THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. Co-Authors Of Junior Play II.. IW LL- I L-1. 1 11ss1sU fOR FEBRUAR-NAC Rifle classes conducted for the wo- en of the Ubiversity have been hold- g semi-weekly sessions since the be- nning of this semester. Plans are now being made for the 1e1 meet which will take place Feb. to March 25. The women who have e highest scores up to date will be lected within the next few weeks d these women will compete for the le teams to enter the meet. All women who are enrolled in the le classes are urged to attend the asses regularly in an effort to get the practice necessary before the ams are picked to enter the meet. 'cholarship Fund Offered By D.A.R.I ding today of Crown Prince Regent the great personal interest he has tali- because of his continued ills Michi-No-Miya Hirohito and Princess en in the people of his country, is to a complication of disease Nagako generally will be regarded as greatly beloved by them and when he The crown prince was be one of the most popular in the his- becomes their full-fledged ruler un- 29, 1901, and therefore lack ruru1n9 vviHn rturt;F tory of the Japanese. imperial family. doubtedly he will be the most popular three months of being 23 yi The Japanese people have taken ad- emperor ever to sit uton the imperial His bride is about two years vantage of every opportunity to ac- throne of Japan. He has ruled Japan ior. Tokio, Jan. 26.-(By A.P.)-Not- claim them since their betrothal first as regent since November, 1921, when withstanding the controversy in which was announced. The crown prince, be- his father, Emperor Yoshihito, re- It's true efficiency to u their betrothal was involved, the wed- cause of his democratic manner and I linquished the reins of government Classiefleds-Adv. Jv se IT STARTS TODAY IT 7 ARTSI S.' A Y ANCE to the Had, Merry Tune of flaming 'outh! Fifty-eight chapters of the Mich- gan Daughters of the American Rev- Alution have, already pledged their support to the $5,000 state scholar- Josephine Stearns, '25 Louise Barley, '25 ship fund Which that organization has Co-authors of the 20th annual Junior Girls' play, "Thank You Mad- >ffered to .the University, in memory y ame," which the class of 1925 will present March 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 at f the men of Michigan who lost their the Whitney theater. ives in the service of their country__ n the World war. It is to be known as the Daughters f the American Revolution war mem- rial scholarship and the interest from t is to be awarded annually to men in he University of Michigan in any de~- artment and in any class, who shall ---at GOODYEARS e deemed worthy of such assistance y the University committee establish- - 124 SOUTH !AIN d in February, 1923. Mrs. Wiltiam H. Waite of this city, s the chairman of the scholarship and and loan committee .and sheisays, This perpetual scholarship will Land as our one and only united gift\ s Daughters of the American Revolu- on of Michigan and will appear in he records of the University and in ur reports as a tribute to the Mich- pan heroes of the World war, and Iso as a pledge of our loyalty and Lith in other Michigan men in the niversity, now and in future years." The scholarship fund was first pro- osed by Mrs. L. Victor Seydel at the lint conference of Michigan Daught- rs, last fall, and the money is to be aised by February, 1925. YOUTH THAT DEMANDS LOVE YOUTH THAT CRAVES KISSES AND NEW THRILLS OU'1HWITH ITS JAZZ, ITS PETTING PARTIES, ITS RECKLESS FLAPPERISM, ITS DISREGARD OF CONVENTIONS! _____1 Women who desire to do hospital icial service work the second seies- r are requested to give, their, name, ddress, telephone number, the type work they desire and the hours ey have vacant the second semes- r, to Miss Ross in the Y. W. C. A. lee in Newberry hall qs soon as pos- ble. Any Women who are willing to be at ie candy booth in University hallf orn 8:45 to.9:15, from 11 to 12, from 45 to 2:'15, or from 4 to .5 o'clock ay day or days during examinations. e requested to call Kathryn Will- >n, 452. More dancing and beginning swim- ing classes have been added to the hysical education program at Bar-, >ur gymnasium. This offers the wo- en a greater opportunity to elect the urious courses that they wish to take. liese classes fill up rapidly, there- re it is advisable to sign up early id get your classification card., The rme for enrolling ih these classes will efrom 9 to 12 o'clock and from 2 to o'clock, Jan. 29, 30 and 31. Graduate women are urged to at- nd the regular weekly teas which ill be given during the weeks of :aminations. Tea will be served from to 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoons in etsy Barbour house. Announce Engagemient Announcement was made at the Del-: L Delta Delta house at dinner Friday .ght of the engagement of Doris Lu"- le Gilhams, '25, of Sturgis, Mich, to edger D. Ford, of Des Moines, Ia. r. Ford is a graduate of De Pauw niversity, 1920, and is a member of te Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. New Flannel Frocks f~ Sports-Wear, $25 Others are $29.50 to $39.50. Flannel frocks like these, in the new high colors and 'in gay plaids and stripes, are conspic- uous notes in Palm Beach gath- erings. Straight, short and slender, in one and two-piece styles. Trimly belted and pocketed. Sizes 14 to 38. Un- usually becoming. And fashion- able SECOND FLOOR /z t F 4 i Mother, Youth-Joy-J azz Cg yreites-CctaJ Neckers --Petters White Kisss-Red Kisses P ollicking Dances Riotous Flirtations Pep-Verve-Spice Flapperisa on a E'pree! Peasure~M ad Dm;ghters Sensatio-Ccvi. ng "'lothers Y\ wFt\ t- yA tA A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ o STRLIGEPOEOFUTA-OERfOIEYT a j,"., , , i ; l r j ;: .. a - z . a , AT THE THEATERS Screen-Today Arcade--"Black Oxen" inne Griffith and Teale. with Co Conwa r ay 'I a- in a"n Choose the J-Hop Gown Your Type Requires At $25 to $89.50 Majestic-"Flaming Youth," fe turing Colleen Moore. Wuerth - Edna Purviance Charles Chaplin's "A wom of Paris." -rpheum-"Skid Proof." Whether you re vivacious . or demure. . . or tall . or short. Whether you re sprightly . . . or dignified or slender . . . or large, choose the J-Hop gown suited to your type. It's here, a lovely crea- tion of exquisite grace. New AUTHOR DIDN'T DARE SIGN HIS RIGHT NAME WITH MILTON SILS CO LEEN MO ORE RN IVA"N