a I SPORT COATS NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR Sport Coat, $8.50 and $1 White Flannel Pants, a new line just in. Order now, this is the time to g.t your A LARGE VARIFTY Hot Weather Suits. We have allkiads From $6.50 to $10.00 " " s. w " " Priced from $8.50 to $12.00 NEXT TOTP YTD'' (g NEXT T QRPIU.1;, .. V/LaX Il 'C..,O-RPHEUv ANN ARBOR, MICH. Wadhams & Co. -- State Street Main Street Your Floral Needs=-= Are BEST SATISFIED By Us PHONE 115 Cut Flowers Flowering Plants FLOWERS FOR DECORATION -=COUSINS & H A LL 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association TO CO-ORDINATE WORK oF WOMENDURING WAR MASS MEETING TO BE MELT) THURSDAY TO START MOVEMENT The local branch of the national league for Women's service will hold a mass meeting at 4 o'clock Thursday in Hill auditorium for the purpose of presenting a program for co-ordin- ating the work of the women during the war and developing their re- sources. The principal speaker at the meet- ing will be Mrs. S. Simpson from the national headquarters of the league at Washington and efforts are being made to secure Miss Helen Bacon of the in- dustrial committee of the Detroit board of commerce as a second speak- er. INTELLIGENCE BUR SENDS FIRST REPORT FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS CALL Washtenaw Electric Shop The Shop of Quality Itits net Right we make is Right !hone 273Io! East WaskUote INC LUD~ES TIONS; VARIETY OF POSI. 1300 PHYSICIANS IN LIST smmem iu11111111 t1n111u11111Ini n11111111uun11n11ull l u ll lln011111n111 111111111111111111,:' A Delicious Lunch can be quickly prepared, and without the slightest trouble, on an° Electric Chafing Dish This handsome and very convenient table utensil is a source of both comfort and pride to the housewife. = Just the thing for a hasty lunch or Sunday supper. Cooks practically any dish you have a desire for makes toothsome fudge. No trouble; no alcohol; no messing. Just attach to a lamp-socket.c Come in and inspect them. - - The Detroit Edison Co. Cor. Main and William Sts. Tel. 2300 - _ }iltliillillllillililliilllllillilillilillllillfli A preliminary report based upon the information received at the local branch of the intercollegiate intellig- ence bureau at the Michigan Union is now being prepared and will be sent this week to the headquarters in Washington. The report includes the names of 1,300 physicians. The occupations included in this first report are those of accountants, administrators, aviators, bookkeepers, clerical workers chauffeurs, carpent- ers, dentists, draughtsmen, engineers, farmers, factory workers, manufactur- ers, plumbers, surgeons, cooks, and those possessing knowledge of power boats. SUNDAY SERTICES IN ANN AROR CHURCHES! CULTIVATING THE CLOTHES 5ENSE- No way to do it but to see as many eles as pos- sible that are excellently made-of wellcombined colors-and of graceful lines. Coming to the Hutzel Shop often will show you what to wear and how to wear it. Hutzel's 31IAIN AND LIBERTY t Women of the town, college women, students at the Ypsilanti Normal school, and high school girls of this city and Ypsilanti are invited to at- tend. The registration of women which the league is undertaking is to be car- ried on in co-operation with any other such registration such as that of the Red Cross. As soon as the necessary blanks are received from Washington, an office for registering the women of Ann Ar- bor will be opened in the German-Am- erican building. TO CONTINUE MEDICAL COURSES IN SUMMER TEA STRAINERS-TEA BALLS A new and varied Ilae of hln Ailver aad plated tee atraliersand tea balls. uee our new inifi4tnaIt&44. pAD*"silveUr Wea ballsinE j '60a and 76. HALLER & FULLER, State Street Jewelers Church of Christ (Disciples). Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, subject of the sermon "The Lingering Doubt." Second Baptist Church Preaching at 10:30 o'clock. Special Mother's day program at 7:30 o'clock. Bethel A. Iff. E. Church Preaching at 10:30 o'clock, subject of sermon "Jesus Provides for His Mother." Trinity English Lutheran Church Morning sermon at 10:30 o'clock on the subject "How to Estimate the Man." Zion Lutheran Church Rev. John Peters, student pastor of Capital University, Columbus, O., will conduct the services. English serv- ices at 8:30 o'clock; German services at 10:30 o'clock. U I1 em rrrr The Cyc-Corpus Juris system BIUT NO ALLOWANCE OF GIVEN TO REGULAR STUDENTS TIME PUBLISHED BY The Amorlnin Law leek Cot 27 Cedar Street NEW YORK. 9 BERWICK rm~itCOLLARS are curve cut toftta akf perrectly. t5cen weac,6firgc CLUET1, PEABODY &GO~lNC fu.rs~ irr-ri.ir Rent a good Kodak for 10a today of Lyndon. Open Sunday from 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 4:30 only. Drop flzns in chute after hours.--Adv. sun We set glass in all parts of the city. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. 11-17inc Dancing classes and private lessons at the Packard Academy. ti' I can duplicate any lena. J. L. Chapman, Optrometrist and Jeweler, UNION DANCE HALL is available for dancing on Friday Eve., May 18th. Enquire at once 'of the Union.-Adv. 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 makes portraits of quality.-Adv. 13-6 I FOR SALE FOR SALE - Law library for sale cheap. The up-to-date law library, consisting of six hundred volumes and office furniture, of the late Frank L. Fales, is for sale. For par- ticulars address, Suze S. Duperier, Vassar, Michigan. 8 to 13inc. FOR SALE-Buick Roadster, has been driven only 700 miles. In perfect condition. Service at Buick Garage for year 1917. See me for a bargain. Phone 1032-R. 13-5-6 FOR SALE- Typewriter. Excellent condition-unusual bargain. School of Shorthand. 711 N. University Ave. 11-2-3 FOR SALE- Old Town canoe selling at sacrifice with full equipment. Call 16. 11-17 inc WANTED WANTED- Canoe 17 or 18 foot in good condition. Must be a bargain, 1472-W. 12-13 WANTED-A second-hand motorcycle, low price. Phone 626-R. 12-13 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Furnished apartment, in- cluding piano, for summer months. Strictly modern. E. B. Swift, 514 E. William. 13-5-6 LOST LOST-First baseman's glove on So. Ferry Field during the game be- tween Soph engineers and Fresh lits. Finder please return to 725 S. 12th or call Miller, 691. Reward. 13 LOST-Will the party who accidental- ly took the wrong pair of white flan- nels from the intramural club house kindly call 106-J or leave same at Dail office. 13-5 LOST - Key-ring of important keys somewhere on campus. Phone 1472-W. 12-13 MISCELLANEOUS 1W TYPEWRITERS stored at less cost than your trans- portation charges. Expert cleaning, repairing and packing a specialty. 0. D. MORPILL, 322 SOUTH STATE STREET Phone 582-J (Over Baltimore Dairy Lunch.) AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 2558, Buffalo, N. Y.- USE Daily Want-Ads. With a likelihood that several spe- cial courses will be added to meet the needs of war times, the medical cur- riculum will be followed out as sched- uled during the 1917 summer session. The courses offered are classified as special, designed for graduates and advanced students for which no credits are given, and regular credit courses. No allowance of time will be given to students in medicine for the work done in a summer session, as the medical course requires a four years attendance upon medical lectures dur- ing the regular session. Students may do special work for themselves in laboratory and demon- stration under the direction of the in- structors, for which the instruments of the entire medical laboratories will be put at the disposal of the students. Undergraduates enrolled in other medical schools who desire credit for courses taken may have it sent direct to the dean of the school in which they are registered. Both the medical library, containing 25,000 volumes, and the general library will be open to students enrolled in the medical courses. Inquiries should be mailed to Prof. C. W. Edmunds, secretary of the Medical school. The following courses will be of- fered: Anatomy, bacteriology, phy- siological chemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, surgery, medicine, diseases of the nervous sys- tem ophthalmology, otolaryngology,a obstetrics and gynecology, and derma- tology, and syphilology. Presbyterian Church Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. L. A. Barrett will speak on the subject "Our Economics Problem," the first of a series of three sermons on the "Problems Which the War Has Brought and Which Should Be Solved from the Christian Point of View." Congregational Church Dr. W. E. Strong will give an ad- dress on "Missionaries-Mythical and Modern." Special Mother's day sermon by Mr. Douglas at 7:30 o'clock. Unitarian Church Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. R. S. Loring will give an address on Churchill's new novel, "A Far Country." Bethlehani Evang. Lutheran Church There will be no preaching services tomorrow owing to the pastor's ab- sence from the city. St. Andrew's Church Holy communion at 7:30 o'clock. Morning sermon and prayer at 10:30 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Free Methodist Mission1 Preaching services at 3 o'clock. I In new Shead"and Shapes Broadway M. E. Church "Mother's Day" will be celebrated at 3 o'clock, special music being provided for these services. First M. E. Church Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Morning subject, "Mother's Day." Judge J. M. Killit of Toledo gives the Wesleyn guild lecture in the evening. St. Paul's Evang. Lutherax Church German services at 10:30 o'cloeX, English services at 7:30 o'clock.. German X. E. Chutch Preaching services at 10:30' o'clock at which a special sermon will be given by the pastor to the mothers. First Baptist Church Morning worship at 10:45 'cloek. John Mason Well will preach on "The Significance of Jesus Christ to the Modern Man." SPRING Hats & Ca THE Varsity Toggery 1107 So. Univ. 1107 So. Univ U, THE SPRUNK ENGRAVING CO* K"e 1wovod is LET US SEN D YOU I foo Marquee. Bldg. AN ASSORTMENT OF VICTOR RECORDS on our twenty-four hour approval plan! Select a dozen numbers, you would like to hear in your own home. Phone us, 1707, and we will send same. VICTOR VICTROLAS, FROM $15.00 TO $300.00 CONVENIENT PAYMENTS I GRINNELL BROTHERS 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET Community Chapel{ Community meeting at 7:30 o'cloek. A special Mother's day program ha been arranged. Caps and Gowns for men and women who have neglected to make earlier arrangements can be obtained Monday at the Cap and Gown department. Mack & Co.-Adv.Ila Try The Daily for .ertice. Try a Michigan Daily Want-Ad. sized without mijry. Kock r .... I