'ife of ecretly It is O his a prom- in Her ed by A. day eve- original ur Ayls- Crehan, awis and ere is EthelC layton playing the part of I an unsophisticated girl entranced by her initiation into the shallow smart set of the East, is rudely awakened when her money runs out, in "Men, Women and Money," which will be shown at the Majestic again today. Penniless and fac'ed by enormous gambling and millinery debts, she finds that she is fitted only for the hardest kinds of work. She starts out anew but there is a marked contrast between the easy existence she had enjoyed and the hardships she must now ,endure. Things take a turn- for the better, however, when Clevdland Buchanan, a wealthy idler whose love she' has won, starts to make his life more useful by helping others instead of only looking 'out for his own pleas- ure. THE ARCADE "The Wolf," by Eugene Walter, featuring Earle Williams, will be shown at the Arcade, for the last times today. Mr. William's part, that of a French- Canadian trapper, is different than any he has had in the past. Jane Novak plays the leading feminine role. A special double bill is announced for tomorrow and Saturday. May Al- lison in a picturization of "Fair and Warmer," by Avery Hopwood and Henry Santry- with his unique "jazz" band will make up the program. Santry will offer a great variety of musical selections. His program will include songs, popular orchestra num- bers,; and classical selections. music. All parties chaperoned.-Adv. I Some to the Northwestern dance,; Packard Academy, Saturday night.I Rhodes Bros, four-piece orchestra and I Eddie Burke will play. Admission one dollar.-Adv. Pay your subscription to the Daily. Candy Maynard St. Lunches I LAS'S TIMES aer R. Rice, ext Monday Three" by EARLE WILLIAMS in Also Star Comedy, "Bill's Finish" Tomorrow and Saturday, BIG D MAY ALLISON in "FAIR AND HENRY SANTREY and his SOCIETY JA the re- rt of Mr. r of FROSH STILL LAX ABOUT TRADITIONS Carl T. Hogan, '20E, president of the Union, has the following to say in regard to the failure of the first year men to observe tradition. "The fresh- man who refuses to wear his pot,. smokes an 'M' pipe, or violates in any way the traditions which are them- selves nearly as old as the University, is not of Michigan calibre and has no place on the campus. The best fresh- men and the ones who will make the best upperclassmen are the ones who stick with their class and their Uni- versity, and those few who refuse to abide by the customs that thousands 31 -i ttention has been called to this uld attempt to remedy the con- y personal instruction." John- her says, "Lately several fra- freshmen have been seen in pany of other fraternity mem- ;hout the reguldtion freshman >perolassmen should do what 1 to instruct freshmen to wear VJ Although there have been no serious cases reported to the University health service the number of dispensary cases that have been treated this year is by far larger than the number treat- ed in the corresponding months of previous years. Up to last Monday, Oct. 27, the rec- ords of the health service showed 4,746 such cases.- Of these a great number are the freshmen who are be- ing given physical examinations in the gymnasium. These figures great- ly exceed those of 1917 and 1918. For the entire month of October, 1918, the books show only 1,243 for 1917, only 2,699 dispensary cases. PRINTERS NOW HAVE COPY FOR MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW Copy for the November number of the Michigan Law Review has gone to press but due to the shortage of help and the large amount of work which the printers have to do it is prob- able they will be unable to get the niagazine out on time. It is hoped that the first numpber for the year 1919-20 will be finished by Nov. 5. The Packard Dancing Academy opens under new management Satur- day night. Best of music, and .all par-kE chaperor.ed. Evtery Friday and Saturday night the balance of the year.-Adv. Have your typewriting done by Kel- ly. Apply Daily office, between 1 and 5.-Adv. Have your typewriting done by Kel- ly. Apply Daily office between one and five.-Adv. The band that provides ragtime, burley THEY TRICK tIER 8AI~I DEiTESTS IT J>. 'i Y Admission: Ac Ilts,