AY, JANUARY 26i, 1924 +'THE MCHIGANP DAILY _ _ .__. a . . . .. w ,. . . . ______________ !are but 2,94 probation officersn all the courts In the country dealing with IIo e childen less than half as yet employ probation officers." Any Members of the University Wko- Ased T oB Tell 3iien's Glcee dul who desire a picture; ~fthe club, will please call Marion! How PC eace Prize B3arlow, 1287, by noon today. W4as Awarded Women who desire to do 'hospital ..y sclal service work the second sAmes- fer are requested to give their name,; tddess, telephone number, the type! f ork they desire and the hours'I they have vacant the second semes- er, to 1 Mis oss in the Y. W. . A.(F4 a ce in Newberry hall as soon as pos Any women who are willing to be at the candy booth in University hall froma 8:45 to 9:15, from 11 to 12, fromn "Nitx45 to 2:15, or from 4 to 5 o'clock any day or days during examinations are requested to call Kathryn Will son, 452. 'More dancing and beginning swim- mng classes have been added to the physical education program at Ba or gymnasium. This offers the wo- Rien a greater opportunity to elect the arious courses that they wish to take.; These classes fill up rapidly, there-; fre it is advisable to sign up early'- and get your classification card. The$ ime for enrolling in these classes will' fry from 9 to 12 o'clock and from 2 t r5 "o'clock , Jan. 29, 3q andl 31. Portia Literary society elected of- *.-:. ficbers for the coming semester, at its # last meeting which was held Thur-k > day night. They are as follows: Ly-. dia Baird, '24, president; Elizabeth s Van'allenburgh, '26, vice-president; f 1Mabel Agust,.'24, secretary; .J.una, Barnes, 25, treasurer. Charlotte Blag- don, r,25 , will contnue to represent":s1 p,.th~ society on the oratorical board. flflflfl~lflhllIss Ether E. Lape PflhflT it doesn't usually take a senate OF ~lUV IIUN bU~lI~committee to make a woman tell what New York, Jan. 25.- (By A.P.) - she knows. But a body of solons in- S Greater progress in the develop- vestigating the Bok peace plan award inent of juvenile courts has been made has summoned Miss Esther E. Lape, t ~ring the past five years than during executive secretary of the American n a iy ten preceding years, accordig to Peace Award, that decided the winner ~ Naiona Prbatin as~citionre-of the $100,00 prize to tell the mth- it whichsastt aout 00,000 "od used in choosing the peace plan. ~ d lld enunder 18tyetas ofu ge pa s ed through the courts of the Unitedf Women Open World Headquarrters ftates during 1923. London, Jan. 25.-A pavilion has xj I the juvenile corts, where proba-{ been erected in the grounds of th tn oa crs are employed, iore than :Britih -Empire exhibition at Wemb- 75 peg cenmot. o tcildlren are plaed ley by the International Council of (M' robation and given an opportunity 'Women. It will be the headquarters under proper' supervision to roe that of th world of women. Yihey ,were not, basically bad and 80 Milions of organized women will be per cent of those placed on probationreesndintebligadfo imade good week to week feminine hoes, aspira- Probation Authorized by Law ,,tions and ideas for the solution of the "In every state of the Union today, world's most difficult problems will be says the report, "probation is autor- -osdrd ized by law as a method of the treat- _______T_ _____ mnent in the courts. In some of the _. states, however, its use is greatly lim- aited, the principal limitation, which ap- ATTIIETi EAfIFLS I I#plies in 13 states, is to the cases of I children only. All but two states in ( Sthe Union Maine and Wyoming, pro- SseTod+ vide for specially organized juvni e1rtI- y vcourts'withi probation work as a cr -___ nerstone. No State has a complete4 Arcade - Sidney Chaplin in system and in many states this system "HrTeprryhsbn. is limited to a few large cities. 11_ New York has extended the Juvenile !- c-"se o egec, scourt to all counties by recent legisla- with Norma "Talmadge. 'ition while Arkansas and California f____- have extended the age limit to 21. !j uerth -- Elinor Glyn's "The Twenty states now have the 18 year j Worl's a Stage." .age limit.j Prsn Sstin Inadeuate _- ''The present crime wave and the: many similar waves which have pre-j Stage-This Wee.f1 Sceded it are ample proof 'that the pris-; on and reformatory system is an inad-l- -j equate cure for crime," the report de- t GarricIl-- Walker Whiteside inj Glares. "A nation-wide survey justC "Mr. Wu,"1 completed reveals the fact that there I- ________ I .................................................... ....... WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB MAKES CONCERT PLANS WILL BROADCAST PROGRAX OVER DETROIT FREE PRESS RADIO University, Girls' Glee club will be- gin its concert activities early,-In the second semester. The first appearance, of the club will be at one of the concerts given by the faculty of the School of Music. On Feb. 29 the- Glee club will sing over the radio from the Detroit Free Press. 14 addition to these engage- ments there will be appearances in Ann Arbor and in other places. Plans are beingi made for concerts through the" state at different cities under the auspice~s of alumnae groups in those cities. Jackson and Birmingham --ill in all probability be included in the list of concert places. Officers of the Glee club will be glad to get in touch with any alum- nae groups in the state that would care to have the 'club sing under theirt auspices.' The proceeds of the Uni-< versity Girls' Glee club concerts arei given to the University of Michigan3 League building fund. Holds Positiona As Comn'issl ea- ____ Tri nbep ae d of f eseodiatelyeater thesuccessful experiment, judging by DfffIIoeigo h eodsmse. number who take advantage of its FIVE ILRM H IIIII I Following are the teams wNhich will vice. Dr. A. D. Wick~ett, of Ann I D~ 'TAITfhlt enter the last round of the tourney: ber, a specialist on tuberculosis, ~g IIJRL~fLL UUIIILIPi Beta Phi, Delta Gazmma, Alpha Om- amines, advises and instructs tt icron Pi, am Phi Beta~ , nd Marthla coming to the clinic. It is open. i Gamma4 to 5 o'clock on Wednesdays for Within the- last .week~ the second Cook. The pairings and the exact round of the inter-house basketball tima erf th egamaes will be announce( menoan children, and from 7 tc tunmnwa copee an fIat altr1ae o'clock of the chlsame day for mn touramen comlete andfivethe board of health rooms in the2 teams'were eliminated from the con- Arbor city hall, at Huron and F' tes-t. Only a few more games remain Ttuhtrcufl yisCnle Cares for -luny ~venues: to decide the winner. of the campus The tuberculosis clinic, which weas championship. The last games will started in November, is proving alI PatroniFe The Daily Advertiser: rs' MsL * 200SPECIAL BASKETBALLj *3:30 MA TINEE. TODAY s : o I1DON'T MISS IT 6 We Pro m is e YovU ,: The Xiss Viola 'S1l. Miss Viola Smith is the only woman to hold the position of assistant tracle commissioner in the department of commerce. She is stationed at Shang-. hai, China. At present she is at Wash- ington, but will soon return to the Orient. Biggest Laugh I 40W 1 - GERMAN WOMEN I SCORN PROFITEERS elhsbte adegadtejew- eler-producehs dutealerd.eci,.ade tocos upshop until thel neighborhood,#u mean- Berlin, Jan. 25.-The sign "fats, but- Ii~n the housewives,' had forgotten ,and ter,, eggs and cheese for sale within" loedtm rt ie u ispjt aperdrecently in a Berlin jewel -_llowd _tie _t__i__outhisa_ t er's shop window, b-ut there were few customers.. Housewives Organized a IflOnfitiean About Tours Available boycott against the jeweler, the charge Information concerning summerI being whispered about that he was a tours to Europe has. been received by sure-enough profiteer and had bought: Miss Mildred Sherman in the office of up the staples' with paper marks and; the dean of women. The tours are! desired to sell them on a gold mark conducted in organized travel parties basis. to Italy, Switzerland, France, Bel-j His business of selling watches, gium, Holland, and England, and will1 wedding rings and other personal ad- be explained to any women who wish ornments fell flat, neither could he to make inquiry of Miss Sherman. i n t h e0 0 M OMl l' 1U HU N Featuring 0 EN 00.RE AND ALL STARB CAST 0 o a 5 ; ... V ....... ~~6000 Beauty of Infernal is sending her mil who will be Wed., Jfan. 30 .. . ..._ -__ _ _ ._ - - Specialist i tionazl Fame t A u th orized R epresent it i -c fe. Josephine in our Toilet Goods Dept. th to Sat., Fb. 2nd, TIc. the Way to Ieauty .,very Woman d to off er you the expert diagnosis amen have traveled half across the alons de Beaute Valaze in London, Ak. It will be possible for you to l sephine the most up-to-date methods deveicop and preserve beauty and I [e flaw. tch Them CGo Blackhecads ins Acne Sup burn and FrecklesI IT TARTING SUNDAY (JUST ON~EDAY TO WAIT) STARTING SUNDAYJ SPECIAL MATINEE' For every g; oup of FOUR tiskets purchased tool y we ill give one admission free. LIFT'S GO, tais 'afterniooni. 'Gertiru9 Some idea as to the nature of this story's ma,-ni- tud emay be had from authentic sources thiat 20.04V,00 people have during the past ten months readl this strange story. Which un~questionably sets a world record- for its universal interest. Also IFIGHITING BLOOD) Round Elev en Thbe ro~ringest, eat, pleas ingest thiat ever shook~ off the scree. tickling- comedy laughter YO dtihe Secrets ofg -____- r. iY' . To Lead t ir I We are thus enable( and advice that woi world to get at the S Paris and New Yoi learn from Mlle. Jos of beauty culture to to correct. any possibl . Wai Lines Dry or Oily Ski Discoloration t e, Directed b FRA NK IJll It ' .. _ f I 1 . I y . A Feather F The Feather Fan is an imp mart of every J-l-lop costunz whether it is chosen in the shade as the gown or a contr color, it will be of soft fez Priced $4.00 to $10.00, TheVgu Head - Dress Thec present vogue in head-d lhrovidles two distinctive ch frAo lt~ lr-tls cap> richly embJroidlered in m thread!; and ecntie sma flower to be worn ait the syids; very. simple (co i) ii'c. p P- found here. a:II IF [ ie. ........ ..> "e.....uu..... ... .... .. .uu... . .......... 0Iv - R portnnt tie and same NOW! - Tasting tiesihs ,athers. ..:0-.3 740-E~. I One of Filmdo m's Greatest Efforts- dres-ses t am ol1ces-- aeAl, lit in a romance of Old France with a *1'--3, = Ashes of V ganme" r, - ! f Pr Mn c e fX1~d M IICfPovh;CP - " "The years, like great blaclk -oxen, tr eadch Me world, and God, the berdsunan, goads them on behind." - W B. Yeats. THAI i EVERt BEI "TA AWOM- -i IN AN U1UE~x iED to X91 1 D)F iOY0 AI) )AM ~_'E LIFE Pi IEWY )Rh'AS 'I2/ 1EXCL*U.' 'Vd;AN) BIlILIANTr Lli C Q RIFFITH CON WAY TEAL R and 1~ 7: ~