19 MICHIGAN flAIL? MUSIC AND DRAMA i 23, as t that cents. TALK Pupils' Recital.l A recital by the advanced pupils of the School of Music will be held in the Frieze Memorial Hall tomorrow af- ternoon at 4:15. It will be complimen- tary to the public. The violin-sonata recital, scheduled after many post- ponements for tomorrow, has again been put off, this time until March 27, because of the continued indispo- sition of Mrs. George B. Rhead. "The Chocolate Soldier." However fickle the theatergoing peo- ple of America may be to nine-tenths of the ephemeral productions that pass across the stage, they are notably faithful to their favorites. The uni- versal demand for another season of "The Chocolate Soldier," the equisite Viennese opera by Oscar Strauss, founded on that brilliant compound of romance, comedy,and satire, by George Bernard Shaw, "Arms and The Man," compelled Mr. Whitney to assemble again the Whitney Opera Company and send "The Chocolate Soldier" out across the country on its third season of setting millions laughing with its spirited comedy and intoxicating them with the varied beauties of its melo- dies. This king of modern light operas will be presented in this city at the New Whitney theater Wednesday, March 20. '11 Medics' Memorial is Installed. An automatic' drinking fountain has been installed in the southwest corner of the main corridor of the medical building.' Last spring the '11 medics voted to place the fountain as a class memorial. Mr. C. J. West to Address Chemists.' The university section of the Amer- ican Chemical Society will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in room 151 chemistry building. Mr. C. J. West will present a paper on "Recent Advances in the Carbonium Theory." Senior Laws Order Caps and Gowns. The senior law class has awarded the contract for caps and gowns to Mack and Co., and all members of the class are asked to have their measure- ments taken as soon as possible. New Whitney Wednesday, March 2( The World's Greatest Musical 10 The. Chocolate Sold Music by Oscar Straus Produced with the full strength of ti WHITNEY OPERA COMI Direction of F. C. Whitney Company Of 81 Inclu~ding Orchestra 'of 2 PRODUCTION OF SCENIC SPLENDOR 500 Nights at the Casino Theater New Yc Presented precisely in the same artistic manner as that which disti brilliant performances in all the principal cities of Ameri ow *00, it I# UNIVERSITY NOTICES I - - - llpllllf.10,11.111 - wwwmft% The social committees of the four lit classes meet in Tappan hall at four o'clock today. Committee on accommodations for Seventy-fifth Anniversary Celebration meet at the Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Meeting of the junior men's section of the Deutscher Verein tonight at 8 o'clock. Commerce Club meeting at 7:30 to- night in Economics building. Chess and Checker club meeting to- night, McMillan hall, 7:30. Seat Sale Meuday AM.. March 18 Prices STATIONERS The Daily Only $ ESTABLISHED 1872 TRADE-MA! " sr9O a o *V.PR _ y Your Last Opportunity inI for four weeks. At Cleanliness." to have your Easter clothes made to order by our famous Chicago tailors o Morris ED. V. PRICE & COMPANY, DON Presents Itself This Week ettes I Pure Turkish to- bacco-nothing else. Cigarette value plus only a reasonable profit. Proof is in the trying. Five Leaders-Five Sizes-25c to $1.00 Plin OrCork T . 'The Little Brown Box" Write for free llustrated price-list. PHILIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd. 402 West Broadway,New York 487 St. Catherine St. E., Montreal MAJESTIC, EXTRA! Moving Pictures 1911 Intercollegiate Games at Phila. by Saturday. Night, flarch 23rd. To assure timely delivery, your measure should be in our hands Select Your Woolens. Today i ( ) from our large assortment of exclu= sive patterns. We guarantee the finished clothes to be correct and absolutely satisfactory, without flattening your purse. Fred W. Gross SEE ! Horner, Craig, Gamble, Haff, Ross, Kohler, And other Michigan Men in Moving Pictures AT EVERY SHOW Mon., Tues., Wed. This Week 123 E. LIBERTY. jh 9 N ' Ia " I Mlount. for Cap and Gown Photographs G. C. MAEDE L I