THE MICHIGAN DAILY Laster April 8th Prepare Now Make your selection from our vast assortment of distinctive weaves and colorful blends. G. H. Wild Company Merchant Tailors STATE STREET Rackets Restrung THREE DAYS TIME from $1.75 to $3.75 ALL WORK GUARANTEED "he Slater Book Shop one 430 336 S. State St. STOP AT, TUTTLE'S $38 S. STATE for sodas and lunches GEORGE BISCHIOFF FLORIST lioice Cut Flowers and Plants 0 Chapin St. Ann Arbor, Mich- PHONE 809 M Special Sale of Cosmetics and Switches Special Ten Day Weave BEAUTY SHOP Miss Mabel Rowe Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody Official newspaper at the University of Mir'..gan. Published every morning except Minday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Ofices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier, $ 50; b mail, $ oo. Want ad. stations: Quarty's; Students'-Sup- ply Store; The Delta, car. State and Packard. Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 24=4. Communications not to exceed Seo 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 :3o o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker.......... Managing Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh ...Business Manager TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. Night Editor-J. Schermerhorn Jr. EFFICIENCY IN PREPAREDNESS Thursday night a large number of Michigan students demonstrated their patriotism in a unorganized parade. What the parade lacked in organiza- tion it made up in enthusiasm. Today students are applying their patriotic enthusiasm to organization. Students in the Medical school have organized drill companies and enlisted to the man. Senior engineers have formed themselves into an infantry unit with the idea of later taking special work in military engineering. Several fraternities on State street have banded together forming a whole battalion of infantry. Michigan students have been quick to realize the need for efficiency in preparedness. Training companies have given place to a street throng. But as soon as possible the independ- ent training companies scattered about the campus should be organized into one unit with an efficient staff at the head. A well organized reserve of- ficers' training corps will be a step further in preparedness efficiency. LAUD CLASSICA L PLAY GREEK STUDENTS PLEASED WITH PRESENTATION OF "IPHIGENIA" IN HILL AUI)ITORIUM The "Y" Em- ployment of- fice will be open daily du- ring springva- cation. LANE HALL Telephone 823 tiIllttl tttl ttttlltttlltlilii1111 1111 1111I i 111111 lii lll II11111 Illii 11111111111111111 tilleeen American Flaga "OLDGLORY " can be had in all sizes eA WAAlERS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Main Street State Street N ATURE never starts any- thing she can't finish. To- bacco ain't any exception. VELVET is naturally aged for two years. No artificial methods. 16 Phone 2402 503 First National Bank Bldg FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $xoo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo DIRECTORS WL~omen Annual election of officers of the Women's league today in the general library. Wirt Cornwell Geo. W. Patterson S. W. Clarkson Fred Schmid E. Waldo M. Abbott Harry M. Hawley Harrison Soule D. B. Sutton D. Kinnie, Stylus will not meet spring vacation. Wyvern will meet at 8 night with Ruth Bailey, Baldwin avenue. until after o'clock to- '18, at 924 After Your Class OR ANY TIME, DROP INTO THE ..ounta of Youth And enjoy one of our Horlick's Originals or try one of our Delicious Sundaes -y We Offer You SECURITY - - SERVICE - LOCATION Resources $3,8oo ,ooo Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Main Office-- Northwest Corner Main and Huron Branch Office-- 707 North University Ave. he Farmers& Mechanics Bank O'ers the Best in Modern Banking SEOURITY - - - EFFICIENCY avenient and Pleasant Quarters. You Will Pleased With Our Service. Two Offices 1-105 8. Main St. : : 330 S. State St. et a typewriter from O. D. MORRILL 322 South State Street i will furnish you an instruction ok free of charge. You will be a splt before you know it. 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. m., 8:io a. m. and hourly to 7:io p. m., 9:10 P. In. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. IM and every two hours to 6:48 p. .M.; to Lansing, 8:48 p. im. Jackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of Ann Arbor)-9:48 a. m. and every two hours' to 7:4 p. m. Local Cars Eastbound-5:35ha.m.,, 6:40 a in., 7:o5 a. mn. and every two hours to 7:05 p. tn., 9:05 p. m., 9:05 p. M., 10:5o p. m. to Ypsilanti only, 9:2o a. m., 9:50 a. m., 2:05 p M., 6:05 p. mn., 11:45 p. Mn, rx:zo a. in., 1:2(1 a. n. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars Westbound-6 :o a. m., 7:50 a. m., 14:20 P. m.. 12:20 a. M. Swain Twenty-two remarkable photo- graphs of the Greek Play. Come in and see them. 713 E. UNIVERSITY HOP off a few , minutes and eat some of GEORGE'S SUEY WA KING LOG 314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M For fine Watch Repairing, J. L. Chapman, Jeweler, 113 Main St.-Adv. Upperclass elective baseball and tennis tournament lists are on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium and should be signed before vacation. Swimming tests for athletic honors should be arranged with the director this week. Interclass apparatus meet will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday after- noon. Class assignments for spring sports will be posted tomorrow. All classes in required sports will begin Tues- day, April 17. . The"demonstration of the School of Music gymnasium classes will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to college women on Tuesdays hereafter. War relief work will be carried on from 3 to 6 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Girls' Glee club will rehearse this afternoon. Geneva club will meet at 5 o'clock this afternoon at Newberry hall. Mem- bers are requested to bring films of last summer's camp. PHONE 294 213 E. Liberty St. LANDERS SOR FLOWERS Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Service Editor, The Michigan Daily: May we have the honor, through The Michigan Daily, of requesting the Classical club to accept our hearty congratulation upon its brilliant suc- cess in the presentation of Euripides' "The Iphigenia Among the Taurians." Our appreciation of the difficulties en- countered in the preparation of the play and the masterful manner with which the entire performance has been carried out is beyond what we can ex- press by words. We are cognizant of the fact, that it is one of the rarest privileges to witness this masterpiece of the great poet presented in the original by personages such as those of last Thursday night, not only in America, but even in the land of the poet himself. We, therefore, feel highly elated over this fact, and are convinced more than ever, that the study of the classical Greek, still en- joys the warm patronage of our friends beyond the bourns of the Hel- lenic world, as it has in the past, and will continue beyond all doubts, en- joying it, as long as that sense of ap- preciation of true art lives in the sphere of the intelligence. THE GREEK STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. NOT MEMBER NIPIPE Flowers by Wire to All the World. If its artistic wall paper you want, see Major & Co., before buying. Phone 237.-Adv.F F-eod .._I f1 " A I !f i tt THE Rat, * x~+1'208 : . ,r, -.0 U et your shoes fixed at Paul'sI 2 E. William St. Place, 5tf , , 1 74TA-t- -'- .SAY ROWENA BASTIN AFFILIATED W I T H PEACE ORGANIZATION IS NOT WOMEN'S I "Get Up to the Net" It's not easy. Not after the first couple of sets anyway. 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 times when this fails you just can't get up to the net and are forced into a defensive game. can'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. ShaIdded Wheat is a muscle- building, delicious, all-day food made from the whole wheat berry. It 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. Editor, The Michigan Daily: In view of-the article that appeared in the Times-News of March 31, it seems necessary to say that Miss Rowena Bastin is not, and never has been a member of the Woman's Peace party. The members of this organiza- tion have no sympathy with her views as stated in this article, nor with her methods of attempting to bring these views before the mass meeting on Thursday. The object of the National Woman's Peace party is to work against war as a method of settling disputes between nations. But if, in spite of all their efforts, war is declared, each member expects' to do her duty as loyally as any woman in the country. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE WOMAN'S PEACE PARTY. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT STEERE FARM BE REFORESTED The Steere forest farm, south of Ann Arbor, will be reforested if the common council acts favorably upon the recommendation of a special com- mittee composed of Prof. Filibert Roth and Regent Junius E. Beal, appointed by President Harry B. Hutchins, and Charles A. Sink, J. S. Mayer, and E. B. Manwaring who met with City Forester Ray Bassett and City Engi- neer Manley Osgood last Friday. If reforested, the farm will be a great asset to the forestry, zoology, and botany departments in the Uni- versity. Wild animals and wild flow- ers will be introduced. Report to Apparatus Work Today Sophomores and freshmen who have not appeared for either of the ap- paratus meets will report for ap- paratus examinations today at 11, 2, or 3 o'clock. Have your shoes full-soled in leath- er or Neolin. We specialize in this work. 0. G. Andres. 220 So. State. 13-6 From our five dollar calf oxfords to our ten dollar J. & M. cordovans our shoe stock is an honest one. When you buy a five dollar shoe you get the best ma- terial obtainable for that price. When you buy a ten dollar shoe you get the best material obtainable for that price. Either shoe is a good shoe-which is the more economical, for you, is your question to decide. But we repeat, -that in either shoe you are actually getting the value represented by the price. Smart spring oxfords for young men from five a pair to five a piece. 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