F THE MICHIGAN DAILY EAGUE TO- SEEK COLLEGIF OFFERS SIX ADMWH.10IT WOMEN -rn nmrinami. inamir JIODE RII['IIRD[D~ Six fellowships, of the value of $500 j II N1 UWLI each, and without charge for tuition, 3 have been established by the trustees of Smith college. They are open to Ex-service women who have in- Three Day Campaign Among Under. women graduates, either of Smith cutred disability are to be admitted graduates 11111 Open Jams. college or of other colleges of re- to a national home for disabled vol- ary Eight cognized rank, and are awarded an- unteers, by a resolution which was nually, subject to renewal at dis- adopted by the board of managers at COMMITTEE PLANS TO CANVASS cretion. its meeting held September 14, at Day. OF ALL OOiA'NJZED HOUSES The holders of these fellowships are ton, Ohio. The secretary of war has required to render some assistance, just authorized announcement of the not instruction, not Ito exceed six action. Life membership in the University hours a week, if such assistance s For some months this matter has of Michigan League will be solicited in required by the respective depart- been under consideration of the warl a three day campaign to be conducted ments. Each fellow must present a department and a decision was finally by the Women's League on Tuesday, thesis embodying the results of her reached to extend the soldiers' home by he ome's eage o Tusda, !work at the end of the year. The p~rivileges to ex-service women on ex- Wednesday, and Thursday, Jan. 8, 9',applicant should submit to the sec- artly the same status as men, subject and 10. The women of the Universityrtary of the committee on gradate to the confirmation of the soldiers' will" be reached through their houses inistruction sneciniens of her work home board. and by means of booths in the Library nsforec tion 1wethe depar ik The conditions for admission to a and in University hall. for exmination by the departmesntes hm ae tianlcat an iUivrstyhal.which bhe desires to study. Appli- !! soldiers' homne are: the applicant Arrangements for the campaign cations must be filed by noon on! need only to have been honorably dis- have been planned so that every house Marci 1 y charged from the army, navy, or Mar- on the campus will be canvassed by Applicants mre requested to ask ine corps to be eligible for admission some member of the committee. Let- persons qualified to judge of their in case there is sufficient disability; cers of information will be sent to the fitnes for further study, to write di- the disability need not have been in- ouepresidents. They will also be telephoned before Monday so that an- retly to the secretary of the cod- curred in service; the disability must r d ytph. erdrbf hcr-IB rednyrs; tehaiiyn~.m ittee in support of their application. be the result of old age as well as nouncements can be niade in plenty of .Information may be obtained fro sickness; admission does not necessi- time to insure the presence of every the Socretary, College HaL 8A, North- tate permanent residence, as residents resident when the committee member ampton, Massachusetts. may be discharged upon their own calls. Seniors especially wil be solicit- request or when cured. Transpor- ed since this is the their last oppor- Opp ns Cafeteria. tation to the designated home is fur- tunity to have their life membership Walter R. *Wilson, connected with nished by the government to all eli- subscriptions count on the quota rais- B. A. Railton, wholesale grocery baible applicants. ed by the undergraduate women. The company of Chicago, bns !ecently Application blanks may be obtain- motto of the drive is "Every senior a opened the Harmony cafeteria at 5081 ed from the National Home for Dis- member." However the advantages of E. Williams street in the former stand abled Volunteer Soldiers at Dayton, signing up when a freshman or a of the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. He is Ohio; or at Milwaukee, Wis.; Aug- sophomore are stressed since the mem- serving meals in cafeteria style at usta, Me.; Hampton, Va.; Leaven- bership is almost paid by graduation. modern prices, worth, Kan.; Los Angeles, Calif.; The amount required to secure life Marion, Ind.; Danville, Ill.; Johnson membership is $50, payable in full or CCity, Tenn.; and Hot Springq, S. D. M$10 fo the first payment with $10 year- I-,,,, co, p--- I .'-. Wuerth-"The Call of the Wild,' by Jack London. Stage--This Week. Whitney - Saturday, Jan. 5 - "The Blarney Stone.," 'featur- ing Walter Scanlan. Garrick] (Detroit)-E. H. Soth- ern and Julia Marlowe in Thursday-"Hamlet," Friday- "Twelfth Night," Saturday matinee-'Romeo and Juliet," Saturday night -- Taming of the 'Shrew." F A A New Patten' 1" I' SAMPLES 1'rmanently on Display at GUY WOOLFOLK & Co. 380 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Mich. Designed by WHITEHO US E & HARDY iNCORPORAYTO BROADWAY ATr40" STREET 144WEST 42"SfRE=T MEMROPOUT OPERA NOUE BLDG. KNICKEROCKE8R SVIf4ON INEW YORK W 914922 It's true efficiency Classifieds.-Adv. to use. Daily s i 1 4. 3s ~ i t . . 'mac. r / :. ,: } w,.* v Ilk~ ly. The entire sum goes directly to- ward the building fund and is not used for campaign expenses. The central committee in charge of the drive is headed by Charlotte Blag- don, '25. Other members are Mation Barlow, '25, posters; Ellura Harvey, '25, advertising; Beata Wagner, '25, business manager, and Frances Maass, '25, booths. Pacurtty Women's Club To Reopet The Faculty Women's clubhouse, 2" South Ingalls street, will reopen Mon- day, Jan. 7. During the following week Mrs. Elmer D. Mitchell will be hostess. She will be assisted by Mrs. Albert E. White, Mrs. Orlando W. Stephenson, Mrs. Maurice F. Johnson, Mrs. Floyd E. Bartell, Mrs. Grover C. Grismore and Mrs. Louis A. Hopkins. A. A. C. Professor Dies. Lansing, Mich., Jan. 2.-Walter H. French, 60 years old, professor of agricultural education at the Michi- gan Agricultural College, former dep- uty superintendent of public instruct- ion and prominent Mason, suddenly collapsed Monday night while address- ing a Masonic New Year's eve dinner, dying yesterday. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. army is believed to be the only buyer of airplanes in Mexico. Daily classified for real results. .. 1 - ' - - -- .-,,,' I 4 Of Engagement DeLuxe of Eugene O'Neill's Pulit- zer Prize Play 4: 0 The Greatest American Drama In Years E i f s I " t 1 ' ii I t t r t star . I --- I >y r J Quit kickf'inme. Don't you see I'm beiten? :Marry liim'n If I'd me him two years ago I'd have imaped at i chance. And I I' ould now--Olyl he's such a siMple guy--a big kid-and I ain't got the heart to fool him. 'I 1 a r E He Pinks I'm decent. Gawd! An id those -wo years in St. Paul. Meal, men, I hale them all. But uOn't never say again he ain't good eiiough for me.. It's me ahi't good enough for him." presents '1 '"I.. . . ., , . -U , .. 9 -- 4 Announcing the closing out sale of coats, some with fur collars and cuffs, some with fur borders and others of sport weaves in jaunty styles. A particularly happy occasion and opportunity to attain the luxury of style, fabric and fur of the better coats, at astonishing prices- The Ssmartly cut overcoat You'll fid it in the Society Brand Robinhood. A me- dium weight single-breasted overcoat, with patch pockets and a s1;&at flare to the skirt. It' smart because it's cor- 0rectly cut. And that's also why it's popular. Wadham's & Co. State Street Main Street 0 Coats originally priced to $ 45.00 will go at $ 29.75 IBLA"NTRIE SWEET - EOR1GE MARION with WILLIAM RUSSELL EUGENIE BESSERER Coats originally priced to Coats 'originally priced to Coats originally priced to Coats originally priced to 59.50 will go at 79.50 will go at 115.00 will go at 165.00 will go at, 39.50 59.50 79.50 115.00 -IN ADDITION- ALFRED EVANS Composer-Pianist in "Just Singing and Playing" The Comedy Riot "EXIT CAESAR" a MERMAID Comedy II - -- '. - - --A A -.1 , - - L- W-1 - I U