7 MUSIC AND~ DRAMA I "The Bacheor's Baby." George P. Goodale of the Detroit Free Press, had the following to say about Francis Wilson and "The Bach- elr's Baby," this season, when it had appeared in that city for a third time: "'The Bachelor's Baby' is one of the happestof human conceits for ex- emplifying the era-told truth, A lit- tie child shall lead them.' The story of this pretty play is simply a narra- tive in dramatic form of the conqwest CO" of prejudice and assumed hard heart- Ale edness by the helplessness of orphan- BET ed babyhood. Mr. Wilson acts the shoes bachelor with fine earnestness and ~ sturdy adherence to the truth of hu- man nature. It is the pinnacle of his .professional achievement. "Francis Wilson brings to this work in his dual office of dramatist and actor a disciplined mind, person- al refinement, histrionic skill and the individual quality of humor that the * public always associates with his of name. The structure is on -a ercep- tibly higher plane than that on whch the player of farce ordinlarily disports rig himself, and the representation nat- urally takes on some of the dignity of the newer Wilson ideal. It is a salutary influence. Neither the public nor the stage can at the present time spare Francis Wilson or 'The Bachel- or's Baby.'' Charles Frohman presents Mr.- Wit- Rork me ry detail pion. ;accordii Coo Farmer St.' ST incased in 'IONAL G CONTEST n Arbor who make te to the lodge, society, e County of Washtenaw, se, five votes; with each Monday, February 26th, tbox has been placed in fectionery Store on Main son at the New Whitney theater Mon- day, March 25. PlAN VARIED FR"tRAX FOR AN- NIVER'SARY (Continued from Page i.) asked the class presidents to have-' the Glass day exercises completed by Tuesday noon-, June 25th. This will enable the committee to have its pro-, gram uninterrupted by undergradu- ate affairs. The following is a list of the events that have been arranged:* Saturday, June 22-Michigan-Penn. baseball game. Sunday, June 23.--Baccalaureate address, by Charles Sumner Burch; '75. Monday, June 24.-Class Day exer- cises and "Alcestis' by senior women. Tuesday, June 25--Class Day exer- cises; Michigan Union show and pa- rade.' Wednesday, June 26-Aeademie pro- cession and Commemoration Celebra- tioni; alumni luncheon; president's luncheon; meeting of~ Alumni Associ- ation; class reunionis-; Mich:-Penn. game; band concert; senate recep- tion; Commemoration Day address by Honorable Lawrence Maxwell. Thursday, June 27.--Commencement Day; commencement oration by Pro- fessor Jeremiah Jenks, '78; com- mencement dinner in 'Waterman gym- nasium. OFFICERLS NOWN1ATED BY UNIVERSITY Y. XL C. A. Nominations of -ofters for next year were announced last evening' b; the University Y. M. C. A. as follows~ President of S. C. A., Win. S. Maurer; president of Y. M. C. A. Peter' Balke- ma and R. P. Buck; vice-president, H. B. Barss and P. Blanchard; secretary, R. F. Oust and L. K. Wood; treasurer, E. Howell and John Lauver. Election of officers will take place Monday, April 1, and polls will be open for voting from 12 o'clock, noon, to 9 o'clock in the evening. The ballots will be eournte as soon as .the polls are'aclosed and the results of the elec- tixrnwill b announced at the Joint so. dab of ;Ie"Y. M. C.A. and the Y. W. .. A. to be held the same evening lb N ewberry hail. Poess.r Anderson -is Called South. Prof. H. C. Anderson of the mechan- ical engineering department, left nn Arbor yesterday ,for Morganfeld, ky., whither he was 'alled -by the illness of a relative. He epects to return by next Monday. J"_ 10g LAWS fTO'DISCLS POLANS F0R LASS'BANQUET Th8 plate and 'place 'of the annual banquet 'of th1.e unor law class will be' Ois~sed et a meeting of the ciss to t held at;,i o'cok this afternoon ins ~o, C of' the4 law building. Numer- als will be awarded to the class bas- ketlial team, and other business "will, al~be attndd to. a tFOR I§VR CLMASS ASEB%LL Rickey 11, _4ived. 'n i~Ball practice yestrday afternoon and the illness of "Duietor Bartelme, neither of those officials was 'able to bepresent atthe meeting of the class baseball manag- ers ,held in° the trophy'room of Wht- erman gymnnasium ast evening. in- terclass Manager 'Ford and arsty Manaager,Good ,Were on and, hwev- er, and outlined thte plans'forthe om- ing season . The rules to govern 'the onttests 'ere discussed and the man- agers 'ere asked, to .get a line on theirmuaterial as sion as possible. The first game is sheduled to occur about a week uftr spring vacation. The schedule will be anounhced immed- ately after the recess.' DETOIT LAWYER WILL GIVE "8RI8 OF LI~ECTUR ES ERE. Attorney Clarene A. Lightner, of Detroit,-will ,begin,,a-series of lectures on mOMdial Jurisprudence this after- nooen at 8 o'clock in room C. of the law° building." These lectures, Which't were scheduled to begin last Friday but Which were postponed because of the inability of the speaker to get here on account of the storm, will be continued on succeeding Fridays at the s#me hour. The lectures are open to fuzors and seniors. 'Off Water Qestion to be Difsdssed. Professor James lover and Frank Leverett, also of the university, will speakt in the court room of the court house at 7:30 this eenng on "The City' Wtr Question." 'The public is iited to hear these talks. I UNWUXRS1TY °NotICESf 't']ere will be practice' at the ifle Range at McBilan hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Seir lit meeting Tappa hall Tues- day, 4'lok MAJESTIC 9"t. feature THE BATTLE Photo Play "As Tender as Little Lord Seat; frSbie And Now Comes 'cE LOJRA" The chum (f 'ood dresser llei$ h-L- riA,1i. Nee- s -' a-he ioZp; Paris A lia~d~deY4Sizes 15. 2for2t5 FRISAA5E CO OiV&CO AAKERS T4QOV K3t Cha: week in the Washtenaw Post, in contest the church, school, lodge, swill be awarded the handsome itled to votes. Remember, votes d below. The library and cases ttle & Schairer Co. The follow- es. Patronize them, save your zKNAPP, e Moving Picture Theatre, Main HOFPe FChapin St. :OLM, Tailoring, Liberty St. ,INS, ,are, State St. ING, it, State St. Mianufacturer, Main St. EL, rapher, Liberty St. ARY DRY & STEAM CLEAN. J. A. Grey, Proprietor, University. IR SIGN PAINTING CO., St. In His Own The Bach ASeason's Run a- Wagner (f Rowe's Laundry c 406 Detroit St. V THOMAS ROWS Prop. Dell Phone 457P A' special room where smoking is allowed is a feature at the Cutting' Cafe Make reservation early and get the best board in the city. "Hamburger Daffydill" No. 9 IIf the Catsup works over time how much would the Coffee-"Ui r ?" Orders The ideal 709 North Unive: At The Ideal Restaurant you wil &er ice with "Reasonable Prices, wh' dishes of French and American receip this, city. We can board you for $4.00 per week or $ Our Motto, 'Pure Food, educated Cooks -IA i i R qr I II Mil4 li } n I ' I Ir . Best Ohow In Years, r Shop near the Campus that, is ped with the Most Perfect Shoe Your Easter / "AVE IT MADE TO FIT YOU BY TH-l, .ade- is ROYAL TAIL ORS COMPANY" SHOE) we will save you $5 to $If and give you thle very utmost in pure-wool hand tailored clothes. satisfactory goes back to the Royal .Tailors. You can run no risk. Come in and tool: over tl the 5pure wool beautiful spring patterns. See what we call Offer you at $20, $22.50, $2 mnea*ure you correctly. Orders received by Wed., the 27th will be ready for Easter Sunday chance to please you. Street III ALLMANIJ& FORS' omuch better work than is possible in any other shop, We send for and deliver work. Home. Phone 72 Black 215 *s. Maims III'- C.U . Alimamad Flat Shoes a ud Men's Fine Tailoring T iw woo- p9 L nPI G.