The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . Y01.. 17, EA .. '>T LA..,"Sl1\G, :\Il CHJG.-\X . TUE~D. \ Y, :\1..\ Y ; , 1!)1'.!. ~o, :U GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS . The fou r th session of the G radu · :,He School of I·l ome Economics will be held :H :\1. A . C. in connection with the G r:lduate School of .r\g- ri. cultu re, Ju ly 1_::6. The purpose of this school is to g ive ... d\':U1ced instruction in home economics by means of lectures li nd labora to ry courses :\tId to giye op' por tu nity fo r confe rences a nd (Iiscus· sions in regard to problem s and in· vestig:ltion. T he requirements for admission a re the s:\lne as for those who ente r the school of :tgriculture . The mat ricub tiol1 fet' of tell doll:lrs admi ts the student to the pri \·ileges of both. T he cou rses offered will include in the lirst week lectures o n Kll t ri · tion by Dr. Sherman, of ColumhiH, 011 the P rinciples of Jelly .:\1akiug, by Professor N . E. Goldthwaite. of the U ll i\'ersity of lllinois, and lect· u rcs allli laboratory demOIISlr:ltio ns on the Chem istry o f T eXliles hy Dr. ) . .:\Ier ritt .:\latthews, of New York. During the second week, Dr, Me rrdl·l, of Y ale un l"..,rsity, wilt lecture :trrd cOluhu::t a ~-Ollfcrence of ~utrition, ami Dr. .sophonisba Br..,c kinridgl·, of the Un)\·ersit)' of Chic:'go, wiJ{ t:ocial Economics. lecture on The third week will indude lcct· ures Otl the P hysiolog-y o f till" Cell bv Dr. C. E. ). I:ushall, of .:\Iichig an "\grirultlJr:l1 Co!ic-x-c; lectures 011 Costume Desig-n, by l~r oksso r Carr, of t he Uni\·crsil\· of )'IissolLri, all(1 two !cct ures b): Pro fessor Amy Dauiels, o f the Unive rsity of .:\li5· souri. A series of I:.borato r y lessons in foo(l will be taug!H and discussed by Professor Agnes H Ullt, o f .:\1 ieh· igall A )i! riculturnl Colte;..(" .... During the fou r th week ~ I iss G race S m ith, of the T echnical H igh .:\1;155 ., wilt School, Springfield, lectu re on Indust rill l lI istor y in re lation to the T elleh ing of T extiles. D r , LIUlgworthy, Pro fesso r H un t li nd Pres ide nt Bevicr w ill also lect · ure d uring t his w eek . llddi tio n laborntor y courses will be offe red bv Dr. R ahll , of o ur de partme nt of b·acteriology, in c he mist r y by P rof. K edzi .... and All correspond ence conce r ning this school s hou ld be add ressed to A. M. Brow n, R egistr ar , Ellst L a n s ing. special In '07· :\Iiss E mma C . B ake r w rites fr om Bric ks, N . C ., to renew he r subsc ri ption to he r colle ge paper. M iss Bak e r is s till teach ill,g in the J osep h K easbey Bric k A g ricultu ral, allli ~orm al School. I nd us trial a\ T he re the postoftice a is school and he r address is now Bricks instead of En field . '86. Prof. Ked zie h as recently received a leite r fr01l1 T heo. A . Stanley, of is the above class . pro prie to r 0.£ Ced ar H ill Dairy F a rm , at N ew Britian, COll n. .:\J r. Sta nley M. A. C. IS VICTOR. DEFEIITli U. of M. IN FllliT GIIME SIITURDIIY. FINAL SCORE , 7 TO 6. Two H ome Games T hi s Week - Syra cuse an d Alma. .:\1. A. C. wo n the big gam.: of t.he season Satu rdll), afternoon.wheu thc university te;ull was be:lten in OIiC of the g re a test games c,·cr seen 011 t he home field . From t he spec· t il lOrs' stau{lpo int, at lellst, it \\';IS a most cxcit.ing contes t, as it was l U l\·· body·s ga me ullti l the Ilist few m i;l. utes of play. O n two or three oc· casions erro rs on the pHr t of the the home game ort:l).!"c. His lIew home is 011 the north shore of Llk ... , ~upt:rior ncar the Islc HOY;II. ';9· ).liss :\lary .re;lIldt ... , C;lrpelJt{·r the pretticst girl in has hccn \'otl."d GOllcher Co!1q~~. Ibhill!or(·, where she i~ a student ill hcr first \ ·C:lr. ,:\1 iss Carpenter, who is 19 \e:;r", of age , is thc ,!a\J~hter of L. 'G. C:lr pelllcr. '79, and wife, :\Inr)" .:\lerrill Carpenkr. abu a .l{T:ItIUa le uf the cbss of 'SI . of DelHl'r, Col. The vote was takl·n hy the oth.:'r young wome rl of the school. ami is but lUI· oth.:' r ticmonstration of the oft re pl.!:lted r""mark that the \\'e"terll ;..:i rl IS the n:al .\merican gi rl. '91 his renewing" suJ."criplion III Geor;..:e \\". Davis of T l"konshn writes as follows: "I g r:lduated twenty years a go this su mmer, callie hack to the hume farm, :1l1d ha\-e been here ever "ince. 1'1. A. C. men will be mure th:m WclCOlllC he re at any time. I shall alwlIys feci that durillg Illy st udent days I W:I S associated with four o f the greatest professors erer cOllncc ted with t.he co\le;4e. h:ell zie, Beal, Cook and Grange. T h ... y we re g- rCIll mcn a nd they did a g reat wo r k. I re· member a littk· incident ill one of I have Dr. BeHI's classes which It was during" nerer seen printe{1. a 'class ill par:lsitic fungi t ha t II stu· dent raised his hllnd and c a lled out 'Oh , pro fessor, I ha,·c foun d some thing under my m icroscope.' Back came t he Doctor's answer,_IT<> ~ .UBSCRIPTIO N 110 CUtTS PE:R V E ... R f~lItered fU 8t!wnd·cllU!! m .. !l ","tter .. ~ Lansin g . Mi ch. Addr0!8S a\l 8\lI~c rlpUon . "nd Rdv.-rUslll g man .. r to the M. A O. ltV-CORl>. EMt Lon ling . Mkh. AddrO'ss aU con'rllnnlon. to 'b e !till llagilllJ )::(l!t(Jr. Hcmlt by P.O, ;\, oner Vrd" " Ur .. ft or R'lghneroo l.elt~r. Po not send "tamp,. BUSlneu Olllee wltb ' , .... ·I'enee « Van B unll Printh,." (In., ~HI-~I~ (Orllnd .",-", ;0;0 .. La QSln lll' . Mleb . TUESDAY, MAY 1, \912 . W EST E R i"' !:itale SOfm:ll School of Kalam:ll-OO cck·· !JralCi.1 A r bor and J3ird Day with a R UT:ll Pn)g rcss lcelU rc and sujlablL' prog r:II11. Upon the ha.:k page o f the progr:lTll \\T note t ht' following from the pel) o f Charl.::s \Y. Gar· field of the das'S ,) f I~io: truly ,. \\'ho has not Irull' [o\·('d some treo.:-Ioved it for itsl"li, i t~ memories, its associations; Jovc:d it 100 well to dest roy it-has not li\·cd . The tr ~e I'; ch ildhood's tower .lnd stronghold : is the castle the tree whost: leafy p:lr:lpeIS shelter' Jon~'s young dr\!.un j' the t r ~'e is weary labo r's summer t he tfl,e that kne w his child· frien ,lI\" hood sim rt:. age le.rns. ;j child ag:'lin to wa r(1 sunset. Th("n,;1( looking: bstJ when dust h:ls returned to ,lust. the tree hecomes a temple of Inelll through whose arches cOllle ory whispe rs ann bt'ckon ings fro m the world ueyo nd." ten t ; upon A copy of TIIf!f9'f /Jondhas been hunded 115, whi;:!l prO\"t~S to he the otli cial puhlic:ltion of t he dass o f As men lione.l th erein. the ;;("1,1 is published oc casiolwlh- b ~' the llll'mbe rs of th e class or" 191 I the purpose of fo r keeping :Itbme the spiri t of Ihe cl:tss and the 10\'e for alOla m~Her. 191 r. "Some t hin~s to think :lbout" is the ht::Hling of :1 set uf quest-iolls which t:ach ru(-mbe r is rNlueSte(] to fill Ol1t, detach :UlU re turn to the c,litor. :\1. Th e",e include proposel! ch an ~e o f mune, billilln l :lml pool ruOIllS_ ~ rc the)' dcsirahlc :1l1ju ncts, g-cneral policy of the prep. course he ahando n.-d, nl'\\' buildings, etc. T he editor urge~ th.1t these maller,; should he of mo r .. than p:lssillg" interest to the class, and they should express opinions. :\. c., shol11d The jJulld :11",0 contains a com plete ros ter of the dass. A publiclrtion of this kind, rig h tl.\' man:lge.l and Ill;Hle permanent, witl do mOr(' g ood fo r the interests o f 1\1. A. C . th all any memorial could b". Editor Lindem:lnll is the llH:l\- ill)..: spirit. FELLOWSHIP AT U. OF M. t he T he L!nivcrsityo f :'\nc higm l of fe rs a fellowship with :l s tipend of $300 for academic s essiOll . T his offer is m.lde to Olle student institu tion II'ho g raduate of this fellowship an(1 Illay (lesirc such post gr:ujuate study in the U ni ye rshy. This offer is o pen to an y de partmeut u f. the Michigan Agri. c ultural College. Anv student who is interested, or desires to he a candidate for such :1 fellow s hip s hould report to Prof. \V , H . French o n o r befo re May 10, The M. A . C. RECORD. 19I2 SUMMER TERM OF FORESTRY . The fourth session of the sum mer term o f forest ry will again be ht:lu on tho.: est:rto.: o f D'1\"id \\ ;'lrd which li~s ill Antrim, Otsego, K"al· kask:t and Cr:\w fo rd ro unt ies. This CSl1lte cm hrllces some So,ooo ;!l'TCS of mixed ha rdwoods, hemlock and white pine, perhaps the lar:-resl con· til1uousbodrof hanlwoot!s ill i\ ! ich· i~arr. if not in the l ' nited tit:tlc». T ht:' 1912 forest ry CHmp will be lOcated but a short dista nce fr om th e IOC:(tl01l of the C,lIn]) in 19[ l. T he ~~'l1e r :d establishment and routine of the camp will be t he ;,a me as lh'lt in predous years. Students will bc ho used ill il\di\,iduitl tents :jS the and will ea t the S:t111C food loggers. A yard man w ill ha\'e cha rgo.: of the d:tily up.kel·p of the camp grol1llc!s. E ve ry f3eili t,}' will be :11 hand to .Idl :tllCo.: till' work. T ht: subjects given arc s tri~·tl.r tech· ni c~l, the courscs >I re not comp lete in theHlsch'es but fo rm a step ill t he whole org,tl1izet! forestry group :H1d meet the nee-us o f the foresters ill their future profcssional w o r k. \\-ork will begin \Vednesda}', Ju ne 19th and cont-inue until Satur· day, August 10th . The following courses will be ~ive n : F orestry -}- Field :'-I ethotls gin'n 1)\' I ns tructor \,' . I. Gi lson. rhe course will treat o f the c'l re- alit! maintellance of 1llen, horses, :lIltl equipllleill in fidd o perations and the conside ratio n of th~ cost o f typi cal field investig- ations. I n the nelll work of this C(.J urse, each t\\'o stu dellts will be cOlll pletl"ly Outfilled fo r :l c r uising' trip_pilc k bHskels, p:lck harness, blankets, ha tchet, pOCkd compass, cooking- utensils , In ho rse me,ll bilg"s, food C'1I1 S, etc. tr'H!:;portation, ho rses, pac k sadd lc:s, • tlforjas ('te., will he ;It billH! ,md utilizcd hy the stullent ill tleld ,le1l1- on;;a r:ltioll w o rk. Ci\' i! Engincering: ~ a. T opo. ~ r:lpbic surve.I' in~ g i\-en hy Ass'\. Prof. \\' . B. \\' el1(it. Complete in· ~tr umental equipment will he ilt hand to make this courSe effective ;r nd it will be the in e\' e r v det:lil means -of C(lIlSlrllctill)..: the 1lI;11l which will be :1 h:lsis of the field work in COH rses in Silvindtu re and :'IlCl1su ratioll which w ill follow. t r .. 'e particutar Elltol1lologr j " Forcst Ins ,,·cts. F ield work '<1\'en hr Prof. H.. II. Pettit aud Dr. G. 6. Shakr. A short COI:rse in field invcstigatioll of inSects injurious to forest growth. ___ \ 11 cmph.\sis \\iH he placed un d .. "· le r millillg" um1cr acwal lield cundi insec t;; just how par1.kut;rr tiom; injure species. Thi " course [11USL be preceded h_1 I. which de, rts wi t h Em oillolog:\ in:;ect ml;"l to!l1~ . dCI'clopmelll :tnd cbssification. The s tu dent mu ~t he familiar wi th types of various groups o f illscCts, !llld must he ahle to classi fy thel11 prope rl y in onler to be ilble to carry Oil tho.: ncccssan" field ohS"'n':ltio ns o f this course. . F o rest ry 5. Sih' ieulture ~i \"e n by Ass is t:U1t Prof. F . II. San fonl. T his work will be a dis,'ussion o f w hat theoreticall r ami ,tct uallr con stitu tes a forest ty pe alld the oU I)y ing- o f particular t\'pes found o n the area mapped in the course in Topo · g r3phic:tl S ur veyi ng . Forestry 3. F o rest !<.i t'l1SUr:l tioll g i\'en by Prof. J. Fred Baker. T his course will take up the theory :ltld use of ills lrurue nts to dete rm ine di,t!11etcr and htight of standing trees, the ca1c\llil tio n o f the \'olume of fdled amI sta nding timber, the theory lind practical usc of log ru les. Speci:tl attcn tio n will be given to crui si ng by diffe rent mcthOlls, tht: :r rea map]lhl in the Ciliil En~inc('r­ ing work " ~talld tn.tpS will he con· strnctcd to accompany topo g ra phical Hnd Forest type maps of thc Olher cou rses. the These r.:Oll rse" will cnti tk· the re~ul:tr s tu{len ts ten c red its which mav he substitutl'd (Iu rill" the st'l1Lo r ye:,r. . . ' to lI l essrs. II. B. Ditrling-toll Associ ate Ellit o r o f the :\meric;uI Lumher· man 1l1;lga7.illC ; J. C. J-.:: 11 0X, S .. 'crc· t:\ry of Mi chig::l11 11 ;(nl\I'ooll ~1:H\I1- fa cturers AssO('iatiun :Iud SlIpervisor \Vnl. H. Pipc r, \.I f thc L"nitctlStatcs Fo res ! S{'rl"icc will spend se l"e ral (hI.ls in camp during the tern\. Two special lectu rers w ill he allllollnced later. OHIO WESLEYAN 2- M. A. C. I Ohio \\'esle\,an wcre the \·ictors 011 \\'cdncsda)' of last weo.:k, Will .i\1. !ling hy one point. Altho u):!"h A, C. secu red 1110re hits t han did the visitors, f;lilure to hit at the OppOr timc, coupled with the fa c t tlllle that O hio's erro rs were not taken adv;lI1tagt: of, lost th e g-:rme. timc Our tally c:\mo.: in the fir st when two hils \I:crc secu red. 111 the sec oml and third two Blore hits werc registe red, an(1 at oll e the hases w ere fitled with bu t Olle out. and it looked :\s thoug-h the g-aille w as all ~1. A" C . F rom t his .ime Oil. ho\\"o:\'(' r, Huntc r for the \';s it or's pitch~' r u,;c(1 his "spi t baH" to per fedion, and the hOllle tea III W,tS able to iin.! him bil l o nce for sa fet\. DOt!:.:'~ s tarted the game for :'II. A. C. ;ll\d (luring thl' Il rst live inll' itl~s pitched e xcetlellt ball, allowill):!" bu t three hilS. The visitors h unche.1 three hi ts in th e thi rd inlling .iller two men \\l' rc out whidl lletlc!1 thcm t\\"o rUIlS and \\'011 the g-:rme" Spellcc r relieved Dodge in t he si xlh alltl st;trl"'d off bv striki n" Olll " three ml·n. After the thi rd it was s im ply a pitchers hattie and :r guod ::lpelKer allowed hut Olle One to\). hi t ill the 1:lst four inning-!<, whit. s,,'\,ell I\l·ro.: reg-i5tl'r~d :t;!:li[)st J-Itlll ter for the \ is ito rs, ~ Bobo, lhe visitor's tin;1 h:ISelll:t1l was credited with 15 put (Juts. reg-isterc'! 5 strike Dodg'e 01lL:> ~p ence r 3 :1I1d H unler.3' The (Ia l Ih"c W:lS r:l\l1er cool for ball alld crow.1 was not e:;ptei:tlly I:trg:e. HOME ECONOMICS ASSOC IA TION . The Il omc Economic;:; A ssocia t iol1 will hold its second annu al tlle .. ,ting a t th .. · :,\lich igal1 Ag-ricul tural College 011 S;ltu r\J:(\', "1 :1\" IS. T hl' foren oon will bo.:·(!cvot-;;d to committee me~ting-s . In the afll·r· 1I00n a t :! o'clock the re wi\) be all address by :'\Iiss :'\/ary Snow. Supt . of H o usehold Arts, Chicago. R e, po r ts of the \'a rio us cO lll1 nittces will be beard :md certain al11(' nd· mellls to tht: COlI s lilllt ion will he proposed . Luncheon will he scn"t:d in t he the dep:lrtm ent of domestic scic ;Ke at 35 cents per plate. \Vo men's huilding- hI' T he sec retar\' . lIliss Lelll!.'- F. Cooper, of lb tLlc C ree k, urges t he ;lllenJance o f c ver\' olle inlerested ill I.his\l"o rk l as 1I1ic higall.Jlceus the co .o peration of alL HORT. CLUB . Professur G . .-\. Coo ns d is~"l lssed ,he dangers of ca reless methods uf pruning from:r hotanist'"sl:II11lpoiut before the Ilort. C luh, \\-,,'dllo.:sd :tI" e\·ening. AS:I p rclim i n~ry he r~. \"iewed the p rol'",ss of food mallU b ClUre, {'rnphasi7.ing t he fun ctio ns of th" \-ari(Ius mcmbers o f the t ree :mt! correcl ing" prevalenl but errOll COilS notion:;:lS to the "ci r~'ul:lt i o n " of sap and tile compariSOn of knvt.'s 10 org;uls of illl ;l1\i111aI1'oe ' It , of H ay TUrll~' r , :\1 Il illsd;ll(", :'\1. ,\. C. ~tnld;(I" , lILII \\ i1l I': . alld \\il1 :Issi;;t in the c"llOir :;t I Ie will :lls(, :;illl,! il chapel sc n i<'~·. sulo. :\lr. ;lI1d .\Jrs. F.:\1. B:to-sE.'l1 , who h:,,'c hecn "'l'endill~ th~' II intl'r \\ith their daugl)lc r, :'\Irs. ksse r. :,\I\' ~'rs, \\'l'dll"'sda\' fo; tlki~ 111illoi", lef: hOllle. I isitin;;: Chic:J;.!IJ, .. 'n rOU\l', lhe Th e tirst hand d:'Jlce will hI: Iwld .\rm o ry Frid;lY e\"t.' nillg, in :'\\:.~ 10. awl protnis,'s to hI: a very enjoyable :!ff:lir. Lil·ul. ~nel :\1 rs. Cron, ~erg:l. :lnd ,\Ir:;. eru»", :tJl(1 \Iill act as Dr ,mel p;l trons. i\ lrs. ll edriek socil·t \·. Omic ron T h~' follo win'o:!: juniors h:\I'l' been elcl"ted to lllel11her"hip ill thc Ill'W :'\u: hOllo r;rry R hea .-\ 11..-1) . CI,;n! " -"Id roll, :'\Jrs, :,\1 :trtlln Loree. J ,ollise Clell1~l\s. :11ld Nell Fal'o ritc. "I 'he-se were ehOSl'll t he records for school as h;r"ing- Ihe requl rc · ll1eeting work. thus ments of the soei"I\· . \\" e nrc ill rcceipt of :l copy of TIIt~ C"II~-gc Farlller, a monthlv rnag-:lZinc p ublished by the students It o f Ille Uninrsity o t" .\lissol1ri. is designated as" P o ultn" .:\" u mher,·' and l-ontai ns two ilrticl~s from th e pcn o f ::\Ir. H. L. f..:emp ster. An exct:lI(·JH c ut o f "Kemp" appe,trs in COll l1etlion with his :lrlic1e, " I·{;rtch in g- a Chick," :md, in ;Idditio n, a pic tun: o f his /irsl poultry dass :It ~li ssouri. The M. A. C. RECORD . . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. O U R FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC- ENCRAVINC - PRINTINe - BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS uo o COLLECE ANNUALS \\' ... cnrn' !,;\"errthing m the line of Invitations, Etc. Announcements, Programs, \\'c 5peciali.!:,", 011 indi\' iduul orde rs for elll bossed o r prin ted Fill ... St:lliollcry - LANSING , - MICHIGAN We Leave It to You~ If you want to S:l\'e :-It least ten dollars on your spring sui t, all you ha\'e to do \i\T e will do the is lca\'e your measu r e. tit and sat isfaetion guaranteed. rest - g Spring line of H eid Caps now ready for your insp~ction. Al ways find late things at MIFFLIN'S "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED ! I A "isit to our Women's Department will help you to soh'e the perplex- ing '1ue~tion-\Yhal to buy this gpriJlg~ A SUit. or Dr~lI8. or Coot- The MarK of Quality an ~ of fashion plus . SKill stamps each of our Garments the better kin~. Women's tempting new SilTing Suits, Silk and Wool Dr~5. umu, Skirts or \Vai!!!s. Ea.ch day adds ma.ny fresh bright thilJg~ to OUT ,->()lIec· tion. Early spring buyers always tint! the best assortOlent. ... Ou r gt~'les belli the tle s irable indi.idU1\1i~y eVO;Iry ludy W!lllts The Mills Dry Goods Co. In Ihi s tilY ours is the SIOf!! tbat sells WOOLTEX I 1- Do You Want Pair Shears Knife Safety Ra zo r- (Hllette. Auto";\ rop. ~'\·>'r· Relldy lin d "mle., 10 ""Ieet from H ones ami Sirops Saws l'!amme rs H :ltchels Chisels Screw Dri,'e rs I I n fact, :mything ),011 Ileed in hanlwarc you will find-and at prices to s uit -:n Norton'S HardwarB , EV[~Y KIND Of FUR.NITUR.E FOR. YOUR ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks A.ll GOODS DElIVER,ED fl\EE M. J. 8: B. M. BU6K ", .. ,"""''''' ~ ABOUT THE CAMPUS C . L. 0p[ll:! r mall formt:r :l ssist :ml in poultry:1I ~1. A. C . was:\ college caBer on Frid:IY of l:ist week. A. B. Rlld C. B. Cook, of Owosso. with their families , ca rne OYt: r Sat their reshy,,-,ri:1Il .:hu rch I:>itl~hur.z, Pa .. hi h~·ld their spri ll).: tht: armory on Ihe tcrlll party in 'I'll", '!lusic wa:; eH'lIinj! of :\1 ay \. the College Urchestra. Dt::'lll b.l· :lud :\[rs. Shaw, :\Ir. :11111 .\Irs. D. A. Seeley, ~Irs. ~linog:lle, (lllt! :\Ir. untl ~[rs. C. Sprinkle wert: pat rons . :\irs. I3ess ie Cornell Reid, of Springfit:ld, ~I:t ss . , is visiting her l\Irs. C. A . Cor · p;lrCllts, i\!r. and nell, on Abbot An~ . Both ~Ir. :lnd ~ J rs. R eid were fo rlllt: r :\1. A. C. students. is "onncctcd with the OrulIgt: Judd Farmcr of Spring-nel{!. :\Ir. Reid \\·CU III·.'S.!:I)' The Caclel evening of ]J;mu will gil'e Ihe first open air conce rlof the sellson on this week. All especially x:oud p rogram will be given [mel it is hoped that college people in gene ral will aV;liJ to themselves of the opportunil\' he:lr this ti rst open air conce rt: Begin ning on Sunday, )'IIIY I J, vesper service will be held in the I-'cople's church :It 4 :30 p. m . T his will take the pbce of the regul:lr e\'ening ser vice :mel will be conlin ucd du ring the remainde r of the college yea r. This will ill no way a ffe ct the union meetings of Y . \V. a nd Y. M . C. A . now ht:ld in the chu rch . A Y. J\I. C. A. class in the stud y of the Chinese r t:\'olul io n has bee n orgmlized and promises to be well attended. At the first meeting on Thtlrsday evening 15 'l)ell were p reSellt a nd sever,l] were :lbSent on acco unt of chorus practice. The class w ill meet al i :[5 on Thurs· evenings, and u cordi:11 tnvitation is extended to all. The M. A. C. RECORD. Eve')'body «ads THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE It completely cove r s the fidJ of local news, pol itics, :111\1 the wo r ld o f sports. Because i ts teleg r aph :md corresponde nce service cn:lhlc it 10 give its (C[lllers the I:Hcst general news o f the day in ad_ V311ce o f :Illy other newspape r coming into Lansing. Have THE STATE J OURNAL delivered to y our home by carrier COOD VALUES IN H O SI E RY - UNDERWEAR - CLOVES - NECKWEAR Women's Black Sil k Lisle Hose with dou ble cotton sole - hig h ~pl i ced hool .. , . . 25c pai r Hinc k. white a wl eolDrs. 'YOlllen's pure t hread Silk Bose do u b l e sole - high spliced heel...... ... 50c pair BI/wk. whIte "nil t an, W o w en's fi ne s li m mer we igh t. Union Suit- Ric helie u ri b. Lace o r ri b bon t r immed . . . ..... , 50C :'Ilen'sOpe n }Iesh Unio n Suit.- shott slee .. es-nnkle le ngt h 59C ~Ie n 's Silk Lisle Half Elose -d{.uble sole. hi gh spliced heel : reg u· lar 25(Hluality ;speci al. 3pr. 50c AN ALF ALF A HUNTING TRIP . (Continuo>{J from hl~t ,..",,1;;.1 !1ld F rom Sai r am we w ent to Ka Ta the w:ly when bulilk, Slopping Oil :I '· Kirg-hiz" man w ith :l wo:.- ca mel TO induce him to let us ride the ,,,mel,:111 cxpcric lKc nei t her of us It :UTHISl'C! him had ever tb ink Ih:1I people immensely would h{, willing 10 pay \0 tlo 511<.:h :1 C{JlllInOIl thing as \ 0 r ide;t c;llllc1 for a few minll tes. ... njoycd . to to cat ,-\ , Kara\lII\uk we :I!;illil stopped with the hC1\(1 man of the village. \\·c l\"eTC t rc:Hed as vc ry hOllo ra hJc guests, al1d as hcud o f the expedition the pi~'ces of 1lle:H I h:.d wh ich my host pickell out I\'ith h is ling:er,,; :lI1d placeJ lx-fo re me. T he nex t morning wc IIro\'\.: oul to sce 50111(' mOT(: alfa lf;t ! i~'lds and th\:n visited the rna r kl't. it bl:illJ;:: the J!reat market c!:ly for lin- stock. T h,' r e II I.' wiU1l'Ssed the :;talc. of ~he,'p, c:,nle hurse.!> ami cllIlleb, :t1l,1 had an 01' portl1!lit_1 10 sec:. ;,:rcat man..\' 1_I' p~'s of people . \ rt, r,·turned to Chim k~'nt thnt niglll :lI1d nexI mOTuin:,: sttlr\('d 0 11 the rel,lrll journel· . 0n the relt)rn trip II,' {(lund it much more ditlicult to se .. ·un· h()r"e~ learn .. ·,! tl1:111 I.dore. hill II" soni. :1 ruble or 111" 0 ~k;lIfulll phlct'd 111:11 in Ih.· hHlHI~ of Ih. kt'qwr o f tile ~\alio!) ennh1cd hin. I" lind plJ~t hur"'e~ which ditl not c, i~1 I.cf,)rl'. In Ihis \\;1\ \lc' ,!.:'UI "Iull~ II ell \l1llil We ';;.Illl· I~,:t pl:ltl, where the hC:ld I,)f I Ill' p(l~1 h .ld bccn t'dcbre(Orlu; "0 inlo:.:i t::l\ed, lo;,;ct h..: r with hi.., wift" ,mil :I ll .:ou1l1 ;:0.:1 Iltt' o.:lI1pl{,~.,!;., \\'t< \I"n (;1)01' !Jothillg frO!lllheHl . pC' llc{\ H, :.jlt;lhl thl' lli;.:ln Iht'rc, :'\e"t 1110r11111:: I'C rUII 5cd a drunkt:n ,Inle r 1\1 Ordl'r w )!Cl ',lIr ho r~cs r~';l rly for th,· r .. ,,1 IIf Ihc juurllc_I·. lital Wt" At t he !:lSI slali()11 bdllr" T :I£h kCIlI We wcr" illfo)rmell lh'll )1 w:os ahsollllcly illlpos-siLk 10 g"ct horses as lbe~ wcn~ t'xpectin,!.:' to supply ho r seS fo r t hl: seOli-wcekh- mail. ~ o o ffers of sma\1mnullllts of mOIlt'\' w e rt' cffec-tin:c and we purch ast'J some m ilk :llld t'gg-s and :Ite ou r di nne r. 'Ifte r In" had ex· hibitcd fiv e r ubles Ihe s ituation was r elie l'cd :lnd pleu ty of ho r ses were fo r I ht:011Iill)5. finally I II this last lap o f Ihe journel' \I' t' me t a d rove o f SCI'(' r:J.1 hund r ed o f r Ulla""II' c a mels. Tht' I' kickc(l up such a . dns t th,1t we coul11 n()t St'C ou r own horse!'., and fl part of thl: \\. e could timc not CI'e ll the tl r il'c r. sce thei r huge shapes looming up a l a r m's leng th at the sidt, of the w ago ll, r unni ng bY:lI 101' spt'('cl and squeal ing the pcoo:ul illr Clunel squeal. ;.iOI,. allli Iht'11 we could hea.r the ShOll ts of some o f the IIICII who. o n c:lmel b ack, lI't're Ir yi n:: 10 stop t h e It W;lS ;ll mO!>1 impossi stam pe(le. ble 10 bre,Hhe, and 1\ e chokell and CO II O'l1e(1 fo r :l long t im~ after the d ro~l' h ad Siifd.r passeu liS. For tu Il:ltely we su ffl' r(', 1 no tlam:lge f rom t he occurr enCe. \\'hell we reached Tashkent the first p lao:c we d siled w as a T u r k is h ha th eS I:lbiishmc ntl w he r e afte r COIl sidc ra ble d for t, our skin was aga i!l vis.iblt'. Hart. Shaffner & 0 10\'0:5 and Neckwear in a il t he lates t novelties fo r the Sprin g and Su mme r Season _ Marx Clothes Spalding Sweaters Imperial and Knox Hats Heid Caps .n' M en ' s Wear that prove.s itself the world ove r. SI:(aef!i Sa/e5":If! Scnmiay5 The Mapes Co. l07~ lQ\l Sou th Wnhln!{l o" A,'c . For years LC1I5illg'5 Lec~':ifg C!o:l:ie~5. COLLEGE DRUG & GROCERY CO. EXPRE SS OFFICE. AGEN CY ST AR LAUND RY, THE RIf'LE)'d! G R A)' f'RI_\T/XG COJfI'A.\T £ na .... v e ... P rinte rs Station e r . L_ I.I'.:.I.Y& . ,V WIl/r.,1 S T he alblfa oht:lllled from Ihese j>"int;-,:h wt"ll a~ th:.I frelll} Ol lll:r P:lrts n~irl'll IY:I;, ~hipp('d 10 -"' m~'r­ ie':1 to ht' distrihutt'd t(1 lariolls parts of L·nfe>f\.lnnt£'l\" howeve r. almu~i cl-en' 1,it fdl illill the hauds of hU!l~r.'· 111"mb~' I's of eOll!! rt'S", <11111 SIJ lias dislributcu hI' Iht'm alld not j.!'ilen Iht' h":H of cx· thc comlln·. perin1cllt,11 test". Tnt: freshmen-suphomo r t: t r :lck ll1!!et Oil ~aturdal r csuhe\1 in :l tie, clIch dass w innillg 61 pionls. \\· ... ~TfW. - A. stllilent who is to bt" ht' r e fo r th e summer to I:l k e care of the janitor wo r k at the chu rch for his roo III rC!lt. See Pro f. Saw. },(' r . Thc IJclroi( _ \·.~~·s- Tribune (-Sun day) publishes an e~lem!t'd arl ic1e o n For esl ry:n :\ 1. ,\, C., J;::il'ing ;] Iltlmhc r o f good photograph .. ii'l C(,/I nection, The :\hy Festiv,,1 (JIl :\1:.) !-\' J..: l·ep it in m ind . Or. thl: fll l)(,win~ dal' w ill he held the imporlal1t (llhlo.;· tic- c H'nt o f the te r m T h ., Trial1 l.!u helll'ct" 1I Aim::., la r track m ee t Olin::t l1nd :\1. A. C. \ \ 'h} I1fJt HI It:nd both? :\ rece;'l: r of the ;';"liuw,1 I' (,!>, Co" p ublisht' rs of .':illrcc_'1 .1/' I.t:(I. ;:;,n:, Wl1S appointed !Jct:. 3() 1 hy sh('cr force of II1l·rit. The L' !lifnrm5 \\orn al mlcblg.n }lg" o f Ollr prvdlh_·t. Jacob Reed's Sons .If.lk(r5 l t:ltL II~ W"'to.AI· ... N. Books, t:/l " . .. "".<,l Ca lUn ll' J 'lclur~~. F rR me~·. t- D-Io-dKle '-t..t\.,n .. ,y. 1', .. '1_ . t",""' ~ I " 1"'"'' n,,, .Iyl ... , " ut 1>1" • ..-(·"11,, l ... n"I" ,. . t·r .. ",lnll R S p" Cl ft lly. • Yin" BOOK BlNDERS. G t:' J.f,. tJJ,I:I· t :A I) '" (;0. P.ookbl"ders. HC~''''' Il' t.oc, k m" ker .... P"m-~ rUlln ll'. 1I"'Hr,. "",I n",· .. rt Illno1l" ," " ttle bO ~ ~~. ", .. p "'''untln Jt ~. a llm"". PQekPt lJook~. "te. In (Jltl' :sa tlo"llt Oltl ~ tll~' p hOnl': :So.~\II> . }lA,, 1;: HulltllJ>ll CLOTHING. 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