U~rA -Dtrt~a i1 NITAR IAN CHURCHI. Army Uniform Department We take pleasure in announcing to our customers and friends the ning of a department -for taking orders of Service Uniforms and ercoats for officers of the United States Army. For the present we are taking orders only for the field service gar- nts, blouse and breeches of olive drab cloth or cotton khaki and over- et of olive drab cloth. In the near future we shall be in a position to -nish accessories such as caps, shirts, puttes, etc. May our Uniform Department serve you now? G. H. Wild Company ading Merchant Tailors .311 S. STATE STREET Lee's Slotted Throat. TENNIS RACKETS the Slater Book Shop ione 430 386 S. State St. O4elal >newspaper at the University of Mi'rAan. Publied every morning except Mnday during the university year. ,ntered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Oices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions : by carrier $2 .; b mail, $ .oe Wantad. stations: duarry's; tu.dets' Sup- ; Store; The Delta, cor. State and Packard. -ones: Business, 6e; ditorial, 2414. Communications not to exceed "0 werds in length, or notices of events will be pub- lished in Tire Daily, at the discretion of the lditor, if left at the effice 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 y :ao o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker........Managing Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh......Business Manager Conrad N. Church..............News Editor Le E. Joslyn................City Editor Harold A. Fitzgerald........Sports 9dtor H~arald C. L, jackson.. Telegraph I~4itor State and Huron Streets Calling Cards 10:30-Churchill's New Novel, "A Far Country," and its ideal of a reform- ed and efficient democracy. Address by Rev. R. S. Loring. 6:00-The Students' Society has its first Outdoor Meeting and Picnic Supper with discussion of "Our Re- lation to the Church" at Mr. Os- born's residence, 1015 Packard St. LATEST S I TYLES OF ENGRAVING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Order them NOW 100 Cards with plate---1.50 to $3.50 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE flllltl lalll illll ll lll l a, il311otI Mii M l I M 111111111 .ilili CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10:30 Dr.WILLIAM E. STRONG, of Boston "Missionaries- Mythical and Modern" 7:30 "MOTHER 0' MINE" An Address by Lloyd C. Douglas 1, Z L. i Bicycles, ennis Rackets Base Ball Goods Switzers ' Hardware Bicycle Repairing Hey Fitting Razor Blade Sharpening Mowers 310 Stafe Only Hardware Near Campus i ANNOUNCEMENT SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. Gives you the best Tailoring service to be obtained anywhere in the coun- try, coupled with a wonderful line of Woolens. Marian Wilson... .........Women's Editor ! Leonard W. Nieter .... Ass't Telegraph Editor De~orrest S. Rood......... Exchange Editor I. Ca bell.. .Assistant Business Manager . Phili mery.. Asistant usiness Manager Albert 4.I°orna. Aasjatsat Business Manager RoscoeR. a....Asss:ant Business Manager Night Editors C. M. Tickling H. M. Carey B. A. Swaney J. I.i. Stadeker E. L. Zeiglerj Reporters C. S. Clark James Schermerhorn, Jr. R. H. Fricken G. 0. Br phy D. H. Cruttenden Mildred C. Igkell Annetta L. Wood F. A. Taber T. F. McAllister Allan Shoenfield C. C. Andrews R. T. McDonald K. L. Wehmeyer Eugene Given Z. L,. Rice Helmuth Maag I. H. Walton G. P. Overton M. K. Ehlbert Business Staff Paul E. Cholette Harry R. Louis Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow.9 Harold R. Smith Seymour B. Wilson Walter R. Payne BernardW ohl SUNDAY MAY 13 1917.! Night Editor-Harry M. Carey MOTHER'S DAY This is Mother's Day. The word itself brings back a flood of memories so close to each man that to launch into eulogy would result in a sentimentalism which tends only to} cheapen the word. It is because she. represents so much that it is so dif- ficult to pen an appreciation of her. Now, in this time of crisis, when the world seems returned to the brutality that was in sway before the dawn of civilization, it is no more than fitting to set aside one day as especially hers. We cannot tell what the coming1 years will bring. Make use of thisE opportunity. If you wear either white or the red flower, strive to appreciate more fully today the meaning of theC word, .Mother. w KI SAVE BONFIRE MATERIAL GRADUATE SUGGESTS WOOD FOR CAP NIGHT CELEBRATION BE GIVEN TO RED CROSS Editor, The Michigan Daily: Splendid idea, that, sending the toques and caps to the Belgians; now why not take another step in the same direction, and sacrifice part of the bonfire material for the good of the cause? It seems a pity to break up good dry goods boxes, that might be used in packing Red Cross and other contributions, for the bonfire, espe- cially as there must be waste material around that would do, that could be gathered by the boys and made to "do." A bonfire is a great thing, but if we are to be economical, here is a chance. A good packing box is worth at least a quarter, if not more. A barrel is worth at least as mach. The chances are that before the war is over, many poor people will be glad to get them in order to keep warm in winter. A. GRADUATE. Establish Class In Emergency Cooking Detroit, May 12.-In answer to the great demand for army cooks efforts are being made to establish a class in em- ergency cooking at the Y. M. C. A. with an enrollment of at least 40 men. The movement is under the auspices of the national league of women's ser- vice. Suits Made to Measure $15 and up Phone 2225 Sanitary Dry Cr'aning Co. 514 E. WILLIAM ST. All Militar Men: We have a formula for a Foot Powder given us by a retired army officer, which he used for years among his men, during which time none had sore feet. Better Get Some at IJUARRY DRU'GCO'S. Prescription Store Cor. State & N. University STUDENTS SOCIETY TO HOLD OUT-DOOR MEETING TONIGHT Members to Hear Talk on "Joining the Church" by Rev. R. S. Loring Members of the Students' society of the Unitarian church will meet at sharp 6:30 o'clock tonight in the church at the corner of State and Hur- on streets and proceed in a body to the home of Mrs. M. E. Osborn, 1015 Packard street for the first out-door meeting of the year. The Rev. R. S. Loring will be the speaker and will talk on "Joining the Church." Next Sunday evening, there will be an out-door meeting at the home of J. W. Langley, 2037 Geddes avenue,and on May 27 the program for the year will be ended with a musical program at the church. Elections will probab- ly be held at this meeting. Petition to Raise Teachers' Pay Efforts are being made by circulat- ing petitions among the tax payers of Ann Arbor to influence the school board to raise the aalary of the grade school teacher from the present maxi- mum salary of $700 to $1,000 and to have the board grant a general in- crease of $100 per year for next year. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. I 106 E. Huron Street ATTENTION! Opposite Court House SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. WE GUARANTEE $300.00 to coillge students for a full suumer's work. For full infor- mation write THE NATIONAL MAP CO. Indliaiiapols, Indiana Girls' Educational society will hold a special meeting at 5 o'clock Tues- day, May 15, in the Cercle Francais rooms. University women who are inter- ested in securing a room in the In- dependent Girls' clubhouse next year are asked to communicate with Grace Rose, '18, or Annetta Wood, '17. - .1' We Offer You SECURITY- - SERVICE - -LOCATION Resources $3,8oo,ooo Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Main Office-- Northwest Corner Main and Huron B ranch *Of f ce-- 707 North University Ave. e Farmers & Mechanics Bank Offers the Best in Modern Banking SECURITY - - EFFICIENCY renlent and Pleasant Quarters. You will leased With OurService. Two Oiffices 105 S. Main St. : : 330 S. State St. --Typewriters Typewriting Mimeographing 0. D. MORRILL, Baltimore Lunch. 322 S. State St PLAI NI DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster' than. local inmo. .Detroit Linea ana express Cars-7-?:35 a. n., 8:io a. n. and hourly to 7:1 p. in.,Se A. iM. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-S :4 a. to and every two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing, - -:4- P.-- Jackson Express Cars -(Local s#ops west of Ann Arb.>r)-:4 a. m. and every two hours to 7:48 P. m. Local Cars Rastbound- :35 a. m., 6:40 a. In., y: a. m. and every two hours to 7:05 p. tn.. 8:.6 p. in.,90 p. n., 10 so p. M. to Ypsla~nti only, 9 :2o a. Mn., 9:S0 a. in., 2:0O5 p: ms., 6:.5 p. in., 11:45 p. mn., .:Ie. a. in., t :so a. m. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars Westbound-6.o5 a. ., 1:5 a. M.n rs:" p M.. 1a:ae a. m. Swain Twenty-two remarkable photo- graphs of the Greek Play. Come in and see them. 713X . VNAEVRSiTY M MAlarm Clocks S P*EYFR E $1.00 up Fountain Pens- A Waterman and Cnklin U. of M. Jewelry Schlanderer & Seyfried MODERN BARBER SHOP 332 State St. A Particular Place for Particular People. FRANK C, BOLICH, Prop, A s Patronize Daily Advertisers. - A CHANCE TO REPAY A year ago the Michigan alumni trust fund was founded by the senior classes of 1916. Seniors were ex- cused from classes at 11 o'clock one Thursday morning and a mass meet- ing was held in University Hall. At that meeting $1,600 was pledged to the University each year. This year the trust fund is to be combined with the Swing-out celebra- tion at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Such a combination is most appropri- ate. It is at this time that the seniors should feel keenly how much they have received at the hands of the Uni- versity, and how little at most they will ever be able to return to it. Yale has an endgwnment fund of this kind. It also started in a small way. Today that sum pays a large part of the maintenance expense of the University. The scheme is to be explained in detail by Mr. W. B. Shaw, secretary of the Michigan Alumni association. It is the duty of every senior to be at the meeting. Will 1917 keep up 1916's record? Every time some people accept a favor they look for the price mark. Commencement Gifts JEWELRY HILAILTON The Famous File American Timepiece A fine line of the newest distinctive creations in this year's jewelry which must be seen to be ap- preciated. 11 GRUEN-VERITHIN . SCENT BALLS In all colors P SQEY RINGS for Ladies and Men in new style settings - 30c The Most Beautiful Watch in America WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES RELIABLE BRACELET WATCHES Fully Guaranteed FRIED RICE, (plain), At All Times 2513 LEATHER GOODS Everyday have Fresh Home- de Hot Rolls served here-2 lls and Butter-5c. Open 11 A. M. to 1 A. 1. h an nn 611 E. Liberty Telephone 948-R 11 Jewel Boxes Pocket Books Bill Folds Game Sets Writing Sets Traveling Clocks Picture Frames Belts Card Cases Watch Holders Watch Holders Traveling Sets Manicure Sets IVORY GOODS Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Jewel Boxes Trays Picture Frames Perfume Bottles Candlesticks Vases A Large Line of High Grade Leather Novelties and Booklets They Ougit to Serve onnor'S C Eown CREAM Circumstances occasionally force a man to admit that other people's trou- bles are almost as great as his own. A live wire is seldom stepped on. The profit from loss is experience. A pinch of pep is worth a peck of procrastination. I l We Engrave to Suit Your Own Style of Engraving SILVERWARE MICHIGAN CLOCKS Gorham 1847 JEWELRY and Traveling Clocks Community Mantle Clocks Desk Clocks Alvin Wallace Novelties Wall Clocks Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens Silver Novelties At Your Favorite Fountain. Ask for it. REV. L. A. BARRETT TO TALK ON "OUR ECONOMIC PROBLEM" "Our Economic Problem" is the theme of the lecture which will be delivered by the Rev. L. A. Barrett at 10:30 o'clock this morning in the First Presbyterian church. This is the first of a series of three addresses on "Problems Which the War Has Brought to Us." The subject will be "Our Moral Problem" on May 20 and on May 27 the Reverend Barrett will speak on "Our Religious Problem." ary Public. O. D. Morrill, State.-Adv. 322 tf diamonds are fine quality and ably priced. J. L. Chapman, r. 113 Main St.-Adv. wed-eod onise Daily Advertisers. THE FOLKS AT HOME can have you ever near them even tho you are far away, doing your bit for your country, if they have your pho- tograph. Rentscher mikes portraits of quality.-Adv. 13-$ Try a Miehigan Daly Want A l E, - A Large and Complete Line of Optical Goods aad Accessories-LENSES GROUND IN OUR OWN SHOP-QUICK SERVICE WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE OPTICAL GOODS Use the advertising cozumns of Th. Michigan Daily in order to reach the best of AnnArbor's buyers. HALLER & FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS 1 s