I 1 11.,j 1M11%-11 11131'11 M- .L...- r !uteFlannel TrousersI 1 t-rgx#axc c . e Correct thing for that dance or party. a.p~r tailored to your measure at Have G. H. Wild Company Merchant Tailrs, 311 State St. B Official newspaper at the University of Wei' gan. Published every _morninir except M ,;day during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. 'hits. Ann At om Press Building. Sub- .criptions : by arir 2F.50;, by mail, $3.as N~ant ad. stations~: uarry's; Students' Sup lStarte Thg Delta, car. State and Packai d Sones: 'Busness, 96a; Editorial, 2434.- Comnmunications not to exceed 30 wards in length, or notices of events will be pub- lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the Editor, if 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 7.3jo o'clock eacb evening. H-. C. L. Jackson......... Managing Editor C. Philip Emnery........... Business Manaker R. TI. Mc)onald......... ..... Newvs Editor [,eceF. Joslyn .............. ...it3 ltditoi Rarold A Fitzgerald..... pnJwr+= VIiit,o Leonard X"'. Nieter......... elegraph lEditor Marian Wilson. .............Women's Edh~-nr rDeForrest S. Rood.. ,....... Exchange Edlitor Are Yom Thi s ka - kIATEST STYLES OF ENGRAVING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Order' them NOW 100 Cards wvith plate-i.54 to $3.504 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Studenf. ,-Ip !+! SALE OF STATIONERY AND LATE FICTION BARGAINS IN BOTH f'k ,is 480 Slater, Book Shop 836 S. State St. Thelic"Y" Emplloyment Of- fice has the names of sonic zoo stihielits who have ap- pl ied for vacation cmiplo'- menti. These students aire asked to inter view the Jin- ployment Secretary any day this week betwecn the hours of 3 and 6 P. Al., or on Saturday morning. STOP ATI UTTLE'I 338 3. STATE r sodas and lunches 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 Avenue 01 L ROE BISCtiIOFF FIRST NAIL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICA. r'T j Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profit $6gooo - DIRECTORS,'a- 'Wirt 'Cornwell Waldo M. Abbott 'Ut Flowers and Plants I Geo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley 11 St Anni Arbor, MCh' S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule Fred Schmid D. B. Sutton PHONE 806 M E. D. Kinnie J. Z. Campbell.. Assistanit Busintess Marager Albert 1;. Horne. 'Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. Ran..-.A-sistant Business' Manager Night Editors C. M. Tickling i1. M. Carey B. A. Swaney J. L. Stadeker 1.L. Zeigler Reporters , C. S. Clark Jamnes Schermerhorn, Jr. R. 1. Friekgn G.' 0. Brophy, U. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell Annetta T- Wood. F. A. Taber T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield K. L. Wehmeyer Fugene- Given E. L. Rice Hlelinuth Maag 1. 11. Walton G. P. Overtonz C. C. Andrews Al. K. Ehlber-t Business Staff Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Louis larold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow H-arold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson Walter R. Payne Bernard Kohl SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. Night Editor-K. L. Wohmeyer .mmmwmow --,... _: The ~ountain of Youth Corner of State and Liberty WXMWMMM-000 l A We Offer. Voun SECURITY - SERVICE - - LOCATION Resources $3,8Boo,ooo Ann ArborSaig Bank Incorporated 1'369 Main Office-~ Northwest Corkzer Mlain and Huron Branch Office~- 707 North University Ave. e Farmers &Mechanics Bank offers the Best in Modern Banking SECURITY . . EFFICIENCY venient and P'leasaut Quarters. You Will Pleased with our Service. Trwo offices -105 S. Main St. : 330 S. State St. a - Typewriters P Typewriting Mimeographing 0. D. MO RLL,w r Baltimnore Lunch. 322 S. State St Patronize Daily Advertisers. DETROIT UNIED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Gars run oil Eastern time, one hour faster ihlan local time'. Detroit +Limited and Express Cars-7 :35 a. I., 8 :1o a. iin. and hourly to 7 :1o p .m., 9 :10 p. n1i. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. in., and every two hours to 6:,8 p. n. ; to Lansing, 8:48 p. n. Jackson Express Cars--(Local stops west of Ann !Arbor)--9:48 a. in. aiid every two hours to 7:48 P. rn. Local Cars Eastbound-5g 5 a. in., 6:40 a. in., 7 :o5 a. ni. and every two hours to 7:05 P. Ill., 8:05 pi in., 9:05 p. In., 10:50 p. fli, to Vpsilanti only, 9;20 a. n1i., 9:5o a. in., 2 :05 p. in., 6:05 P.ini., 9:45 P. in., 11 :45 P. Mi., 12:20 a. inm., i :io a. ni.,1 :2o a. mn. To Saline, cehange at Ypsilanti. Local Cars Westbound-6 :05 a. mn.,'7 :48 a. Takes Pictures QIA~lufl Develops Films Swa inl MakesPrints {& Enlargements 713 M. UNIVLRSITY CHOP off afew minutes and eat some of G EORtGE'S S U& WAX RING LOGA 314 S. State St. Phone 1244-PA Use the advertliing eoiumns of The Miohigan Daily in order to reach thi best of AnnArbor's buyers. THE FIFTH ANNUAL REGATTA Regatta day is with us again. Men interested in water sports have :-in opportunity to prove their worth. Men interested in athletic competition have an opportunity to watch keen rivalry. The regatta committee has 'worked unceasingly to make the affair a suc- cess. Coming as it does at the end of a spring when athletics have been practically at a stand still, it affords a chance for all to 'take part in what should be one of the most attractive events Qf the month. of June. The success of today is really a test. Argument has been heard for and against water sports At Michigan. If you believe 'in them, prove your in- terest by appearing on the banks, or better still, as a contestant. JUSTIFIED STEALING When you feel your familiar world donning a cloak of murky hue, and you begin to doubt the motives of yourself and your friends, what do you do? MICHIGAN MEN IN TH4ESERVICE 'Those who have bee'n permitteti to leave for' military service a: i t. I1.. Albertson, '18; iR. Brealkey,'0 C. C. Chandler, '19; 11. C. Do-yle, -2,;Frak Grover, '18; Mark ilanna, Chats. W. ilorr, '19; G. I . Lawson, '20; 'Donald XMabley, '19; F. A. l'uddifoot, '1,);E. W. Pulling, '17; 13. D. Schmidt, '19; E. Prescott Smith, '18; Paul Steketee, '18; henry J. Wallbrunn, '19; George 0. White, '17; W. 1'. Wild, '19; Don- ald R. Wright, '18. Those who have been permnitted to leave for agricultural service are: L~. S. Burchard; '19; R. 3'. Bur,,haIird, '17; A. J. Cohn, '20; Gail R.1esoe '18; E'arl J. Friedmey-er, '20; l;tayinondl F. Kahle, '17; C harles Osius, '20u; ['Ill G.. 1Pearson, 'E), and C. A.Vad l boom, '20. City News Demonstraitions in c c nmng xeget- ables will be given by Miss Itav en of Michigan Agricultural college, ,une G and 7, at the following Ilotrs adplac- es: Tune 0, 2 o'clockz in thealit rnooli, gas office, aEast Buren stre et; 7 o'clock in the evening, high school; June 7, 2 o'clockc in the afternoon, residence of Mrs. Fred Stevens, Fer- don road; 7 o'clock in the evenin, city Y. W. C. A. i-.acli (lemionstration is complete in itself. Ann Arbor wio- men are invited to attend one oflfthe lectures. ,' 13] D XTATURE never starts any- LI ~ thing she "can't finish. To-L Sbacco ain't any exception.C "VELVET is naturallyr aged for two years. No artificial methods. OR FLOWERS PHONE 294 213 U.. lib, rty St. Member of FleOrNOs' Telegrauph Delivery Service, Flowers by WFire to All the World. I 1 1 Ala{ (4 t 1 '. 4 I tIomen "Get Up to the Net" It's not easy. Not after the first couple of sets arlyway. Past this point, getting up to the net becomes down right hard work, requiring every ounce of strength and stamina in your body. And some timnes when this fails you just can't get up to the net and are forced into a defensive game. lheat acan't get people up to the net. It is not a miracle worker, but it can and has done its part in putting players in con- dition to see the game through, which is the most important consideration after all. Shredded Wheat is 4i muscle- building , delicious, all-day food made from the whole wheat berry. ;t contains the maximum of food value and the minimum of waste. It is extremely. easy to digest and nutritious to a high degree. It is a good, satisfying cereal food, which is about all that one should demand., Just sit down and let the blackness spend itself? If so, you waste time and energy. Begin the moment you feel the cling- ing fingers of dejection touching you, to shake them, off. There is one sure cure: Steal! Steal the attitude of someone else. The world as a whole is an. object that one sees through the lenses of his own view point. If you are despondent. your own lenses are blurred. Then look at existence from some other angle. No one will object to your purloin- ing their attitude. Forget your own narrow, congested field for the once and enter into the life of another. If you can't find someone you know to divert you, get a book. -Stealing to alter the course of your thoughts toward despondency may be in some degree a theft, but it is en- tirely justifiable. When we know how little we know, we know quite a little. It's all right to be a little skeptical --but be more so of yourself than of others. Five more days of school before exams. A big vocabulary is a good thing, but there's no use using it all at once.. At the request of Frederick W. Stevens of Ann Arbor, state director of. Red Cross work, a meeting of the executive committee of the Ann Ar- bor~ chapter has been called 'for 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Lane hall.. At this meeting representatives of the Ypsilanti chapter and mte nbers of the Rted Cross organizations throughout the cotinty will be piresenlt for the purpose of discussing the formation of a county ted Cross chapter. Dr.. Louis P. phall, chairman of the Ann Arbor chapter, will p~reside at the meeting. Representatives from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Saline. Milan, Man- chiester, Chelsea, Dexter and other communities will be present. Gives Talk on Fraternal Insitrance Miss Nellie Reichenbach, investment department head of the Maccabees of Detroit gave the second of a series of lectures on 'fraternal insurance com- panies yesterday afternoon in room 401 Mason hall. She dealt with the investment of the mortuary fund and the statute of various states applying' to this fund. Go to Wilkinson's for you Trunks, Bags, and Suitcases, when(' lugg-age is good atnd prices are right. Opposite A'uerth Arcade, 325 So Main St.-- Adv. tf Meeting of the board of directors a~t 9 o'clock this morning. A,-nuaL lold1( day at 2 o'clock this altcriloon at Palmer field. Stlswill mneet at 12 o'clock today in the Women's league room in Uni- versity hall before going on the an- nual picnic., Tickets for the senior breakfast will go on sale Wednesday and Thursday or iPext week in the Library. They ayalso be secured from Julia Rien- wi ck. '17, at that time. Field day gainies will begin 'at 2 o'clock this afternoon on Palmer field. Ee~vTickts eft for D.11lce ' 1'on1it The committee in charge of the union dance tonight is D. M. Sar- oaiigh, '17L, chairman; F. J1. Kleenian, ':171.; C. S. Clark, '19, and G. A. I]errick, '19. MVr. and Mrs. J. C. Chris- tens:en ,will-be the chaperons. here are still a few unsold tickets that may be secured at the Union desl . Waters,117, ('onfined wirth )Te .sles Phyllis- NW. Waters, '17, is confined in her room at 206 North Fourteenth stree with German measles. 11cr condtition is not serious. DelhI a Cafe open Commencement week. 'Taxble d'hote service. Special part ies by arrangement.--Adv. :30 t an ci ets yinparticular attention. D~elta Cafe,--Adv. i q ti .h ° i rat ,. ' __. , __ i e 1' ,, ' . ,. : t ; n , ! . , ,,'% , ,' ., t. r , : s 9I 9 } _ i i Hart, Schaff nr Marx -Shirt: nmade to measure. G. 14. Wild lo.. Leadfing Mcerchant 'Tailors State Canoe.s are not complete for the Itezatta without a Stewart Phono- graph. Allmen inlger Mtisic Shop, 122 have shipped us a.large col-~ lection of Dixie Wleaves cnd, other bight 'Weight Summer Suits. They're great in style and will hold their shape. Before buying a Suit --see these., Nl. Liberty St.-Acv. 2 Z - START NOW TO. PREPARE .YOUR FEET ! Knox Hats Comedy Club Holds Tryouts Today f Tryouts for admission to the Coin- o'clock this morning in the auditorium of Newberry hall. Candidates will be R byulat required to give a short extemporane-bye eus speech or read a brief selection. These are l( _________________clean, regulh Lusy Gates sings for the Columbia consent of ti exclusively. Her records will play on any disk machine. Allmendinger Music Shop, 122 D. Liberty St.-Adv. 2 Get your Canoe Lunch for the Re- 206 Jed' gatta at the Delta. Phone 817-M.- Nex~t Door to Z Adv. 1-2 _______ y - SHOE.S ion Munson Last, required to be worn very U. S. Officer and Enlisted Man. Lot "$econds" or condemned Shoi es,,but brand new, ,ition ARMY SHOES, soald with the $0 he government ...................... $ J. TFARL THE OUT DOOR STORE fferson Ave., DETROIT interurban Station. Order one size larger than ordinary shoes in plenty. The biggest selec- tion in Ann Arbor. " cCome Dolvn Tolvn" Reue-Ccnin-Hiegel Cot Sou tliwestccoraner Washington and Main Sts. Thera is opportunity in The MI4chi- gn Daily Ads head tnein. U The Shredded Wheat Co. Niagara Fallb, N. Y. ....... ... . u"r for refne and dignifid STDIO: 121 E.'