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******************** * * * * NOTICE * .Major William Cressy * ��- * Miss Edith Blackman * The News must lrnve your $1 * ··· before the paper can be forward- * ... eel to you tl1is year. * Speaks Before Assembly ,., The News must have your sup- * Household Arts Department * JlOrt. * * '.rhe News must keep up to the * st:tndard of former years. RESIGNED AFTER SEVEN .voLUN'l'EERED AND DEPAR'l'ED Doll't Fo1·0-et� the "Y" * * Letters From HAS Fon IN * The News must hold its own * YEARS' SERVICE uussu rnH At Starkweather ,., with the publicatio.ns of other * Boys in Service * colleges. * Says Atrocities Are * The News must automatically * Gave Valuable Help is time for a Y. M. C. A. meet­ * drop you from the list you do • "While yet in the States I saw the to Food Conservation Not Exaggerated ingIt again. This year as usual the �' not forward your $1 to ifthe office ·� pictures in the Sunday newspapers Michigan State Normal College has * imme{liately upon the receipt of * of the ruined towns of France, and nearly 100 men enrolled. Certainly �' this Jlaper your subscription ,� of the great battlefields where so Now Head of the Department at Serbia ls The Only Nation That Has out of this enrollment a spirited 1,;, has .not alreadyif been 1>8Jid for * many thousands of French soldiers Saratoga Spring·s, N. Y. Lost All Her Territory Y. M. C. A. can be formed. That's * the year 1918-19. * had died, but it was not until I had just what we are going to do, too. * been up and seen the men lying on The speaker for the Sunday after­ * * * * * * * * * * * * '' * * • * * * * the field of battle, and had been in The Normal College has been so The Assembly of Wedne$day morn­ noon meeting will- be President Mc­ towns where the shells were bursting unfortunate as to lose from its fac­ ing is another event that will not Kenny, who has always taken an in­ PRE-FESTIVAL and often killing men only a few ulty Miss Edith Blackman of the soon be forgotten by the Normal terest in the work. feet from me, that I fully realized Household Arts department, who re­ College. Major William_ H. Cressy There will be no question as to CONCERT SERIES just what war meant. signed to become head of the House­ who has been at the front with the whether or not a crowd· will be there, "When in Texas we were put hold Arts department of the Skid­ Royal Serbian Army. because the college has always been through gas, and we lived in the more School, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Major Cressy is an American, his proud of the association and the·men DA'rJ<:S OF ALT, BU'l' ONE CHANG· trenches for a while, and we believed · Miss Blackman was connected with home being in Grand Rapids, Mich. have always given it their heartiest ED TO SATURDAY EV- that we knew exactly what we should the Normal College seven years as He served in the Spanish American support. Although most of the offi­ ENINGS have to do when we got over here. assistant professor of foods and cook­ war, was on duty in the Phillipines cers of the "Y" are in active service, But all that was living in a paradise ery. She won the respect of her col­ and in China during the Boxer re­ we are sure to find someone else who compared with what we have gone leagues and student& by her scholar­ bellion, and in December, 1914, went Members of the S. A. T. C. will ly and scientific attitude toward her can carry the thing through and have opportunity to hear the great through since. Never in Texas did to Russia as a surgeon with the Rus­ make it a success. The S. A. T. C. we have to sit up all n_ight with out work. Particularly since the need sian army. artists who are to appear on the pre­ for food conservation has been press­ fellows most assuredly are invited to festi val concert series, Hill Audi­ eyes strained-frying to pierce the He wears a number of decoration'l the services, because it is, from the darkness, and with the slightest ing, she has devoted much time to and tells the story of the sufferings torium, Ann Arbor, since ·the man­ experiment with the materials rec­ corps that it is hoped we may make agement has already been able to rustle of anything out in front every he has seen. up the backbone of the organization. muscle was on the alert. Often in ommended by the government as "Don't say do my bit, say do rny change the dates of all but one of substitutes for flour and sugar, and The value of the Y. M. C. A. has been the numbers to Saturday evenings. the early morning hours I have best. Do it. Russia called for sur- demonstrated "over there" in a big· crawled up to the top of a parapet to making public the results of her 1 geons in 1914 and I went. I was _µut Fortunately, the Caruso concert was investigations through lectures and way, so we can show in a small way originally scheduled for Saturday, (that was while we were stationed in charge of an American hospital. the manner in which it benefits the on another front) and after a few through writings. A summary of I saw much of destruction in Russia. October 19. The second concert, much of her recent patriotic work boys on the campus. given by Anna Case, will take place minutes of intensive watching I The Turkish as well as Bulgarian After the association gets under could have sworn that the posts Sl.lp­ is to be found in her book on "War­ and Austrian armies were directly Saturday evening, November 16, and time Cookery." To her is also to be way, we hope to be able to get Mr. the third, that by Leopold Godowsky, portin_g the barbed wire entangle­ under the control of Prussia. The Rynan, the county "Y" secretary, to ments were walking over and shaking credited in large measure the suc­ atrocities are not exaggerated. You pianist, on Saturday evening, Decem­ cess of the Community Kitchen for give us a talk on the work as it is in ber 14. hands with one another. haven't heard it all either. At Mush the county at present. Not only are "But speaking of the doings of the canning and preserving fruits and our first American hospital was bom­ It has not yet been possible to vegetables, maintained by Ypsilanti we planning to have big men talk at change the date of the Bonnet organ last few days, I want to say that no barded. I lost one good American the "Y" meetings, but men who can man, woman or child in Michigan or during the summer. Her recognized doctor and a nurse at the time. The recital in ·January, but it is expected interest in all worthy public en­ give talks that are big and inspiring. that this will be accomplished later. Wisconsin need have anything but reason for my staying in Russia was Soon the state secretary will be the highest esteem and admiration deavor and her unusual ability as un because I recognized their need of The fifth recital, that of Toscha executive opened to her a wide field along and inquire about us. The an­ Seidel, violinist, will be given Satur­ for the boys they have sent over here help. In February, 1915, Russia call­ swer to his question, "Have you a to fight the Boche. Especially do I of usefulness in the city as well as ed for volunteers. 5,000,000 men day, February 8. in the College. Y. M. C. A. this year," must be yes Many of the S. A. T. C. men are refer to the National Guardsmen who answered the call. I went to Russia and a real one too. were called out when war was first In her more personal relations intending to stay 16 months and arranging to have their parents and with her fellow-teachers and her Starkweather for the last few friends visit them for the week end declared. These men have done the stayed 17. From there I went to years has been the meeting place of best that was in them; and they students, Miss Blackman was found France and offered my services. ·was on these occasions. always courteous, considerate, kindly, the "Y." By the way, Starkweather Tickets for the season are now on have made some history. It 3hall put in charge of a hospital on the is the place about which you have always be with reverence that 1 shall and helpful. There is sincere and , western front. Serbia, Belgium and sale at the Rowima Store, Ypsilanti, universal regret that the College has heard those boys that have com­ and at the University School of speak of the events of the past week. France have suffered untold atroc- pleted their courses and returned "At present we are in rest about been obliged to lose her services and ...:t.:� J..� C!.L\,....,i....;..n.. h..no ..a1"1.ff�>"_LU"l �ou± nun.::c tc:n'?t:' al...iv..rt,. - -- Music. Ann Arbor. ttu ,,,Be::, lieMrrd Lhe fr� Hi:.c.-� Wt: he!' iu.£1..!:ll'___ Continued on page four Don't forget Sunday afternoon at are waiting our turn to �gain go 2:30, . Come, forward and do our best for thEi win­ bring your friends. Be there. "Accordin� to Plan" ning of the world's peace and free­ MISS SCHUL1lES .ASSUMPTION OPENS dom. LEAVES NORMAL HERE SATURDAY Students Reception at the Presby­ To the German People from "They sure have me working. I terian Church on Friday evening, the High Command am supposed to know a thousand October 11, at 7:30, to all students things at once. We start the day at A.F'l'ER MANY YEARS OF VALTT· WARING, DRAPF,R, CRANE AND who may wish to make this their 5:45 a. m. and finish at 10:15 p. m. ABLE SERVICES HUN'l' ONLY OLD MEN BACI{ church home. This is under the aus­ Civilians! there lies in the virtue All of the men are college men and pices of the Westminster Guild. Of patience an infinite balm; exceptional men from the ranks. No rumor of horrors can hurt you The former have had a previous The college finds itself this fall Assumption opens our schedule Mr. Whitney of the Whitnew Tea If only you smile and are calm; course in radio, so you see I am at a with diminished membership in the here on Normal Field Saturday at Room has been appointed steward of Though you find us apparently waiv­ disadvantage. I can hold up the faculty as well as the student body. 2:30. Coach Bell's men battle iads the S. A. T. C. A rumor has been ing theory but since I don't know the Miss Florence Schultes of the History from Canada with only four days The offensive we lately began, code I fall down in tne field. During Department leaves the Normal, after practice. Although the green qnd passing from -one student to another Bear up; we are simply behaving all my spare time I plug away at the concerning the "eats" the boys are I many years of most valuable service. white squad is developing fast a getting. Very well, the whole thing According to plan. code. After one week can do at To the Freshmen making the diffi­ hard game is looked for. must be true. Did you suffer a pain in your liver the amazing speed of three words a cult change from high school to col­ Waring is back again this year When you saw some invincible minute. I have to be able to receive lege methods, her teaching was of calling signals with the same old twenty (a minute) before I can get special service. She combined the pep. Coach Bell and followers are The Training School held cheir corps, out of here. The work is very inter­ first chapel on Thursday morning of After gallantly crossing the river, careful study of a text book with expecting a lot from Crane <,nd esting and lots of it, congenial fel­ judicious use of the library, opening Draper, our two old half-backs. last week. The fifth grade had Resume the original shore? lows-my old classmates-and college charge of the program. The pupils 'Twas a mere reconnoitering excur­ to her pupils the wider fields of is doubtful if Carlson, our star sion; men from all over; fine sleeping history. Miss Schultes' generaliza­ half,It will be able to get into the gave short but interesting talks on bunks and good food. The combina· 1 the great men of the day, namely; We went and we saw and we ran; tions were based on facts and her game. Yes, we did it (including immersion) tion of regular food, at regular students found that theirs must be. Now, remember, football Saturday Pershing, Foche, Joffre, Schwab, and hours, regular hours of sleep, and Haig. Prof. Pray then told in an in­ According to plan. Slipshod methods of thinking or at 2:30. Come out and cheer the lots of work, have made me feel bet­ speaking never passed in Miss boys that are going to fight for you. teresting manner the reason for our In those very identical regions ter than I ever felt before." It being at war. Schultes' classes. Recently her sub­ is your patriotic duty. That sunder the Marne from the jects have been taken almost exclu­ The recruits that are showing Aisne Household Arts sively by specializing students, but great stuff are McKenney, former Go You Normals! We advanced to the rear with our in her earlier teaching here more Saginaw Eastern Star, Van De Ven­ legions Denartment of the students in the general course ter and Hout. There are others who ·we're For You! Long ago and have done it again; took history so that a large number will make wonderful football men Fools murmur of errors committed, of persons had the advantage of re­ after a little development. But every intelligent man Friday of last week Mrs. French ceiving her excellent training. The Normal College starts its ath­ Has accepted the view that we flitted went to Ithaca, N. Y. While on the Among the Alumni one frequently letic activities next Saturday, Octo­ According to plan. trip she will visit several schools in hears expressions of appreciation of Weddin� Bells ber 12, when she goes up against As­ If you doubt our traditionel fitness the interest of Household Arts work. what Miss Schultes had done for her sumption College in the first foot­ For hacking our way in the West, Miss Snodgrass, who has taken Miss pupils. The best that a person was ball game on her schedule, There BACHELER-POINTElt Chateau Thierry may serve as a wit­ Blackman's place in the Household capable of doing was the least that are nearly 800 girls in the college ness Arts department, has had much ex­ satisfied her. Many young men have Miss Hazel Bacheler, A. B., 1914, of and at least 700 ought to turn out to That our culture is still of the perience in this work. She received been helped by her to change from the Michigan State Normal Colleg·e, this game, if there is any college best; the B. S. degree at Purdue Univer­ the almost childisli methods of work­ and Russell A. Pointer, a special spirit left here. Get Out! Show For our Prussians made hay of its sity, Lafayette, Ind., and in 1917 her ing which they had brought into col­ student of chemistry at the Univer­ that you're alive! Show that you're treasure Master of Arts degree in Household lege to the man's standards needed sity of Michigan, were united in mar­ behind the fellows who are fighting (As only a gentleman can Arts education at Columbia Univer­ before a man's work could be done. riage September 27, 1918, at the for your college without hope of 1e­ Whose duty is with his pleasure) sity. In 1913-1914 she was an assist­ Her colleagues have always found home of the groom in Dearborn. ward except that which you are will­ According to plan. ant in Home Economics at Central Miss Schultes most dependable. She Only immediate relatives were pres­ ing give them by your presence. Normal, Danville, Ind., and from required of herself in all lines the ent. Mrs. Pointer will continue her There is no gate charge. is ab­ With feats such as these to inspire there she went to Benson Agricult­ same exact work that she asked of work as assistant cataloger in the solutely free, and we willIt furnish you, ural School at Maddock, N. Dak., her pupils. Normal College library. Mr. Pointer you towith a _place on the bleachers Don't ·talk of the turn of the tide; where she remained as .head of the Miss Schultes will continue to has enrolled in the Students Army and watch tlie game. But don't sit With the fame of our record to fire department of Home Economics until make her home in Ypsilanti, and will Training Corps at Ann Arbor. down all the time. Get up and yell! you, 1916. Last year she was a Home still render excellent service in The News joins with the Pointers' Pep! pep! pep! is what the eleven Let patience be sister to pride; Demonstration worker at Cornell church, Red Cross and other social many friends in hearty congratula­ needs and with the college behind Though the look of affairs be mis­ University. organizations. Her friends wish for tions and in wishing that a happy them they will play a winning game. leading Miss King, who is also in the her a busy and valuable leisure for future may be ahead of them. You wont freeze. Bring your muff (Like your bread, which appears to Household Arts department this they are sure she will be only and furs if you want to, but come be bran), year, was graduated from this school changing work, not seeking idleness. out and show that you mean what Rest assured we are always proceed­ in 1915. She has taught in the Miss Schultes has been so long iden­ The Wodeso Club you say when you sing your college ing Y. W. C. A. in Detroit and she was tified with the Normal College that songs. According to plan. in this department for two summer she will still serve it in any way Go, you Normals! We're for you! -Owen Seaman, in Punch. school terms. Last year Miss King within her power, as all loyal alumni The first debate of the year in the October 12. received her B. S. degree at Teach· should. Wodeso Club was a success from G. A. HUNT. The first Normal High School every point of view. chapel was held Thursday of last er's College, Columbia University. The question, "Resolved, that the week. Prof. McKay of the Expres­ Six of the third year HouBehold Laonian Dramatic Society government should purchase and per­ PROFESSOR LOTT LECTURES sion department gave a few of Edgar Arts girls are in the practice house, A'l' TEACHERS' INSTITUTE or as it is now called, the Ellen manently operate the railroads which Guest's poems. By the -way, it is Richards house. The place was so it now holds," is a most interesting Professor H. C. Lott of the Educa­ hoped that he will favor the high named in honor of Ellen Richards A business meeting of the Iaonian and vital topic and one that is great­ tional department has been lecturing school with more readings in the who first carried out the idea of Dramatic Society was held at the ly discussed at the present time. recently at Teachers' Institutes in near future. The school then .5J-ng Household Arts as a profession. Since home of Miss Pearce on Tuesday ev­ The affirmative was defended by Ohio and Indiana. During the week "America," after which the Pledge the girls do all of the work at the ening of this week. The meeting Miss Eloise Ewell and Miss Helene of August 19 he spoke twice at each of Allegiance was taken. Announce­ house, it is thought that it will be was taken up with a discussion of Sooy, while the negative consisted of of the following places in Ohio: ments made. It might be well to very practical as well as enjoya,ble. plans for the year. Miss Pearce will Miss Victoria Shaw and Miss Flor­ Somerset, Perry county; Athens, state that practically all of the pro­ give an informal talk on "The Mod- ence Brooks. Athens county; Logan, Hocking grams this year are to be given by ern Drama" at the next meeting, The decision of the judges was county; Lancaster, Fairfield county; high school talent. Following the Y. M. C. A. at Starkweather Hall two to one in favor of the negative. Newark, Licking county. Prof.. Lott announcements, Mr. Greenstreet gave Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Come. Tuesday, Oc!tober 22, at 6:30 p. m. But wait until next time. October spent the week of August 2o lectur­ a short address, concerning the plac­ Members watch the bulletin board 15, Room 38, 6:45 p. m. ing at Auburn, Ind. ing of the school on a war footing, Patronize the News advertis1}rs. for further announcements. 'l'RE NOJDT,11, COLLEOE N"llWS --==�---:::==:=::--=;"'.:-=:==--=====�---::::=-::-=--:-:===--:-::::-=:==---:::=:'."'.�'==:==--=:==�====--===�=1 -. •- - ;;,r- Y. W. C. A. Notes !�0000���������1��� I 1 '!he Hral s ervice of tho yea, wns o '§ iu�t a1nong oursclv�s" n1-eeting. I EtAKER'S �fiss Strong go.vc n tlflvot1onal m<-S· THE 1 · •��Ke, after v,hil·h ]'.fi�s Lnttio , the prcstdcnt, introduced c.nch nH!tnher work has of Lhl� <::abinet, who called attention always to h�r own "'ork, nnd asked interef>t 1 I , ror it. I satisfied I r rc:m:T�te ; ch!�e �)� �1\�· Bf�10°�l��� ; tu e nts . ewe to re Rev. Colburn, or the CC>ngregational I .:as thr. speaker. ry I I Chln·ch, ,• d ' J I �ext ,v�ek, October 16, the Social s s ' . . t Scrvicti comm.itt.cc, or whi b Dorot] ly 1-\rln1ugh is c. hnirman, will hav� , 1 u e I charge of tlw hy r, and tho sp aker · I e ne 12 I _ \Vlll be 1'·11�� Alic .K. Jtahih, ge ral / We are author· ed agents 1n Yps1·Jant1· for the I secrcto.ry of the City Y. ,v. C. ,\. ol' Dctroii... )fiss 11nl'$h has hnd \vid <� Come in e e o n i!xperi ncc in lh �v rk a,no � girls, I tlnct cvc.ry one I who atwndi; \\•ill re- and see us re I� I I ccivc u al DlCSSAt"O. L E W at erman CO , S :·tC:\»�prh��\����. Ch�1u��tt� , ".fJi s ss "W�terman's Ideal;, BAKER'S 0., by tho illness M hi• ister, l\fi n 1 �·urrnio Erickso , and word w»s re- ·. I I ceived here Sunday of hur death , e n I Founta1·n Pens STUDIO l\•hich had follow d a attack or I bn>nchial pncurnonia. I I 1'.fiss Eril�ki;<)n and a six,er enlisted -•- - l - in Red Grosa lt'Ork �nd n• ere cnlled to tlwir duties on September 15th. We carry repair parts and make all repairs and ad1·ustments J A brother is in active •• rvice in I Franco. ones ': ohn G.Ph Lamb70-7(.72 and Son Prof. Bowen r�ports a �;ood nnnt­ Gro,:erles, Fruits, Vegetables e n n e h r in thoT J,hysical trai i g d part- BRING YOUR PEN WHERE YOU 1nent. henrly flll of last yCtlr's �,tu n e n ere · de t$ ha-..� t l:ur ed. '!'h is an on- ·olhnunl e Th l� ARE SURE OF GOOD SERVICE The Normal Colleire Nmn, 1 of 26 e ,1�w stl1d nts. librury has be n n1oved to ruu1n l(i PublJsbtd by th� o n .' in the ld buildi g aud recitations MICBIGA� S'l'.>\ J'J:: J\�ORMA.L COLl.t:c;t: �re boing held in roon1 18. The gids e n e a u .l'ltBS. CITAS. ){c.;l{ENNY in this d parti out :;1r soc•n to l tgi Y!(A..'f kt, CLY DIC FORT> e ore E. A. T, )I. ,\. 1uuking t nnis courts. Hcr()l.of 8, L. l..)·OOGW HARVEY' een o . z. Ihis hns b the work of h y!J. H WILl:lla<"" ;\ UOl.1) w. BR0\\. 1', .,1:nlajl:;'IUA' Ec.litor. Tlope, thoy :u 1y, deserts us at no n,r R1Jon1 l_': 'een ' <. u. -D,y n ... .,. 0 �uv��lW:!e. .lnsPiti.ng_ 11.nd .f.91·tcfl.ll turne.t\ i1'-t"" ••t>tnpAny'" b.�$ that th y w re quite thi:; r1H1m ,vill be used fl::. tl,e ,vash uv;are ·;hat the students ,verc not e un s e room. A few ntinor changes hove ov�rly suppli d \vith f d , yP,t th y been 1 nndc in 1.he forrner presidont'::. could do u �real:. work for their gov• n hou.sc. ,vhich iH llO\V tho company or menl.. 11 Jf you arc uunblc to buy 1nOSfi h�tll. , you cau at least ndvort.ise." The e o e e id a of "can't nff rd i 1..'' may b don vl.'*I r a U � a ,vould-bo sp-0 smaJ1 a 1d away l\'ith bc.cuus� if we rf! really W>!H n.nn1: 1 e e on his wny horn� f �. very intorcstod in th Y:ar and appreciat n s o ne n !l.occessful dny'5. hr, ting. '!'urn­ the. soriou:. �:.a of it we would find a ing a corner he cnrue npon :t pond \Vay to buy thcnt. •.:vith a Ulunbor of ducks in it. v1hilt nearbs• a innn v,� leaning ou a Ient:e J'IIOllAnT.Y wotehiiig Lhel'n. "\Vha.t \o;i IJ you tako Cot· a a hot at Propb "\Vhy do they ca11 this tlrm , e th� clucks�" he at;k�rl the man. hone th,) hum nn1?,, . e a e "\.Veil, " ,.,.A..'i t,h reply, ul'II t. k Soph--"Proh:tbly becnuso jt's nexl half a so,•erei�n." t to Lhe funny bone!' Puncli Bc>\vl. ''Dor.c," said the sport :inu1n and fi ,·,HI in to the niiddlo or th e flock., 'fP.::iCher-- "\Vhat is the meanin� of killing a doz0n or 1nore. "1'111 ar,·�id density1" you rnud a a had borga"in/' he saicl Pupil--"! can't. defi ne it. but I �an IaughinJ{. give an illu :.l;.ration." "T don't knoY, about t.hat. '' the 1;1an Teacher-"The illustration js �·M•cl. replied. i'Thoy't·a not n1y ducks."­ &.,y Prest o : · e toFi!l sit d wr,." i\.dclaide, Australia, Chronicl . II� BuU011

PRlClt PR.1CR �terlJnc a.:e-,oup Silv�r.U Forker l8-K0o1!S CJJp 2So Plato. 16 Heavy or Light "' "x.tra, EAT But always RIGElT McAllister at the 2- ,.�,.1;adfii11J.S 502 West rJ'-lu-� Catatus fttc Cross Street e Drug .'.A F£TY. S£ALED-11t tse,• t,,pe, --� �fhitney Tea Rooms hd1:1�i:, the w11f," fou:i.tainpc:o. (nl( can't oo:�-:,uo,r:ilcl1Hh011orptu"SM1, lne•en�of Company n tha pc;� uct::J�,,t to'". interior m�1ei. i=n �';/J x,, aut.:,,:;>t�'l'. llycfur.n��•from&Sctf.fiUerto i�·/'•t.c!f: i,...Sc:'J�:. lerw'lth out intClrno,Uoo of et1rvic 112 Michigan Avenue , . !' ARKER INK TABLETS �fc:ra .ac...tdic:-'a•'kit"inplo.ce of ftuid ialt. Phone 81 J At the annual prize day of a cor.. L ., o e · -:+x.. :,..:,..:-·:-:..: .. :o.o: +:,..:-:... �� x..:-..:.,:.. :-,,:,-:� .. :;,.: .. : ..:,..:,..: .. :--�:-:--:-:-:-:+:-t-:• :-:.-:"'!. o to.in school. h e h eau boy r s to 41\ ' c • ••. hjs recitotion. :?. o a : "i" "Fricntls. R m nt--, C,ountrynion," ho • • ;� vocifornt.r1, "lend me your ... r•. " �� n e i The Drop · Inn Cafe ·j· "There," co1 r11en1. d the mother of·,.. ·t a. de!c!'tod pupil Hneeringly: ''t.hut:.s 1',•lrs. H1gl{'s h<)y! He "''ouldo l ha 111� I .:. }. mochds """ if be didn'L wane tn :��- Regular Meals, 21 Meal Jickcts $8.00 :;:·l· r o e lm mw s m thing." With Special Sunday Dinner £ :i > UIS aoon 1,UCK ·., , Teacher "Now, Juhnnv, can �ou f. u X•;.o:r, name a capo in Ala.,; l< a?'1 �f Dinner 40c S pper 35c �Johnny (stumpcd)-''No'n1."Nome; :( CHOP SUEY •• 'reacher th•l's right. Now .i. :f n n e A ext b oy urua anoth r. '' 6•!• ..:.:. r Open from 6:30a. m. to 11:30p. m. nbat I� It •rhr1·e 'F()r? ...:!: ;} )fistress-"El Jen, wh3t are you :i putting the fly pupor <.lutside 11:e A Phone 360 216 W. Michigan Ave. ••:f honse for?" Green (iirt-··snre, ma'am. it � A& y � . Y+ tillP.d op quicker outsido." .:Z++!fo .)·!-..!o<.. :-: .. :..: X.o!.+!• .. !•-:+:-.:.(...! !••!••:,.:, ... ,:.. :,..:,.:-:..(t.! .. :•t: .. :, :-:.. :,.:,.:,.:,.:.. :-:-:--t++!.-:++:•:++:•� 'l'HE NORl\IAL COLLEGE NEWS A BIT OF HOME ilr'·�===::::::3E�==�B·�======'E======:::::itEffj I .,!,��:�;���:;�t!n;��: We State Emphatically d d s d s u s d s that the best material� wi es verann a ans a homelikeus a pect. only enter into our shoe O t i e are shanging the u flag -thed repairmg. This insures Star a d Stripe ,n which m t soon � d your getting the best kind be taken in a it is nearly s nset, an n A. another flag beari g a little triangle � of repair work especially ... s a fall u d of blue an the letters Y. W. C. as we employ the latest It ls u after oon and the air ls a m s u improved shoe machinery hit harp. Thro gh the front win ows llt m n s of the ho se the woman approaching � in repa1nng all shoes s u n n up the walk can ee the cheerf l glow brought · to for repair. of an ope fireplace. There i the llt Then, too, our prices are IXt o nd of a pia o s and some o eu ls d u s u us singing. � very reasonable. d s 'I'he woman, who i slight and yo ng and tire -looking,s np t her heavy s it­ u u case owns on the walk and shift the u s u baby she i can-yi g to the other arm. F. NI. SMITH d She listen a min te, then picks p the GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR SHOP l ggage and swalk bravely p to the 205 MICHIGAN AVE. YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN front oor.s Some ones has heard her coming and l there to ndmeet her.d Some s s d d one alway ls in place like this. The door is thrown open a a kin wom­ an's voices s ayd : "Ob, o come in an ar======E==:====3Bi:::::======:=3E===:===:===:3 u Effl rE:st. Let me take the baby." The s n baby i pa se over and the stranger, s s worn from a long jo rney, tired and ad, ls give the welcome which only the Y. W. C. A. hostes e knows how to MARTHA WASHINGTON s give. n s She explains that she ha come to •• • • s s d ee John before he leaves for the u s n • THEATRE • front. She has bee aving her money for traveling expen e , an has come Washington at Pearl d to s rpri e him. John has ever seen 1Xt thes baby,u and now maybe he never s d FRIDAY, OCT. 11-Sessue Hayakawa in "The White Man's wm, for she has iscovered that John ha j st left on a two days' furlough d Law" in 5 parts; also Sunshine Comedy, "Wild Women to surprise her. Before he coul get and Tame Lions." Matinee and evening 15c, tax 2c. a train back to her home John's fur­ d s SATURDAY, OCT. 12-Constance Talmadge in "The Honey- lough will have expire and he will be s d u s moon" in 5 parts; also Pearl \Vhiie and Antonio Moreno in on bis way back to camp. The little "The House of Hate." Matinee and evening 15c, tax 2c. mother oe not know bow to meet the � MONDAY, OCT. 14-Mary Pickford in "M'Liss" in 6 parts; ituation an tears of fatig e and di ­ also 2-reel feature. Matinee and evening 15c, tax 2c. appointment begin to ti.ow. � "Well, that'su too bad,"u says the sym­ ffi TUESDAY, OCT. 15-Raymond McKee in "The Unbeliever" in d s d pathetic Y. W. C. A. worker. "But 7 parts. Matinee and evening 15c, tax 2c. s rn cheer up. Yo can j st stay here for WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16-Marguerite Clark in "The Seven s s d Swans" in 5 parts. The Official Allied War Review. Mat­ a couple of ay . We'll sen a wire � � to John at the fir t place his train inee and evening 15c, tax 2. top an tell him to take the next n THURSDAY, OCT. 17-Edith Storey in "The Silent Woman" in train back. He can enjoy his furlough � us d 5 parts. Current Events. Matinee and evening 15c, tax ?.c. here," s s FRIDAY, OCT. 18-Charles Ray in "The Nine O'clock Town" This is do e and the little family has a glorios say of it. in .5 parts. Mack Sennett Comedy,, "Love Loops the Loop," u s s 92 The Young Women' Chri tian asso­ in 2 parts. Matinee and evening 15c, tax 2. d d n ciation ha e tablis·hed hostess ho se s of thi character for American sol iers an sailors a d their families. COMING ATTRACTIONS u In thi brief bulletin of news lies one �------"-----'---ilXln+..LU" Pa.. fue�boro99 Too Y, W� 0.. A.. of the most potent factors ln the win­ u Mabel Normand in "Back to the Woods." ning of this war. O r boys are fight· Ethel Barrymore in "Our Mrs. McChesney.'' s Warren Kerrigan in "Prisoners of the Pines." withd Its hostess work in this co ntry and in France l helping to keep the Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in "The Passing of The d i eal of American home life con- Third Floor Back." d s stantly before the men who are pro­ Edgar Lewis's "The Sign Invisible." s s tecting it. These men ha to go away SUCH EXQUIS1l-EJIOOTS from their in ividual home , but there d l a home which follow them-a place s where they can go when they are ofr SEPIA BROWN KID duty an meet their fam111es and rest. There I a room lo every Y. W. C. A. u u HAVANA BROWN KID- ----.. hostess house with a real fireplace in n u it and a domestic hearth. There are s d Mahogany Brown Calf Skin, chairs with c shions on them ; the s china ls not of the iro -bound b cket n variety nece rmry in camps ; an best with Louis or Military Heel, d of all, the boys ay, there are nice wome to talk to. No boy in camp truly beautiful shoes ;STAN DARD LINES u wonl hesitate to ask hls mother or Adler's (Rochester) Clothing sister or the girl he thinks most of to meet him at a Y. W. 0. A. ho se, for Clothcraft Clothing he knows that the women she wlll see there are of the right kind. The vecy Emery Shirts fact that lt ls known that there ls a s real, homey place near each camp au­ n s d "Of Course" Interwoven Stockings thorized by the war department and u pre ided over by dignified and refined Mallory Ha ts wome , has erved very largely to is­ n co rage the other type of woman and As the latest of dainty Footwear appears you will Webber & Bradley Sweaters keep her away from the men she for- d find it displayed here for your approval. merly preyed upo . s Cooper (Bennington) Underwear The Y. W. 0. A. houses are not es­ s tablishe with any view to marking s u clas lines, however, although many of AGood ' One for Sch.ool the hostesses who assist led live of u Sepia Brown Calf Skin, greatest �a e and l xury before the s n war. Democracy rules at the sign of Military Heels, Goodyear A s d u 'SULLIVAN-COOK COMPANY the little Bl e Triangle. d story l told of a great mercha t's Welt Soles. Also in wife who e indivi ual fort ne mounts s d n n s to the m1llion mark. This la y ls a stock in Gun Metal and member of one of the Y. W. 0. A. com­ u Black and Brown Kid. mittee , an o one occasio she wa helping in theA cafeteria of a hostess ho se at the Great Lakes navalln train­ Always a good supply of ing station. little shopglrl who had a "day ofr" from her work the base­ Gym Shoes, Ballets and s WE INVIT·E YOU ment of the great store owned by the Y. W. 0. A. worker's husband, and who Tennis. To visit our store for your wants in bad come to ee her sailor brother, was in a State street hurry for service. The Grocery Line She sharply ordered the merchant's DEWITT'S WALK=OVE� BOOT SHOP wife to "look alive with these forks, glrlle." 1t PHONE 324-W The lady addressed as "girlie" quite Snow Apples Olives I humbly saw to that the pile of forks s ======1-1 Grapes Pickles was replenished. Then she went over Peaches Fancy Cookies and talked to the girl, helped her to Oranges Instant Coffee locate her brother and ent her away happy. The shopglrl never knew that Bananas Paper Napkins she had been talking to her employer's wife. Theres are two hostess houses at the Great L'akess station, and lt ls as won-s Everything that you need for your n derful ight to see the crowds of wom­ end relatlven ands friends of the ailor Sorority Dinners, Parties, and Lunches d 1,000 3,000 who thro g to them on the Wednesday s d s s rill after 0on . From to s s s persons a ay are cared for in the cafeteria , an the nur erie are full unds DUNLAP & SON of sailor ;.cbabie::: =---, who e mother can leave them there safely while they are on the gro ==· ---- Bouds Build Tanks. Buy Liberty --�----. Bonds. ------�------·------

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;. Cr:me's. S1 ationerv. :·'•io · LEAS COLLEGE SHOE SHOP l\facniarmilates ' .1 IS THE PLACE Everything in Toilet Articl!'�'l East.man aiul Seneca Cameras to buy the Snappiest Fall Footwear at the most reason­ 1 able prices in Ypsilanti Remember we say: "Good l ri11ting aml D(>.velor>ing Wear or a New Pair."

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Don't Fail to See the . di, fl ... fl,...... fl... \\fA I Oil 'c �11,11�Lsls �fIS PE AJ' �·•· dttd,.f\'1,...... ,/t dttfl,... di,tftt ... t. di,di,di,tftt�...... , � . S '.if.' ...... '.if.' + .... + ....'.if.' ...... ':#,"�"!#,' + ':#,' + ....'\( � .. \ ' '. .l ' . ,:1. \, ..:.. 1 ar.d done n1oroe for 0111· country thnn �.. � · ..&.i1. our othere Alli a. You do not know ""'�- SPECIAL whot B lgium and France ha,·e c; uf- j+- ferecl ·o, sncriflcOO. 1 roturneU tn ..11?. Anierica for ton ch1.ys, g1)t supplies ,.�- >.utd returned tc.., France and Serbia. eeiL-... T ,: ART "In 1914 the: 'serhhut$ y;•ere out- !t • nurnbcrcd by the Auatrians.. Serbia �· + lu>�tl t.hern back and thought that _4r'. they ,vere free, but l\.u�trh., di:,;i..r b- �.. ,. i .fa. utcd bt'oodea�t that d1�e�!;ee kno\vn • ..&�l �- E�:HIBIT "" typhus. 180 0'l lesson ft·ome �·T · - hCl't fil'Sl ncl,•nnee ancl brou�hte the !t .'9 AT sou hern army in to h lp on th �.. Not h 1ng• El se '4� �econd invasion. Theu cau1c the re-n _4r • treat of the ,vholc Serbian natio . ..:,If, t -.ia. 'fhoy thou�ht theyr eouhl go into • .Ii GreecoLH or Bul,:::e ht, hut Rulg;:iria be· �I.. gan inv»de S rbia even before ,var 4:�i . ,. ,v.i� . declared. . Gc.rn\any ofl'orc:ltf!d ov r mountains, diccl of star- ..&.t� vatioo n1any of the1n. 1.'h� pec1ple i;•r ur e1ser & e t C er ..,,.,._, thnt arrived in Fr!lnce h:ul only whot !t B kh � thi!y could carry \t.dth theni. 'fhe � Fl h HpiriL of ethis nation ,vas still alive. • --+ They ask d to be oquippcd and t-<-'nL �I.. •·?. Studio to St1lo1 tiki. Serbia r is the nnlv �lJv � .-1$- thfit lost r.11 their Lt� ritory. · • e$_ ,1.. Washington at Pearl 'The feet of m;;1.ny girls and boys 5'' Phone 174 \Vere cut off, hands rnangled.:l A man � _.,_+ n .. v,03 tic Vv'o hadev no opor�)t g in· F:rom 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. e strurr1 enl nnd f , drugs. Cermans I I d,, bomb hoHpilals.e '\Ve v; nt into except Sundays sn1,,ll to,vns aft r nG,erman with· drS>.•.vnl ande sav.· ,von1� in smaJI roo1n.e Some w· re efhot., other hayont-t d. WEBB A�;, MARRS Some of th women's tonguese had i I Everything in Books and been drawn out\VOrc aud spik d to tnble v; bil� others left io starve. Student College Supplies and Can you i1nup;inee Serbian bf>yY.., ,vhen Four Different Weights and Qualities gas <.·.an1e ov r for the firh-1;n titne. Jf i More Besides. i tin\e, ,ve We eould get then1 hack ';; 1 could c�re for them and they would live for about four months anr 14, nt 1 the h()mt! of P 9f. P as. 1 nlso do all kinds of The f'<>llo\ving cotnrn.ittees were tip­ SEWED SOLES A SPECIAL TY Watch and Jewelry ReJ)airing pointed: n . · .Only the best of materiah used here. Pdces very lnvitation-Misi:ios Rov&r, He ry untl ![ill. en e which I A"t1arantcc to give satisfaction reasonable for highest quality Wl)rkmanshir> Ent.c.rl>)inm L-}fisse,s Huff. Fol y F.NGRAVING A and Wilson. SPBCIAL1'Y Rerre�hment1:1- I\Usses Pecka), Cook George Strong and Gibbs. FRANI{ SHOWEltMAN COR. HURON Cor. ?-fichlgan antl Adams Sts. · CORN Visitor "Ande what