Fr The Other CollegesI WHITE SPEAKS TO STUDENTS j day afternoon at Cornell on "The Mak- a national of OF JOURNALISM AT CORNELL ' ing of a Newspaper," and illustrated honorary jot his lecture with motion pictures. fore his asso Lee A. White, '10, editorial secre- Mr. White, formerly editor of The News, he' wa tary of the Detroit News, spoke Mon- Michigan Daily and the Gargoyle, is ism ai the ti De- an- ne 11 I versity power plant at your wants in any- 1-paper and paint or &'Co.-Adv. Columbia-The total enrollment of Columbia university for 1919 is 22,608. it is the largest university in the world and it is facing a grave emer- 'gency in its housing facilities. The Brief Cases. Music Folios Student. Cases erd :I Scarf S OFFICE. F Asked SKINS, 8 N. WAS 'RIDAY 16 Trade mark of quality' Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable. Dealers, LIFTON MFG. CO., New York SCHOOL O plight of the women students is espec- ially serious. The university is con- templating entering upon a building program which will involve millions of dollars. Frankj~Ji and Marshall-The stu- dent body at Franklin and Marshall college, Pa., signed the pledge to maintain law and order and to sup- port the government at all costs. A copy of the pledge and names will be' pent to President Wilson. Oklahoma -- Painted faces are no longer popular at the University of Oklahoma. A vigilance committee armed with wet sponges is launching a campaign on the campus which promises to be very effective. Harvard-Harvard now has an a la c'arte dining hall. Tjte Memorial Mall annex was completed last week, which has made such service possible for the first time. The food is served at cost, thereby combining large choice with as low prices as possible. Massachusetts Tech.-It has been announced by the "'authorities of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that there will be no temporary suc- cessor appointed to take the place of the late President MacLaurin, who died Jan. 15. The functions of the office will be carried on by an admin- istrative committee of three members of the faculty. AWO.. TODAY- LAST TIMES die And The Photoplay That Has Broken All Records "emale I' Thousands have witnessed this superb production- and it has created universal admiration. T NATIONAL BANK Organized 1863 ANN ARBOR MEMBER T FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Come Tonight! DANCING PRICES LOWER FLOOR 55c BALCONY 35c .... . SHOWS START 2:00 - 3:30 7:00 - 8:30 516 E. Wiliam St. JEANETTE KRUSZKA RESIDENCE PHONE 1780-W MAJESTIC N #, T NATIONAL IN MICHIGAN BANK it Paid on Savings Deposits STUDIO PHONE 1 422-J THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY TAXI 999 H~AVE YOU TRIED OUR SERVICE AND FOUND THE DIFFERENCE -I Pennsylvania-The hockey team of the University of Pennsylvania will hold hockey practice and games on the new rink=which will be opened in{ Philadelphia Feb. 5. Exhibitions of fancy skating and a match between Penn and the Quaker City hockey club willbe features of the first eve- ning. Illinois-A new three hour course in navigation will be given under Pro- fessor Stebbins of the department of astronomy next semester. Pre-re- quisites to the course will, be trigon- ometry and sophlmore standing. It will be of practical use to astronom- ers and engineers 'as well as to those who expect to put it to practical use. 7HOMAS H , ' ] P RtE S E TJ Douglas MacLean and oris Nay in 724HOURS LEA. S' Ma'ry Qberts RInelart. , 7os.74nce .Product on. n TAXI 999 an LASS ADVERTI sit ILeave CUp; at Quarrys and The Delta I ' mfome - 1 . ,I A surprise attack! By the worst soldier in camp!' Come to capture the general's daughter-in his B.V.D.'s LOST AND FOUND Black leather pocket book, inside. Contained $2 and pa- 'aluable only to owner. Re- o 515 E. Jefferson St. Liber- vaid. Black 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. Thitney theater. Elgin gold watch, attached to long black Reward if returned. to WANTED WANTED -- Faculty man and wife wish to rent at once a couple of furnished rooms for light house- beeping. Modern conveniences re- quired. Private bath desirable. Give telephone number. Address F. W. P., 429 S. Division St. WANTED-A few ladies for figuring, a few hours each day. Apply at of- fice, rear of second floor, Mack & Co. WANTEDy-A roommate for a suite near tlke University. Price very reason- able. Box B. G., Daily. Many sophomore girls have not yet signed up for posture examinations. No credit for the course will be given until the examination is taken. Girls who wish to borrow money from the scholarship loans for the second semester should see Dean Myra B. Jordan at once at her office. There are many positions open to girls during examination weeks, such as caring for children and doing light housekeeping duties. Any one wish- ing to work should see Dean Myra B. Jordan at once. No girls will be permitted to vacate ,their rooms for the second semester without consulting Dean Jordan about it first. Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to University women on the two Tuesdays of the examination weeks. Girls' Reserve club leaders and as- sistant club leaders will meet at 12 o'clock Thursday at Newberry hall to have their picture taken. Flora B. El- lis, '20, urges all to be present. The home departmdent of Women's clubs will meet at 2:30 o'clock Sat- urday at the Community house to sew. The Girls' Educational club will not meet until the first Wednesday of the new semester. Did he do it? so! You'll say .\ N\ t{. s. .I r Of course he went to the }jug" when his leave was up, but during that little love campaign-wow Nothing about war. Just youth, romance, doughboys and -un 1C21 fclure ck leather -note book con- semester notes. Name in t of book. Reward. Phone Mathews, 566 or 2487-R. .0 leather note book, con- English History' notes. Re- I no questions. B. Franklin 3 E. University. r of ice skates, on D. U. R., 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 SALE-Dress suit, small size, in- cluding vest, etc. Reasonable price 608 E. Jefferson St. 849-J. FOR SALE-Selected apple wood for fireplace. H. L. Thornton. Phone 7136-F12. FOR SALE-Full dress sui-very fine quality-size 38-worn once. Phone 2717 a . . 31 y ~ 4±A ... ." 15 .. - ,: " .'' v . f y -" s r : i= " s :: " .. , ,x ; ; -.. . ""t::i . _ .a h x ':f . +"' i _ , Call "Heath," 2129-W. Re- fountain pen. Call FOR RENT \ T-Steam heated apartment. iblet lease from about Feb. September. Call at Malcolm Liberty Apts., No. 4, or J. alcolm, 610 E. Liberty St. VT-Suite. Roomer to share 'ith student. 608 E. Jeffer- NT- Desirable front suite, ks from campus. 827 E. Un- )MISCELLANEOUS f"George Eliot-Her Social and In- tellectual Background," will be the "MEMORY AND CONCENTRATION" a subject of a lecture to be delivered new booklet which will -aid stu- by Prof. R. M. Wenley of the philoso- dents, business men and others who phy department, at 2:30 o'clock Fri- desire to improve the mental pro- day afternoon in St. Paul's Cathedral, cess. Aids in remembering' names Detroit. and faces. Bookstores and new- stands, 60c. By mail, 70c. The Ed- Michigan Daily advertising to the ucational Courses, Box 98, Ann Ar-I one recognized means of rsMdk bor. A re-creative vacation study. student trade. ADDED ATTRACTION "SALOME VS. SHENANDOAH" MACK SENNETT COMEDY This is undoubtedly the greatest all-comedy show- that we have had to date. You're bound to laugh every minute. We can't make any statement too strong about the merits of this show. It is a comedy riot and you'll regret it if you don't come. ALL SEATS 35 CENTS A ''' SENIORS PH Portraits 9uality Last Week To Have Ensian Sittings Without extra Charge 604-W STUDIO 619 PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Our Photographs Must Please You.