THS MICHIGAN fDAILY MUSIC AND DRAMA W AGNER & CO. STATE STREET of the Dig White Shoe mg m orkinen. y detail of elry Designs according Faculty Recital. It is not often that one hears a con- certed program that is so continuously enjoyable as the faculty recital givenr in High School hall last evening. From beginning to end of a long and varied concert, there was not. an unelevated moment. And in recognition, the au- dience became enthusiastic, and de- manded encore again and again.' Mrs. Samuel Lockwood made a wel- come appearance, assisting Mr. Lock- wood in the Bach D minor Concerto, which was given with delicately fin- ished ensemble. Mr. Howland sang impressively as usual. The program ended with a group of piano pieces, in which Albert Lockwood appeared at his best. "Excuse Me." " xcuse Me" is the oda title of the farce which will be presented at the New Whitney theater, Monday, March 18. The play is one of Henry W. Sav- age's latest and most poular successes. From the scenic standpoint, it is one of the most unique and lavish pro- d'ucionE that Mr. Savage has ever ex- ploited. The author has hit upon a novel idea in the matter of locale. All the scenes are laid in the interior of a vestibuled train on a transcontinen- tal journey, during the progress of which an amusing love story is un- folded. There are plots and counter-. plots and their action involves a sc- ries of rollicking episodes throughout the three acts. "The Flower of The Ranch." Only a few genuine and new musical novelties have toured this country this season. However, the ihatergoer will find something different when "The Flower of the Ranch," Joseph E. How- ard's great success, opens at the New Whitney theater, Saturday, March 16, matinee and night. This latest How- ard success might best be termed a mu- sical drama, for- during the perform- ance there are a number of stirring climaxes, intermingled with which are nearly twenty of the cleverest musical numbers, and among them some real novelties. From a musical standpoint,it is "fat" .with song and chorus, and together with its dramatic settings and geni- ine comedy situations, it is just a little the most intricate and genuinely de- lightful combination ever squeezed into two hours of footlight folly. The pro- duction is scenically correct in every detail and the electrical insertions aid wonderfully in getting the desired ef- fects, Majestic Theater. Manager Lane of the Majestic the- ater will spring another sensation around the campus next Sturday night when he will introduce for the first time the latest craze, "a waltzing contest." In other wo-rds, immediate- ly after each show that night ten men- bers of the audience will be invited to go upon the stage and waltz with an equal number of the ladies of the Mer- ry Mary company for a prize of a five dollars in gold, which will be given to the two best dancers. The audience will act as judges and decide the win- ners of the contest. Those desiring to enter will be required to leave their names .at the Majestic box office any time before six o'clock Saturday night. ABBOTT PROIUCES WINM x DR)11VlM FOR VEREIN PLl Harold B. Abbott, '13, is the success- ful artist in the Deutscher Verein pro- gram cover competition. Kenneth C. Welch, '14 E, received the second prize, and Fritz Bade, '15, the third. Profes- sors Louis A. Strauss, Herbert R. Cross, and William C. Titcomb con- stituted the committee that judged the drawings. Ladies--C. S. Millen's Corset De- partment will be pleased to see you Saturday and show you all the New spring models in American Lady-Ka- bo-Nemo -and the C. B. Corsets. 117-118 SATURDAY, MARCH Matinee and Night 16 Anothier "Howard" Sueccss.-Thie Tuneful Musical Comedy "The Flower By JOSEPH E. HOWARD Overflowing with New Song Hits. Lively with Dances and Pretty Girls. Clever Cast Jess Harris Betty Caldwell 3 Dashing Show Girls and0 Dancing "Ponies" A singing, dancing, merry musical whirl. 17 Tuneful Musical Numbers...17 None so Pretty as this Western Girl Show Mat. Prices: 25c, 0e, 75c. $1.00 Night 25e, 50, 75c, $1, $1.50 Seat Sale, Thurs. A. M., March14 Now. _1 HENRY ThePi New Whittn « l By Rupert B With a comnpahny of cor the savage s Special Pullm Scenic The funniest Overlan, All. The pope from Seat S MONDAY Co* rsmiths Detroit, Mich. Co rCash Meat Market 109 EAST ANN STREET Just North of Court House We handle all-home killed meats 'ant versity rill find High-Class while you will taste ceipts. 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Gentlemen desiring to enter this contest will leave names at box office before S6 $50000. Surplus $P5000 Resources $1,350,000 I WA P.M. Saturday m ft I $5.00 in Gold to Prize Waltzers : Audtepce to be the Judges : : , No. 7 Davis&.Konold's "for -r- k , " f "Club Lunc Orders delivered Phone 65J2- COMM. Oni I you Dancers hi sai , . . . r Camers Motor Company Wants Eighteen Men W E would like to get in touch with about eight- teen young men who want . to learn the automobile business. We want men who wish to learn the business from the ground up, with the expectation of remaining in it for a long time. We think there is no better business for the right sort of young men to go into than the automobile business. We are lo king for men who are not ashamed to get up early in the morning, put on over alls and work in the factory for some months, building and testing cars-men who aren't afraid to get a little grease on their hands and faces. After this factory course in the technical feat- ures of the automobile, we would afford opportunity for training for better positions and for places as salesmen. We shall conduct a regular school of sales. manship and will endeavor to locate the men who do good work, in satisfactory sales positions. If you are interested, write, giving name ad- dress, age, height, weight, nationality, college course pursued, previous business experience, if any, student organizations of which you are a member, college activities and references. Address Depart- ment R. only Repair Shop near the Campus that is tely Equipped with the Most Perfect Shoe, Machines made is The Daily A SHOE REPAIR COMPANY" SIGN OF THE BIG ELECTRIC.SHOE) 611 East William Street, For the rest of-the year son we do so much better work than is possible in any other shop, so promptly. We send for and deliver work. Home Pbene "72 Black Chalmers M( Detroit, id Gown Photographs 0. C. MAEIJ