THE MICHICA DAILY WITH' i offcers at 12:15 o'clock Friday at Dey's ;audio. 'I -I NEW.-AKEUP APPEARS (Continued from Page One) The article which the cover ilu- traces is written under the title of "Caribou Hydro-Electric Project," and tells of one outstanding example of California's effort to assist in the solu-. tion of the fuel and power problem. Major Willis Shippam, coast artillery corps, who is in charge of the coast artillery branch of the R. 0. T. C., outlines the efforts-of the department in making war loss noisy, "The All- Metal Airplane" heads an analysis of that problemi. by William B. Stout, presidetit of the Stout Engineering' laboratories and one of the foremost aeronautical experts in the country. That -the present ,United States .s.up- ply of gasoline would be all gone in 13 'years at the present rate of usage is pointed-out in an article by Prof. E: H. Leslie of the chemical engineering department, ~A University of Michigan expert~on the fuel oil problem. Other articles included in this issue are: "A New Phase in. Engineering Education," by Robot R. McIntosh; M. Gould. Berd's "The Joys of Motor Shipping"; and a .poem 'of campus observation by James; Noble Hatch, call "W4nIume Ra. Ha." A fronti$ of th~e University pow- er, house decorvsa raisefor its~artistry in execution ;.,,an judgment in make- up. The, regular departments, College Notes; Alumni Notes, and Spicy, lice,' contribute their share in preserving the high order of the -magaine. . With tbtl. January issue of, the Technic, the publcation. makes more secure, tha~n ever Its ran~k as first among,. technical college magazines. Its fin~e quality and finished .general appearance, together. with its well il- lustrated articles of popular interest should give' the Technic an exteuded general camplus sale: TODAY Wi~omnen Mortarboard will meet this evening at the Pi house. at 7:30 Beta Phi Practices for the Junior Girls' play willf be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon,. and at 9:30 o'clock Satur- day morning in Sarah Caswell Angell- hall. All members are requested to be present and lines should be learn- ed. Wyvern society will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight, at the Kappa Delta house. The cabaret party which had been planned for Friday, afternoon has been postponed because the Irish players will be at the 'Whitney theater under the auspices of the Ann Arbor branch of the American. Association of Uni- versity women. The entertainment is being given for thie benefit of the build- ing fund for the University of Mich- igan league. All girls who took pledges for the University; of' Michian league during the vacation shobuld report to Suzan Fitch,,'24, at ;once, whether or not the pledges have been paid. The; Girls' Mandolin club picture for the Michiganensian will be taken at 12:30 o'clock today at Dey's studio. The meeting of' the' Girls' Mandolin club scheduled for last evening was postponed to 7:30 o'clock this evening in Newberry hall. There wiillbe a representative of the Women's Athletic association. in the parlors at Barbour gymnasium from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock on Mondays and Thursdays to" give information in re- gard to the association to all girls de- siring it. 'Memberships. will also be granted at these times to those girls presenting 100 honor points earned cinder the :uew ;schedule of grading. There =will be a picture taken of they official Panhellenic delegates, the Senior Girls' play committee meet at 4 o'clock today at 1Hi1l street. will 170b Masques will meet at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Dues will be payable at this time. There will be an important business meeting of the Women's Cosmopolitan club at 7:15 o'clock Saturday night at Helen Newberry residence. The executive committee of the Alumnae council, the advisory mem- bers of the committee, the chairmen of the standing committees, and the bpard of directors of the Women's league will hold a Joint meeting; at 4 o'clock. tomorrow in Alumni Memorial hall, There will be a special. rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. Dues will be payable at this time. Members of the freshman spread committee should be at Dey's studio at 11 o'clock Saturday morning for their Michiganensian picture. It is requested thatf dark dresses be worn. The schedule for the games to be played 'this afternoon and evening in the basketball color tournament is as. follows: Red vs. purple, and yellow vs. brown at 4:15 o'clock; green vs. gray, and blue vs. black at 7:15 o'clock; orange vs. white at 8 o'clock. There will, be a meeting: of the mem-. bership committee. of the University of Michigan league at 5 o'clock this aft- ernoon at the' Alpha- Phi house. Something for sale? A Classified 4~d in The Daily will find a buyer.- BISHOP TELLS LIBRARY 'CLUB OF EUROPEAN BOOK SITUATION More than 60 members of the Ann Arbor Library club met at the Adelia Cheever dormitory last Tuesday eve- ning as the guests of Miss Henrietta Scranton. Librarian W. W. Bishop, of the Uni- versity library, who recently returned from Europe where he obtained a num- ber of new books, spoke concerning book buying conditions abroad. He stated that many bargains may be had at this time because of the poverty stricken conditions of the foreign coun- tries. Community Fund Council to Meet All the participating ,organizations of the community fund association will come together to present the function of their organization at a general council meeting to be held Monday, Feb. 6. Fred R. Johnson, of Detroit, will speak. All subscribers to the com- nmunity fund are invited by the commit- tee to be present. SOPHOMORES TO BEGIN WORK ON PLAY FOR COMING YEAR Plans for furthering the work of the preliminary Junior Girls' play commit- tee of the sophomore class were dis- cussed at a meeting of sophomore wo- men yesterday afternoon in the par- lor of Barbour gymnasium. All sophomore women were urged to co-operate with the committee by stat- ing any way in which they could pos- sibly take part in the Junior Girls' play next year so that the preliminary work could be finished .early RAE TODAY AND FRIDAY ELLIOTT DEXTER.In "The Witching Hlour"~ Also Century Comedy This "AD" with r5 cents will admit you today. Next Week "The SHIEK" ' IltI RAE I Typewriting Shorthand Penmanship Accounting SecretarialTraining Second Semester--Feb. lfth HAM[ILTON BUSINESS COL. Something for sale? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- AdY. Read, Michigan Daily Ada and. you will buy wisely.--Adv. I State and William SHuR Mil MA KERT Mat. Suu. Wed. & Sat. - 25sC 50c and 75,) STROMT)Nights - .7. Soc to VTTT AND JEN -IN.- CHINATOWN to $1.00 rr' GAR IK Mat. wed.sau't, o 15oz DETROIT N o o20 "Best Musicomedy Since Maytime" THE ROSE GIRL Acrestlrn Audacious With FRED HI1.LEBRAND and a Wonder Cast of Comedians. Simmes. Dancers from Ambassador Theatre, New York. I i I 1922 LITERARY' CLASS The lists of paid and unpaid dues will not be posted in the Registrar's office until the aft- ernoon of Friday, j an. 20. Every senior who has not yet paid their dues please mail check for $2 to the treasurer at once. Enclose self-addressed and, stamped en- velope for receipt. C. MAURICE ATKINSON, Treasurer. KODAK FINIS HING. Our prints are made on Velox. Materials that are Eastman made and meth- ods that are Eastman approved, plus the ex- perience of our experts are guaranties-of fin- est quality finishing. I I I Bring us your films. S STEAM 6s OAS FI MN1 A! YA BLL$' rDJ9O ,' TELEPHON 24FP.1 I retiring officers, and the newly elected Adv. FLALNDER 7 FOR - FLOWER k Arcade- Mashall ,ela nn"Bits. of! Life:" hMajestic--letty Compson in "The Law and the Woman."' Wuerth -- Eugene. O'Brien is "W *rl& Apart." Orpheum -- Violet- Mesereau. in "Out of the Depths." NOW PLAYING IPhone 294-F2 Branch Store, 715' Phone 294-Fl 320 E. Liberty St. N. University Ave. Rae---An alliQstwr cast . An Witching Hour." "The THIS WEYk Stag. Mi - ~How Much. Is Your"I 'IHealth Worth? - - S- - It is certainly worth a little care on your part. - Don't abuse it.. by using impure dairy pro- ducts when you can have the best for the same money.J The Ann Arbor Dairy CoI Phone. 423" I ~""The"Home of Pure M'ilk" Honestly! Positively! This stands alone in reel originality! WESLEY BARRY Acclaimed on the Campus A GREAT KID! Garrick7 (Detr'oit) -"The Rose Girl," a musical Comedy. Shubert Michigan. (Detroit) - 'Mutt an~d Jeff in Chinatown." Whitney (Matinee on Friday) - "The White Headed Boy," by! the Irish players. L NOTICE # FOR THE UNOHO: AFirst class Hair Dresser and *Manicurist from Detroit has = been engaged to asgista1 ; MRS. T. L. STODDARD 707 No. University Phone 2652 Make Your Appointment Early. Friday Saturday *1r ADULTS-20c KIDDIXS-c FRAN MOAYO in : Dime Stra/d a I Gentlemen's Manicuring. by Appointment mm Matiaee 2430 *Adults ,20o Kiddies .1.4aO Ind *"WORLDS Al Evening * 7-8:45 "Adults 30o Kiddies 10oc 1 AS'T TIME TODAY krien Roy Octavius, Cohen's "THE CU'STARD NINE" PART"' .. .. s _ r 0 -, wi r _ s VT'. ff £'h f'bnlW -I - A J LV '~J1%. ~. - WV WVILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNES' i "T6he Barricade" AD DE D "NEARLY MARRIED"= Featuring MONTY ]BANKS NEWS MOSTLY FUN ORCHESTRA --- ,SOON W "THE INVISIBLE. FEAR" Featuring ANITA STEWART