I ERS Garrick. n," at the* Matinee* Whitney * and Coum-* of Broad-* ,ockwell in* DMutt and* ickw(ell in 3nle Corn-* Choice Wits From College Lxclzangees The faculty of the University of Cal- ifornia has sent fewer students home for poor work this year than ever be- fore. Of these, three-fifths were men arid two-fifths women. The annual Junior dance of the Un- iversity of Purdue is to be informal this year. The University of Purdue has offer- ed a course in lunch room manage- ment, e.specially adapted to school lunch roomn needs. Yale has decided on a formal inter- collegiate base-ball team this ,year,, but games will be played on Satur- days only, and no profesisonal coach will be employed, returning graduates being given entire charge of this. work. Four University of Indiana, students are being punished for cheating in class work. Two were Freshmen and have been sentenced to take three ex- tra hours of credit before they will be gradua ed, and the other two were up- perclassmen, who are required-to take ,one extra hour each. A botany class in the University of Indiana was completely disrupted last' w, ,eekc, and had to be dismissed, be- cause of a heated :argument which arose over women suffrage between' one moan and eight womien. An order from the Chancellor of the Un-iversity of Kansas has been issued to the students requiring immediate vaccination for smallpox. There is no epidemic at present but it is thought by the secretary of the board of health to be a -vise preventative pleasure. "Camouflage," is the attracf'lon at the Whitney tomorrow night. Pretty girls, catchy music, lovely costumes and a timely plot, make the produc- tion an interesting one. ,Thle cast, largely made up of Grand Rapids so- ciety people and professionals, is headed by. C. 0. Braun, playing the part of the kaiser. Missy Geraldine Cordes plays the part of he crown princess, and other prominent parts are played by well kn,)wn Grand Rap- ids people. Maurice S. Wetzel is manager of the piece, Mr. Zeph Fitzgerald wrote the music and lyrics, and the play itself is attributed to Jerry Cargill. Among the song hits are, "I'm Going to be a Soldier,," "Why Do Boys Love the Girlies," "Buy a Liberty Bond;" and "Let's Take a Run at the Hun." .I1Jslutii~d#llt #E~il#[l. IIII##llIO fIIIII W Wurb_ Theatre ~ EPHONE i6o-J PRICES: 15c :. Central Standard Time' MATINEES--2:00, -3:30 EVENINGS-6:30, 8:00, 9:30 OPEN EVERY DAY S BOOKINGS FOR FEBRUARY Tues-Wed-19-2o-J. Barney Sherry in "E'vidlence." Also. Comedy, "Theirs Indian Uncle."- "" ThrFi-.2-2.z-Margery Wilson ito I lamnes of Chance." Also Triangle= ". Com~edy. "'he Price .of is Ilead!" = and Fords WVeekly.- Sat-23-W). Russell in "InI Bad." Al-= so-Comedy and Weekly. = Sul;-M1on-24-25-Florence LaBad in i Man Without Country." Also Key,- =. stone Comedy, "Afraid to Be false." 'J'ues-W1ed-26-27-Texas Guinan in "The, - GnWoman." Also Triangle Comiedy, "AButler Bust Up." ington's birthday. This play comes from the pens of Lorin J. Howard and l tph Kettering, and is. directed by, Rowland 'and Howard. There is a large cast, a troupe of native Haw4aii- an players, and the southern atmuo- sphere is maintained by an elaborate scenic equipment. The plot of the piece concerns a love story of the old-fashioned sort, and the whole is said to remind one of the popular, "Bird. of Paradise," in its setting. The Daily's specialty is services to *veryone. Let us serve yon.- -Ady. 25c to $1.05 $1.60 WHO IS JUNE? At last it i, out!. June' is one other than Viola Pana. The wonderful prodluction in which she will appear is "Blue ,Teais," at the Arcad!e Tlteatre, Satur- day,, Febru~ary 23. You will agree that this is a great picture. AT THE IWHITN1EY P- B .uy 1:yoular A cloaks tit J. L Ch"apmZan]'s. i w . 11> S. Main. "'A Daughter of the Sun," advertised r.A'c - as a tale of an Hawaiian Butterfly, will- appear at the Whitney for a matinee Ngt:Oc-at llfh acid eventing performnance on Wash- ectra $51j&$ IM PP ats e V ETOI Iand Sat., 2C WHITNEY THEATRE SUNDAY FEB 24 I lShows At 7 and 3:3o Eastern 'T i*c Unless Otherwise Specifies Wed-2i o-Gladys ]3rock-,ell ini Brandled Soul" and Mutt and Cartoon, "H unters." '.Chu!I-Vri-z r-22-MaW, Marsh in "Fi uisozr - hiteCm"learts anld Clubs." Sat23-ioa Dnain "Blue jeans. f'arts. 2cc. * * THEATRE TO-DA WillilaitiIFox Presents G~LAD)YS BROCIWELi "The Girl with a Tfliousiid Expressions" -i - "CONSCIENCE" Also 'triangle Comedy. Special Washigton's Birthday Show MARY MILES MINTERA "HER COF TRY'S CALL" Also Helen Hlolmes I ii MAJESwTIC T H E A T R E -NOW PLAYING~ The Big GiUrlShiow MAX BLOOM - in - ""The Sunnyside of Braday of 1918 ALICE SHER 20 OTHERSa2 I SUFEDIRA A OAMIWOlN GIRLS IN AMER A 10CIO*CMS AND SMALL TOWNiS! Prices: 25c to $1.00 S6 SE'NE S - 6 Shos -3, A7:30, e9.00 -Shows - Eastern Time - IJSIAIL PRICES I /F, 1 - INl IN "1!l,OAMO WHITNEY TO- STIC fATURDAY II Erices WR TN BY 11, 'CTJ and POTRAPJIE * IRVl V. WILLAT SHOWS AT MISS MILI)RED BRINK HISS HELEN DALE g' THESE ARE A FEW OF THE STARS IN THE - 8430 EASTERN TIME Atinee and INight SAY, FEBRUARY 22 Rowland and Lorin J. .rd offer a M~assive cenic Spectacle Vof ]Love and Beauty AUGHTER Die PATRIOTIC WAR PRODUCTIOrl To Be Shown In Ann Arbor A Grand Rapids production that represents something new and novel. A semi-professional musical comedy that is meeting with big success. JERRY CARGILL'S Musical Extravaganza Comedy HE SUN 'A OU FLAGE.' sensuous sunshine that 1your blood-you can't,- y of an Hawaiian But- by Lorin J. Howard and T. Kettering. ai (oving Picture Jnee--50c and 75c ight-25c to $1.50 200 PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS SEE THE BIG AEROPLANE FEATURE A REAL AEROPLANE IN FLIGHT Big Beauty Chorus Phone x'31 l CO. Clever Songs Catchy Music "Why Boys Love The Girlies" "Buy .A Liberty Bond" "American ,jazz" "It's All Up To ,You" 4 * I S1 1 A I J J 1L M P I . L J i' MISS ED NAi.TIJOM1ASMA "Let's Take A Run At The Hun" "It's A Long, Lonig Way To The U. S. WHIT NEY THEATrRE, THUR. EVE. F eb. I 14