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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Vhite Flannel Trousers
are the Correct thing for that dance or party. Have
a pair tailored to your measure at

Official newspaper at the University of
Mifr..gan. Published every mnorning excep,
M .nday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ana Arbor as
second-class matter.
thew . Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub
seriptions: by carrier $2.5*; by mail, $ .oe
Want ad. stations: uarry's; Students' sup
ply Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard
Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414.

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ng Merchant Tailors

311 State St.

SALE OF
STATIONERY AND LATE FICTION
BARGAINS IN BOTH
rhe Slater Book Shop
9noe 430 336 S. State St.

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Communications not to exceed goo words
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the
Editor, i left at the office in the Ann Arbor
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
notices are collected at 7:30 o'clock each
evening.
H. C. L. Jackson...........Managing Editor
C. Philip Emery..........Business Manager

Student?

STOP AT
UTTL'
338 S. STATE

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Special Sale of Cosmetics and Switches
Special Ten Day Weave
BEAUTY SHOP
Miss Mabel Rowe
S3ampoIng, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody
Phone 2402 326 North 5th Avenue

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Marian Wilson... ..........Women's Editor
lDeiorrest S. Rood.........&. xchange litor

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R. T. McDonald................News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn..............ity Editor
Lefarold A Nisled t.. .T ort-Ph Editor
Leonard W. Nietei..........Telegraph' Editor

rhe "Y" Employment Of-
fice has the names of some
200 students who have ap-
plied for vacation employ-
ment. These students are
asked to interview the Em-
ployment Secretary any day
this week between the hours
of 3 and 6 P. M., or on
Saturday morning.

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or sodas and lunches
EORGE BISCH OFF
'I TO S
ice Cut Flowers and PlantS
h spin St. Ann Arbor, Mich-
PHONE 809 MI

ICaling Card s
LATEST STYLES OF ENGRAVING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Order them NOWW
100 Cards with plate-1.50 to $3.50
IW A XK' U
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
ROUBLES admosquitos
are a ot alike. Neither
E one stays 'round a place whar m0
pipe smoke.
Ii! VELVET is a good pipe smoke
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FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $6sooo
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell Waldo M. Abbott
Geo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley
S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Fred Scbmid D. B. Sutton

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The

ountain of Youth

Corner of State and Liberty

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We Offer You
URITY - - SERVICE - LOCATION
Resources $3,800,000
on Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Lin Office--
orthwest Corner Main and Huron
nch Offiee--
707 North University Ave.
Farmers & Mechanics Bank
fers the Best in Modern Banking
ECURITY. - - EFFICIENCY
.ent and Pleasant Quarters. You Will
LSed With Our Service. Two offices
5 8. MaIn St. : : 330 S. State St.
-- Typewriters
Typewriting
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Mimeographing
0. D. MORRILL
iltimore lunch. 322 S. State St

DETROIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson.'
Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster
than local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:35 a.
8:io a. m. and hourly to 7:1o p .m., 9:10
p. nm.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. m., and
every two hours to 6:48 p. m. ; to Lansing,
8:48 p. in.
Jackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of
Ann Arbor)-9 :48 a. mn. andl every two hours
to 7:48 p. mn.
Local Cars Eastbound-5 :35 a. i., 6:40a.
,n., 7:05 a. m. and every two hours to 7:05 1.
n., 8:05 p. m., 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. m., to
Ypsilanti only, 9:20 a.m., 9 450 a. M.,2:05 P.
in., 6 :o5 p. mn., 9:45. .n., 11:45 P. nm., 12:20
a. i., i:1o a.im.,. 1:20 a. m. To Saline,
change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars Westbound-6:o5 a. m., 7:48 a.
11., 10:20 p. M., 12:20 a. 1K.
Takes Pictures
fDevelops Films
Swain Makesn]rients
& Enlargements
711 EC. VNIVDRS1TY
CHOP off a few
minutes and eat some of
WAI KINO LO60
314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M

J. B. Campbell., Assistanr Business Manai
Albert $. Htne..Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Rau.. .Assistant Business Manager
C. M. Ticklig Night Editors H. M. Carey
S. A. " E.waney .. L. Stadeker
F. L. Zeigler
Reporters
C. S. Clark James Schemerhorn. Jr.
R. H. Frickeni G. . Brophy
D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell
Annetta L. Wood F. A. Taber
T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield
K. L. Wehmeyer Eugene Given
E. L. Rice Helmuth Maag
I. H. .Walton G. P. Overton
C. C. Andrews M. K. Ehbert
Business Staff
Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Louis
Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow
rarold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson
Walter R. Payne Bernard WVohl
TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917.
Night Editor-B. A. Swaney.
WHAT' DOES THE PLACARD MEAN?
"Don't wait to be DRAFTED-yo
won't be proud of yourself."
This is a quotation from a red en-
listment placard shown in some of
-he stores in the city.
To spend space considering such a
statement may seem ridiculous, but
this is the first of its kind to appear
in Ann Arbor, and it is precisely the
sort of specious appeal that should not
be countenanced.
"Don't wait to be DRAFTED-you
won't be proud of yourself."
Or, men waiting to be drafted won't
be proud of themselves. Why?
Obviously, because, to be drafted is
to lose pride in self.
In order words, the bill for draft
passed by the United States congress
is derogatory to the pride of the in-
lividual citizen.
Just what sort of advertising is this
or men to fight for the government?
The placards should be withdrawn.
WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER?
"To be or not to be-"
Every one of us is asking the ques-
tion-but who is to answer it?
Can a member of the faculty tell us
whether or not we should join the
ine, or an ambulance unit, or a hos-
pital' corps?
Can our parents, no matter how
Spartanlike they are, decide for us?
No one can answer the question but
ourselves.
True, helpful advice can come from
innumerable quarters, but in the final
:analysis, each man of us must make
us own decision.
Perhaps the best slogan for us all
s: Go slow. don't be carried away
by the moment, and be sure that your
conclusion is based upon logical
grounds as well as upon sentiment.
If, at the last, arguments have worn
out, every phase has been considered,
and still you are in doubt-then leave
your solution to your conscience.
Do You Know That-
South Carolina is the only state in
the union that has but one student
enrolled in this University.
The Daily once had a rival publica-
tion on the campus.
It was know as the Varsity News,
and the two papers were consolidated
in 1901.
The Women's league was organized
in 1890.
The University possesses 368,238
volumes, 283,027 of which are in the
general library.
The Chinese government presented

the University with an exhibit it sent
to the New Orleans exhibition, in 1885.
The University hospital contains 460
beds.
There are 67 Smiths in the Univer-
sity.
Have you written your friend in the
Naval militia yet?

Michigan men who have enlisted for
military service are:
C. J. Warren, '18; Willis Weaver Jr.,
'20; A. G. Wenley, '20; K. C. Wesley,
'17; R. 1. Wheeler, '17; C. R. White; S.
J. Whiteman, '18; O. G. Williams, '19;
W. W. Williams, '18; D. E. Wilson,
'18; J. S. Wilson, '18; G. A. Wilt, H.
W. Wolfe; ,M. C. Wood, '17; H. D.
Wood, '17; J. T. Woodford, '18; Ernest
Wunsch, '17; R. G. Yerkes, '20; F. E.
Young, '20; H. M. Zeiger, '17; C. B.
Zipf.
Michigan men who have enlisted for
agricultural work are:
Ralph Tallman, '20; G. L. Terhune,
'19; A. B. Thompson, '19; J. P. Thomp-
son, '18; W. E. Thorsberg, '18; N. C.
Towne, '17; H. S. Trueman, '19; H. A.
Trumpour, '18; G. W. Turnbull, '19;
J. W. Ulmer, '17; C: J. Underwood,
'20; D. H. Underwood, '18; W. L.
Underwood, '18; L. C. Urquhart; C. A.
Vail, '20; David Van Ommen, "1.9;
A. W. Vert, '19; E. J. Wait, '19; L. P.
Waldo, '17; Arch Walls, '18; E. A.
Ward, '17; M. D. Warner, '17; N. W.
Wassman, '18; H. H. Watson, '19; L.
R. Way, '19; M. A. Weslow, '19; F. C.
Wetzel, '18; A. M. Whitaker,. '20; C.
V. Whitcomb, '19; G. O. Williams, '17;
L. R. Williams, '20; P. R. Wilson, '20;
C. M. Wimbles, '20; C. E. Windiate,

MICHIGAN MEN
IN THE SERVICE

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FOR
FLOWERS

PRO14E 294,

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Liberty St.

Member of *Florists' Telegraph
Delivery Service
Flowers by Wire to All the World.

'20; P. D. Womeldorf, '18; W. R.
Woods Jr.; '19; T. W. Wozniak, '20;
V. R. Wright, '19; A. J. Yech, '20; D. P.
Yerkes, '19; W. J. Zabel, '18; H. S.
Zeve, '20.

Go to Wilkinson's-for your Trunks,
Bags, and Suitcases, where luggage is
good and prices are right. Opposite
Wuerth Arcade, 325 So. Main St.-
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Girls' glee club will hold a special
,hearsal at 4:45 o'clock today.
Stylus will not meet today.
Special meeting of Geneva club
cmbers who expect to go on the
_mping trip, at 5 o'clock Thursday
ternoon in Newberry hall.
Last regular meeting of the Girls'
ducational club at 7:30 o'clock Thurs-
ay evening at the home of Helen 01-
>n, '17, 546 Packard street. \
Work at the Union intelligence bu-
eau will not be continued this week.
Hospital Notes
Philip L. Koklauner, '17. 1309 Wil-
ot avenue, has been sent to the Hom-
eopathic hospital where he wlil be
perated on for hernia.
Guy D. Peters, '17, was taken sick
ith diphtheria and removed to the
niversity hospital.
Physical examinations for the enlist-
tent into the third Michigan ambu-
ince corps are in full progress at the
niversity health service.
Bartlett Lectured at Cornell
Prof. If. H. Bartlett of the botanical
epartment returned yesterday from
haca where last week he gave a
ries of lectures on genetics to Cor-
ell graduate students.
Engraved plate and 100 calling cards]
.50 to $3.75 at Wahr's Bookstores.-
dv. tf
Shirts made to measure. G. H. Wild
o.. Leading Merchant Tailors State

Wherein an Old Question Is Discussed
The female of the species was infi-
nitely more deadly in 1891 than she
is in 1917.
At least that was true in Purduz
university as we may see from an is-
sue of the "U. of M. Daily" for that
year.
According to the account the senior
women of the university adopted some
sort of class hats most offensive to the
members of the other classes. Now
nothing in the world- can be quite so
offensive as a hat, especially a class
hat.
Ask any freshman.
With almost superhuman strength
the younger women of the university
gained possession of the "horrid head-
gear" and stood guard- over the tro-
phies. Upon hearing of the loss the

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seniors marched upon
concealment in a body

the place of
and proceeded

to recover the stolen goods by force.
A terrible struggle ensued; hairpins
and what they pinned flew around in a
distressing manner. In the end the
coveted hats were recovered and the
seniors marched away triumphant.
There might be a moral to this little
tale-at least we may be assured that
the girls of today may be pretty useful
in the war after all.
To see the Russian ex-royal family
hoeing weeds must make those pota-
'oes open their eyes.
There is opportunity in The Michi-
gan Daily Adm. Read them.
Go to Wilkinson's for you Trunks,
Bags, and Suitcases, where luggage is
gocld and prices are right. Opposite
Wuerth Arcade, 325 So. Main St.-
Adv. tf

We offer FREE with every Suit we
make, extra Trousers that match,
or worsted, or choice flannels.
A Suit and a half for the price of a
suit.

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