100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

December 09, 1911 - Image 4

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1911-12-09

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.


£ "'

.I GIVEN

i

t

MU--lC AND DRAMA

-I

I New

Whil

rY WELCOME,

clothe

'Noted Piia Donina i~ ves Classic Con-!
cert Before _1 ience of An.
sic Los ers.
SINCINt, is ARTISTIC TRWAi'PII.
Mla arne de Pasquali appeared in
song recital last evening in Luiiversity
}fall before an audience ready to ac-j
cord her a w,,elcome sweeping in its en-
thusiasm. Her reception was not coml-
parable to that of last spring; and yet
it might be said that her artistic iris-I
umph Rys greater. Iln some ct herl
NN songs she reached surpassing heights
of musical expression, of interpretai-
' tlon -notably in the group of 11th and
14 th century classics, and in the Mlo- :
tart aria from the "'Magic Fluty,."'By
mucwh that was fine and intimately a3-,
healing in her singing, by passages -;f
th~e purest and most liquid legato, by]
~a delicate poise in the Beethoven, Bach,I
and Brahms numbers, she proved her-
el f an artist of attainments higherj
than~ the most brilliant coloratura. But
it must be admitted that something
wa a k n fs ii fh rne o ep erformnance at the festival last May,
ausd that her voice, perfectly as she
use it, has declined from the wonder-
ful tonal purity it exhibited then. One
could not but regret too,the selection .of

(Isigns e'- ;
<guaawed

3. .

some of h r encores, which were no-
ticeably blAow the stan'ard set by ~
r;,,ally ex(c lle'int program.
Miss Ina Grange added pleasure to
the evening by her accompaniments,
--hich were tonally beautiful. and fine-

Detroit, Mich.

F

v r N.

*1

UNIVERSITY NOTICE~S

I

y

j

Isa bsolutely relabI
SAUCER SIGNI
e Home Tea Rooma is located on the
tis the only place where everything is
uiet, retired place in the city. Besides
also board by the week. Our specialtyj
UNCHE~S VCONIECTIONS, CIGARS
OBACCO, CIOARTU S, PIPE~S
Agents for B-B-B Pipes
To will try ',nd -please ycu all and give you
the very best satisfaction.
LARGE LINE OF CLASS PIPES
R. E. JOLLY'
085S. State Street, AnnArbor, Mich.
1 flnnnnv Corns, bunions, ingrowing
I~rnrUUInails, treated and cured.
Everythin;g absolutely an-
iseptic. Office hours. 0-12 a.in. 1-5 aind ;-S p w .

Alha\u iniltiation tonight at -
sharp i the Alpha Nu rooms.
Informal musical program under
auspices of the Cosmopolitan club in
Cercle Francais rooms at 7:30. Open
to the public.
Special meeting of the Student Coun-
cil this afternoon at 2:00 ini roomn D,
of the law building.
Omega Phi will meet this afternoon
at 1 o'clock.
Soph lit basketball practice today,
1:.30, City Y. ?1. C. A.
Fresh law basketball practice today,
2:15, city Y. MI. C. A.
All band members meet at Michigan
Central depot at 4:30 prompt, today,
to attend Detroit smoker. Bring racks,
nao uniforms.
Dental Society to Wlar Paper.
At the second regular meeting of-the
Senior Dental Society next Wednesday
evening, S. F. Devereaux will read a
paper on "~Practical Oral Prophylaxis."
The dicussion will be led by P. L.
Gardner and K. Kamitani. All mem-
bers of the department are invited.
Polhemus Transfer Line
Checks baggage direct from
house to distination
Men on all returnir g trains
Both Phones 15

Alma 'tonight.
Judging by the number of mailor
orders for reservation of seats for "Al-
Ima, Where Do You Live?" which Joe
Weber will present at the New Whit-
ney theater this afternoon and even-
ing, the question will be answered by
an audience which will test the capac-
ity of the theater. It Svgs difficult to
find a sub title 'which would be de-
scriptive of the play, but if mirth and
melody, beauty and wit, art and gor-
geousness are qualities that win, then
IAlma will continue to sound her in-
terrogavtion for many months to come.
Alma is a real musical comedy, not a
lorified burlesque show. A "vaude-
Mille" they call it in France. The En-
glishmnan would name it" a musical
farce. New York called it a comic op-
era with an ;all-star cast and without
a chorus. In fact, as with every pee,
the Iju!lic is more interested in its
plot and construcetion than in its title.
In the original text it was a "drollque"
(very droll and very naughty), Trans-
lated Into German its G allic wit be-
came more shcking and less clever.
Then Mr. Weber had it all re-written
into English by George V.4 Hobart. Its
fangs are extracted, its dialogue sub-
dued,:its situations modified, in fac~ it
Is thoroughly groome, for, domestic
cunsumption, .wolesome, palatable,
and fit for a drawing room discussion.
HNerve's foundation is all there and all
of the contagious music by JeanBriq-
uet, but the superstructure is all Ho-
Nei rt's,
WESTERN SUFFRIkAE WOKE
WILL ADDRESS LOCAL CLUB
EThe college suffrage committee of
the Women's'League has secured Mrs.
R~ose French, who will talk on, "My
Work with the Working Girls of San
Francisco," next Monday afternoon in
Newberry Hall. The lecture will be
open to the public.
Mrs. French'is a well known advo-
cate of equal sufrag; and took a prom-
itnent part in the struggle for women's
suffrage in California which resulted
in an extremely large vote being poll-
ed by the wonven in the recent elec-
tions :in that state.
The suffrage committee of..the League
expects to hold meetings every other
Tuesday afternoon at Barbour gymna-
sium to study the subject of equal suf-
frage. Any one interested in the -sub-
ject is invited to attend these meetings.
An Attractive Proposition
Fhe Dollar-Twoe that we savea
you on every pair ofV Wear-
U-Well shoes you buy repre-
sents. the middlemen's profits
-only that and nothing more.
Siimple, isn't it
But before you can do this, you
maust hlave, big shoe factories andi
hundreds of distributing bran h.
' bft is not so simle.'
The Wear--W1ell Branch in this
:ity is one of more1 than an tin-
(Ires] others selling' the roctof

Wea r-IT-Weil fact~ories dircetly to
you w14ilttmid~lemen 's pro-fits.
,,hat's the reason our price(s,
+f4.9, :2.48 $.8
mean $3.00, $3.50 mid $4.00Values
lsewrhere.
Isn 't a strai-ghtfor~ward proiposi-
tion of thli" kind worth w alk:i1n
bolo Cor two to investig'ate?
4EAS SOT E SUTGEST1ON-Do xyou
need an all-leather, sound as a dollar,
high top tan lhoot for sport or r ough
Dult-door work? We have one for $'2.98,
the same sort you pay $1.50 and $5.00
for elseivhere.
T! e Wear-U-Well Shoe G.
No.118I E. Huron St. Ana Arbor'
FACTORY BRANCH NO . 103

Reqali stands for Quality in Everything, Perfect (if
Service. Our line of Rexall Rtniedles is complete
It will pay you to lo11k us up~.
THE BROWN DRUG Sit4
X . C. EDSILL, Prop.
122 S. Main St. The Rexall Store Prescript

Saturday, Dec, 1

JOS. WEBER

mom

OFFERS

The Sensational

Musical Comedy

A L 1M
Where Do You Live

Music by Paul Briget.
Americanized by Geo. V.1
A Laugh Every Time the Clock Ticks.
Everyone a Gcw.

Book_

HIENRY &

Matinee Prices:--
Might Prices: - S0c, 711

50c,

Designers of Men's Clothes, will give you the
in

English Cuts

0

Th 11

HENRY & CO.

a

IPhone 1534-L

11

-Oldest Bank in MYicigan
Eslabliohd 1849
COM4MERCIAL
AN~D SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SOLICITED~
If not Convenient to call at the Bank~
ave will p~romptly maillinformation
on BANKING BI MAIL, on request.
Oeorge DIRECTOR;~
GeogeHedrie D. C. Delamaeter
*C. A. Dean Phillip H. flcMiilafl
F.A.Chapoton,M.D. 'tralh' am H1*sdrle
Sidney T. M.iiler John, M. Dwyer
Arthur MW. Parker Paul P. Begiey

mAd North ]2th
AI- Phones989J

t

",M araton"
The Best GUARANTEED Nose on the
Market. 15 c-a pair; two pairs for
25c; six pairs in a box, 75c.
Colors~, Navy and Black
We have sold this hose for several
seasons, and find it to dive the verly
best of satisf action. Try a box of
these at 75c and convince y'ourself
of its merits.y

I
66

COU SINS & 'HALL
For a hull line of Choice
Cat [lowers and Decorating I
CAIT, ON US
Phone 115 Cor. S. University and 12H

Talk about
the day's
events

on to show you a line of the best Rtting union underwear on the market.
V n i* S lts are made to fit all mhen, no matter whether he be
stout or slender, short or tall. The outline of
these garments are symmetrical even to the
ut out like a bag. The cud's and anklets are a continuous yarn, being knitted to the
thus doing away with the heavy and most uncomfortable ridges, so noticeable in
ders are shaped in knitting, with a military slope, assuring a perfect lit, at that point.
er, -and let us exp'ain to you th-e advantages of a VASAR UNION SUIT.

Two Doi

door for the rest of the schc
only 50 cents more out

611e, Conlin &Fge

:.

'h oto graphs

G.

/9

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan