10 P. im., 9:1
p. m.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars--8:48 a. m an
every two hours to 6:48 o. m.; to Lansin
8:48 p. m
Jackson Express Cars ;local sto~- west
Alm Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every too hou
to V-:48 p..iM.
Local Cars East Bound.-5:35ha". .4
a. in., 7 :05 a. in. and every two hours to 7:c
p. m.. 8:05 p. M.. 9:05 p. M., 1.s:= p.a
To Ypsilanti only, 9:2o a. M., 9:5e a'm
2-05 ;. in. 6:0s p. m, 94s p.T n, 11:45 p.
i2:oa-. I 1:to a. m. i :2o a. m. ro Salim
change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cara West Bound-6:o5 a. Ty-, 7 :4
a. in.. ro:2o . n. 12:2o a. m.
Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00
Resources .........$4,000,000.00
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron.
707 North University Ave.
STOP AT
T TUTTLES
388 MAYNARD
For Lunches and Sodas
TYPEWRITERS
For Sale and Rent
TYPEWRITING
Mimeographing
Fraternity and Social Stationery
0. D. MORRILL
322 South State Street
IF IT'S ANYTHING
PHOTOGRAPHIC, ASK
SWAIN
113 East University
Your every Bank-
ing need fulfilled at

Mrs. A. Reed McClure and Miss
Harriet Taylor of New York City will
be in Ann Arbor March 24, 25, and 26,
to iuterest Michigan women in inter-
national Y. W. C. A. work. Mrs. Mc-
Clure will be a guest at Martha Cook
building and Miss Taylor at Newberry
residence. Girls interested in the
movement may. secure interviews
either on Monday evening or at any
hour Tuesday by phoning the Univer-
sity Y. W. C. A. office, 208.
Dr. J. C.1 Wood Leaves for Cleveland
Dr. James C. Wood of Cleveland,
formerly a member of the faculty of
the Homuoeopathic Medical school, left
Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon after
giving a series of lectures in the city
to the medical students. Dr. Wood
aided materially in establishing the
gynecological department while he
was in. the University.

Girls' Educational club will meet at
7:30 o'clock tonight at 504 South State
ptreet.-

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22,1918

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ace reigns
strains of
nd of mer-

Music by "Ike" Fisher's
Banforte-Saxophone Sextet

Hear Pres. McKenny of Ypsilanti,
at the University Lenten Service Fri-
day. Bible Chair House-12:40 to 1
o'clock.-Adv.

IDancing 9 to 1 Tickets at Busy Bee and at, Door

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