Hints Ix owhom I see room I aIN dress it tender lit to progres about Here. am ab out to b t hat an insul :n. When hold her But last irther and e said, "T ssed by a an invita- ui1s. send in I i -l Our pc I there a iswer 'to through we can-' I1 .is a Profession. homnore girl, nineteen andI l that ill this, my seconc e for ine to decide on myj WVhat I want to know is ui thin~k it wouald be moref I are a blonde we would advise ecialize in manicuring. A with a university degree a certain success. rid they are varied, diversifies ing. Altogether "Doctor Dc the best, the prettiest, an( Est production to be seen it eMajestic. feature in. add ay of vaudevil Iot parr ese an. hotopi es to tL -Fair Jos- Mce of te s voice ad- thrg horoughly weeks ago. "The Star Spangled Ban- 0 rier" will be seen at every performanc C l starting tonight as a special attraction ____ in adidition to the regular vaudeville show. Another act that will attract muctb IC attention is that of Neverveld's Edu- cated Mlonkey in ta series of laughable and wonderful riding stunts.I tcsi~tes Mrs. E. S. Sharrill '\was at the piano 'Citty end played thne accom panirnents with - ti charm and refinemnent that bespoke zfine respect for the art of the singer CI&ARS "Doetor 1k Luxe.,, iPIPE' The author of "Doctor De Luxe" lpes ,wrhich plays ate the New jWhitney The- Ater~ Saturday, January I13, matinee id ive you' and night, can be credited with hav-ing succeeded admirably in showing in ,hat original and amusin~g piece the DES delightful possibilities offered by op- portunity and the necessary conditions IXJ And Mr. Hanerbach does it too, in such ~ L..~Imerry fashion that the audience glides o", Mich. through the current of the story With ______a joyous abandon which is akin to the pleasure of a fascinating waltz. Th(, rnnt urdfmusic by Karl Hoschna is tuneful, me- iuielb yin- lodious, vivacious and snappy. Nor tri 7-8p does he dole out his musical number. fwith a niggr ad - th npel h 12th nadhnor tilupel n®9,1 ing harmony. There are a great inane otion Sa le of Shirt s FATIMA TRUST 1BROKEN UTPI PILL DEAI4EJIS CUIT PRICES. Smokes a~e once more at a normalI price. The backbone of the F~atima. trust is broken! Yesterday a placard appeared in a State street store stating hat all fifteen cent cigarettes would again be sold two for a quarter and hat the five cent rise in the price of vatiinas would be abolished. Failure xi the part of down town merchants to 'peep the agreemeit of boosting the ;.rice is said to be the cause of the re- lapse to former conditions. I)EUT'SCIIER VIEREIN TRYOUTS BRI\ C FORTH NANY ACTORS, Although but one-half of the allotted .ime for tryouts for "Dr. 'Wespe," the ?eutscher Verein play,. has passed, a arge number of embryo actors have 'Arcady signified their intention of omapeting. for parts. The tryout this -ear is being carried on in a different wvay than formerly. The candidate se- lectis any part he wvishes, and learns a -)agtle or two- of the dialogue. When he iresents this to the committee, com- osed of Professors Boucke, Hilduer. ind Diekhoff, and Louis Haller, "11- 14 IL, he ismarked as in a debate, on ,tage presence, voice, enunciation, and )ronunciation. In this way it is hoped o make the choices as fair and imper- 3onal as possible. " WEVNTY YEARS AGO TODAY. An epidemic of la grippe spread over th.e campus afflicting both instructors and students, wThe Daily said: "The class in Histo- ry of Philosophy is grumbling over the amount of work they are compelled to do this semester." University extension centers were be- ing established at Grand Rapids, Sagi- nawi, Kalaiazoo, and Toledo, Eurollmi trar To COLUMBIA LEADS WITH Michigan ranks fouth mong universities of the cou~ntry in the ter of numbers, with an- enrollme 5,452 on November 1, according to istration figures of twenty-even ing American universities ree compiled by Registrar Rudolph T< of Columbia University~and appef in Science for January 5. Colu, with 7,938 students, California 5,724 and Cornell with, 5,609 srni .Michigan. Harvard is fifth with a'. rollment of 5,426, Chicago sixth 5,390, Pennsylvania seventh with and Wisconsin, eighth with 5,015. Seven universities show a deci in total enrollment from kovemb 1910. Nebraska shows thie larges with 928 owing to diferent lass tion of students and4Minnesota, suff ered in a like manner to thee of~ 424. The other schools to loQ Chicago, Missouri, Northiwestern, as and Yale. The largest gains found in California with 966, o to an increase of 913 in the sun session, Columbia 527, Cornell 44( Ohio State 386. Omitting summer sessioni stuc Michigan ranks third with 4,783 Columbia with 5,669 and Cornell 4,889 are the only schools. ahea her.. Harvard follows with 4,724,: sylvania 4,718, Illinois, 4,570,. Mh ota 4,307, California 4,051, Wic 3,95-0 and New York University The largest gains excludinag su session students are Cornell 307, State 282, Illinois, 241~, Columia and Michigan 132. Only four un sities show an increase in fall att ante of over two hundred while in All $2.50J Sirts now "$3.00" s $1.00 " 4 - $2.25 - 85C the tooc _, F WEAR three for $1.00 IN& PIE GEL1 , oto