MUSIC AND DRAMA i I1 I The first let Vocal ReOital. musical attraction to take vacation will be given at of Music Wednesday even- week by Miss Mora Crane alto, of the vocal faculty. ve a recital complimentary ral public. The program cital follows: eni che poi sereno ...... Gluck ergiss meini nicht ......... Bach ruehlingsnacht ......... Schumann ui bist die Ruh .........~.. Schubert seine Lieb ist grun ........., BrahmsI ycle "Schorr Grettein" .. Von Fielitzf Am Garten schrict ein Bursch bkh step' aim Zaune I Am Dorfplatz klingen! Das frohe Pest ist aus Der Mondschein glitzertj II t ist schmary ongs: y and Today ...... Spross ...........MacDermid ;al .............. Harris nn fatale (Don Carlos) ... ...Verdi vin Sherrill at the piano. Mrs. "Doctor De Luxe." "Doctor De Luxe" is one musical comedy that has "made good," and will be seen at the' New Whitney theater, Saturday, January 13, matinee and night. It will be a sort of call for all people' who appreciate a sensible hu- morous book and good lyrics when set to music of the popular, whistleable sort, and presented by a capable cast of principals. The now famous "sltel-1 ,ton" number is quite the brightest, oddest and busiest number the stage has ever seen, and when one remem- -, hat thorn ro v~jusct row come won- derful pieces being produced, the ex- ,1catl. lt~lsA tCJf11g lneopen- ing scene, a "Pet Emporium," showing mnany beautiful dogs and cats is not )nly a distinct novelty, but so daring znd picturesque as to attract the at-. ention of prominent producers, who save declared it to be the best example ,f the "truly unusuial." Another Young Alumnus Weds. News reached Ann Arbor y esterday 3f the marriage of Dewey A. Hinckley, '11, and Miss Frances Brownell, which occurred in Kalamazoo last Saturday. The young people will reside in Kala-. mazoo, where Mr. Hinckley is engaged in the insurance business. Forester Returns from West to Marry-, Frank J. Mosher, '10, of Beloit, Wis. and Miss Mable R. James, 'Ypsilanti Normal, of Hloughton, Mich., were mar- ried Janu~ary 4 at Houghton. Mosher was a forester and met Miss James while attending college. They will live at Fortel, Ariz. Prof. Rich Visits Port Hluron. Prof. E. D. Rich spent Friday and Saturday of last week in Port Huron, where he was investigating the sani- tary' conditions of the shops of the Grand Trunk R. H., in connection with the state board of health. YOUJNG COUNSELORS BEGIN SARGUMENTS BEFORE JUDGE The law arguments before the Judge of the practice court in the law depart- ment will begin today. Heretofore the law cases that the seniors have been busy; with have been a mater of pleading, but, now the, arguments in court without a jury will begin. The regular jury",trials will not begin :until next semester. Cupid Snares Fred ,Lawton The list of recent graduates who' have joined the ranks o benedicts, or prospective benedicts, grows apace, J. ired Lawton, '1; being th laest ac- qutisition. The engagement of Miss Marjorie C. Newton, o Detroit and Mr. Lawton was announced recently. 1YiF.* Lawton was a member of Sigma- Delta Cii, '.rigon, Micigamua, "Spinx, Dru- ids, Gritins Toastmasters, the staffs o1 -the Michigan Daily and the Gargoyle, cue most of the oher college actvities. Law Seniors Plan Dancing .Party. Preparations are bieing 'made by the senior laws to hold two dances this year. The custom has been establishe oy the senior law classes' in former years to hold the first dance on Wash. ington's birthday and the second on April Fool's day. This same plan wil oe. adhered to this year," The social committee, which has the events i~ charge, i's composed of M. S. June, chairman; L. D. Lynch, and Langdon H. Larwill. Senior Law Dinner Postponed. On account of the fact that Robert Tipping, chairmai tof the social con- miittee appointed to make arrange- .nents for the occasion, was absent, the senior law dinner which was schedulc , or last night, was pstponed until lat- er 'in the year. Te dinner was to ave taken placey at. the Uanion but th rough the 'absence of the chairman of the committee, some of the necessa- ry arrangements could not be made in time and a postponement resulted. t Police Designate Coasting Streets. Chief Apfel has been notified by the street committee that coasting will be ilited to Feeh, Observatory "and Third streets. Owing to the number a}' accidents which have followed 'th, coasting seasons of previots years the police'lnterd to regulate coasting this ,year../ Engineers -Dpart to Conduct Tefs. IFour Michigan engineers, Otto Eck- ert, G. Bauer, F. J, Pierce, and W. 0 rossman have gone to AuSable where they will conduct. hydraulc tests for a company on the Au Sabe, river. CAMP INCLUDES YOST IN "WilOS WHO IN FOOTBALL." In Walter Camap's list of t20 greatest football men,' Fielding H. Yost is men- doned as one of the game's greatest coaching missionaries. 'Woodruff, of Pennsylvania, Williams of Minnesota, Stagg, of Chicago and Shevlin, of Yale, are the others mentionied. According to ,a recent report, Wis- consin's University Extension Division has reached 76,000 people in the last eleven months. "Shoes repaired while you wait. An- dres, 2W So. State St. 34 sod if "DR. DEL Saturday, J Matinee and 1 Toseph ?MI.Gaitest . Prices- New Whitri MAIL 0 fn the successful Cherry Bark C An tifficient agrn eab e Rt x nment of Cough-4, H(,arsene!-s Cherry BArk C. ugh Svtup is pt that both cbildien and adult,; remedy of pleasant tas'te. Wea efficiency of all Rexall Renwdii The Rexa11 I 1E. C. EDSILI 122 S. Main St. EENRY Designers of Men's Clothes, will in English HE I*flmm yI Iphonne1 1 and gi ve 3you -tionl. PIPES LLY Subscuibec s, uninsingowi~z Prof. Bunker is Reeting Classes. .treat*'d and crd Prof. R. cEe.. Bunker, who was busy .thing ab.yoiuielv an- trying a case before the U. S. District J.4L2 a.mn. 1-5 and 7-8 p m Court in Detroit last week, is again at. FEYrh1th meighis classes in the law depart- choo. -Phone *89-1 ment, duction Sale of in Shirts Pi sbieCol Have you seend "E LO QZA'"001 The latest collar for now ? Sits well; Fits s well 4 PL. V/4SIZES 5, 2 for 2,5-T .ar~ For -the All $2.50 Shirts now " $3.00 64 $1.00 '4 t f44i~ _ $1.88 - $2.25 - 85c bal of -KWEAR E IO 2 the 5c, or three for $1.00 year ONLIN &IFIE GEL ruISale in Ann Arbor by Wager& Co# ProllizeDaily Advertiser 'hoto graphs go to G. C. MA4