MICHI( LJAI- I :1 NOWA .!1 i New Spring WOOL E N Ruthless-Ruthless- Ruthless That is the word that describes Lyndon's Kodak Sale. A New Bargain every day. Look them over. I NOWA S "I may be crazy, but I am going to sell these 50 shop worn Kodaks." L Y N D 0 N S 719 N. University Ave Text Books for the are now ready. A selection made now will be reserved. SCHERMERHORIN To TALK IN METHODIST CHURCH! J. K. Malcolm Liberty Malcolm Building FR A'TERNITI ES ave unsurpassed accemodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y TIMES EDITOR DELIVERS GUILD LECTURE TONIGHT IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH, James Schermerhorn, president and' general manager of the Detroit Times, will deliver the second address of thez semester in the Wesleyan Guild lec- ture series at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the First Methodist church. Mr. Schermerhorn is known to Ann Arbor audiences and in his lecture to- night he promises an interesting; analysis of human life and the prob- lems confronting the young people of today. A special invitation is extended by the guild to the delegates of the student volunteer conference. Special music will be given under the supervision of Miss Ada Grace Johnson of the School of Music. BRITISH TROOPS GAIN ON FRONT AROUND 311RAIJIONT London, Feb. 24. - "Considerable progress" on a front of a mile aad a half was reported tonight by Field Marshall Sir Douglass, Haig as having been achieved by British forces south and southeast of Miraumont. ARCADE Oes Othe ise , Specifted Sa-24-Alhce Joyce in "Whom the Gods Destroy"; Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink" (Ret.) ryc. ton.-26-Francis Bushman and Bev- erly Bayne in "The Diplomatic Serv- ice" (Ret.) Christie Comiedy. T1Ues.-27-Emily Stevens in "The Wager" (Ret.) Christie Comedy. Wed.-28- Mari Dresser in "Tilli Wakes lip." Comedy. Semester i i i c i Orpheum Theatre Matinees, :oo-t:o30; Evening, 6:45, 8:1s, 9:30. Saturdays-holidays continuous. Sat.-2 E- l~es'ic Barriscale in "Bawhs o' Blue Ridge. Also Triangle Comedy. Sir' M ' '6-Marguerite Clark in "Snow Whil'te." 6-Reel Special. Evrtng i c. Atend mati nees. Tues Douglas F airbanks in "The Matrimnn-'v Also Triangle Comn- edy V Iln,15c.Attend matinees. We. I 'I Iihy MII IC O)sborneC in "Joy CandI the lnrgoli "Also Pathe News. SHEEHAN &% CO . Second I Perfect Portraitures IL.t "A mateur Work Handled in a Pro- feiuional Way. POP. MAT. WED., BEST SEATS $i.so. G E TARRICK DETROIT WEEK FEB. 26, NIGHTS and SAT. 619 E. Liberty St. PU ONUZ$48-W ON LOW BONNET TAXI CO. PHONE 2255 Goodhew Floral Co, 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. New York Winter Garden's Biggest, Brightest, Best Bauble 1 PS GOING ONI Today ock-Student volunteer confer- ;sslon in Lane hall. o'clock-Dr. J. K. Birge speaks Congregational church. ock-M. J. A. Picard speaks in hall on "The Religious Spirit ce Today." o'clock-Rev. Frank Ohlinger the Students' society of the in church.' 'clock-Student volunteer con-' in Methodist church. 'clock-Mr. N. C. Fetter speaks r and the Kingdom" in Lane o'clock-James Schermerhorn in Methodist church. Tomorrow .ock-Senior architects' meet- oom 312 engineering building. ock-Senior society .meets at e of Genevieve O'Leary, 1011 eet. >ck-Fresh lit basketball prac- Waterman gymnasium. U-Notices uts for Band Bounce acts will from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow 328 new science building. 'SUNDAY, SERICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURHCHS Unitarian Church Sermon at 8:30 o'clock by Rev. R. S. Loring on "Can We Believe in God?" Presbyterian Church Morning service at 10:30 o'clock with sermon by Dr. Clarence Ussher, medical' missionary. Tappan address1 at 7:30 o'clock -by Dr. George Innes, foreign secretary of the United Pres- byterian board. Church oif Christ (Disciples). Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. The pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Dr. Innes, secretary of United Pres- byterian board of missions. First Congregational Church Dr. J. K. Birge, president of the Christian college at Amyrna, will preach at 10:30 o'clock. Plymouth Round-table at 6:45 o'clock. Church of Christ (Scientist). Sunday service, 10:30 o'clock. Sub- ject, "Mind." Bethel A. M. E. Church Sermon at 10:30 o'clock, subject, "The Christian's Nourishment." St. Andrew's Church Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. E. T. Chauncey, rector of Trinity church, Columbus, O. First Methodist Churfeb James Schermerhorn of the Detroit Times gives the Wesleyan Guild lec- ture in evening. Zion Lutheran Church English service at 8:30 o'clock. German Methodist Church Preaching services 10:30 o'clock by the pastor. First Baptist Church Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by Mrs. W. A. Montgomery on "Of One Blood." St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Communion service, 10 o'clock. Eng- lish service, -7:30 o'clock in evening. Episcopal Church Three regular services at 10:30, 4:30, and 7:30 o'clock. French Youths Urged to Work Farms Paris, Feb. 24.-All the school boys in France have been asked by the gov- ernment to cultivate vacant land and raise vegetables. Premier Viviani and Minister of Commerce and Agriculture Clementel joined in the appeal. Freshman Lits Hold Dance Saturday The freshman- lits will hold an in- formal dance in Barbour gymnasium Saturday afternoon, the first part of which will be for freshmen only and the second part open to all. Mem- bers of the freshman literary class who have paid their class dues will be admitted free and the treasurer has arranged to be in the general library corridor during the following periods to collect dues from those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity: 3 to 4 o'clock Monday, 10 to 11 o'clock Tuesday, 11 to 12 o'clock Wednesday, 4 to 5 o'clock Thursday, 1 to 2 o'clock Friday. Dues will not be accepted n Saturday. Al Jolson Greenhouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, '170-M. a. ANNOUNCE CAST OF "F00LS' PARADISE" 1917 UNION OPERA (Continued from Page One.) ) ('. A. Zanelli, '17E. He also makes up as a woman. H. W. Goldstick, '17D, and L. B. Emerman, '18L, who will play the parts of Sherman and Mandy, two negro characters, will be remembered as the two stars of the Union minstrel show given recently. These men will give a clever miniature minstrel show in one of the acts. in Robinson Crusoe Jr. a Syncopated, Sideral, Senic Spectacle with the original Broadway production and cast of 208 favorites, including the far-famed Winter Garden Beauty Brigade. Dozens of Dainty, Darling Dimpled Divinities! Deliriously Delightful Dresden Dolls Glittering Galaxies of Glorious, Gladsome Girlies! ital Notes tin L. Powers, '19P, 1005 Lincoln :, and Philipe E. Alden, '18, 428 lton place, were confined in spe- ipartments yesterday morning at rniversity health service. e Homoeopathic hospital cele- dI a banner day Friday when 139 its were enrolled. All the wards verflowing and no new cases can mitted until the congestion is re- l by the releasal of some of the its. A. Stoddard, Saline, who was se- ly injured by an interurban it car shortly before 4 o'clock rday afternoon, on Packard street en Monroe and State, died at the tal shortly after being removed. REGATIONAL WOMEN GIVE EESTRICK SKULE" TUESDAY, modern inconveniences associ- with the present day school are shed in "The Deestrick Skule' i will be presented under the au- s of group two of the Women's ;y of the First Congregational h at 7:30 o'clock next Tuesday ig in the high school auditorium. ted ages, sizes, and degrees of ng comprise the school. -1 Senior Lits. We Are Taking Orders for Canes 606 E. Liberty