'R AVEE on tne be sent den, '20, can be tos are in. i to borrow moneya ship loans for the should see Dean t once at her office. y positions open to dnation weeks, such dren and doing light Les. Any one wish- Ld see Dean Myra B. rls will be permitted to vacate oms for the second semester consulting Dean Jordan about Myra B. Jordan will not be at University women on the two s of the examination weeks. A TO ELECT OFFICERS LAST SEMESTER MEETING a Literary society will hold meeting of the semester at clock tonight on the fourth Iniveisity hall. There will be ee reports and election of of- The treasurer announces that sand fines must be paid to- ur A. I. floor oil. Nothing bet- one 237. C. H. Major & Co.- Michigan Daily is an all-Cam- er.-Adv. PICTURES PLIGHT OF STARVING INHABITANTS OF CZECHiO- SLOVAKIA 'I have no doubt but that the Ger- mans will renew the war," said Har- riet E: Beard, '98,.who spoke last Fri- day afternoon to the Women's league about her work in the Russian prov- ince, Czecho-Slovakia. "The Germans in this province feel that some day they will unite with Russia and crush France." Germany will furnish the brains and Russia will furnish the force. The German people will not accept the terms of the Peace Treaty. They may sign. it but they are not able to abide by its teres. Children Undernourished "In the province of Czecho-Slovakia the children are undernourished and sick. There is not a healthy child there. The babies all have the rick- ets. Some are so badly infected that they can hardly be recognized as hu- man bodies. The two sides of the body do not develop equally and their bones have no rigidity. Many of them have not had a drop of milk but are fed on potatoes. "The German men and women, if they were not constantly watched, in every case took the food 'from the mouts of starving babies.rMany times they gave it to husky boys of 13 or 14 years, in order that the boys could fight the allies. The people were allowed meat' once a week but when it was examined by the Amer- icans, it was found to bebtubercular. Says We Are Blind "But the Americans are so blind," believe that the people over there can take care of themselves. We should encourage the republic and try to help the peopl4. The time may come when this little republic will flourish and be a lasting democracy.! J-HOP LISTS WANTED Lists of girls who will attend the coming J-Hop are wanted by The Daily as soon as possible. IThe lists which, will appear in the J-Hop extrawshould give the girls' names, together with the cities from where they come and the number of the booth where they will be during the Hop. This applies to independents as well as fraternity men. The lists should be addressed to Hugh W. Hitchcock at The Daily office, Press building. Patronize og Advertisers.-Adv. Have you arranged with the Sped- ding Studio for your Michiganensian sitting? Sittings must be made be- fore Feb. 1.-Adv. We can do those floors, if they need refinishing or waxing. Call 237. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. FORM-FIT CLUETT.PEABODY&CO . ?*ea9crr -r v k TZ-S esteiM% q4uait," pencai ~ t,6wOrid 17 black degrees and 3 copying. All perfact . American Lead Pencil Co. New York I ' 4 _. _. Jazz Dance Mksic by ELK' S ROYAL Jazz Band I At The Armory Thursday, JANUARY 29.8:30 12:00 P.M. Tickets Cn Sale At, The "Blighty" And Students Supply Store And Wuerth Theatre. Is 3 i To-day Cecil B DeMille's To-morrow OWERS FLOWERING PLANTS Cousins & Hal MIembers Florists Telegraph Delivery ne 116 1002 S. Univ. Trubey's nners. Lunches Confectionery Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Ice Cream rders solicited from Fraternities and. rorities. 218 S. Main Phone 166 '11 ' LAVISH PRODUCTION "6MALE AND FENMALE" with THOS. MEIGHAN, GLORIA SWANSON, LILA LEE, THEODORE ROBERTS N 1 «" ; f RTISI N Lcare Copy at Quarry1: and The Delta AD) LOST AND FOUND 'riday A. M., in Law building ural Science building, brown hand bag, containing smaller with gold watch marked M. ,nd money, silver powder box, eward. M. A. Miller, 428 S. Phone 1465-M. hack folding purse contain- ins and bills. Friday night n Gray Shop and Science ig, Library or Auditorium. please call 2093-J. at. night, between State St. 'hitney theater. Elgin gold watch, attached to long black Reward if returned to ifflce. gold fountain pen between, all and U-Hall. Please re- to 1414 Washtenaw. Re-. mall Leather notebook, with ung on outside cover. Find- e return to 408 E. Jeffer-I E" pin set with pearls. Date ack of "E." Phone 1484. R. WANTED WANTED - Faculty man and wife wish to rent at once a couple of , furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Modern conveniences re- quired. Private bath desirable. , Give telephone number. Address F. W. P., 429 S. Division St. WANTED -, Single room by fresh- medic; room should be ready Feb. 4th. Few other students, if any to be in the house. Care Box B. F., Daily. WANTED-A few ladies for figuring, a few hours each day. Apply at of- fice, rear of second floor, Mack & Co. WATED-A roommate for a suite near the University. Price very reason- able. Box B. G., Daily. WANTED-J-Hop tiicket. Please call 1808-M after 7 o'clock evenings. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Plain bobs for coatsting. Can be seen at 828 Brookwood Place. Price '$10.00. Phone 2379-M. FOR SALEE-Selected apple wood for fireplace. H. L. Thornton. Phone 713.6-F12. In all truth a super-picture-plung- ing you into a tornado of dramatic experience absolutely foreign, to any- thing you ever experienced or saw. From the Comforts of an English Home to the Barbaric Splendors of Babylon then to Primitive Life in the South Sea Islands. 'it watch rim and celluloid Friday night. Phone 1484 ir of ice skates, on D. U. R., Call "Heath," 2129-W. Re- "MALE AND FEMALE" TRANSPORTED fountain pen. Call MISCELLANEOUS Y AND CONCENTRATION," booklet which will aid stu- usiness men, and others who to improve the mental pro- Aids in remembering names ces. Bookstores and news- 60c. By mail, 70c. The Ed- FOR SALE-Dress suit, small size, in- cluding vest, etc. Reasonable price 608 E. Jefferson St. 349-J. FOR SALE-Full dress sui-very fine quality-size 38-worn once. Phone 2717. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Steam heated apartinent. Will sublet lease from about Feb. 1st to September. Call at Malcolm 610 E. Liberty Apts., No. 4, or 5. Karl Malcolm, 610 E. Liberty St. FOR RENT-Suite. Roomer to shaire same with student. 608 E. Jeffer- AJESTIC in this priceless drama founded on Sir James M. Barrie's noted play "The Admirable Crichton." There are moments in this Paramount Artcraft Picture when you gasp, moments when you chuckle with the rich fun of it, moments when you grasp the arms of your chair in amazement. I SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA i . _ PRICES Lower Floor, 55c; Balcony, 35c SHOWS START 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, 7:00, .. .. . molmo pm