.vI~ l~ LV*..1 iL'JrJ UHflL. 1 2Jie Largest Assortment ine woolens in the city is here for your inspection. We think you'll se that never have you seen classier fabrics. Tailored in our in- able style in a suit to your measure, they will make you as smartly ssed as any man in town. 11 G. H. Wild Company g Merchant Tailors STATE STREET .. rwro Military Drill Books Plattsburg Manual Moss's Manual Infantry Drill Regulations he Slator Book Shop nO 430 336 S. State St. STOP AT UTTLE'S 338 . STATE r sodas and lunches :ORGE BISCHiOFF LO RIT e Cut Flowers and Plants apin St. Ann Arbor, Mich. PHONE 809 M Special Sale of 03 s metics and Switche Special Ten Day Weave BEAUTY SHOP Miss Mabel Rowe Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody Phone 2402 503 First National Bank Bldg FIRST NATL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,000 DIRECTORS Wirt Corswell Waldo M. Abbott Geo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley &W. Clarkson Harrison Soule Fred Schmid D. B. Sutton E. D. Kinnie Official newspaper at the University of Mi".ygaz. Published every morning except M inday during the university year. Elntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier $2., ; by mail, $soo, Want ad. stations: 6uarry's; Students' Sup- 1 Store- The Delta, cor. State and Packard. ones: usiness, g6e; Editorial, 2414. Communications not to exceed 3so 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 7:130 o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker---------Managing Editor Clarence T1. Fishleigh-...Business Manager Conrad N. Church.- ........-News Editor Iee E. Joslyn..... -------City Editor Harold A. Fitzgerald---------Sports Editor Harold C. L. Jackson- Telegraph Editor Marian WilsonF-------------Women's Editor [eonard WV. Nieter.... Ass't Telegraph Editor DeForrest S. Rood.........Exchange Editor . E. Campbell... -Assistant Business Manager C. Philip mery. .Assistant Business Manager Albert E. Horne..Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. Rau....Assistant Business Manager C. \. Tickling Night Editors H. M. Carey B. A. waney J, L. Stadeker L,. S. Thompson E. L. Zeigler H. C. Garrison Reporters C. S. Clark James Schermerhorn, Jr. R. H FrikenG. 0. Brophy D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell K. L. Wehmeyer J. P. Hart Annetta L. Wood F. A. Taber T. F.tMcAllister Allan Shoenfieid C. C. Andrews R. T. McDonald C. L. Goldstein Business Staff Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Louis Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow H3arold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson Walter R. Payne Bernard vVobl SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. Night Editor-Harry M. Carey I "' * \ ., 'i :attttttttttttlttt~l fl -litltt~ IIH1ilIIl1IIIIIIIIIIIIII ,IN GOD'S OUT OF DOORS Got Yoxur Rocreat4toux Olut of TE N~mDAEBALmkOLF Ousr Stock Is complete and Prce Rghw WAR UNV!IT OKSOE After Your Class I field yesterday who hadn't found places in the drill company. Let's see them in the ranks this afternoon. Michigan must have no slackers. Meanwhile we are waiting for con- gress to pass the only logical meas- ure, whether for war or peace, selec- tive draft. Women Swimming lessons will be given dur- ing the spring term at 10, 11, 2, and 3 o'clock on Wednesdays. Registration for one of these sections should be made at once. ter....... +, OUNTAIN tops can t be seer in a mist. 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Main St.-Adv. tue-eod AWAITING OUR CALL If we, are to believe the president and high officers in the general army staff, college men are not now desired as privates. If the college man can secure a commission, or can gain en- trance to a training camp which will turn him out an officer, he should avail himself of the opportunity. The man who is unable to join this class can do nothing but apply himself to his stud- ies, at the same time learning as much of military drill and science as pos- sible in order that he may prepare for any emergency. The selective draft system has been sponsored by the army staff in order that every man in the country may be put at work where he will be of the greatest aid to the nation. The hasty enlistment of college men as privates hinders this. Let every college man prepare himself along his special line to the fullest extent, and at the same time study military science and drill in preparation for possible service. When he has done these things, let him quietly "wait. The time for vain heroics is past. Even at the risk of being called a slacker, the college man owes it to his country to be steady in this period of uncertainty. The man who quietly goes about his work, stepping into his place when called upon, will be of greater service than the man who jumps into action with a hurrah and a flourish at the first call to arms, there- by placing his :training out of the reach of his country's use in the time of its greatest need. Let us be ready for the call. Until it comes, let us be steady. Sophomore elective baseball prac- tice will be held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Regular meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Women's league at 9 o'clock this morning. All girls wishing to work at the in- telligence bureau should report at the Michigan Union. There will be no work done Saturday afternoon. Freshmen baseball practice at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. 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Try a bowl for lunch or supper; eat it regularly at breakfast. Served with milk or cream, or combined with fruit or berries. "There is health and strength in every shred" Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 9.' E / *I MODEL D-34 I FOOTWEAR OF DISTINCTION AND QUALITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN I A. J. RUBY INC. MICHIGAN WAR SPIRIT AS AN EXAMPLE Calls to service of wartime nature of various kinds are being sounded on the campus, as for example that ex- pressed in Director St. John's letter on this page and the efforts of Major Converse to secure a reasonable turn- out of men for Saturday morning drill. The actual response which is being made has been more or less disap- pointing, despite the enthusiasm and patriotism which are apparent. As an object lesson of what can be done, these three outstanding features of what Michigan men are accomplish- ing are mentioned : Military training, with the detail of an army officer to the institution, has been obtained principally through the efforts of the students themselves. Naval reserve units have been or- ganized with an enrollment of 150 men, and are now awaiting a call to active service. Three hundred and fifty men sacri- ficed their spring vacation, remaining on the campus to engage in drill which consumed four hours daily. - Ohio State Lantern. Fraternities at the University of Illinois are planting potatoes. Not such a bad idea, is it? Michigan might follow Kansas ex- ample of planting potatoes on the cam- pus if some successful system of drain- age could be worked out. There were a few men on Ferry NICKELS ARCADE PHONE 795-7 Our twenty-five dollar suits tailored by Hirsh-Wickrwire Co. for Young Men cannot be duplicated even in our own clothing department.' 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