a ' Dixie Dance AT ARMORY Friday, Jan. 12, 1917 Fischers First String of Musicians This dance is strictly for students Hear the Tickets $1.00 per couple at BUSY BEE Faculty Chaperonage Latest I I I r H 17 V THEATRE o r 4 Days COMMENCI^ SUNDAY E'IGHT TWICE DAILY, 2:15 AND 8:15 P. M. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A Daughter of the Gods "ThePicture Beautiful" E we Trua xntSour* 7Essanay KELLERMAN SCENE FROM PICTURE AT THE MAJESTIC THEATER TODAY * * * * * * * * * * T THE THEATERS TODAY jestie--Henry B. Walthall in 'The Truant Soul." pheum - Blanche Sweet in 'Protected." Also Holmes 'ravels. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE WHITNEY. "A pageant of enchanted song and eauty" is the description applied to A Daughter of the Gods," with An- .ette Kellerman in the leading role, rhich will appear at the Whitney the- ter beginning Sunday night, Jan. 14, nd twice daily Jan. 15, 16, and 17. 'he grandeur and mystery of the Car- ibean is enduringly fied upon the creen in this production in which over 1,000 men, women, and children take art. Two hundred mermaids figure n the sea scenes. AT THE MAJESTIC TODAY. Henry B. Walthall will be seen to- ay in "The Truant Soul," which he erms his masterpiece. The gripping tory revolves about a famous surgeon vho has sunk to the lowest depths of epravity when a ~little nurse enters is life and battles with his terrible ault. She foils his unnatural half- rother in the attempt to encompass is ruin and the surgeon gives the life vhich she has saved into her keeping. VAUDEILLE AT THE MAJESTIC. The bill which opens at the Majestic omorrow night includes Frances Ken- iedy, the musical comedy star, a short nusical extravaganza, and three other cts. Miss Kennedy's songs were writ- en especially for her by William 'riedlander, while her costume crea- ons are said to be extremely startling. Ten people, eight of them girls, take art in "The Smart Shop," which is a nerry pot-pourri of song, dance, and nirth. A laughable side-issue of col- ege life is "A Pair of Jacks," pre- ented by Wm. J. and Frank X. 'Leary. The skit is a sort of morn- ng after episode. O'Neil and Gallagher are known as The Misfit Couple," and their program onsists of jests, songs, and dances, vhich find their main comedy value in lie assorted sizes of the performers. Memories of the famous English 'ony Ballet and the equally famous erlin Madcaps are revived by the ap- earance of the Four Roses. They are quartet of good-looking, dashing irls, shapely and smiling. They have novelty dance. AT THE ARCADE. The attraction at the Arcade next londay and Tuesday, Jan. 8 and 9, will e Nazimova in "War Brides." In lils feature we have the rare combina- ion of a wonderful story, a great dra- natic star and intelligent direction. he result proves the tremendous pos- ibilities of the screen when such a ombination is found. NAPLES ASSOCIATION OFFERS SCIENCE PRIZE FOR WOMEN A research prize of $1,000 has been announced by the Naples Table As- sociation for Promoting Laboratory Research for Women, which is main- tained in connection with the zoo- logical station at Naples, Italy. The annual prize is offered for the best scientific thesis, written by a woman, on biological, chemical, or psychical subjects, written as the re- sult of independent laboratory work. Full information on the subject may be secured at the office of the dean of women. Prof. Regner Chaperones Union Dance Prof. Robert W. Hegner and Mrs. Hegner chaperoned the regular Union week-end dance last night. Those serv- ing on the committee were: Claude M. Burns, '17E, chairman; Carl L. Baumann, '18A, Herbert M. Bierwagen, '19, and Lincoln Avery, Jr., '20. Polish your floors with Old English Floor Wax. C. H. Major & Co., Phone 237. The Michigan Daily for service. Y 0 R K GREATES T WOMAN SWIMMER AND y C STAR OF VILLIAM FOX *$.0000Q PICTUR E SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY r You Have Heard of Aladdin's Lamp Now is your chance to see the up-to-date object of Oriental mystery H at ITS I the i Y Vii, CARPET I T S A pleasing combination of life and customs in the quaint and fascinating far East brought to you in a very interesting play which is in which laid in America, and BOTH OPERATIC AND POPULAR an American girl takes the leading part. AT THE TICKET SALE BEGINS TOMORROW Cor. Maynard and William Sts. HILL FRIDAY AUDITORIUM JANUARY 12 'ou have not shopp d nless you have atopp6d A the James Foster House of Art. I t1 I'p E cU Senior Rates given on 119 E. Michiganensian-Portraits LIBERTY ST. Phone 1911