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Vocal Ilstorlhal Recital.
"Two Song Cycles" was the caption
chosen for W"illiam. Howland's second
historical recital given yesterday af-.
ternoon. Specifically, he chose to pre-
sent "An die ferne Geliebte" (IBeethov-
en) and six of the fifteen romances
from 'The Fair Magalone" (Brahms).
A program of this nature has a dual
purpose. Besides bringing forward
songs which will be interesting vocally.
it must exhibit the historical develop-
ment of the cycle form. Such was the
case yesterday, for the Beethoven cycle
represents the beginnings of the form;
and the Brahms, its later evolution.
As neither of these masters knew howv
to write for the voice, both of thle cy-
cles stand on an equal footing as re-
gards vocal appeal.
Mr. Howland was in exceptionally
good voice and he lent all his versatil-
ity of expression to the interpretation
of the songs. His singing, as always
was marked by a happy balance of del-
icacy and dignity. The classic beauty
a the Beethoven numbers he made pat-
ent, even though the accompaninent
was, at times, too prominent. The sto-f
ry of the young knight who leave:
home and country in search of love
and 'fame was vividly set forth in the
"Fair Magalone."
Earl Aloore played the accompani-
+ments.

iLneAJir ~igl)be boxing match and
'athletic stunts. This act must not be
confused with that of a similar nature
which appeared at the Majestic last
year for it is entirely different and a
new company in every respect. Evelyn
Clark, a soprano with a reputation on
the operatic stage, iron Dell, a talented
msician, and "Snoozer," the dog with
aeeducation will also appear.
i ~ ~ ~ ~ -- - - --- -
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Senior engineers hold first class dine
den tonight at Union at 5:30. Ad-
mission without ticket 60 cents. Bring
pipe and tobacco.
There will be an Omega Phi =meeting
Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
All '12 football men meet "at Randall
and Pack's today at 3. Come dressed
:~n football suits for the M14ichiganensi-
an picture.' If this time is not con-
v-enient call 1067-L at once.
IBring in your dull Safety Razor
Blades and have them resharpened.,
Killins' State street Hardware. 44-5
EXTENSION LECTURES ARE

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One night only Thurs(L
An old favorite in a
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Elevating a Hu!
By CLARA LIPMAN
and
SAMUEL
"A Laugh Play W"ith Big Dram at

Seats now, selling.

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Louis Hann 'Tonight .
Louis Mann, the well known charac-j
ter actor, will present his latest suc-
cessful play "Elevating a Husband" at
the New Whitney theater tonight. The
play is by Clara Lipman and Samuel
Shipma~n. Miss Lipman is Mrs. Mann
in priv~ate life and has won distinction
both as a playwri6ght and as an actress
'"Elevating a Husband" is a Ameri-
can story with its scens lid in New
York City. The role Mr,. Mani play: '
is that of a New Yorker with no con-
ception of the worth of books beyond'
their rnere sale value, but gifted with
a keen business acumen that make;
him successful ini trade. He marrie~u on oi~ f"utr"ads
cial ambitions and the efforts of the
wife to "elevate" her husband and the
way he permits himself to be "eleva-
ted," together ,with the undercurrent o'
satire is described as delightfully
amusing. The play, ;however, is nog
all laughs. 'There are. many touches
of sentiment, several dramatic scene.
of real power. Mr. Mann will be sup-
ported by an excellent company of well

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There is a great demand throughout
Michigan to secure those men who
have been designated by the Board of
Regentis to deliver the university exten-
sion 'lectures. Dr. A. S. Warthin, of
the Medical department, has already
received twenty applications for his
talk on "Tuberculosis and Sexual Hy-
giene and the Prevention of the Dls-
ease."
In addition to the nine lectures re-
cently published, the following have
been added to the list: Dr. D. M. Co~vie
"Infantile Mortality and its Preven-
tion ;" and Dr. W P. Lombard, "Re-
suscitation of the Apparently Drown-

j THE BROWN DRUG STC
j E. C. EDSILL, Prop.
122 S. Main St. The Rexall Store Prescriptic
Designers of Men's Clothes, '"ill give you the L

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We sell lots of Rexall jus as they lb 1i every city

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,I a'v wriu r ej'vyi ing I i
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vthe wk (,N. Our s, pcmlty

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NuIt S, C.N [(A IONS, CIGARS The aie~ic Theater.
B 1C(OCI A, uS P , heprogram changes completely at
0 ~ , 'JU i~ ii'~ PWS Jthe Majestic theater tonight and anoth-
Agens fo B--B Ppes er big vaudeville program1 is promised
i by the management: . The feature act
will try and i Ph- se YJUt alp and giv e yv will be an elaborate _musical eome1dy
th vr~I'.s a sicto~.production in three s en s as p es n-
LARGELINEOF CASS IPESed by Arthur _Lavine and company of
LARG tIE O CLAS PPESten people including a "pony" chorus,.
Scenes showing Dreamland,. Cony Isl-
[d [~X~and, the North Pole and a large air
" 16 4 sip sailing throuighispace are employ-
.5. State Strret, AnnArho , Mich. ed in this unique act. As an added
MV1R S 'lITU' DL)E NI J T
Fur ei . ."'atd nd cuad Your friends will thank you if you send
t~c onr L- _ing. 1-,(Ji. an-v themn to 331 S. Main "t. for their Sait-
I."ii ~~..-2~, -a a Sn. day ind Sunday meats,
MSL. E.J. FOLEYp
21 E. Huron Street. End! North 1 2th Hatha a h i~
cks East oft h. .thooL-" Fhebi E-J thawa ha p
331 South Maim Street

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November 26, 1911
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accented in coaches only. Baggage will not
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fro' $'0.00 to$75 00.
Gen ts lFur3;ishngIls and Headwvear.
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Family Bjou
THEATRE
TONIGHT,
COMEDY, SINCING, ONCINO'
Swisher & Evans
THE FASHION PLATES
SUPERIOR PHOTO-PLAYS
FA MILYSCOPE
CHARMING
LILLIAN BURNELL
S ou brette
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MATINEES
Wednesday and Saturday

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Thursday A CM~ Vatte(
Friday IM'i SIU I at e
Saturday VAUDEVILLE 3 P. M
ARTHUR LA VINE 04
PRESENT
From Coney Isla .4 to the North Pal1e
M6usical Comedy In Three ScenesĀ°-Comedians anid Po ,y Bal
S E THE NORTH POLE R S
DREAMLAN~D, CONEY AI H
Girls? Lots. of Therm

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Special Feature
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Theowreates of Lidlits

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SUPERB PHOTO PLAYS First Time 1
doming Monday ---P lILLY PICKLE'S PE'S--Musial FI
Ex ta Matinee Thanksgiving, 3 P.
RESERVED SEATS

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G. C. 1IAEDE&

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