1,000 STUDENTS THIS YEAR COMMITTEE FATORED 1ouncement ,., OF the shortage of help e increasing volume of our s, we have" decided to shorten en hours. Until further notice close daily, except Saturday, at m. On Saturdays, we will be 1t11 9:30 p. M. I 400 Given Steady Work This Semester; Average Pay 40 Cents Per Hour Handling more requests for student employment than ever before, due to taking over the Michigan Union em- ployment service, the University Y.- M. C. A,. has found work for nearly { 1000 applicants since' the beginning of this semester. About 400 permanent jobs that will last throughout the en- tire school year were give# out since SSeptember, while 700 were assigned, t emporary jobs. The average length of the employment is four hours a day, _ and the average wage is 40 cent. an hour. During the holidays employment was found for practically all appli- Scants. Student holiday earnings in SAnn Arbor are estimated by the em- ployment officials at a total of be- 1 tween $650 and $700. The number of male students who are partially orJ wholly earning their way through col- lege is estimated at about 1,500. The number of applications for jobs has exceeded slightly the number of vacancies. Officials wrote to the De- troit Y. M. C. A. about a month ago1 to secure week end jobs for students. in Detroit, but reply was received that = it is difficult to place students there. = Dr. A. S. Wrthin Spoke in Portland 5 -Dr. Aldred S. Warthin went to Port- : land, Oregon, during Christmas vaca- tion upbn the invitation of the Port- land Academy of Medicine to deliver their annual address on the evening x of Jan. 5. Dr. Warthin also gave two or three talks on "Autopsy Technic" while on the trip. He is expected to return to Ann Arbor in a few days. To Keep Men Eligible ing's studio. The committee is going ahead with plans to help men keep eligible. It has -Sections 689 and 590 'of U. S. A. obtained the names of those athletes hl aqe nUin who will be. wanted for the spring 6:45 Menorah society board of direct- teams, and in co-operation with the ors meets in Lane hall. Athletic association, is .planning to 7:15--Alpha Nu tryouts for Mid-West- do everything it can to help them pass emn debate in University hall. / the Kforthcoming examinations. A sys- 7:30 - Baptist guild sleigh ride. tem ;of volunteer student tutoring is Couples only. being worked out. 7 30--Polonia Literary circle meets in : The committee will meet again Sat- Lane hall. urday, and the fraternity secretaries 7:30-Bayonne club meets In room 306 will meet again the first of next week of Union. to hand in their lists of names. 7 :30-Chinese Students' club holds business meeting in Lane hall. PROF. W. F. LOMBARD AGAIN j7:45-Methodist social'in church. HEADS PHYSIOLOGY SOCIETY 9:00~-Rounid-Up elub's annual pre- exam dance in the Union annex. (Continued from Rage One) wanted. It is not necessary that they be stars, for past performances have shown that many of the best college athletes were not stars in prep school. .W arrangement will, We feel, us to give still better service trons. We are sure that any IWHAT'S GOING ON FRIDAY 12:00-Pi Delta Epsilon luncheon at Union. 12:300himes starf picture 7or the Mich- iganensian will be taken at Sped- 11 :00-Senior engine4 room 348 Engineerb 7:30-Varsity Mando in .University Hall. Lg assembly in building. club practce John P. ality and arising therefrom will Prof. Warren P. Lombard of the Physiology department, was re-elect- ed president of the American Physio- logical society at . its convention in Cincinnati during the Christmas hol-1 idays. The subject of a paper he read was "The Duration of the Systole of the WIuman Heart." ALPHA NUl TO HOLD, TRYOUTS FOR MID-WESTERN DEBATE. Annual tryouts to determine the representatives of the Alpha Nu de- bating society In the Mid-West debate, will be held at 7:15 o'clock Friday evening on the fourth floor of Uni- versity hall. SATURDAY 11:34'-Men's Educational club has Michiganensian picture taken at Spedding's studio. 1:00-Pi Delta Epsilon group picture will be taken at Randall's studio. 1:30-Sigma Delta Chi i*s Michigan- ensian picture taken at .Randall's studio. 2:30-CathlIle Students' club hold dance in old Union. Admission bye card., 7:30-All delegates to the Des Moines convention meet. in Lane hall. 8:00-Stefansson speaks under aus. pices of Orato ical association. Ad- mission 50 cents. 8 :00-UnItarian guild holds party in Guild hall. U-NOTICES P1 Delta Epsilon's goup picture will be taken at 1 o'clock Saturday aft- ernoon at Randall's studio instead of at 12 o'clock today, as previously announced. Representatives from each of the tol- lowing organizations are requested to identify members in group photo- graphs at the Michiganensian offices immediately: Girls' Cosmopolitan club; Girls' Glee club; Mortar-~ board; Senior society; Japanese club; Phylon; Kappa Sigma; Gam- ma Phi Beta; Delta~ Delta Delta, and; Kappa Alpha Thkta. The entire editorial and business staffs of the Michigan Chimes have Michiganensian picture taken at 12:30 o'clock Friday noon at Sped- ding's studio on Liberty street. NE W CASTLE ALUMNI HOLD MEETING DURING VACATION Alumni of the University held a meeting during Christmas vacation at New Castle, Pa., with James K. Pol- lock, '20, acting as toastmaster. Prof. John L. Brumm'was one of the. speak- ers of the evening. Limits Cost of Fraternity Houses No fraternity or sorority house at the University of Washington can cost more than $45,000 in the future, ac- cording to the building limit set by the board of regents. nced by our increased *o . ,: r - } ,. Y ._ ". : ,. F 11 ..I NO OIDSvAND ENDS TO OFFER YOU Mirs. M. . Aiat &1fio East WOUR=a ONLY NEW STYLES IN THE FINEST FITFORM BRAND U's. Di ~~~~~~~1 It Pays I/ to Pay Cash at Corbett's We close at 6:30 p. m. A Ind, and satisfactor to every custom- e acbount be large Bank Tuttle's Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St' >r. Main & Huron Uu-ersit- Ave. 1. verco$ We have been selling at the low- est possible prices all the year and giving a discount at the time when you want the clothes the most. We did not mark prices up so we could make a cut now. The best we can do is to continue giving a ;I RDO STRACCIARI1 BARITONE AAC VANGROVE,-PIANIST Spring Styles in Suits and Overcoats Are Now , Ready I8 --I . Thursday" Jafn. 15th PROGRAM Reduction of 10 per cent -"Oh, casto fior mi sospir," from "Re d'Lahore' ......Massenet 16 sera (Si'adows of Evening).....................Mililotti icino (only smile, I will ask nothing more) ...... .Salvator Rosa ......... .. .... ......... .... ...... sti "0 de' verd' anni miei," from "Ernani" ........Verdi [eapolitan Songs: anella Mia.. ...................................Valente nto per'me ....................................deCurtis loma .... ..............................Yradier ux lien ........................,...........Alfred )pelbruck ur Suzon .......... ..............................Delibes of You .....................................Frank Waller "Largo al factotum," from "Barbiere di Siviglia".......Rossini But-Go and inspect the few Suits and Overcoats offered at an y of the sales then come here,- inspect quality of the woolen fabrics and then compare our prices with the other's "Sale Prices" and you will see1 other seasons of the year that we give you the best vhlues for your money. the styles, note the high that now as well as at all Big Shipment of Overcoats just received. If you want an Overcoat you should see this lot for they are the finest to be found in the eity and our discount prices save you several dollars. TOM C ORBETT i : $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; COURSE TICKETS (including con- Hofmann, the Detroit Symphony, and $3.00 May Festival $5.00, $5.50, $6.00. Walk a Few Steps and Save Dollars-I 16 EAST LIBERTY STREET-Between Main Street an4 Fourth Avenue ,,, __ Y Every Friday and Saturday Night. Fisher's Very Best. Tickets at Graham's and Fisher's. Dancing Friday 9 to 1. Sat. 9 to12 U.J