i' _J I erest in Ulimes Article About . Eraternity Supremacy Runs High SANN Steaks s R CHOP SUEY ops . 314 S. State NCIN G JRE EVENT USUAL IMPORT duction that broke all records in a 12- ive Blackstone Theater, Chicago. pBirthO _ . Rae Pditor, The Michigan Daily: The Chimes has lived true to its pre-publication statement that it would discuss questions of vital in, terest to the campus. The article un- der the heading of "State Street" bold- ly attacks the growing interest of University men in "fussing" by align- ing in opposing factions Wastenaw avenue and State street. A broader classification of the Uni- versity as a whole would be "fussers" and "anti-fussers." May it be said of the Chimes that it stepped in where others feared. to tread because of the heaping denunciation that would nec- essarily follow. Such a one appeared in The Dailk of Sunday ~morning. There is an old saying that nothing hurts like the truth and this is one time where it is right. "Fussing" haL become one of the primary interests of University men. Aside from foot- ball at present, the chief conversion- al diversion of many groups of aver- age males about the campus is the dance last night or this date coining tomorrow evening. Why is it that Yost needs to send out an appeal for football men? It is because a football player cannot scrimmage until dinner every evening, then go calling or to the dance and still remain eligible, hence the lack of athletic material. Fine football mate- rial stays away from the field because social obligations and gridiron re- quirements conflict. The tea party has more attraction than the scrim- mage. Advertisements of dances are to be $een everywhere in the paper and on cards in show widows. This is not a denunciation of Univer- sity women or co-education. Univer- sities should be as open to women as to men, but it is an upholding of the Chimes in its "anti-fussing" campaign Why iake social functions the chief interest in the University such as they now bid fair to. reach Shall Michigan 'uphold her reputation of the past for turning out' virile men and women or be known for its parties and dances given each year The cus- tom of the past has tabooed "fussing" and Michigan suffered nothing there- from. Let us be careful lest we for- get. "A STATE STREET BACKER," Lewis R. Williams, ex-'20. NEW INSURANCE RULINGS ISSUED I Editor, The Michigan Daily: ' Where were all the State street fra- ternity men at 7 o'clock Sunday norn- ing, when Michigan's players came home, tired, and disheartened from, their battle at Chicago? Twenty men, seven girls, and a dog were in evidence, eagerly awaiting that special. Not one was there 'out of that number whg are so eager to markj Michigan "as a progressive commun-; ity," yvho are doing "there utmost t uphold the greatness of Michigan': Renown." Where, in fact, were all of the men and women of our student body? Are we not behind our team in defeat as well as in victory? We are proud of those who accom- panied the team to the Maroon city, but hang our heads for those of us, who, unable to' go, had not sufficient, spirit to sacrifice a little sleep in order that a Michigan team might receive the home-coming due it.a THE SEVEN GIRLS. be returned Address, Box Daily. WANTED: An Artist to do pen and ink wirk for a local advertising company. Applicant will only be ex- pectd to work occasionally and will be paid on job basis. Samples of work are to be submitted which will The Screen THE WHITNEY Lois Bolton plays th leading role in "Twin Beds," Salisbury ield and Mar- aret Mayo's comedy which will be pi'o- duced at the Whitney, Saturday even- ing. The plot is built around the secret' resolves of three married couples to escape the neighborliness of an appart- ment house. Each moves to another similar building only to find the same 4neighbors that had proven so tire- ~SOne'. if requested. P' Michigan Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:3 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., Sun-Mon-Tues-9- Io- v Moore in "The Gay Quex"; Christie Cot "A Cheerful Liar", an Monologue., Tues.-VIVIAN MARTIN in "The innocent Adventuress" Wed-Thur-Bryaint Washburn in "Avery good young man" Fri-Sat-"'Birth of a Race" E E Garr k Detroit With H Ph. WihHenry Hull L nd a ConstanceHn 11111i11illlltlllllillllllt!tllliflllll AT.THEA 39 East Thu. Nov. 20 Tues-Wed. 11-12-A feature production, "The Other H monkey comedy and kinog -VAUDEVILLE- Thurs-Fri. 13- 14-A picture "Bolshevism on Trial," . reel comedy, "Darind p.iou Lovers." SPECIAL MUSICAL ATTI Sat. 15-Sessue Hayakawa in on Painter," with a scree and comedy, "Flirt There Sun-Mon. 16-17-William "The Last of the Duanes," reel monkey comedy, "TI Stuff." The greatest laugh ORPREUM THE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, rues-Wed. 11-12-Madlaine "Snares of Paris," with western. Thurs Fri .13-14-Douglas His Majesty, The Americ two-reel comedy," Model H Sat. 15-All-star cast, "The vided," (returned) with comedy. Sun-Mon. 1617-Erelyn "Bringing Up Betty," with Jeff cartoon, "Was She a Cinematographic entertainment introducing yesterday and today that .1. f establishes a SHUBERT DETROI y and Saturday ony, 25c; Lower Floor, 35c . . ThPSage, THE MAJESTIC -:-r Today )ORE The Gay Lord Quex"' er tell you. what wonderfulr Ask Tom Moore! wand Thursday {-~4 OLIVE THOMAS Star of All former service men, whether they are now carrying War Risk in- surance or have dropped it, will find valuable information in late rulings of the Treasury department concerning the reinstatement of this insurance. These rulings are broader than heretofore and the decisions are quoted: Treasury Decision 47 W. R. Par. 3. Insurance lapsed* or can- celled may be reinstated within 18 months after the month of discharge, provided the insured is in as good. health as at date of discharge or at the expiration of the grace period, which ever is'the later date, and so states in his application, and may be reinstated after *,8 months succeed- ing the month of discharge, provid- ed such insurance has NOT BEEN LAPSED FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR, under the following condi- tions: a. Within three calendar months succeeding the grace period if the insured is in as good health as at the expiration of the grace period and, so states in his application. b. Within 11 calendar months, suc- ceeding the grace period if the insur- ed is in as good health as at the ex- piration of the grace period and so states in his application and includes therewith a formalreport of examina- tion made by a reputable physician substantiating said statement to the' satisfaction of the Director to the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. Treasury Decision 3. W. R. Notwithstanding, the provisions of paragraph 3 of Treasury Decision 47, yearly renewable term insurance may be reinstat'ed at any time before Dec. 31, 1419, provided the insured is in as good health as at the date of his discharge, or at the expiration of the. grace period, whichever is the later date, and. so states inhis application. Pre-Laws and Pre-Medics, Note! Literary students expecting to enter the Law school next semester have apparently failed to hand in their names at Dean Effinger's offlice, as very few persons have so far complied with the reques ~ that this be' done. Such students are advised that it will be to their advantage to turn in their ,names at once. Students now in the literary col- lege who expect to enter the Medical school next year should report to Dean John R. Effinger's offie this week. In "An "Innocent Adventuress," which will appear at the Majestic to- day, Vivian Martin finds herself be- ing drawn into a whirlpool of crime all because of an act she committed out of sympathy for a poor man out of work. Hiding a letter, which she thinks is an order for a poor tenant to leave, is the innocent act that starts her on a series of adventures with tramps and thieves: Repenting this. deed, which she thinks i a serious offense, she decides to deliver the letter but finds that her dog has torn it to bits. Finally; after the association she had .sought with criminals in her fear of arrest has repeatedly placed her in peril, she discovers, by piecing the letter together, that it is harmless. THE ARCADE The disadvantage obeing a famous "ladies' man" are brought out i "The Gay Lord Quex," featuring Tom Moore at the Arcade today. For a while pop- ularity proves more of a hindrance than an aid to jrd Quex in te only love affair he ever wished to take ser- iously. An old 'sweetheart tries to discredit him with his fiance and win hs affec- tion. Persuasively using a letter that he wrote a year before, she forces him. to call late at night. But a friend of his fiance's happens to be near and threatens to. tell the latter. How he extricated himself from the appar- ently hopeless situation is revealed in the rest of the picture. College e-xchanges Dartmouth =- About 2,500 alumni .were back at Dartmbuth for the 150th anniversary of that college. Kansas-A prize of $500 has been oered to the fraternity in the Univer- sity of Kansawhich will make the highest percentage during the year in scholarsh p, athletics, and religious activities. Ohio-At the University of Ohio the UMon is able to prchase staple goods for fraternities an'd boarding clubs at reduced prices. Faculty members are taking advantage of this and are buy- ing meats and cases of canned goods from the Ohio Union at wholesale prices.' Princeton-Before the Senior Prom given last Friday night- at Princeton a dual concert was given by the Har- vard Banjo-Glee-Mandolin club and Princeton Musical clubs in Alexander hall. Elaborate preparatons were made for the Prom. Harvard--The Association of Col- legiate Schools of Business will hold its first meeting at Harvard univer- sity Nov. 13-15. The. question of whether law should be taught in busi- ness will be considered. MaesiToday Only {1. I, ,t ' ur I H A :k 'at_ By Clara Genevieve Kennedy Directed by Robert SHE thought that she was a thief and that jail star the face for stealing Government mail. E seemed as black as ink until she suddenly woke up tc that she had stolen nothing but the heart of a male. " judge"was the parson who pronounced sentence Imprisonment." EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS "Up Stairs and Down" -in- MRS. SIDNEY DREW in h BIINKEIRED" AS. be Popu New 'A "THE.SPITE . , lit ,, BRIDE" Wednesday - Thuri Bryant -in - Norm ISLE )EST" A very good