ULY t\, m ~ Iii New Spring What more do you want? THAN LYNDON'S GUARANTEE "Upon receipt of any roll of film we develop if you find a single defect we will not charge you one cent for developing." And we still give you PEACE TIME'S PRICES. Peace Time's Quality because we are still using the same developing formula that we used before the war-we could sell our metal for a fabulous price and "get along" the same as others do but no! We must give you the best and that's what you get when you take your films to LYNDON'S. L Y N D 0 N 'S 719 N.University Ave Get your Racket Restrung Now VO OLE N S V are now ready. A selection made now will be reserved. Jo K Malcolm Last Liberty Malcolm Building F RATERNITIES -1 We have unsurpassed aceomodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. GIVES A FELLOWSHIP $500 Fund Donated for Women in So- cial Service Work The Association of Collegiate Alum nae has announced a fellowship of $500 available for the academic year 1917-1918, the gift of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. It is provided that the fel- lowship shall be devoted to prepara- tion for the profession of social ser- vice, and is open to any woman grad- uate of a college of recognized rank who has done at least one year of graduate work. Some of her courses must also have been in the department of social science. The fellowship is expected to pre- pare for social service work in a school whose standing is equal to that of the New York School of Philanthropy. Ap- plications must be made to the chair- man of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae committee on fellowships be- fore April 1. They must be accom- panied by testimonials of health, char- acter, and scholarship, together with an account of previous educational training and a definite statement of the plan of study and the object in view. BROTHERHOOD PRESIDENTS TO PRESS FOR EIGHT-HOUR DAY Say National Strike Is Alternative; Assure Co-operation to Wilson h',vs at ; 3 0 7 %:o f; 5:930 'pc Unless OtherwiseSpecified. Ph'lrsr99z6-R. Mon.-Tues.-1 2-1 3 - Norma Talmadge $ inr "Panthea"; Christie Comedy, ("Kidding Sister.") 25c. XWed.- 14-William Farnum in "The Price of Silence"; Christie Comedy, ("Cupid's Uppercut.") rxe. S Tlurs.-x 5-GIadys Brockwell in "One Touch of Sin"; Chap. 20 (the last episode) of Billie Burke in "Gloria's R ma ce" ("Love's Reward. ") ryc. Orpheus Theatre Matinees, 2:00-3 30; Evening, 6:45, 8.r_, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Su.-AMon.-i 1-12-Tack Pickford and Louise Huff in "Great Expectations." Dickens' Famous Novel. Also Holmes Travels. Evening :sc. Tues.- 3-Lillian Gish in "The House Built Upon Sand." Also Triangle Comedy. Evening 15C. W ed.-14-Frank Keenan in "The Cow- ard." Also Triangle Comedy. GoodhewU Floral Co. 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 I $1.25 I to $3.75 I Four grades of restringing from SHEEHAN PROMPT SERVICE & CO. s Popular Matinee Wednesday 25c to $i.oo Sat. Mat. 5oc to $1.50 GARRICK Week March 12 Nights soc to $2 619 E. Liberty St. - PHONE 948-W I Wv E Solicit all the little breaks and bends that occur in your home among eye- glasses, rings, hat pins, brooches and suchlike Charles Bryant and Walter F. Wonger announce a special four weeks tour of ARCADE JEWELER CARL F. BAY Nickels Arcade Phone 152-W ILLAUF The Ti Clothes desit gn and ma on premises-ilt gu aranto Main and Ann Sts. An 9 WHAT'S GOING Today o'clock-Prof. Jesse S. ks at Congregational chur o'clock-Dr. Hugh Black resbyterian church. 0 o'clock-Prof. Ermine s on "The Origin of M rian church. 0 o'clock-Guild meeting< church. 0 o'clock-Prof. John R. ks on "Efficiency and Cult SUNDAY SERVICES IN ailor 'aior AN ARBOR CHURCHES ide St. Andrew's Church vd holy Communion at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Pengelly of Flint, will not speak. Church of Christ (Disciples) n Arbor Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Subject, "The Penalty of Neglect." Trinity Eng. Luth. Church Morning sermon at 10:30, "The O Crossing." Presbyterian Church Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, subject of sermon, "The Christ of Fact Reeves and the Christ of Experience." ch. :First Congregational Church speaks Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, sernmon, "The Wilderness." C. Case Unitarian Church fan" at - Service at 10:30 o'clock, sermon "What About Jesus." at Bap- Broadway 1W. E. Church Class metting at 9:30 o'clock. Brumm Bethlehem Evangelical Church ure" at English services at 9 o'clock. German 11. E. Church Doug- Preaching services at 10:30 o'clock. Table First Baptist Church Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. k. Levi Coinmunity Chapel ngrega- Community meeting at 7:30 o'clock. eligion First 21. E. Church Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. speaks Church of Christ (Scientist) isions." Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, subject "Man." ratcliffe I Cleveland, March 10.-Presidents of the four railroad brotherhoods an- nounced tonight that with railroad conditions worse than when the Adam- son law was enacted, they intended to press at once for an immediate estab- lishment of the eight-hour day with a national strike as an alternative. In the same breath they announced that assurance has already been given President Wilson that in the event of a national strike, coincident with war, the brotherhoods would co-operate with the government in every way, supplying crews to move troops, equip- ment, and supplies. These announce- ments came unexpectedly tonight fol- lowing a secret meeting of 400 chai'-' men of the brotherhoods here. Use the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily in order to reach the Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. Greenliouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, 170-M. AE THEATRE R TODAY E ANITA STEWART in "THE JUGGERNAUT" A great Vitagraph production Also MR. JACK COMEDY Admission-10 cents See it at THE RAE-the little theatre with a Big Show. In an American Play by Austin Adams NAZIMovA New York Pittsburgh, Detroit, Washington and Brooklyn will be the only cities outside of New York which Nazimova will visit this season - I Dancing classes and private lessons at the Packard Academy. tf Shirts made to measure. G. H. Wild Co., Leading Merchant Tailors. State St. tf Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. I I YELLOW BONNET TAXI CO. PHONE 2255 "'CEPTION SHOALS" Direct from a phenomenal run at the Princess Theater I 3 3 I ne hall. :45 o'clock-Rev. Lloyd C. speaks to Plymouth Round "The Moral Value of Lent. :45 o'clock-Rabbi Felix A eaks to Jewish Student con n in Newberry hall on "R : Nationality." ':30 o'clock-Dr. Hugh Black Presbyterian church on "Dei Tomorrow .1 o'clock-Mr. S. KI R aks on "British Journalil >m 205 north wing of Uni sm" in versity 4:15 o'clock-M. Albert de Laprad- lle speaks in room A Alumni Me- norial hall. 8 o'clock-Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe speaks >n "The British Empire; Common- ealth or Dominion?" in room 101 Oconomics building. U-Notices Opera chorus rehearsal at 2:30 'clock in dance hall over postoffice ub-station in Nickel's Arcade. Final tryouts for French play at 4 'clock Tuesday in Cercle Francais ooms. Tennis club meets at 7 o'clock to- norrow night in Lane hall. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. Dr. Weyforth to Lecture on Economics Dr. William O.. Weyforth, of Western Reserve university, Cleveland, Ohio, will lecture before the economics de- partment tomorrow on the subject, "The Relation of the Unskilled Work- man of Trade Unions." Having been unable to get in touch with Dr. Wey- forth, thc department is still uncer- tain as to the hour and place of the lecture, but announcement will be made in the classes and on the econ- omics bulletin board. Dr. Iden Addresses Upper Room Class Dr. Thomas M. Iden of the Upper Room Bible class addressed the meet- ing last night on the subject "Our Re- lation to Jesus and Mother." Next Saturday's services will mark the third anniversary of the organization. U' D., E. GRENNAN CUSTOM TAILOR SPRING IS HERE ! 606 EAST LIBERTY STREET I