was the feat rece girl farmer from Patronize Our Nights: Orch-fAl estra $1 50&$2 M 1 BalanceHouse D. 25cto $1.00ki Dr Arthur Hopkins pri I"A Isc SCENE FROM "YOU'RE IN LOVE" AT THE WHITNEY, FRIDAY,;JAN. 18 i The Daily Cardinal of the University of Wisconsin is aided by the services obs of12 young women. The University of Cincinnati has on its daily, an upper staff of seven mem- us in bers, of which five are women, while in col- four out of the 12 members of the coun- upper staff of the University of Chi- CAMP CUSTER TROOPS NEED 5 MONTHS MORE OFFICERS FROM INSTRUCTION CAMPS FIGHTERS, SAYS GENERAL * * * * ~ q * * * * Sat-F9-FEmily Ste and Drew fom Mon-21.i-Fthel Bai * * * * * *- AT THE THEATERS * * I I ers unity to prove theirj y. Exchanges re-j r's mail throw light ation of women on cago's Daily Maroon, are co-eds. Women comprise 50 per cent of the news staff and 30 per cent of the edi- torial staff of the University of Kan- sas daily. The Indiana Daily Student numbers six women on its upper staff,' and -ten girl reportera. Cornell has two women on the upper staff of its paper. nesota headsl on its staff. the "Minne- Special Shirt Sale. $1.50 and $2.00 nother edits values-89c. Wagner & Co. State' omen editors St.-Adv. student pub- y of Illinois. Te the Daily classified columns. - I n 1ni i - r 11 ULt J imi e4 4,0 Opportunity )ins Camp, Custer, Battle Creek, Jan. 16. -According to information given outr by Major-General Parker, command- ant at Camp Custer, the 85th division can be thoroughly equipped and in shape. to go overseas within five months time, if the inclemency of the weather does not prevent. French Language Useful A knowledge of the French languagey increases the efficiency of officers 50' per cent and adds to chances for pro- motion among privates, Major-General , Parker stated. He also recommended; that all the men in his command be, insured. Division to be Reviewed The morale and physical perfection of the division were outlined, and sev- eral points in a new training schedule which arrived recently from Washing- ton were emphasized. -He also made public for the first time that he had arranged a review of .the division at which Governor Sleeper is to be the guest of honor. Officers Are Commended The general commended the work of officers in his and other commands who graduated from the officers' train- ing schools by stating he never saw better material nor more conscientious effort in his army experience. "These men came, into the army to fight, not to secure soft jobs," he stated, "and I am convinced from the manner in which they are taking hold that.they will be extremely courageous in action." 22 WOMEN ENTER RED CROSS SURGICAL !)IESSINOS COURSE Twenty-two women enrolled Tues- day in the new Red Cross standard surgical dressings course at Angell house. The class was divided into two sec- tions. Mrs. Evans Holbrook will con- duct the afternoon class, which meets from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, and Mrs. George W. Patterson will have charge of the morning class, from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock.. Classes will meet'three times a week until the course is com- pleted. CHARLES A. SINK ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR OFFICE "Good Gracious Annabel the Garrick. "You're in Love" at the ney, Friday, Jan. 18. / TODAY Majestic-"The Great Way." Rae-Harold Lockwood i adise Garden." Also Jerry dy. * Wuerth-Taylor Holmes in"' * Bit Seats." Also Comedy * weekly. * Arcade-Mabel Taliaferro * "Draft 258," and Christie Com * "Crazy by Proxy." le," at * * S Whit- * * * * White * * n"Par- * Come- * W *11: *I Orpheum-Irene Hunt Maternal Shark." Also and weekly. * !t AT THE ARCADE ls in the Upstairs Section o Remarkable Groups in "The Comedy No. 2 cheviots, es. d ; others 's are of ly, green N-Wool velours, kerseys and broadcloths of rich soft texture. Half and full lined models with cofihrs of velvet, brown or taupe fur and self ma-, terial. [1 J Today and tomorrow the big patri- otic production, "Draft 258," will be shown at the Arcade. In this feature the supposed councils of the kaiser and his war lords are produced, and their plans to poison the minds of the American people by means of a false pacifism are uncovered. Through this story Mable Taliaferro plays the' part of Mary Alden, the girl patriot, and represents the spirit of liberty. She shames a millionaire into giving up his profits and goes before the draft board offering herselfto the na- tion's service in place of her coward brother. King's Daughters are sell- ing tickets for this performance, the proceeds to be used for work among the poor. This organization has plac- ed tickets on sale at the Union, Lane hall, and at Newbetry hall. The Daily's specialty is service to everyone. Let us serve you.-Adv. c. Brown, Burgundy, green, navy and at $35.00 to $45.00 Values at $15.75 (Second Floor) -I Mr. Charles A. Sink, alderman from the seventh ward, announced that he' would become a candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives, at a dinner givqn for him Wednesday night at the city Y. M. C. A.. Prof. E. C. Goddard, acting dean of the Law, school, Prof. E. R. Sunderland of the Law school, and Regent 'Junius E. Beal gave short talks urging Mr. Sink' to take the step. i ;; : ! rte' VIII rY , WuerthTheatre Prices: zg Cents Matinees a, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY Thur-Fri-17-r8-Taylor Holmes in "Two Bit Seats." Also Comedy and Weekly. Sat.-t9-Gail Bane in "Souls in Pawn." Also 2-Reel W. S. Hart. Sun-Mon-20-2i-Pauline Frederick in Double Crossed." Also Keystone Comedy, "Her Bused Debut." Zveyt- ing 18c, 20 war tax-o. 'ues-Wed-22-23-Margery Wilsonin "Without Honor." Also Comedy, "A Counterfeit Scent," and Weekly. Thur-Fri-24-25-Pauline Stark in "Until They 'Get Me," Also Comedy, "A Birthday Blunder." Sat-26-Wm. Russell in "New York Luck." Also 2-Reel W. S. Hart. and Evening ns I~ I o Days r's social activities will be de- i WHITNEY TH M. R. Williams, Manager Most Impressive Event of the Season A Worthy Sueesi 13." the same Author and Composer-Otto Harbach and Rudolph Frimi Friday Night, January : 75 - ined $25 to $55 Evening Gowns at Half Chiffons, satins, taffetas-somne with all-over net and cloth of silver, or with velvet and silver trimming. Side drape effects or with drapy hustles. Maize, peach, turquoise, orchid, sea foam and black. $55 to $70 Evening Coats Also Half Luxurious velvets an(] satins beautiful. ly lined, and heavily trimmed with 0 I InI 11' PRODUCTION OF COLORFUL 11I 60 tLEJIVER ARTISTS-COMPANY N% GIRLS-