THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 e - $4.00 and $5.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Wah:nmer (CA Co. ESTATE STREET Sign'?Tft the Big'White Shoe 1 , 5 JANUARY CLEAN UP- Every pair including FLORSH EIM ENGLISH CU'S'S, cut to the limit. We expect in new Spring Styles about Feb. 1st, and wish to clean up all our present stock. See win= dow for prices. Full Line of Skating Shoes ' - 'he Campus Bootery 308 South State Street PROF. WHITNEY CRITICISES EDITORS OF PUBLICATION. He Objets to Stateent That Public Schools Train Students Only for Higher Education. Prof. Allen Whitney,. head of the educational department, in one of hisl classes yesterday criticised the editorsi of one of the monthly publicationsc who object to the present public schoolc courses in that they are designed only for those who intend to seek higher education. He did not disregard the fact that these magazines backed upl their statements by statistics. "The criticism made by the 'Ladies1 Home Journal,' and other publications , is altogether too narrow and unfair,"l said Prof. Whitney, "They base their criticism in the first place, upon sta- tistics that are in a certain sense ac-1 curate, but in another sense most in-t accurate. I feel that one of the aims' of the public school is to teach peoplet to make a living." He continued, saying that he ap-1 proved of this, but that he thoughts that the public school had another pur- pose, and that was to train the stu1 tents who intended to pursue their studies farther in the colleges and uni- versities. His idea was that the public schools should combine both of these1 tactors. OFFER ATHLETIC COURSE NEXT SEMESTER TO WOMEN A novel course of athletic instruc- tion will be offered to all women next semester comprising regular drill in; elementary gymnastics and games. This course has been organized due to the urgent request of a number of sen- ior girls. No credit will be given for- the work done. All women who in- tend to register should see Miss Bige- low at harbour, gym at I:00 o'clock this afternoon. Attention is also called to the fac i that there will only be three gym class- es for women during the two week ex- amination period; Wednesday and Fri- day at 4:30 o'clock the first week, and Thursday, the second week, at the samehour. Superintendent Marks (Gi es Dinner. J. H. Marks was the host last even- ing at a beef steak diner given at the Allenel hotel in honor of the different foremen of the university buildings and grounds department. Taking ad- vantage of the opportunity to "get to- gether" in some other than a business connection, the various caretakers of he university passed an enjoyable ev- mint;, Will Hold No 13Ieings During ExaIII Alpha enp and Adelphi s.ocieties will not hold meetings during the eami- nation weeks. Alpha Nu will hold its first meeting next semester on Satur- day, February 15, and Adelphi on Fri- lay, February 14. The new officers 1 will be installed at these meetings and;' teamis will be chosen to represent the resp~ective societies in th annual de.- bate. All cars do the future will stop ati 'poo yeah Drug Store. 1 tf The best shoe shine next to Wag- aer's, cod tf+ UNT ALL STOCI fU t'OMIIITTEES FOR ANNUAL WOMEN'S BANQUET APPOINTED Affair Together With Junior Girls Class Play Will Be Given' on April 3. Committees for the annual women's banquet have been appointed, and ar- rangements for the event are well un- der way. The following are in ch'arge of the work; general chairman, Louise Conklin, '13; class representatives, Aimy Bodin, '13, Grace McDonald, '14, Dorothy Alden, '15, Kathleen Holmes, 16; treasurer, RubySeverance; col- legiate alumnae representative, Mrs. J. Cumming; others, Dean Jordan, and Mrs. R. Haigner. The woman's banquet has become an annual affair and is attended by many prominent alumnae and representa- tive women from all over the country. The date for the affair is April 3, and the price of the tickets, upon recom- mendation of the woman's league, to the committee, has been raised to one dollar. At 4:00 o'clock, of the afternoon of the banquet, the junior class play will be presented in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, after which the guests will go to the gymnasium, where the tables will be placed. LAWS DISSATISFIEID WITH SECONID SEMESTER SCHEDULE Next semester's schedule is causing considerable dissatisfaction among the junior and first year laws. The first sections of both classes have been as- signed recitations at eight or nine o'clock in the morning and also at three o'clock in the afternoon. Hoping that some alteration might be made in their favor, the freshmen sent delegates to the faculty to see what could be done. However, they received no encouragement and unless notice is posted to the contrary, the original arrangement will prevail. CODMTITTEE FINDS MONEY SCARCE FOR A MEMORIAL. Despite the fact that university wom- en were served long and faithfully by Maggie, the janitress of Barbour gym, who died during the holiday va- ca Aon, the contributions are not com- ing in for a memorial to her. When the project was started, the commit- tee supopsed that allof the women students would be only. too glad to add their mite to a fund that could furnish a suitable memorial. Up to date, only $35 has been collected and the inter- ested workers have about reached the conclusion that Michigan's women belong to the "out of sight out of mind" class, To date the motey from the sorori- ty houses has not been turned in, this doubtless will teVgl to swell the fund to some extent. All donations should be in the hands of the committee by Wednesday of next week. Although no definite action has been taken, pop- ular opinion seems to favor a large mirror with a silver inscription. League Will Not Meet Today. There will be no meeting of the Women's League today. This action was taken by the committee because of the nearness of examinations. m By' MARGARET MAYO With the Complete New York -- Daly -- Theatre Cast a n d Production. "Baby Mine irresistable,' cast excellent."---Geo. P. Goodale, in Detroit Free Press, Oct. 1, 1912. Mat. Prices * 25c, 50c, 75c. Box Seats $1.00. Night Pric- es -..25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Box Seats, $2.00. Seats Ready Thursday A. M. 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