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WINTER TERM
Shorthand Typewriting
Penmanship
Accounting Secretarial
HAMILTON BUSINESS COL.
State and William

AT THE THEATERS

TODAY
Screen,

Sat. Mat.
Nights

7tC to $1.50
75C to $2.00

Romance of Youth. Love and Sprinr time
"'MAYTIME"
With AFLEEN VAN BIEN. THOS. CON-
KEY, OTIS SHEm IDAN
GARRICK Nat.wed. - oc to
DETROIT
THE LATEST OPERETTA BY OSCAR STRAUS
"tTHE LAST WALTZ" with
ELEANOR PAINTER
And Remarkable Cast
W.LLITS
MENU
Ready to Serve
CLUB LUNCH
Meat or Eggs
Potatoes, Side Dish
Bread and Butter
Tea, Coffee, or Milk
Price 40a

Majestic-May Me Avoy in "Mor-
als."
Wuerth-"The Killer," a Ben-
jamin Hampton production.
Orpheum- Katherine MacDon-
ald in "Trust Your Wife."
Orpheum--May Allison in "The
Marriage of Wm. Ashe."
Rae-"Conrad in Quest of Youth"
with Thomas Meighan.

THIS WEERiL

Stage

DINNER.
Soup
Meat or Eggs
Potatoes Side Dish
Bread and Butter
One Dessert
Tea, Coffee, or Milk
Price 60C

Garrick (Detroit) -- "The Last
Waltz," with Eleanor Painter.
Shubert Michigan (Detroit) -
"Maytime," a musical play.
I I
S n 'ENSIAN PHOTOS
Group photographs of campus
organizations and classes for the
1922 Michiganensian must be
taken during the month of Jan-
uary. Sittings should be ar-
ranged at once.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.,
ASR A F
LAST TIMES TODAY
Thomas Meighan in
"CONRAD IN OUEST
OF YOUTH"
Also Carmel Meyers
This "AD" with 15 cents will admit
you today
SATURDAY - LARRY SEMON AND
BUCK JONES
SUNDAY - TOM MIX
R A
URA

SERVED TO ORDER
Special Steak Dinner.....75c
Ham and Eggs..............50c
Bacon and Eggs..........40c
Cold Meats..............25c
French Fried Potatoes......15c
Eggs (two) Bread and
Butter..............25c
Omelet (25c with Jelly) .....30c
Home-made Pie..........10c
Ice Cream................1c
Fruit Salad.............25c
Head Lettuce, with dressing.25c
Leaf Lettuce, with Dressing.15c
Olives, Celery, Pickles......15c
Club Sandwich...........50c
Chicken Sandwich .........25c
Meat, Egg or Cheese Sand-
wich................15c
Soup ......................15c
Toast................... 15c
Bread and Butter...........05c
Tea, per pot................10c
Chocolate .................10c
Coffee or Milk.............05c
Special Sunday Dinner
12 to 2 P. X. Price $1.00
W L L T
Phone 178 815 S. State St.

~omen
Girls who have signed up to sell
candy at the' booth in University hall
should report for work since a new
shipment of candy has been received
and placed on sale.
The financial committee of the Y. W.
C. A. requests that girls whose pledges
are due pay them at the office in New-
berry hall in order that it will not be
necessary for members of the commit-
tee to call upon the girls to collect the
Spledges. Payment may be made at
any time.
Women who have been doing hospit-
al social service work are asked to re-
port again at the Homoeopathic hos-
pital.
A meeting of the Freshman Girls'
social committee will be held at 4:15
o'clock today in the parlors of Bar-
bour gymnasium.
Chaperones for dances over the
the week end are: Union-Friday,
Mrs. E. G. Berger; Saturday, Mrs. E.
G. Heartt; Armory - Friday, Mrs.
Yates Adams; Saturday, Mrs. H. B.
Lazell; Packard-Saturday, Mrs. H.
W. Cake.
Girls To Display
Miodish Costumes
"What is correct in attire for every
occasion?" Has the question ever
troubled you? It is to be answered at
the Women's league party this after-
noon.
Promptly at 4 o'clock a fashion
revue will be given in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall. Girls from the follow-
ing houses will appear in six different
costumes: Betsy Barbour house, Helen
Newberry residence, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta
Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Gamma, and
Sorosis sororities.
Music for dancing will be furnished
in Barbour gymnasium by the orches-
tra from Helen Newberry residence
following the display of styles. Re-
freshments will be served.
U. S. OFFICIAL INSPECTS
WORK IN PATHOLOGY DEPT.
Dr. Robert V. Hoffman, of South
Bend, Indiana, government inspector
for the scientific work done in univer-
sities on grants from the United States
inter-departmental soiial hygiene
board, was in Ann Arbor Wednesday
to inspect the work on spirochaetes
which is being done in the pathology
laboratory.
The grant made to the University
of Michigan pathology department by
the government, which was originally
$6,000, was last fall increased to
$9,000.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO SING
FOR JACKSON WOMEN'S CLUB
Several features, including a quart-
ette, will be included in the program
of the concert to be given by the Uni-
versity Girls' Glee club on guest eve-
ning at the Jackson Woman's club, on
Jan. 24. Miss Marion Struble, of the
faculty of the School of Music, and
Florence Shirey, '22, will be the ac-
companists. A home concert will be
-given at a date to be decided later.
Badger to Address Chemical Societies
Prof. W. L Badger, of the chemical
enginering department, has accepted
an invitation to speak before the To-
ledo and Detroit sections of the Am-
erican Chemical society, Jan. 17 and
18, respectively, on "Unsolved Prob-
lems in Salt Manufacture."
Michigan defeated Vanderbilt on the
gridiron 23 to 3, in 1914.

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We are S howing NE W HA TS
for immediate wear, in satin and
tafta 's- lacks and colors

Dana Richardson

115 E. Liberty St.

f Will Send Delegates to Chattanooga
An invitation has been tendered the
University to be represented at the in-
auguration of the new president of
Chattanooga university, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Jan. 24 and 25. A representa-
tive will be named.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
MICKIE SAYS

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MATINEE - 2:00,3:30

ADULTS -
KIDDIES -

--20c
- - 10c

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New Hats

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ADULTS -
KIDDIES -

--30c
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EVENING --7:00,8

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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KATHERINE

MacDONALD

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HENRY HOOPER
The Killer whose creed
was, "I will have noth-
Iug within these walls
that is not mine- 'that
does not obey my will."

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RUTh EMORY
A victim trapped by
this wily mad man and
held captive at his for.
tified ranch.

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"Trust Your Wife"

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Orders Taken For All Kinds of
Home-made Cakes and Pies

BECKER'S DELICATESSEN

119 East Liberty

RAMON
His tool, his henchman.
A slimy bad breed who
carried out the will of
the killer.
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Clearing

Suits,

Overcoats,

BILL SANBORN
The hard - boiled New
Yorker who laughed at,
doubted, then fought
tho killer.

Furnishings

Hart Shaffner and Marx and
other fine makes at the most
sensational prices of all time

STEWART
EDWARD
WHITE'S

ARTIE BROWER
("Ted" Sloan)
The jockey who made
the spectacular ride to
bring help to the ranch.

Reule Conlin Fiegel Co.
Main Street at Washington

Breath catching drama,
vibrant with action, seeth-
ing with surprises and
throbbing with romance.



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