'l &4V Wd a, IT cl 4e The Largest Assortment 3 woolens in the city is here for your inspection. We think you'll that never have you seen classier fabrics. Tailored in our in- ble style in a suit to your measure, they will make you as smartly ed as any man in town. G. H. ang Merchant Tailors Wild Company STATE STREET Military Drill Books Plattsburg Manual Moss's Manual Infantry Drill Regulations row Slater Book Shop 336 S. State St. I. 430 STOP AT UTTLE'S 338 S. STATE ' ) sodas and lunches EORGE BISCHiOFF 'LORIST :ce Cut Flowers and Plants tapin St. Ann Arbor, Mich. PHONE 809 M Special Sale of Cosmetics and S witche Special Ten Day Weave BEAUTY SHOP Kiss Mabel Rowe Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody Phone 2402 503 First National Bank Bldg FIRST NAIL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MIC. Capital $ioo,oo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo DIRECTORS . Wirt Cornwell Wald MI. Abbott Geo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule Fre-Schmid D. B. Sutton &. D. Kinnis Official newspaper at the University of Mfr4gan. Published every morning except K.m~day during the university year, Entered at thepost-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Oftees: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier $z. o;by mail, $3.oo, Want ad. stations: uarry'; Students' Sup- ply Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard. Phnes: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. Communications not to exceed 3.o words 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 7:30 o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker.........Managing Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh-...Bnsmness Manager Conrad N. Church..............News Editor Lee 9. Joslyn......... ..City Editor Harold A. Fitzgeald........Sports Editor Harold C. L. Jackson.....Telegraph Editor Marian Wilson.............. Women's -Editor [eonard W. Nieter.... Ass't Telegraph Editor DeForrest S. Rood .......... Exchange Editor . E.Canbell... .Assistant Business Manager Philip mery ..Assistant Business Manager Albert E. Horne..Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. su... Assistant Business Manager Fred M. Sutter ... Assistant Business Manager Night Editors C. M. tickling H. M. Carey B. A. waney J. L. Stadeker 1L. S. Thompson E~. L. Zeigler H. C. Garrison C Reporters C. S.Carike James Schermerhorn,. Jr. R. H. Fricken G. 0. Brophy D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell K. L. Wehmegrer J. P. Hart Anne tta L. ood F. A. Taber T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield C. C. Andrews R. TI. McDonald C. L. Goldstein Business Staff Paul E. Cholette - Harry R. Louis Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow Harold R.' Smith Seymour B. Wilson Walter R. Payne Bernard Wohi THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. Night Editor-J. L. Stadeker 111111111111llllltlt11111111111111111111tillll lll lflllltli1 1 11IIIII~llilllililll1f lill IN GOD'S OVT OF DOORS Get Youzr Recreedion Out of w N .. w - aa w a. UNIVESITY BOOKSTORES NN w w~ HE best things in life are the commonest. Thar's plenty of plnsi entyoflndcpean on et D VELVET at any tobaCCO store. w wi After Your Class III OR .ANY TIME, DROP INTO THE ountaienof Youth And enjoy one of our Horlick's Originals or try one of our Delicious Sundaes PROF.!APPELBOOM TO TALK ON "HOLLAND AND ITS PEOPLE" Prof. Peter A. F. Appelboom of the University 'of Kansas will speak on the subject, "Holland and Its People" in room 8 Alumni Memorial hall at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. In discussing the lecture yesterday Pres- ident Harry B. Hutchins said: "Prof. Appelboom is a Hollander by birth and education and comes to Michigan for the purpose of helping the Dutch people of the state inhefforts to raise money for the endowment in the University of a chair in Dutch lit- erature. He is a fine speaker." The lecture is being given under the auspices of the University and there will be no admission charge. Princeton to Begin Aero Work Soon Princeton, April 18.- Princeton's aviation corps is soon to begin actual training in flying and the care of aero- planes. Two planes are expected within 10 days, on the arrival of which the aero corps will commence inten- sive training. Sixty students are en- rolled, who will drop all university work and devote the next six months to the training in flying. Regular assembly at Armory Satur- day night.-Adv. 19-20 ,lk We Offer You c tha Y - SERVICE - -LOCATION sources $3,800,000 p.x DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Gars run on Eastern time, ene hour faster t local time. Detroit Lira anctExpress:Cars-7:35 a. 8: ro a. m. and hourly to 7:1o p. in., 9:10 m. alamazoo Limited Cars- :48 a. nand sry two hours to 6:48 p.tin.; to Lansing. ackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of t Arbor)-, :48 a. m. and every two hours 7:48 p. In. Local Cars Eastbound-5:35 a. in,, 6:40 a 7:og a. m. and every two hours to 7:05 p. 79:a5 p. in., 9:05 p. mn., :o:5o p. Mx. to silanti only, 9:2o a. in., 9:50a. i.,t:05 p ,6:06 p. in., r r:45 p. in., ri zo a. mx., 1:2(; . To-Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars Westbound-6:.5 a. tn., 1:50 a xo:se p. in., rs:ao a. m. or Savings Bank orporated 1869 rthwest Corner Main and Huron ch Of fiee - 707 North University Ave. rmers & Mechanics Bank era the Best in Modern Banking CURITY = . . EFFICIENCY nt and Pleasant Quarters. You Will d With Our Service. Two Offices B. Main St. : : 330 S. State St. swain Twenty-two remarkable photo- graphs of the Greek Play. Come in and see them. 715 E. VNIVKRSITY BACK TO THE FARM You can perform a real and, if you will, a highly effective service for your country back on the farm. The problem of an adequate food supply both for ourselves and our allies is a serious one, worthy of our best efforts. Working in the grain fields is far less inviting to most men than fighting on the fields of battle, but nevertheless it is equally honorable, and highly es- sential. It may offer no chance of honor and glory, it probably will write no names in history, but after all most of the world's real and greatest heroes have passed on, unpraised and unsung. That University men are realizing the opportunities in this branch of service is apparent from the action of a group of faculty men who are to be engaged in agricultural work this summer, and from the remarks of others who have favored the granting of credit to those students who leave school now to undertake this service. Indeed, farm work is hard work, harder than drilling, perhaps, and savors little of the heroic, but it is es- sential to the life of our country. Be- sides it offers an undeniably whole- some out door life. Those who would serve their country effectively this summer would do well to seriously consider serving her on the farm. F LANDERS FLOWERS i 213 E. Liberty St. -. Delta Cafe-Exclusive banquet ser, vice.-Adv. 19-21-22 ® PHONE 294 THE SUGAR BOWL 109 S. Main St. SPECIAL SUNDAES LIGHT LUNCHES Our candies are made in our own sanitary shop. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Servie Flowers by Wire to All the World. i typewriter from CHOP off a few D. M O R R I L L minutes and eat s 822 South StateStreet GEORGE'S 1 furnish you an instruction e of charge. You will be a WAI KING L efore you know it. 314 S. State St. P Cafe-Dinner dances by ar- Dancing classes and pr nt.-Adv. 19-21-22 at the Paekard Academy. ome of EIT Y LEY A0 Phone 1244-M rivate lessons I HOD - K.~ 0 _ r ft. - - * ,1 -T IRR& "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. ShreddedWheat 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. Shredded' 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. 5 Be sure you have fulfilled your own duty to your country before you blame others for not doing theirs. Some one has suggested that Auto- cracy's corpse will have a "U" branded upon its pallid brow. Hundreds of drug clerks have of- fered their services to the government. Doubtless the pharmacists will offer the. Germans a bitter pill. Outside of Germany, the Canadian and English slackers who sought the United States as a refuge are probably disappointed at this nation's joining the allies. TINKER TO ADDRESS ANN ARBOR BIRD CLUB TONIGHT Mr. A. D. Tinker will speak to the members of the Ann Arbor Bird club on "Early Migrants" at the regular meeting of the club to be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 355 Natural Science building. Lantern slides and bird skins will be used to illustrate the lecture, which is the second of a series which Mr. Tinker is giving on the same subject. "There is only one thing more astonish- ing than the present cost of high grade shoes. "It is the still higher cost of medium grade shoes." If the significance of the above state- ment has not already struck you, it will before the close of this season. We firmly believe that the most economical shoes is the highest grade shoe. That is why we sell the Y I I p. . _ !' I Filtered Drinking Water Breakfast as you Pasteurized Milk like it JOHNSTON & MURPHY SHOE for gentlemen seven-fifty to ten dollars STATE STREET LUNCH Open 6:00 A. M. till midnight Special 2 5 c Dinner 11:30 A. M. till 1:30 P. M. Special 25c Supper 5:30 to 7:00 P. M. What you want When you want it As you want it I W1~omen I neT 0 Tickets for the last performance of the Junior girls' play will be on sale from 9 to 4 o'clock today in the gen- eral library, at Dean Myra B. Jor- dan's office, and at Wahr's bookstore. All senior women are requested to be in Barbour gymnasium from 3 to 5 o'clock today or tomorrow to order collars for their caps and gowns. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. Perfectly Sanitary Inspection Invited The Shredded Wheat Co. Niagara Falls, N. Y. I America's finest watches are Hami- tons. J. L, Chapman, Jeweler, agent. 113 So. Main St.-Adv. tue-eod