i A 1L.. vIII.A.Jt-lvil'1 L-tiL ze Comfort in Summer Clothes WHDEN the sizzle and scorch of a summer sun surcharge the atmosphere,you 'll appreciate the cool comfort of an outing suit. Tailor-Made to your Inches from any of our many tropical weight fabrics-Palm Beach, Mohair, IKool Krash, feather- weight serges and other depend- able, stylish materials. Order Now and be Pre- pared for the Heated Session i 1 _ ' °°.- i Offticial newspalpr ac !thc University oy Milr:Agan1. L'ubhhed ev ry corning excep Ml ,?Iday during heunivei'ty ar. Entered at the.. pos'r-ofli:ce at Anti Arbor as xecond class mater. ~e~tions; h ar zr , r : hby al, $3 or Wa nt ad. ttcm ury':Suet'~i Ply Store; The Del~iPta, cor. tate and Paekl; :.d Phones: Eesiness, o;dtril24. Communications not tojeced JeOwtrd s in length, or notiacesofevns wi be pub- lished in The Daily, al the dscretion of the j lditor, if left at thie offie in t he Anti Arbor Press Wldg., or in the notice b)o>: ir the west corridor of the general iriy where the notices are collected at 7 30; co'clock eaeb evening- C. 'niip, ner..........l~is- lnae l~.'P.Aii~ool................esI io free j<~ osly ............. t i~eon.aroV. 'Vi(t ..........eI-g.al;,i, 1 ,.;, re y'ou This Student ? Select a fashion from the many models that we show or have it designed as you de- sire it; patch pockets, plain, belted or pinch backs and other novelty style variations. Guaranteed in fit, fKashionl, fabric -m d shape permanency that defies the stretch and strain of constant wear. No higher in price °than a good ready-made but vastly super- ior in tailoring and in texture. TUhe "'Y" Eniployinent Of- fce has the namies of some Zoo students who have ap- plied for vacation employ- men t. These students are askedi to interview the Em- ploymient Secretary any day this week between the hours of 3 and( 6 P. M., or on Saturday morning. lAES ung Cr d s 1-AT TSTYLES OF ENGRAVING ALL WORK GUARANTEED In- Order them NOWa 100 Cards with1 plate--i1.50 to $3.50; - - Q - B 1T R -j a GW Iternp'r'm)ents they'd beAsfed with those CA your .. .. _. _ \-.. . . 'Fa° ~.H. W~ILD COMPANY, Leading Merechant Tailor Lee's Slotted Throat TENNIS RACKETS The Slater Book Shop Phone 430 336 S. State St. t C I I I i t :Mar ian Wilson........,,.. .Womren' s ditor' De~orrest S. Rood..,,.......Exchange lEditor F" X. Campbell.. Assistant Bwusinesn Marnagtr Albert It. Horn*..Assistant Busiesm Manager Roscoe R. Ran,. .Assistant Bueiuess Manager 13A ikigNgh dtr .M . A. Swaney J. T,.. Stadeker l . iciler Reporter. C. S. Clark J1ame:,selirhe: mrhorn, Jr. R. 11. Fricken °. 0. Brophry D. 1H. Crutte-nden MIildred C. Mighell Annet ta L. ."We'IF.A. Tab:; 1'. F. McAllisr A!~ Shoenfield K. L~. Xehmeyer Egn ie E,> L. RiceIelthMa C. C. .\ndrewvs . Al. 1 :C i I , MICHIGAN MEN IN THE SERVICE i t I I -: N\1 ich;gan men who have enlisted for military service are: P. M. Crtamer, -- _ Business Paul E. Cholette Harold Makinson Harold R. Smith Walter R. Payne Staff 1 r.rtR. ILourisg E.arl F. LGan~w , a STOP AT rUTTLE'"S 338 S. STATE for sodas and lunches GEORGE BISCHiOFF F LOIST hioice Cut Flowerts and Plants 0 Chapin St. Ann Arbor, Mich- PHONE 809 M F Special Sale of Cosmetics and Switches Special Ten Day Weave ~BEAUTY SHOP Miss Mabel Rowe Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody Phone 2402 326 North 5th Aven tie FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,000 DIRECTORS Wirt Cornwell Geo. W. Patterso S. W. Clarkson Fred Schimid Waldo M. Abbott on Harry M. Hawley Harrison Soule D. B. Sutton M. D. Kinnie 1A . - __--- ~ ;. f/ (. ' A FEW SWALLOWS of our Delicious, Cold and Sparkling Soda Water on a sultry day will open your eyes to the difference in a high grade, pure fruit juice flavoring and that made by artificial processes. Our Choice Soda Water is a boon to the thirsty on a summer's day and our Ice Cream Soda is both food and drink. THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH We Offer You SECURITY- - SERVICE - LOCATION Resources $,80,0 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Main Office-- Northwest Corner Main and Burgs Branch Office~- 707 North University Ave. rho Farers & Mechanics Bank Offers the Best in Modern Banking SECURITY." - EFFICIENCY Convenient and Pleasant Quarters. You Will Be Pieoaaad With Our Service. Two Offices 01-105 S. Main St.: : 330 S. State St. . Typewriters Typewriting Mimeographing 0. D. MORRILL, iver Baltimore Lunch. 322 S. State St DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern tune, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars---7:35 a. mn., 8 :io a. in. and hourly to 7:10o p .m., 9:i0 p. im. Kalamazoo Limited Cars--8 :48 a. in., and every two hours to 6:48 p. i-. ; to Lansing, 8:48 p. m. Jackson Express Cars-( Local stops wecst of Ann Arbor)-9 :48 a. in. and every two hours to 7:48 P. in.. Local Cars Eastbound--5:35 a. in., 6:40 a. m,7 :o5 a. in. and every two hours to 7 :05 p. in., 8:05 p. mn., 9:o5 p. in., in :5o p. mn., to Ypsilanti only, 9:20 a. mn., 9:50 a. in., a2:05 p. mn., 6:05 p. m.~, 9:45 P. in., 11:45 I). D,., 12:20 a. in., i : 10 a. in., 1 :20 a. mn. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars Westbound-6 :05 a. Mn., 7:48 a. in., Io0:20 P. in., 12:20 a. In. Swai Has purchased the entire file of Dainies & Nickels and Daines' negatives. For prints from any, please call at 713 E. VNIVICR8ITNY CHMOP off a few minutes and eat some of ONCORG I'9 3S'IEY WAN KING LOO 814 S. State St. Phone 1244-Ml TU7ESI)AYi, MAY 22,11. VNi1ht. Iditor--C .Ad..w '1ti¢'°rei ??al i exc !l(nt1:peil q1 Gal. 4 lie This is the time of all tinies that the country is in need of advancing the spirit of bravery andl honor. Eachi of the innumerable conimu-1 nities which makes up the nation should perform its share. This University certainly can do its' smnall part. Michigan in the last few months has demonstrated by its concerted drill-' ing, by its applications to the officers' training camps, by its sending-of men to construction camps, and ship- building yards, by its intelligence bu- reau, that its alumni and undergradu- ates are surely not lacking in hravery. And now the students of the Uni- versity have an opportunity to show each other, the faculty, and the peo- pie of the state, that their honor, too, is on a high plane. A creed of honor not only for the coming examinations but for all time, has been prepared by a number of representative students. This creed is being submitted to the campus for endorsement.j A mere signing is not sufficient. It is the living up to the creed that is necessary. WEAR THOSEi" CAPS AND GOWNS Swing-out andA Senior Sing have slipped back along the path to gradu- ation. Seniors in their black caps and gowns were out in numbers on the first occasion, but Friday night saw fewer members of the class in their correct habiliments. Tomorrow is cap and gown day again. If the decrease in the number of wearers is proportional to that be- tween Swing-out and Senior Sing, we will hardly be able to distinguish our seniors on the campus. We urge every mian andl every wom- an who ha s a right to wear a cap and gown to do so on Wednesday. Have you subs-crib;ed('to the Univer- sity of M~ichigan alutniii trtust fund? Don't let the weathter flunk you. From the poor outlook which the farmer has so far th :;is year, we should judge that the weather man was a German. 1 ,It. J. Hesse, '19, P. F. Labadie, 19C. F. Lamibert, '19, R. D. Lamond, G. iR. Larwill. '20, C. B. Lawton, l. 1.J. Leasure, '18, T. J. Le~lanc, F. Let, '18, M. JT. Lewin, '19. E. W. I GE ood, '18, P. IT. Long, '20, R. E. 1 otnr, '19, A. E. Loucks, '18, E. 11. 1otd '18, C. XW. Loveil, '18, L. E. i "ebri, '17, H. M. Lumsden, 1I9, D. V. Lnch,'18, and F. B. Lyons, '18. Mrhigan men who have enlisted for + o u ork axe: 11. Q. Abell, '19, T. R,. Adm.'1 9, P. E. Alden, '18, G. V. Ald- ide '18, Eugene Aten, '19. C. 11. < rgzin, '20, C. . Bright, I). C. PBrom- icy,.'20, T. F. Carson, '20, W. W. D~aw- Icy, '17, A. G. lDiegelhnan,, '19, J. IL. l' arley, '20, Arnold Ensel, '20, Julius I aab, '19, J. W. 1lalfhill, '19, A. J. Mall, '20, E. R. Hamilton. '20, D. 11. laniond, '17, J.1.1. Hanger, '19, J1. A. " apisht, '19, HI. R. Hansen, '21),'S. L~. :harris. '20, 1L. 1). Hart. '20, E. IK: I aw\kes Jr., '17, F. T. Hawley, '19, A. 1',i f lay s, '19, H. W. Ileffner, '20, G. ll. Hleideman, '20, and 11. S. Ilelmrich American Students Will Unite Allies Princeton, N. J., May 21.-Univer- sity students can bring about a closer ,union between United States and Eng- jloud, according to a statement by the lion. Arthur J. Balfour. By responding to their country's call and fighting side by side with the nen from Great Britain, American col- lege boys will lead the nation to a closer union with the allies of United States. Hospi.talNotes Vernon IL Parks, '19, 323 Last Wil- Siam street: is cconilined to the Univer- 3iy opia with a attack of acute 1d. . ed '1°7, 1511 Washlenaw _~ uie. who ws confined to the con- aiotlo urdof tlic University hospital with il 1dtl is been dismissed. State university, is visiting his par- ents; Dean and Mrs. W. 13.. Hinsdale of this city. arow Sldeiits Aid Registration Providence, R. I., May 21.-The di- rector of the military census has called for 180 students of Brown university to assist in the registration for con- scription. The men will receive no compensation. Shirts made to measure. G. H. Wild Co., eai Merchant 'Tailors. State F LADERS OR FLOW ERS PIRONE 2 4 213 E. Liberty St. MIember of FloriSts" Telegraph Delivery Service Flowers by Wire to All the World. .,-. . . -> ff ; -- , : , , . , . . Dr. A. d. 1Hinsdale, professor of Ihomoeopathic mat'erial mledica at Ohio Try The Daily for service. Dainty Sriped Voiles and Crisp Pta ided Ginghams are the, New Su{,rmer Frocks And the secret of their di*?tinction and 4charm is that they are copied from high-priced things that New York shops ave featuring. For practical weeri ~hm - p rticulariy good-especially the trim tailored ones, though some cof thcii_-c much m;ore frivolous and charming than "practical" clothes have an y right to be. Tailored linen frocks are goodsya too. They have big pockets and wide belts-becoming touches of bthn and braiding-and there are scores arnd scores to choose from! Rose, gray, dell blue, lilac, pink, pale blue, brown, tan, white. The sheer lawn