omvne w n1eip Belgian Children iversity Men and Townspeople Or- ganize Committee to Raise Necessary Funds A representative committee of uni- rsity men and townspeople has en organized for the purpose of re- )nding to the cry of the starving lgian children, the members being: President Harry B. Hutchins, Dean C. Vaughan, Dean John R. Effinger, an Henry M. Bates, Dean Mortimer Cooley, Right Rev. Edward D. ily, Mr. G. Frank Allmendinger, . Ernest M. Wurster, Mr. William Booth, Mr. Horace G. Prettyman, s. Charles B. G. deNancrede, Mrs. liam C. Doty, Mrs. Louis P. Hall, s. T. S. Langford, Mrs. A. W. Olker, Dr. F. W. Kelsey, and Mr. arles A. Sink. L "Dollar a Month" club has been ;anized, the object of which is to erest a number of persons to con- bute $1.00 each month. Something over $200,000,000 has n received by the Hoover commis- n for the relief of the suffering Igians from various countries. Al- ugh the contributions from this intry have apparently been large, y have been very meager compared lh the whole amount. This coun- ,' contributions to date have been approximately $9,000,000, the ma- portion of which has been con- buted more or less spasmodically I has not been received in such a y as to make the work continuous sufficiently stable. ASSES APPOINT DELEGATES TO HONOR SYSTEM COMMITTEE * * AT THE THEATERS TODAY Majestic--"The Crisis" in Mo- tion Pictures. Orpheum--Lou Tellegen in "The Victoria Cross." Also Bray Cartoons. Arcade-George Walsh in "The Island of Desire." Rae-Viola Dana in "The Car- den of Eden." * * * * * * * * * * Il AT THE WHITNEY r .t r-Is . For many months those who love to dance have been gliding to the mu- sic from "Sybil", in which Julia San- derson, Donald Brian, and Joseph Caw- throne will be seen at the Whitney theater, Friday, Feb. 16. Musically the work might be classed as light opera, and it possesses all the qualities which appeal to the lover of good popular music. "Sybil," is a Charles Frohman pro- duction, and bears all the usual marks of finish in scenery and cast. The Sanderson-Brian-Cawthorne combina- tion was at first smiled at in the theatrical world as being too expen- sive to allow for any profits on the undertaking. This particular combin- ation, has enjoyed such continuous popularity with the public that is suc- cess has long been assured. Wl . 9 e 11 ' .R.w -,, N = f ' 1:. . " AT THE MAJESTIC SCENES FROM "THE CRISIS," WHICH STARTS AT THE MAJESTIC THIS AFTERNOON Students Appointed to Act on Alleged Violations in Lit- erary College All ix students of the literary college e been appointed by their class sidents to act on what is to be wn as the honor committee com- ed of two members of each of the r classes. The function of this imittee is to act upon all reported ations of the honor system as now alled in the literary college and receive and consider all sugges- .s and criticisms of that system. s yet only the committeemen a the three upper classes have n appointed and are as follows: iors, E. E. Mack, T. S. Cox; .ors, F. W. Shafer, D. T. Mosier; bom6res, H. R. Louis, J. G. Coffin. 11 reports as to the success or fail- of the first trial of the honor sys- in the recent examinations have yet been received. Members of faculty or students who desire to any information regarding the nquency of the system should ad- s it to the honor committee of literary college at the Michigan on. Q AUNUS TRIES TO GRAB PRIZE FOR IDEAS ON LOVE n Feb. 14, as well as in the glad- e spring, a young man's fancy tly turns to thoughts of love. Even e men who are not so--well, he a graduate of the class of '71. ering the offices of the Daily yes- ay, he submitted the following, the lt of many years thought: ove is an undiscovered microbe in- ng men at certain periods of life. ing blindness, indigestion, and r disorders. It is of short dura- in the young and rarely fatal. Its t upon the old is more serious, ing them to act in a manner re- bling some species unknown to but which scientists believe to )arwin's "missing link." western journal, said our contri- r, has offered a prize of $15 for best definition of this almost in- able emotion, and unless Cupid Venus strip Fortuna of her winged el, he hopes to break into the ey. A TUCKER, '17, RECEIVES DORT MACHINE IN CONTEST he Dort automobile which aroused iderable interest as the prize of raffle at the collegiate rally given etroit some time ago, was finally by Geta Tucker, '17. The com- ee in charge experienced some "ulty in locating the holder of the uing ticket, as it had left the city Miss Tucker had no inkling of good luck. ie proceeds of the raffle, together R the other profits of the affair, t to the collegiate bureau of oc- tions. The car is a roadster, tgreen body and white wheels the ticket which won it cost just ents. 'ray for the Lights to Go Out," the popular song of the day. Colum- No. 2143 at Allmendinger's Music . 122 E. Liberty St. tf A picturization of the event before and during the Civil war as -related in Winston Churchill's great Ameri- can novel, "The Crisis," is to be seen at the Majestic theater for three days starting this afternoon and continuing over Friday and Saturday. Three shows will be given daily at 3, 7, and 9 o'clock. In its screen form "The Crisis" is a patriotic picture and is developed in a series of thrilling battle scenes, interwoven with a delightful love stroy. Many of the scenes rival, if not surpass some of the more impres- sive scenes pictured in "The Birth of a Nation." Matt B. Snyder, who takes the part of} Colonel Carvel, and George Fawcett, James Schermerhorn, president and as the judge. general manager of the Detroit Times, The scenes of battle were filmed on will address the Wesleyan Guild of the the historical battlefields of the Civil First Methodist church next Sunday war and actual fortifications have been evening. Mr. Schermerhorn is the sec- used in the production. ond speaker on the Guild program for this semester. The Rust Lettering Scale - price The five remaining lectures and the, $125 at Wahr's University Bookstore. dates on which they appear are: James Schermerhorn, Feb. 25; Lucia 13-18 incl. Ames Mead, secretary of the women's peace party, March 4; Thomas Mott 1 Osborn, formerly warden of the Sing A number of the best known actors SCHERMERHORN TO LECTURE on the legitimate stage carry the prin- cipal roles in the picture, such as Sam Second Speaker on Guild Program to Drane, imersonator of Lincoln, and Aphear Sunday Night Sing state prison, March 25; Earnest F. Tittle, pastor of the Board Street M. E. church of Columbus, April 29; John M. Killits, United States District Judge for the northern district of Ohio, May 13. WOMEN'S LEAGUE To GIVE FIRST OF WEEKLY PARTIES Echoes of the J-hop will be heard in the Barbour gymnasium tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock, when the Women's league will start the ball rolling for the semester. This will be the first of a series of weekly parties of a unique charater. On Friday, besides dancing to Ike Fisher's music, tables will be ready for bridge and five hundred. A bridge tournament and a five hundred club in connection with the Friday parties may be arranged. T. H. Tapping Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Beatrice Hansey of Toledo, Ohio, to T. Hawley Tapping, '16L, of Peoria, Ill., was an- nounced following a party given the young couple by some friends in Misa Hansey'S home city. Miss Hansey was formerly a resi- dent of Ann Arbor and is now a stu- dent in the Toledo University. Mr. Tapping is the city editor df the Peoria Transcript and was prominent in cam- pus activities during his student days. 1 Your Food Problem ED.V. PRICE & CO. The food question is a vital one. Poor food-badly prepared undermines health and pre- vents efficient mental work. Let us solve your food pro- blem. THE GRILL ROOM under Huston's-serves only the best food-STEAM COOKED. We are open at all hours- and give prompt service. Our meals allow wide choice-are well-balanced-and are excellently prepared. 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