THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. r r .i MUSIC AND DRAMA r t Pens e absolute satisfaction or any time during school Parker's, Moore's Conklin's e of Pillows Faculty Concert. Owing to a slight indisposition, Fraulein Born, who was to have made her initial appearance at the first Fac- ulty Concert of the year which will be given in High School Hall tonight, will be u:aable to take part. However, the Ann Arbor public will have an opportunity of hearing her at some concert in the near future. The ap- pended numbers will be presented: Concerto, No. 2, E major ......Bach Allegro; Adagio; Allegro assai Samuel Pierson Lockwood (Accompaniment by Mrs. Geo. B. Rhead.) Widmung Ich grolle nicht Fruhlingsnacht Wenn ich in deine Augen seh Die beiden Grenadiere ........................ Schumann William Howland Sonata, B minor, op. 58.......Chopin Allegro maestoso; ' Scherzo (molto vivace); Largo; Presto non tanto. Albert Lockwood. Mrs. E. S. Sherrill, accompanist. * * * * * * * * * CLASSIFIED ADS. 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"The Top 0' Th' World is still strik- ing the high altitudes in popularity and attendance this season. With Bailey and Austin and a supporting company of seventy people it will be the attraction at the New Whitney, Monday, October 16. There is never a moment during the performance when the audience with lagging in- terest turn from the stage to read par- agraphs in their programs, for the play is so full of novel effects, and laughs with the element of surprise in them, that interest is constantly directed to something new. It is so marvelously well cast that the per- formance is well nigh flawless. This season a score of brand new tricks, all originated by Bailey and Austin, are introduced, making "The, Top 0' Th' World" a rarer combination of musical comedy, farce, extravaganza, pantomime and spectacle than ever before. The famous Collie Ballet still remains a big feature. Majestic Theater. 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