MUSIC AND DRAMA dressed is. "Girl of My Dreams." r, lt us The "Girl of My Dreams" which will be seen at the New Whitney, Friday, is latestFebruary 2, and Saturday, February 3, matinee and night, is said to bear the ear-marks of a Jos. M. Gaites pro- rou can duction, that it has all the daintiness, chicness, good taste, amusing situa- tions, laughs,-that under deft hand- ling are lifted to the dignity of a charming naturalness, that the cos- BIOCk t ming and scenic color schemes are su- perband in harmony and richness and they are lavished upon a cast, not only of rarely artistic principals but a cap- able chorus rich in beauty., esigns or furnish med Henry Miller. When Henry Miller appears at the New Whitney Theater, February 7,I playgoers of this city will gee the act- or-manager in the strongest role he has offered to us since he produced "The Only Way." The leading critics of the country have declared that "The Havoc" gives the actor-manager the biggest role he has ever played and this verdict is endorsed by the famous playwrights of America. Charles Klein, author of "The Lion and the Mouse" says; "It is the best construct- ed play I have ever seen." Margaret Mayo, author of "Polly of the Circus" says: "Tremendous. It is a play ev-, ery discontented wife should see." Edwin Milton Royle, author of "The Squaw Man" says; "'The Havoc' is a delight, and Henry Miller's own deli- cate, illuminating, forceful perform- ance is proof that the art of acting it not dead." Mr. Miller will present the play with exactly the same com- pany that supported him during the year's run at the Bijou Theater, New York, last season. LIT HOCKEY TEAM TO GET SIMPLIFIED SPELLING JOLTED. Carnegie's Innovation Rapped by Ad- herent to Older Fashion. (The Daily assumes no responsibility for sentiments expressed in com- munications.) Apropcs of the article in Wednes- day's paper on simplified spelling, per- mit me to say that the Daily has been imposed upon by some practical joker for the spelling you have used differs in several particulars from that ad- vocated by the Simplified Spelling Board. Nevertheless simplified spell- ing at its best, is in my opinion a ver: shocking thing, and I think the Re- gents should take some action to pro- tect our students, whose writing is al- ready sufficiently illegible, from its corrupting influence. Consider, for e:ample, the following sentence writ- ten in accordance with the rules of the Board: "The greasy grind grind at the child child." Translated into civ- ilized spelling that means:"The greasy grind grinned at the chilled child.' Can anyone seriously propose to in- troduce such misbegotten forms into the orthography of our noble speech? AN INSTRUCTOR. GLEE CLUJB HOP CONCERT TO BE INFORMAL AFFAIR Resolutions were passed by the Jun- ior Hop committee yesterday askin that informal dress be worn at thl glee club concert which will be giver for the hop's guests in University Hal on Thursday evening, February 8. Ir former years formal dress has bee-. worn but as the concert was given o. Saturday evening after the hop, it wa. necessary as many of the fraternitie, gave house dances immediately afte, the contert. Drawings for the tickets for thj Glee Club concert and Comedy Clul performance will be held at the nex meeting of the committee for noveltie, for the Hop. This does not includ( New Friday andl Saturday, Feb. Matinee Saturday at 2 JOS. GAITES PRESENTS JOHN HYAMS and LIELA M( IN The Girl fly Drc The Prettiest f all Musical C Seat Sale Wednesday, Janua Prices--Night, 35, 50, 75c, $1.0n, - Matinee, 35, 50, 75c, $1.6 Whitnaey isx he Junior and Zet it NUMERALS ithe n Detroit, Mich. CR SIG N a Room is located on the place where everythtngis t placei to elcty. IBesirles by the week. Our specialty CONFECTIONS,CIGAR , CIGMRTtS, PIPES nts for B-B-B Pipes the inter-department hockey league will be awarded jerseys with emblems consisting of crossed hockey sticks and numerals, according to the present plans of the athletic authorities. It is also planned to give the engineers per- mission to wear like insignia provid- ing the members of the team pay for them themselves, or their class pay,- for them. COASTING REGULATIONS SEEM TO PREVENT MISHAP Compared with the records of pre- cious years this winter's coasting sea- 3on bids fair to terminate with fewer accidents. The city police departmen+ 'ave been more diligent this year ir. regulating coasting. At the beginningj of tie winter Chief Apfel prescribed' a defined "coasting zone" in order to °emove the coasters from streets af- 'ected by continuous trafHi%,. Technic to Appear Soon. Featuring a thirty page article byl Prof. S. J. Zowski, "The Technic" will3 :ome out as near February 9 as possi- )le. This issue will be the first this ;ear. Prof. Zowski's article deals with ater turbines, and will be used as a :ext book in his course next semes- ter. . Leave your orders at the Daily office for copies of the J Hop extra. s to mine, LL THE U( rd give youl OF CLASS PIPES keepers hang out the "No More Board ers Taken" sign; when the restaurant. and hamburger garages snarl and ball every time a man asks for'a glass o' milk; when one is greeted at th breaktast table table with "How'l. y'ave yer EGG?"; when taking mor than one slab of oleo at a meal breed. ostracism from the festive board when these things come to pass, then cultured peruser, it is time to realiz that the cost of living in Ann Arbo has taken an elusive leap. State stree cafe people claim that the farmers ar to blame-the farmers blame the weatl er-but the sages in the polyec de partment would have injunctions ou against the cows and chickens fo- unreasonable restraint of trade. And not only have the butcher an baker and candlestick maker combin ed in a food panic state, but now th, coal dealers fling out the bleak new. that we are threatened with a coa famine, Pleasant prospect that. Stinted i daily sustenance, bereft of the roarin, blaze, forced to nibble his scant crus and hover over 'the embers of a las week's fire the Ann Arborite await. the January thaw-in prices. Faculty Man to Give Lecture Series Professor H. R. Cross, of the Fin Arts department, will deliver a serie. of five lectures on the "Developmen of Painting" in the High School audi- torium every Wednesday evening dur- ing February and one in March, th date of which is not yet fixed. Admis sion to these and other lectures to b announced later by the Ann Arbor Ar association will be fifty cents for th course, SJOLLY Street, AnnArbor Mica. 1ngrowin, nd cured olute an- and 7-8 p n, y th l2th one 080-J LiE (A Mc'N I YRE in "The Girl of at New " hitney Theater, Frida Saturday, Matinee and Night, Che'rry Bark Cougi, Au t.ficieut agr. ratb e RIdxadI P ou uct Me't of Cough,. Hoarsenes as d Sim pl Cherry B;rk C, ugh S up is prepareI witt that both childjen and adults xilI do nor remedy of pleasant taste. We gu raltee 0 efficiency of-all Rexail Remedies. TLhe Rxll Dru E. C. EDSILL, Prop. 122 S. Mail St. Presc P ay\q1/ a ed ctjOflVale of an Shirts Packard,,.Street All $2.50 Sherts now " $3.00 " - $1.88 ,. $2.25 - 85c A ' 4 .. #!'s r ~ $1.00 4 4 I UNIVERSITY NOTICES NOW OPEN CKWEAR C, or three for $r.oo Lit Hockey team report at Ferry field at 2 for game with picked team. All Associate Editors of the Michi- ganensian who have not seen the Man- aging editor in regard to senior blank,, will please see him at once. All desiring to draw for Deutscher Verein play program cover, meet in room 301 U..H. at 1:15 today, For use of Fra'ernity, Sorority-and al sity Dancing Parties. For Rates at Call 570-L . W First lass Shiwa 5C Every daey anrd Holidays SHINE TICKET 6 for 25c Good also on all ti 11ts Clat" ,e d ek.nd 1loWeed 3012 South Stat e 'N &FIE GFI Ar -w toi2. S goto G. C.