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-Jiade_ Dress Suits

dividual in style, and at all times possess an appreciable
.tage in fabric, tailoring, finish, fit and fashion.
Have you ordered yours for the J -Hop?
G.. Wild Company
yes of the Bletter Grade State Street Tailors

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Blue ook Days
All sizes aiisi Best Q uality
BLUE BOOKS
rh. Slater Book Shop

STOP AT
rUTTLE'S
338 S. STATE
for sodas and lunches
iEORGE BISCIIOFF
FLORIST
rieCut Floweris and Plants
Chaplin St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
PHONE 809 M

Rowe City Laundry
406 Detroit St
Gash cards save you money
PHONE 457-M
FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo
DIRECTORS

Wirt Cornwell
Geo. W. Patterson
S. W. Clarkson
Fred Schmid

WaldoM. Abbott
Harry M. Hawley
Harrison Soule
D. B. Sutton

E. D. Kinnie

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ie Carry a Large Assortment of Candies

We can Satisfy Your Taste
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU

The Fountain of Youth
State Street Cor. Liberty

Official newspaper at the University of
Mi'..gan. Published every morning except
M -rday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Abor as
second-class matter.
c )ffice: An Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier $2.50; by mail, $j o0.
Want ad. stations: uarry's; Students' Sup-
ply Store ; The Delta, cor. State and Packa d.
Phones: Business, 96; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words
in length, or notices of events will e pub-
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of thl
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 :30 o'clock each
evening.
John C. B. Parker..........Managing Eidor
Clarence T. Fishleigh.B1usiness Manager
Conrad N. Church............. News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn............City Fditor
Harold A. Fitzgerald......... Sports Edto
Harold C. L. Jackson..Telegraph Eior
Verne E. Burnett........... Associate ),dirrv-
Golda Ginsburg.............Women's Edito
Carleton W. Reade.........tatistical ~ditor
Marian Wilson ............ .Jierary Editr
J. E. Cambell.. .Assistant Buins lanaer
C. Philip Emery..Assistant lBusines anagr
Albert E. Hlome. .Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Ra... .Assistant Business Mlanaer
Fred M. Sutter. .. Assistant Business Mange
J. f . Stadeker Night Editors E. L. Zeiger
C. M. ickling I. 1MI Carey
B. A. Sae L. W. Nieter
L. S. T1hompson E A. Baumgarth
Reporters
W. A. Atlas Allen Shoenfi,.
H. C. Garrison C. L. Roeser
C. S. Clark D. S. Rood
R. H. Fricken G 0. Brop
B. I. Millar F. A. Tfaber
D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell
K. L. Wehmeyer J. P. Bart
Annetta L. Wood J. C. Alarin
T. F. McAllister
Business Staff
Bernard Wohl J. E. Robinson
Pa PI E. Cholette Harry R. Louis
Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganslow
Walter R. Payne Jackson W. Smart
H-arold R. Smith Seymour 11. Filson
SATPURDAY, JANUARYX 27, 1917.
Night Edior-('. I. ,ickling'
With this issue Tie Daily siseds
publication unntil Tuesday, Feb. 11
1917.
SY"EL(Three years ago when the present
seniors were reluctantly shedding high
school literary society pins a member
of their class conceived a good idea.
Every freshman, upon meeting another
yearling, was to greet him by saying
boldly and without the formality of in-
troduction: "Howdy, Frosh"
The object of the movement was to
promote a spirit of democracy and
good feeling, as well as to make the
business of getting acquainted as
simple as possible. But it didn't work
Partly because the salutation was not
happily chosen, and chiefly because
most of us are unable to "get fa-
miliar" with people we do not know,
a real idea died.
The failure of the movement was tn-
fortunate. Michigan students need to
crack off this veneer of reserve which
some aesthetic ones term "polish." Its
real name is "tarnish." And the fir t
step in process of correction is to learn
how to say "Hello! " This word is a
simple, unassuming sign of recogni-
tion that serves the purpose perfectly.
When you meet a strange student
who looks at you as if he knows you,
don't freeze up and look the other way.
Say "Hello!" When this has happened
two or three times, you will be ac-
quainted. The next time you may do
one of the most important things in
college life-you may make a friend.
The melancholy days have come.

<xchiage will be open
dlaily and evenings from
Febs 1 to Feb. 15 111 charge
of it are T. R. Cooke
(894-R) and 0. N. Auer
(2167-R. Further annou-
ncements will be posted
on campus bulletin boards
during examination
weeks.

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"We Offer You
CURITY - - SERVICE- - LOCATION
Resources $3, 8oo,ooo
on Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Di Office--
rorthwest Corner.Maln and Huron
inch Officee-
707 North University Ave.
Farmers & Mecboics Bank
iffers the Best iui Modern Banking
iEURITY - - EFFICIENCY
lent and Pleasant!Quarters. You Will
tsd With Our Service. Two Offices
5 S. Main St. : 330 S. State St.
IE SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main St.

SPECIAL SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our owen sanitary shop.

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DETROIT UNITED LINES
letween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
Cars ra~n on Eastern time, onie hour faster
than local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-1:35 a.
in., 8:io a. m. and hourly to 7;70 p. in., 9:10
p. M.
Kalarnasoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. m .and
enery two hours to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing,
£:48 p. in.
Jackson Express Cars -( Local stops west of
Ann Arbor)-9 :48 a. mn. and every two hours
tO 7":48 p. tn..
Local Cars Eastbound-5 :35 a. in., 6:40 a
mn., 7 :oS a. mn. and every two hours to 7 :05 p.
im., 8:o5 p. im,, 9:05 p. iM., 0:50 p. im. to
Ypsilanti only, 9:20 a. :n., 9:50 a. in., 2:05 p
in., 6 :05 p. in., r 1:45 p." m~,r : o a. mn., r :2t
a. m. al' Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars Westbound-6:o5 a. mn., 7:5o a
Mn., I0:20 p. in.. 12:20 a. im.
® Takes Pictures
Aft Develops Films
makes Prints
and Enlarge-
TH1E ARCn~ ADE
Jan. 29-Feb. 3, a week of Big Stars,
Forget exam for an hour each day
and see them. Result-better blue-
books. Next week's stars - Theda
Bara, Clara Kimball Young, Alice
Brady, Billie Burke, Ethdl Barrymore,
E. H. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin.
NAVAL RESERVES NOMINATE
NEXT SEMESTER OFFICERS
Nominations for second semester of-
ficers of the social organization of the
naval reserves were held at the last
meeting of the corps, the following
names recwSving the highest number
of votes : For president, R. Dodd,
'18E, L. G. Field, '19L1, and J. D. Van
Schoick, '1.7H; secretary, G. J. Higgins,
'19E, J. 0. Jenkins, '17, W. J. Green-
field, '18M, and H. C. Herron, '18;
treasurer, A. G. Wenley, '20, H. W.
Hoffman, and E. G. Mansfield, '20E.
These names will be voted upon at
the battalion's regular weekly drill
next Wednesday night. At this time
four commissioned officers will also
be chosen for the board of directors.
Want Mile of Pennies for Building
Philadelphia, Jan. 25.-Women stu-
dents of the University of Pennsyl-
vania are conducting a campaign to
raise a mile of pennies. They want the
money in order to build a new gym-
nasium and lunch room. The cost will
be $84,400 and a mile of coppers will
be required.
Announce Chaperones for Dance
Dr. Roy A. Barlow of the Medical
school and Mrs. Barlow and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Watkins will chaperone;
the dance tonight at the Armory.

ttor, 1,110 lBicliganPaily;
T1hq articles byOtto T.Krueser, '17,
.:Mier in thewu wre most in-
structive. This was especiailly true
of te oe o th Gemanarmy.
Pro watMr Kueerwrits we
U erynmnyto gtthe advanitages a of
such splendidoprunte for train-
ing and OPMitl toeny their fruits
of the l present momnent.
P'Erhaps h110will, explainl the (dis-
JO} HL. I CIIARS, '14,
Lebanon, N. IT.
MWI1GN V)NION 1TO hONiOR
MEM1 1ORY OF IIICII:111.0IAIL
Arrangements for the framing of a
picture ofiehrdNeville Fall, son
of Prof. Lou,,is P. Hall and Mrs. Hall,
wowas killed Dec.,"25, 1915, while
in the service of the Amrerican ambu-
lance corps in France, were made at
a recent meeting of the board of al-
reetors of the Michigan Union.
The pic ture will be placed in the
Un'ion v, t' a poem written in his
nemory by Shirley Wilcox Harvey,
'1i9, of Dartmouth. Only two other
ihian mien have been so honored,
N-eil Snow, '02, and President Em.i~eritus
Jlame- B. Angell.
Jar..i-e ,a ekof Big Stars.
Vorgei e t<>ms foran hon.r ech cla hy
atl see the. leul--bctr le
1.o.2Nitwek' sar A-"ll,.t

PHONE 294

lw 213 E. Liberty St.

FLANDERS
FOR
FLOWERS

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

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Thile Cutting Cafe

Will serve Sunday Evening Luncheon
from 5:30 to 6:30, beginning
January 2 8th.
Board $4 and $ 5 per week
Special rates if paid three weeks
in advance.

PHONE 1736-M

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Have you tried Sudgens Drug Co.
for Kodak Finishing? Leave your next
tilms there.

IBuy a Real Shirt--A Manhattan-at
Sale Prices.. Renle-ConlinI-Fiegel. Co.
200-202 Main St.

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et a typewriter from
0. D. MORRILL
822 South Stat. Street
rwill furnish you an instruction
ok free of charge. You will be a
gst before you know it.
nn State Foresters Visit Michigan
leorge Green, '10F, at present pro-
sor of forestry at Penn State Uni-
sity, will bring a number of the
mnbers of the senior class in fores-
of that university to Ann Arbor
r the week end. While in town the
itors will meet with the classes in
estry of the University. After vis-
g in Ann Arbor, the Penn State
esters will start on a tour of the
hgan and Wisconsin wood-using
'ustries.
)G. Andres for shoe repairing. 222
State. 'Phone 1718-J. tues-eod
THDE ARCADE
an. 29-Feb. 3, a week of Big Stars.
get exams for an hour each day
Ssee them. Result-better blue-
ks. Next week's stars -- Theda
a, Clara Kimball Young, Alice
rdy, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore,
1. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin.

A Complete ' Record
of the Junior Hop

Is Your
Order in?

Now they've got a Daylight Saving
association. Is that getting scarce, too.
"Michigan Rifle Team Shoots 844,"
said a headline yesterday. Of course
it really didn't.
Candidates for the Hall of Fame :
The senior who has not had his photo-
graph placed on exhibition by some lo-
cal photographer.
Mr. and Mrs. Underdo-wn Chaperone
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Uinderdown
will' chaperone the Michigan Union
dance this evening:' Those serving on
the committee this week are: Philip,
C. Pack, '18, chairman; Thomas F. Mc-
Allister, 118, John V. Cotton, '18L, and
Stuart L. Sonne, '18.

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Extra

Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad.

For J -H O PTime
I have engaged a specialist in Hair Dressing and Marcel
XVaving from Detroit to assist me at J-Hop time.
Appointments 'may be made NOW.
MRS. T. L. STODDARD
relepjione 296-J. 707 N. University
Manicuring for Ladies and Gentlemen

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Cercle Francaais to Initiate MNember s
The Cercle Francais will hold their
first initiation of the year Monday,
Feb. 19. French patriotic songs will
be sung during the evening and re-
freshments will be served. Chester
L. Fordney, '17E, is chairman of the
committee .on arrangements.
THE ARCADE
Jan. 29-Feb. 3, a week ot Li, tas
Forget exams for an hour eachi day
and see them. Result-better blue-
books. Next week's stars - Theda
Bara, Clara Kimball Young;, AVice
Brady, Billie Burke, Ethel IBarrymore,
,E. H. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin.

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Picture of the Grand M arch
Vivid Story of the Ho
Complete List of Guests
Feature Stor'ies and Pictures

Saturday M4
February 10,
Five Cents

.orning
,1917
each

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