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February 14, 1912 - Image 4

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DlAILY

. Chopin
. Chopin

Mrs. Edwin Sherrill accompanist.
sex- The Cburn Players.
rahms The Coburn layers the only organ-
(alle- ization before the public today pre-
dagio;senting classic masterpieces of the
lighter order, are to be seen at the
.Wood, New Whitney theater Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 20.
owsky In bringing to the local stage pro-
Grieg ductions of Shakespeare and the clas-
Kaun sic drama, the Coburn Players are
said to perform a useful service as
well as furnish an entertainment of
.hoven highly enjoyjable nature, and es-
pecially, since it has always been their
endeavor to give productions of these
dramas that never offend good taste.
Productions as given by the Coburn
Players have other interests besides
the purely literary oies. The dramas
in their repertoire have in them more
of what we term dramatic situations
and climaxes than any of the other
classic plays and in consequence a se-
ries of genuinely moving moments to
add their suspensive whole.
The coming presentations are prom-
ised to be colorful and pictur-
esque in scenic settings, costumes and
properties, with characters that sug-
gest with great effect the tense emo-
tionalism required; characters of real
living persons with passions and sen-
tiwnents that are understandable and a
mental working that can be followed
oe even by one who is not a scholar.

expected, but do not know the exact
date of his coming. This will mean
that baseball practice will get an ear-
lier start."
Captain Mitchell stated that he
would call out candidates for the bat-
tery as soon as the cage could be hung
in Waterman gymnasium. It is ex-
pected that the big meeting can be put
in place within the next day or two,
and if so, Captain Mitchell will issue
the first call for baseball men this
week.
"We will have the battery men at
work first," said Mitchell, "so as to
give them a few days conditioning be-
fore Rickey gets here. Later he will
call out the infielders, but I do not
think the outfielders will come in for
any attention the first week or two-of
practice, as they hardly need the drill-
ing that the battery men and infield-
ers require at the start of the season."
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Paderewski played to an enthusias-
tic audience in University hall.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
A committee from the state legisla-
ture spent the day in investigating
conditions at the university.

New

Whi

TUESDAY, FEB. 20

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THURSDA'

The Classic Event of
the Seeson
Ninth Annual Tour of Recognized
Artistic Achievement
T
H C B U' R N
PLAYERS
In Magnificent Scenic Production
of Shakespeare's Masterpiece
ACBETH

Henry 3.

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MCI

PRICES:
$.25,.50,.75, 1.00

Seat Sale
Feb.f17,

Saturday,
10 a. m.

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KEY MAY MAKE
OLY APPEARANCE
E TO BE ERECTED AT ONCE.
ball Coach Expected to be on
Hand to Issue General Call
Next Week.
seball activities for the 1912 Mich-
nine will commence earlier than
cted according to reports from
tic headquarters. Branch Rick-
igned to tutor the Michigan dia-
d candidates for two more sea-

1st Monthr

2nd Man

5,400,000

OUTLASTED the

reek, and in anticipation
baseball practice for the
dates will probably corn
ter part of this week.

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ea aoom
per place to take your lady friend
ers, lunches or refreshments.
om in connection.
:from 8 a. in.to :3 p. in. ; on Sat-
till 9 p. m.
mets and club dinners at other
y special arrangement.
HESTRA SATURDAYS-noon
enings. it

"Coach Rickey ought to be here the
middle of next week," said Director
Bartelme last evening, "probably Feb-
ruary 20 or 21. We have word that he
will be here earlier than originally
MAJ ESTIC
Those 110 110 GIRLS
and other acts
MATINEE
TODAY3PM
Dessert Forks Free to all 'Ladies
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time during the summer will yield large
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purchaser. Representatives will have ex-
clusive territory. YWrite for booklet and fu
particulars.
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4th Month.

5th

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broiled
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Holeproof Hose were so good last year that
5,400,000 pairs wore longer than the guaranteed
six months!
No other hosiery in the world ever made such
a record as that. But this year the man on the
campus gets better "Holeproof" than ever. We
have added new colors, new weights and new grades.
There are no other hose that we know that offer an
equally wide selection.
Hose can't be made any better today-softer,
lighter, more stylish or neater.
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summer and winter, quality and style.
Don't Judge Them
by Imitations
"Holeproof" are the
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Forty years of hose making
experience goes into every pair produce'd. No
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tractive and be guaranteed.-
Our Three-Ply Yarn

already excel
We spend
that each pai
It is wortl
to see that y(
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But one must kno
-in order to turn
Our factory is a
prise. Our machir

Did You!Know that the
Shoo ReoairSho
in the vicinitylof the camnpus is located at

names that soun
Hundreds of tl
buying-and ithe
and you'll wvear th

611 East William Street

We pay an average of 70 cents a pound for
Egyptian and Sea Island yarn. It is three-ply, soft
and fine. We could buy two-ply common yarn for
as low as 30 cents a pound.
But three-ply is stronger. The hose, therefore,
can be made thinner and lighter for those who want
sheer hose.
There is no need to make hose that are heavy and
coarse in order to make them wear six months.

Ask any dealer to s
There are twelve colo
We make silk "Ho:
three months, $2.
The plain and mer
guaranteed six montl
finish and weight.
See them today
genuine are soldaby
college retailers.
ke Your Feet happy."

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E CAREFULLY OUR WORK WITH THAT DONE ELSEWHERE-Notice how
ear-it will do us both good.

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