Coice Bits ;From College Exchanges' "Camion Letters}" is the title of a book recently published, which is corn- posed of letters of Cornell men who have gone to France with the Cornell ambulance section. Prof. M. W. Samp- son of the department of English, compiled the volume which has re- ceived faovrable comment from the New York press. I. I AT THE MAJESTIC, TUES., WED., MARCH 12 AND 13 ENGINEERS COMPLETE RESERVE CORPS ENLISTMENT ore than 135 engineering students e completed enlistment in the en- eers' reserve corps, according to res from the office of Secretary kins. The following men have pleted enlistment since the last was published: R. W. Barnard, d., A. S. Brock, P. Carroll, '18E, . Choy, '18E, R. A. Cole, '18E, W. J. rad, '20E, H. J. L. Cotton, '20E, L Dahlistrom, '19E, R.- A. Dodge, 3., R. C. 'Eastman, J. L. Eva'rts, '21E, . Fahlman, '18E, E. J. Fettig, '18E, a. Fong, '18E, G. W. Francis, '20E, Gay, '18E, H. Gray,'19E, J. C. God- ne, '21E, W. Gross, '18E, G. W. He- '18E, I. N. Hitchcock, '19E, C. F. trup, '19E, E. R. Kendall, '18E, Kin- ey,. '18E, J. Klein, '18E, H. C. pft, R. G. Larke, '18E, S. C. Lew-. andorf, '19E, G. R. Long, '18E, J. T. Loery, '19E, J. R. McWilliams, '19E, E. R. Martin, grad.. W. S. Morehouse, '21E, R. A. Munro, '19E, E. C. Neff, '20E, C. M. Norton, '19E, A. C. Panfil, '18E, G. Prenner, '18E, L. T. Ray, '18E, Robinson, '18E, L. Sayner, '19E, Shurtleff, '20E, H. W. Slack, '19E, W. J. Vandermeulen, '18E. A. B. Wareham, '20E, R. B. Werey, '21E, H. M. Cherry, '18E, H. O. Fullerton, E. P. Backstrom, '18E, H. R. Marson, '1$E, W. F. Zingg, '19E, C. L. Wright, '18E, C. H. Ruch, '18E, S. T. Mills, spec., H. Logan, '20E, and R. C. Corlett, '18E. Further teaching of German in the University of South Dakota has been tabooed by the State Council of De- fense at a recent meeting held- at Sioux Falls. As far as is known, this is the first action of this sort which has been taken in any state. Sixty-five students have completed the course in agricultural given at LaFayette. Since the course was be- gun, eight weeks ago, several have had to discontinue it on account of an epidemic of measles. Thirty war orphans are to be sup- ported for at least one year by stu- dents of the University of Wisconsin. The Ohio State Lantern tells us of a shy co-ed out selling magazines to people on their way to eight o'clock classes. "Buy the Sun-Dial to read in class?" she askes of a man hurrying by. The sweet appeal in her voice would have melted the heart of stone but he only said, "I have all I can do. to teach my eight o'clock class." The campus sale of 'Thrift stamps at the University of California is very slack, only a little over $50 worth hav- ing been disposed of so far. At a meeting of the Home Eco- nomics club at the University of In- diana, Miss Sage, head of the sewing department, gave a talk on the origin and work of the Red Cross. It was founded by Henri Dunant of Switzer- land, at a battle June 24, 1859, be- tween the French and Italians near Austria, when Dunant became con- cerned on account of the neglect of the wiunded lying all around. He calld forth women near by and had the suffering taken into their homes and this led to the organization which was formed by the Geneva council and became firmly established in 1864. her shining range are actually served and eaten in the third act. Miss Chatterton plays the part of Olivia Daingerfield who becomes Jane Ellen, the cook; Bruce McRae, ap- pears as Burton Crane and Mrs. Charles G. Craig takes the role of Amanda. RUTH CHATTERTON IN "COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN" AT THE; WHITNEY, MARCH 11. A want ad in the Daily will sel' your property.-Adv. Nights: Orch- i Pop. Mats Wed entra $1.50&$2 unRICVadSt 5 EalanceHouse n1 Sat, 25c 25c to $1 00 DETROIT $1.00 Elizabeth Marbury and Lee Shubert present LOVE O' MIKE With GEORGE HASsELL THEATRE TODAY OINLY ARCADE Showy at 3. 7 and 8:30 Eastern Time z5c Unless Otherwise Specified. Sat-9-Miriam Cooper in "The Honor System." (Ret.) and Mutt & Jeff Cartoon, " anningathe Kaiser." Mon r-Ifiie Shannon in "Her Boy" Qnd Drew%%Comedy,-"HisFirst Love." Tues-Wed-1 2-13-Clara Kimball Young in "Shirley Kaye," and(lr(ues) Pathe \en,- i(Wed) Mutt k Jeff Cartoon, "Mud Path." 20c. 1 h r I u.i s-Ii5-john Barrvmore in Raffles "andlChristie Comedy, "Bet. ty Wakes Up." t AHAT CLEANED AND REBLOCKED with a new band LOOKS LIKE NEW Saves $2.00 or $3.00 FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St., next to the Delta Telephone 1792 "Illiflllilll11I1lliilllflllllllllfll Wuerth Theatre Matinees-2:oo, 3:30 Evenings-6 :3, 8:0o, 9:30 - Phone-rh6o-J « Prices:-Matinees 15c; Evenings zoc = We Pay the Tax BOOKINGS FOR MARCH - Sat-9-Ann Murdock in "The Imposter." Also Weekly and Comedy. =Sun-AMon- ia-: i -Douglas Fairbanks ir "A Modern Musketeer" Also Key- stone Comedy, "His Punchured Rep Phut r'rri-14-15-1 ai Level." Also "H-er Romeo." Sat- :6-Margarite Janet." Also ( Orpheum * * * * * * * * * * * * C , AT THE THEATERS * "Love 0' Mike" at the Garrick. I . * * * * * * * * , * * * * * * * A regular Triangle Feature "FANATICS" with BARNEY SHERRY - Also 1A1-. S. HART in "THE BAD MAN" And one-reel CHAPLN-. See it at The R" LComing-"DRAFT 25S" Prices the same Mat. bc; BOOKI Sat-g-Jack Pi Comedy, "I Sun-Mon-Io-I ousine Life Their TrousIzMdl 'rues- zada of the Lan No. I, "Th wed-13-Billie ions Miss TI No. I, "Th Thur-Fri-x 4-i5 Real Folks. Gambler." so omeS :ova in.'. Sc Ruth Chatterton in "tome Out of the Kitchen," at the Whitney, Monday, March 11. TODAY * Majestic-William Farnum * "The Heart of a Lion." in a 'hat is Different" * *- * * * *- * * * Wuerth-Ann Murdock in "The Imposter." Also Weekly and Com- edy. Orpheum - Jack Pickford in "Varmint." Also Comedy, "Nut- ty Knitters." * * x * * *1 * * * * * * * He's Wearing the Blue Shirt Again! LAST TIME TODAY AT THE ARCADE Arcade-Miriam Honor System." Cooper in "The Also Mutt and a favorite, yet moderate in price Jeff Cartoon, "Kanning the Kais- er. "The Honor System" with an all star cast, including Miriam Cooper, Milton St. Stiles, George Walsh, and Gladys Brockwell, will be shown at the Arcade today. It is a romance built about the prison reform problem, containing many human and appeal- ing situations. Miriam Cooper, as the sheriff's daughter, has one of the best opportunities every offered. her on the screen. The most beloved star of motion pictures is reappearing in one of hi: famous, favorite roles of the great north woods. WM. FOX PRESENTS WM. FARNUM IN * Rae-William S. Hart in * Lost Card." "The * * at the Hat Shop AT THE WHITNEY Even if the seenery in a theatrical production only makes an impression on the audience for about two min- utes, it is the best kind of an impres- sion that the real honest-to-goodness kithcen makes in "Come Out of the Kitchen," which plays at the Whitney theater Monday night. After the scen- ery it's the play that counts, and Ruth Chatteron, a world star, is seen at her best in this production. The pretty heroine cooks real food in her kitchen too, the fried chicken, the sweet potatoes, and the steaming corn bread that Ruth Chatterton puts into THE HEART OF' 117 E. LIBERTY STREET A B. FOGERTY'S fi ? estival Tickets TWILIGHT CONCERT DELIGHTS HEARERS An unusually large audience attend- ed the Twilight faculty concert Thurs- day afternoon in Hill auditorium given by the University School of Music. The program consisted mostly of the work of German composers. Mr. Sam- uel P. Lockwood played Mozart's Con- certo in E flat, with purity of tone and delicacy of phrasing. Miss Frances Hamilton ably accompanied him. Gounod's "O Divine Redeemer" was sung by Miss Nora Crane Hunt with an organ and violin obligato accompani- ment by Mrs. S. M .Stanton and Mr. Earl V. Moore. Miss Hunt has a pleas- ing contralto voice of great depth and richness. Mr. Albert Lockwood in his render- ing of "Chacone" by Bach-Busoni and the "Etudes Symphoniques" of Schu- mann, displayed marvelous technique. In the last number he brought out gre'at contrast in the beautiful pianis- simo and sparkling staccato passages. School Men Hold Session at Lansing East Lansing, Mich., March 8.- School commissioners from all sec- tions of Michigan are here in confer- ence today, trying to devise means of hooking Michigan's rural schools up with the great war. Faculty members from the Agricul- tural College explained what M. A. C. is doing in agricultural extension ser vice. They hope to make arrange- ments whereby country schools may enjoy some of the benefits of the cur- v'n ica i n . A Ll SHOWS Matinee at ...............:0 Night at...........7:00, 8:30 Eastern Time We pay the war tax Based on Ralph Connor's Novel, "The Doctor" IWHITNEY THEATRE Monday, March 1th PRICE From the 32 Weeks Engagement in New York H enry Miller presents All Seats ................. for Tickets will be filled in advance in order of receipt: RUTH Block "B," $5.50 Block "C," $4.50 CHATTERTON "Cover-Coupon" is exchanged deduct $3.00) with BRUCE MoRAE "A" Hill Auditorium, ch 9, 8 o'clock, (Eastern Time) and the original company in the delightful comedy by A. E. Come r.