An entirely new kitchen crew will work in the Union after Friday morn- ing. Dennis Donovan, steward, just returned from Chicago where he suc- ceeded in obtaining the new men to replace the unsatisfactory staff, em- ployed up to Thursday. Tuesday Ld iu :et" ' om o m of eS )CS. A R C ADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00 8:30 Phones: Theatre, ag6-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M. Today-Tomorrow EUGUNE O'BRIEN in f "The Broken Melody'' WUERTH THEATRE Sun-Mon-Tues - 18-19-20 -Zane Grey's own production "Desert Gold," also a "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored review. Wed -Thurs-21-22-All star cast in"Some One Must Pay" with a kinogram weekly and comedy, "Weak Hearts and Wild Lions." Fri-Sat-23-24-Mae Murray in "The A B C of Love" with a screen magaiined and comedy. Sun-Mon -Tues-25-26-27-Dorothy Phil- lips in "The Right to Happiness," also a "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored review. .1 .pair ...4 pairs 3 pairs .19 pairs ... . . 14 pairs . . . . . ..1 3 p a i r s .17 pairs .4 pairs . pairs ........4 pairs .........1pair. C1VDE- D 'IT N pl. 3:30, at ~ Sun-18--Olive Thomas in "The Glorious Lady" with a Ford weekly and comedy, I"Turks and Troubles." Mon-19-Sessue Hayakawa in "The Grey, Horizon" with a Ford weekly and 1U- comedy. L64Tues-Wed-20-21--Albert Ray in "Tin .64 Pan Alley" and Craig Kennedy. Stories. to Thurs-Fri-22-23-Dixie Lee in "Where )n_ Bonds Are Loose" with a news and comedy, "As You Were." to Sun-Mon-25-26-Alice Joyce in "The Ut Vengeance of Durand" with a Ford Sweekly and comedy, "Footlights and THREE YEARS COLLEGE WORK NECESSARY FOR NEW COURSE University hospital has 168 nurses in training. Besides 15 affiliate nurses, from the State hospital in Traverse City, and from the Peterson hospital in this city, are now studying there. These nurses are studying in the med- ical and children diseases departments, because these departments have at- tained an unusual degree of efficiency. , New Course Offered A new course is being offered this year, "Collegiate and Professional Five Year Course." Women taking this course must have a three year college course before entering upon the 'two year hospital training. These women are graduated with a bachelor of sci- once degree and a nurses' diploma. There will be 40 graduate nurses this year, and the entering class in the fal is expected to enroll 50 probationers. ' Nurses Distributed During the war Vassar college open- ed a three months' training course for nurses, as a part of her war work. Five hundred girls were given this course, at the completion of which the nurses were distributed in the various hospitals of this country. Eleven nurses were sent to the University hospital, and eight of them are still continuing their course here. r The Student Volunteer band now consists ,of 20 nurses, of which num- ber two. are Vassar nurses. These young women are preparing to. enter into foreign sevice as medical mis- sionaries. The Stage DETROIT ON THE CAMPUS Among the noveIty interpolations in "Take It From Me," at the Detroit- on-the-Campus this week, is the amus- ing burlesque by Zoe Barnett and Fred Hildebrand, based on the cir- cumstances in Kipling's well-known poem, "A Fool There Was." Miss .Barnett fails heir to the role of the vampire and her statuesque poses in the dramatic tale are very effective. Besides being replete with comedy furnished by this pair and corpulent Dcjuglas Leavitt, "Take It From Me," is said to contain an unusually live plot, and to be filled with catchy songs and pleasing dancing._ SHUBEAT-GARRICK, DETROIT "Fifty-Fifty," with Herbert Corthell, which is now en route to Chicago, will be presented this week beginning to- day, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday, at the Shubert-Garrick. Unusual sartorial effects have been secured in the gorgeous costumes of the chorus. Patronise our !Advertisers.-Adv. Katherine .Mac. onaId. The. screen AT THE MAJESTIC TODAY THE MAJESTIC her way through so- Thorndyke discovers' MULLANES TAFFIES at ' Drug Store, 117 So. Main St. veived every week.-Adv. After faking ciety, Amelle Week Starting fHSHUBERT iiart. Wed., Sunday, Jan. 18 E TR OI St. Ma. Nights, 50c to $2.50. ON CAMPU $2.00. Gay Musical Show Take.t Bewitching Beauties from Broad Full of Pep, Girls, Gowns Best looking Chorus you ever s< ia IItr ll l il lllll l 11 1i f[III 111111111[filall IIIIIIII ifiI111111i 111111111111llil WHITNEY THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT JANUARY 24 ~ 1f d 7~y -C&.i. 1a~w~ 744u that payment in full must be made for every concession in "The Beauty Market," starring Kathrine Mac Don- ald today, tomorrow, and Tuesday at the Majestic. It is not until she has become engag- ed to wealthy Ashburn Gaylord and met Kenneth Laird that she realizes that marriage is to be regarded as something more than an exchange of beauty for gold. The ensuing compli- cations are not unraveled until the last hundred feet of film have been reach- ed. Re- { every : !-Adv. 501 I, xt . of I THE ARCADE !rakcers.' ' 4. aa Art struggles against love in "The Broken Melody," featuring Eugene O'Brien today at the Arcade. O'Brien has the role of an ambitious artist who meets a young girl studying to be a prima donna. But the two drift apart in spite of 'their regard for one another because of the insistence of each upon fol- lowing his career. The events that lead to their final conciliation form the conculsion of the story. SEVERAL POSITIONS OPEN TO STU6ENTS DESIRING WORK There are several jobs for ilen who wish to work for their board or for board and money payment at the Un- iversity Y. M. C. A. A position is open For a man to operate a Gordan press, and one for afternoon work. When men are sent out to arrange for tlheir work, if they do not take it they are requested by the bureau 'to report back immediately so someone else may be given a chance to fill the posi- tion. Those who wish to secure board jobs during the second semester are advised by G. G. Whitney, '21, in charge of the bureau, to arrange their schedules with no 8 or 1 o'clock class- es as they interfere with such work, *, A i ,. F }MT I, y.7 IL S I it1 t2i¢ ±N1R( LtSICAI;"fO!4AN lONETIME 'lbk by a, 12idcL Jo2s2n. "Voozzi .~Zudo~ ~rzr41 ~whirlwnd of laugqhs, razodtj, romance~ it over, Ment k me about It '.' nr1i drri 4111 mIr striueAAoAaq £ 91awC on . stributer for Washtenaw County L ! 5 V l See it before DETROIT. where It opens Sunday Prices Gallery 75MA' Balcony 1.00 -1.50 - 2.00 ORD Lower Floor 2.50 NC w, THE' COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PRESENTS THE i IA. -4 I Al m U ml -J t A NOVELTY REVUE IN 12, ACTS 110 Daners1 Orchestras - Sin ers and 18 Countries 4 Pratyers Represented I. 150o, THURSDAY, JA 22 /5 .U HILL AUD ITORIU r Tickets at State Street Bookstores