, ; 11111 VIie Largest A ssortment of fine woolens in the city is here for your inspction. We think you'll agree that never have you seen classier rabr-ics. Tailored in our in- imitable style in a suit to your measure, they will make you as smartly dressed as any man in town. G. H. Leading Merchant Tailors Wild Company STATE STREET ~j~g d4gan u~itj Offical newsp'iaper at the University of ' .4a n. Publsled every morning except t1 .iday du.ring the university year. 1Tntcred at the post-office at Ann Arbor as ec-gi::class matter. I ~~i~ AborPress Building. Sub- c$2 ios y are . $a; by mail, $ .O Wan ad sttios:Quarry'; Students' U p- 'iy tor; Th Detaco-r. State and Packard. Phons: Bs~nss, 60;Eitiorial, 24r¢. Communuications rnot to exceed 30 words in length, or notices of events will be pub- lished in TIhe 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. l~ 'rc....... Managing Editor Clar ence 'i. Vtodeigh.. Bisiness Manager Coinrad N. Cicar. t........News Editor Lee . Joslyn..............ity Editor Harld . Nzoeaild ...... Sports Editor Harld i_ -I.JaKson ... ..Telegraph Editor BORROW MONEY to ffinish the term DON'T IN GOD'S -OUT OF DOORS w Lee's Slotted Throat TENISRCKT EARN IT 'p 1 T he laorok ho Phone 430 330 S. State St. STOP ATI Special Sale of Cosmetics and Switches 1 ' U "' I' L SSpecial Ten Day Weave ".EiaTY SHOP1 33$ S. STATE !Mrisas Mabel Rowe for sodas and lunches j shampooing, Manicuring, Massaging and Chiropody Ph one 2402 503 First National Bank indrg GEORGE B IIEFF YFIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. F Capial 10,,00 Surplus and Profit $65,ooo 1. R ISTCpial DIRECTORS kl11G Ct lwes n Fant Wirt Cornwell Waldo M. Abbott loc u Foesan lnsGeo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley D Chitpin St. Ann Arbor, Mich' S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule PHONE 809 M I Fred Schid D. B. Sutton, After Your Class OR ANY TIME,DROP INTO THE Fountain'- of Yoth Jobs are plenti- ful at the "Y" Employment Office. Tel. 823 3-6 P. M. Daily Mliao Ilo.............Women's Editor T conai<1 W"V Niter....Ass't'Telegraph Editor iDe~orrsl S. Rood.......... Exchange Editor J F. Bu~~cl sstr ~ siness &Ianager C. Pdplcv -5.,wilst Business Manager Albhert I. ilrre. Aisant Business Manager Ro"sco e R. a. siatBusiness Manager .._ N ig h t E d ito rs C. 7t1. Tickling 11. M. Carey B. A. Swantey J. L. Stadeker T. I,. Zeigler Reporters C. S. Clark James Schermnerhorn, Jr. R. H. Fricken G. 0. Brophy D. 11. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell Annetta I,. \Wood F. A. Taber TP. P. McAllister Allan Shoenfield C. C. Andrews R. 'r. McDonald IK. 1. Wehmneyer E. ugene Given P. W. Gordon 1.L.Rc Helmuth Maag Bus.ness Sice Paul Fr. (holetteStf Harry R. Louis i rl'Makinson Earl F. Ganschow H arold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson Walter R. Payne Bernard Wohl TiESD.AY MAY 8, 1917. Ni ht Editor--J. L. Stadeker And now the fits may drill. Wisconsin is planning a big send off for her recruits going to the offi- cers' reserve corps. - ~Got Your Rereekflori Out of I NI~BASEBALLm GOLF Our Stock its complete and w Prices Right UNIVER SITY BOOKSTORESw Iln u~i llll11r all 11u 1 i11n i1 u ~~~11R1111lln l111111 D N~ATURE never starts any- D LI L~ thing she can't finish. To- L t bacco 'ain't any exception.0 VELVET is naturally D aged for two years. No artificial methods. Let's hope the traffic to stay. Men appreciate the these days. sign has come chimes more "11 And enjoy one ;of our Horlick's Originals or try one of our Delicious Sundaes Ann Arbor Sayings Bank Incorporated 1869 Main Office-- Northwest Corner Main and Huron Branch Office-- 7o7 North University Ave. [he Farmers& Mechanics Bank Offers the Rest in Modern Banking SECURITY " . -EFFICIENCY onventent and Peasant Quarters. You Will 3e Pleased With Our Service, Two Offices 101-105 S. Main St.: : 330 S. State St. * - Typewriters Typewriting Mimeographing 0. D. M OaRRILL, )ver Baltimore b.unch. 322 S. State St. Try The' Dally for service. l)E7i .yVl't2I'lE D L~INES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Cars run on ascr time, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Lunircoa ano zIxpress Cars--7:35 a. mn., 8:1o a. m. and hourly to 7 :io p. ro., 9:10 o. in, Kalamazoo Limited Cars-- 8:48 a. nt and every two hours to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing, v ,) . M.. j ack;son Express Cars - (Local stops west o XnnArbr)-:48a. m n rd every two hours e 7:4L lp. u. 1L-Dal Cars Eastbound-5:35 a. m~, 6:40 a !. :0-5 a. mn. and every two hours to 7:05 p. 4. :05 p. 0., 9 :05 p. m1., .io :50 p. mn. te Vpsi7 .ti only-, 9:20 a. n1., 9 :5o a. mn., ; :o5 p a., 6v p. in., 11:45 P. rm., r:=o a. in., c.:2c a. n.toSaie change at Ypsilanti. LocAl Cars W,'estbound--6-.oS a. Mn., 7:~50 a rx iou :2o p. mn.. f1z :a0 a. mn. Twenty-two remarkable photo- graphs of the Greer Play. Come in and. see them. 113 ". NI(VrRSITY C HOP,'off afew minutes and eat somne of 1~l S. State St. Phone 1244-DI For live, progressive, up-to-date a v rtising use The Michigan Daily. COLLEGE IN THE FALL "Will I be calledt a slacker if I re- turn to college next fall?" is the anx- ious query of the non-professional studlent of the University. The most efficient way in which the medical, enagineering, and chemical student can aid his government in prosecuting the wear is to return and complete his col- legiate training. But how about the future hanker, or business man? WCar is a complicated business, han- died onoi a gigantic scale. In the suc- ('5s:f ul furtherance of its operations there is a place and a need for the well educated man of every class, whether a physician or lawyer, banker or engineer. If you are a specialist in any capacity the government needs, your services. If by returning to col- lege next fall you will increase your efficiency in any line of work your patriotism will be best exhibited by that act. It has been said that the college man is "no better" to fight in the trenches than the day laborer. In the pure democratic sense this is true, hut from the standpoint of efficiency such a plan would be a failure. It is the aim of the war department to place evcry man where he can best aid that institution in the carrying out of its plans. Naturally the supply of well edlucated men fit for special work will be less than the number of men who will he able to serve only as private soldiers. Every student studying for some special work will be answering the i1ll to colors if he returns to college ucext fall to fit himself for special service in the future. We like rice as well as potatoes any- way. ~toen Second round of the tennis matches must be completed this week. Stylus meets at 7:30 o'clock tonight with Lucile Quarry, '18, 1746 Washte- naw avenue. Dean Myra B. Jordan will give knit- ting lessons at 3 o'clock this after- noon at Barbour gymnasium, and at 3 o'clock tomorrow at Newberry hall. War relief work will be carried on from 3 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Girls' Educational club does not meet this week. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meets at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday. Geneva club meets at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Delta Delta Delta house. All senior women are urged to make preparations for securing their caps and gowns as soon as possible. s uILAND ER S FOR FLOWERS PHONE 294 213 E. Liberty St. Member of Florists' Telegraph DeliveryService Flowers by Wire to All the World. , They Are Out Today ! 4P.M. White, Red, Blue There Is opportunity in The Michi- gan Daily Ads. Read them. I 61 The winning team is onit.s toes eve ry inning of the game. Strong bodie-s and kcen brains battling for an opening. Nerve and e ,ndurance are required here as well as muscle, speed and skill. The most important food in developing these is This body-buildb .i . t inlayed no small part in n rICr :Ycdt'l diamond and cind~r tra.c:. . i}t.".r.2I r~~i made Of-it fits a ma h 'm u~iete ut- most benefiz_t de~ ~citf~ t. ~ayt ict delicious to eat., h§rih~~ c~uu fntii Its flavor isalyafeh I '. r clfo lunch or supper; c, t, ei L t eafat.Seved with milk or crea-m,5cr- combedwih r --caberies. "There is health and Trcg 'leve.,y shred" . 0 faMade only by The Shredded Wheat Compja i-y, Niagara Falls, N. Y. l ^ 4 r,;,~ t :, %; 3 :l: ". S y. : I I I SEEING "WHERE WE ARE AT" There is a great danger, when a cris- is of any kind arises, that men and women will be so taken aback by the seriousness of it that they will be at a loss to know how to meet it. That is no doubt the explanation of much of the present situation on the campus, as wvell as in other local group~s throughout the country. A few clear-thinking, far-seeing leaders are able to keep) their heads, and face war with calmness and determination. Many others are hurrying to fill p~laces in the line of defense, in which they feel that they are needed. Still others just as earnestly resolved upon following the line of duty, are still un- decided as to where this line lies. Consequently there is much agita- tion, much excitement, much purpose- less discussion. We by no means would say that the participants in any of this deserve anything but praise for their willingness to serve. We do believe, however, that there is about the situation an element of inefficiency. This will not be done away with until men and women, after the first flush of excitement, settle down to solemn thought. We are in this war .:ov to the finish, and a few month's citem.ent will not hasten its suc- cessf Lul coniclusion. apathy nee:d no longer be feared, with the Am erican people roused to their preset~if pitch, hut just as great a daniger lies n hysteria-Ohio State Lantern. avacot rakm-tw I Our two-piece woven fabric sum- mer suits are the most practical of sum- mer clothes. They are well tailored, made up in the popular heather colors, and have that "esy feeling that is so desirable in hot weather. White flannels are worn with the coat for outdoor or evening wear' while the trousers to match are ready for the office or class room. WHERE YOUNG MEN CONGREGATE You'll see Varsity Fifty Fives worn this summer. They're the choice of young men who want breezy, out- of-door styles that really fit. Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes 'are all of these ,things.* And best of all they're really all wool, guar- anteed-and will wear. Ask to see some of the new Var- sity Fifty Five styles. Agency for Manhattan Shirts, Knox Hats. Reule-Conlin-Hegel Coo Southwest corner Washington and Main Sts. Thirteen-fifty and up "We Clothe Young Men Complete" Wagner & Company I M-%V--AIM T LL "PAC