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T7ie Largest Assortment
ine woolens in the city is here for your inspection. We think you'll
ee that never have you seen classier fabrics. Tailored in our in-
table style in a suit to your measure, they will make you as smartly
sed as any man in town.

G. H. Wild Company

ig Merchant Tailors

STATE STREET

Military Drill Books
Plattsburg Manual Moss's Manual
Infantry Drill Regulations
h4 Slater Book cShop
a.s 430 386 S. Stat. St

STOP AT
UTTLE'S
38 8S. STATE
)r sodas and lunches
EORGE BISCHIOFF
?LORIST
c Cut Flowers and Plants
hapin St. Ann Arbor, Mici-
PRONE 809 M

Special Sale of Cosmetics and Switche
Special Ten Day Weave
BEAUTY SHOP
Miss Mabel Rowe
Shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody
Phone 2402 503 First National Bank Bidg
FIRST NAIL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $xoo,ooo Surplus and Profit $65,ooo
DIRECTORS

Wirt Cornwel
Geo. W. Patters(
SW. Clarkai
Fre Schmid

Waldo M. Abbot
on Harry M. Hawlej
on Harrison Soule
D. B. Sutton
8. D. Kinnie

After Your Class

:)R ANY TIME, DROP INTO THE
ountainof Youth
Aned enjoy one of our Horlick's Originals
or try one of our Delicious Sundae#

We Offer You 1
UIRITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION
Resources $3 ,800 ,00o
in Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
ni Office--
rthwest Corner Main and Huron
ich Office--
707 North University Ave.
'armors & Mechanics Bank
rfa the Best in Modern Banking
OURITY " " " EFFICIENCY
ent and Pleasant Quarters. You Will
led With War Service. Two Offices
S. Main St.: 330 S. State St.
-typewriter from
D. MORRILL
822 South Stat. Street
I furnish you an instruction
-so. oharge. You will be a
eloreo you know it.
is the right time to have any
painting done. Phone 237. C.
r & Co.-Adv-.

DETROIT UJNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster,
than local tine.
Detroit Limitea an i Express Cars-7:35 a
in., 8':zo a. m. and hourly to 7:1o p. in., 9:ro
p. M.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8 :48 a. mn and
every two hours to 6:48 P. In.; to Lansing,
8:41 p. m.
Jackson Express Car. - (Local stops west of
Ann Arbor)-9 :48 a. mn. and every two hours
to 748 p. m.
Local Cars Eastbound-5 :35 a. mn,, 6:40 a.
m,., r ms a. n. and every two hours to 7 :05 p.
Mn., 8:05 p. n., 9:0S p. M-., 10:30 p. in. to
Ypsilanti only. 9:20 a. Mn., 9:5o a. Mn., 2:05 p.
a. mr. 'To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Carsa.Westbound-6:.oS a. mn., :5o a.
M., 1o:90 V. in.. 12:ae a. im.
Swain
Twenty-two remarkable photo-
graphs of the Greek Play. Come
in and see them.
M 1C. VNIVECRSITY
(CHOP off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGIC8SVE Y
WAR KING LOA
314 S. State St. Phone' 1264-M
Have your shoes full-soled in leath-
er or Neolin. We specalse in this
work. 0. G. Andres. 220 So. State. 18-6

r MiignInit#GOD'S 0I1IIIII
Official newspaper at the University of =-N G D 8 0
Mi,,.agan. Published every morning except
Mfaday during the university year. Gt You~r Re]
Entered at the post-office at Ani Arbor asy M c.A
second-class matter. Y.M-i ..'
O0ees: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-Em oy etT NI B A
riptionh: by carrier i~;by mail, s~o. TOfficeS isB A
W ant d. stations: wuarp's; Students' up-
tore; The Delta, cor. Stat and Pack rd. 0op en daily
Pons: Business, 96; Editorial 244. between 2OiLr Stock Is
inCommunications not to exceed gso words 3:00 and 6:00 =p rc
inlednthe notices of events will be pub-Pr °d
fihdinTeDalat the icetioh nn oreSaturday
SEditor, i left a fi t the icrtin Arofrt
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west 9:00 to 12:00_
corridor of the general ilirar, where the A
notices are collected at 7 :e o'clock each
evening. LANE HALL
Carence T. Fishleigh. Business Manager Telephone U=V RS T
Conrad N. Church ............News Editor82
Hr od A. lFtzgerald.........Sports Editor
Harold C. L. Jackson... Telerph dtor
Marian Wilson... ........Women's Editor
eLeonard W. Nieter... .Ass't Telegraph. Editor VIrTv eors .Ro..... xhneEio
. E Cam bll.. .A austant Business Manager
C.Philip 1 mery. .Assistant Business M anager __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
Albert E. Horne. .Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Rau..,..Assistant Business Manager
C. M. ticklingNitEdos H. M. Carey' z lme
-B. A. Swaney J. L. Stadeker a '
L. S. Thompson E. L. Zeigler ________________
H. C. Garrison .l-94
'o Reporters Msuswl eta 'lc o
C. S. Clark James Schermerhorn, Jr masquesillgetahtococ o
ttR. H. Fricken G. O. Bah;moro ngh at Newberry residence.MA T Ae m
yD H. Cruttenden Mildred C. MgIl Mr. R. W. Cowden of the rhetoric de-
A.L emyrJ . Tar partmentgood, ho
Annetta L. Wood F. A TbH artmet will speak on "The One-ra
T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield At
Ac C.CPnrw R .M~nllay." ® give me a man th
C.C nrw .T coadC. L. Goldstein Dean Myra B. Jordan will be unable slowly an' naturall
Business Staff to give knitting lessons at Barbour
Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Lousgynsum ths afternoon as an-
HrlR.Sth.SmtnEalSyorFB.Wlool rlned oVEVTgtitgodWater R. Payne Bernard .Kohl Matches in the first round of the ten- ness that way-two years
nis tournament are now posted at Bar- r natural ageing.
our gymnasium and should be played
--off by Wednesday, May 2.
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. Practice for the hornpipe dance will
be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon
Night Editor-T. F. McAllister and tomorrow afternoon in BarbourF 1Ap
gymnasium. The minuet will reearse O
]feeing of editorial staff and try. at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. O
outs in editorial rooms this afternoon Girls' Glee club meets at 5 o'cloclj FL C
at 5i o'clock. today. PHONE 294
War relief work will be carried on
r NOW FOR A DEFINITE PLAN from 3 to 6 o'clock today in Barbour Member of Flo
Attention! gymnasium.
° Major Charles W. Castle has ar Stylus meets at 7:30 o'clock to- Delver
irived. To dispel uncertainty and es ih tteGmm h eahue
tabishmiltar eficenc ou Maoi Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets at 4:15 Fo esb i
f tblih mlitry ffiieny or Mjoro'clock Wednesday at Newberry hall.
shas a tremendous task before him. He Geneva club meeting has been
finds here a collection of individual changed from Thursday evening to
'units which he must weld Into a mat- Wednesday evening, and will be held time they will go on sale to the cam-
'-a hl.Tento sa a n at the Alpha Chi Omega house as Pus. Chaperons are Mr. and Mrs.
plwoelnto stwr and ed J. H. Cissel and Mr. and Mrs. . W.
time is precious. __________ Boston.
He will need all our support-and Senior Engineers Dance Next Friday
more-he will need unquestioned Senior engineers will give a dance Do your shades need renewing? Call
obedience; if he is to get the desired at the Armory next Friday night, with 237. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv.
results quickly. music by Fisher's J-hop orchestra.
We have eagerly awaited his ap- Until Wednesday, tickets will be sold Get your soes fixed at Paul's Place,
pearance, for we want military train- to senior engineers only, after that e11 E. William St. btf
ing. We have done the best we could __________________________________
to prepare ourselves against the day
of his coming. We have had time to
realize the enormity of the undertak-
ing upon the threshold of which he
stands. We pledge him our co-opera-
tion.
Co-operation means that we must be
Iready for his orders and prove by
the way we execute them that our
determination is to profit by military
instruction.
With his first word we will drop our -
pose of expectancy, snap to military
alertness, and be ready for his com-
mand:
"Attention! "
Chemically speaking, the supersat-
urated solution of patriotism at Mich-
igan can crystalize now that Major
Castle affords the -necessary factor.
How do you plant potatoes?
How long will it take the popular
music writers to set the "back-to-the-I

farm" movement to a new set of notes?
We are inclined to believe that a ' )
summer on the farm would do won-
ders at bringing about an apprecia-
tion of college life.
How many feet of trench two feet Co lte o ~r ~ alc
and a half wide and seven feet deep
can you dig in a day?
Our summer clothing which is now
How many men will represent on display includes some mighty attrac-
Michigan at Fort Sheridan? tive two-piece woven suits as well as
REV. ERNEST TITTLE To GIVE the ever more popular sport coats. The
FIFTH WESLEYAN ADDRESS heather colors are more prominent than
ever and are the best we have found
Rev. Ernest F. Tittle, pastor of the for this type of clothing being service-
Broad Street Methodist Episcopal al swl stsy
church of; Columbus, 0., will deiiver abea .el.stsy
the fifth of the Wesleyan Guild lec- The white flannels are here too and
tures of this semester, next Sunday are better tailored and more attractive
night in the local Methodist Episcopal than ever.
church. Remember, summer clothes are hard
The Rev. Tittle preached for a num- t e n nodrt e h etsr
ber of years at Delaware, 0., the seat t e n nodrt e h etsr
of Ohio Wesleyan, where he made an vice do not wait too long.
excellent record as a preacher in a
student congregation. He is recog- "We Clothe Young Men Complete"
nized as the most promising in Meth-
odism among the young men of today.
A year ago Rev. Tittle was called W agner'& Co.
to the Broad street church in Colum-SaeSretA iet
bus which is considered as the most StaeStabsed-A1848 rt
important Methodist pulpit in the state
'of Ohio._________________________________

VT OF DOORS
w eaf. taut tof
~E B A L L mGOL F
comlplete and
: Right
BOOKSTORES

iestN., wr in'patnr
way be all right but
tat's got his k , rnica' 1
OWERS
213 E. Liberty St.

)rists' Telegraph
,y Service
e to All the World.

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"Ol0d Struf"f"
It is customary when advertising to college men to
show a group of sturdy young savages battling their
way to victory and teh state that this or that
article of food or raiment made the victory possible.
SheddedWhea
certainly did not fill the above shells with these fine ap-
pearing young gentlemen. It might have helped-we know
ofnumerous cases where it has -but it did not do it alone.
Y'oe might or might not like Shredded Wheat. Most people
do like it. The best way to find out is to try for yourself.
Y'ou may be sure of this : Shredded Wheat is actually what
t is represented to be--an exceptionally nutritious food
miade from the. whole wheat berry. It does feed the body,
give strength to the muscles and help to keep the stomach
andl digestive organs clean and in a healthy condition.
['hat is all.
[he Shredded Wheat Co. Niagara. Falls, N. Y.

Attractive

Figure

A corset i s sopersonal-so
much a part cf eone's. very self
-that it should 1U-nos;- houg~ht,
fully sel 2ctf-d ? aiIteJ by a
skillful fitter,
PKedfern MA! :L'c
figure beauty and correct f; .r
defects.
You will appreciate the
value of a Redfern Corset,
and you will like the beauty,
of form and exquisite dain-.
tiness of the latest models.

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