THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I MUSIC AND DRAMA "The Price?" Helen Ware will make her second appearance in, Ann Arbor as a star next Monday, May 6, at the Whitney theater. For her medium this season Henry B. Harris has selected a three act modern drama by George Broad- hurst, entitled "The Price." The piece is serious in theme and in the part of Ethel Toscani, Miss Ware is said to have a role that gives her unusual op- portunities for displaying her emotion- al gifts. "The Price" has to do with the mar- ital relations of two couples. An ar- tist, married. unhappily( is attracted by his young secretary, who does not resist him. She later falls in love with another man, and when she acknowl- edges this love to the artist, the shoc kills him. Later, circumstances com- bine which bring her former indiscre- tion to the knowledge of her hus- band, wose rn unciation of her is in strict accordance with the way of the world. The hudson theater production is promised, and the cast includes Har- rison Hunter, Jessie Ralph, Roy Gor- don, George W. Barnum, Gertrudle Dalton, and Robert H. Hudson. "TiLe L_,e Tale of Ho--man." "The greatest success of recent years" is the verdict not only of New York and Chicago, where "The Love Tales of Hoffman" has been heard in this country, but also in London, Paris, Berlin and other music centers of Eu- rope where this wonderful opera is the rage. "The Love Tales of Hoffmann" is one of the few comic operas that has ever been allowed at Covent Garden, Lon- don, and when the Sheehan English © L Opera Company secured the English perfor ding rights to this masterpiece it acquired what is without doubt the one great success of the season, and one which is setting a new standard in America for comic opera. "The Love Tales of Hoffman" will be heard at the Whitney Theater Sat- urday, May 4, at the evening perform- LUCC with Joseph F. Sheehan, Amer- ica's great tenor, in the leading role. At the matinee Balfe's delightful opera "The Bohemian Girl" will be given. Majestic Theater. The inside working of a vaudeville employment agency will be the basis for a funmaking vehicle that will be the star turn at the Majestic theater for the first three days of the current week. The Five Bragdons are a com- pany of singers, dancers and comedi- ans that are said to be one of the best attractions in the way of a vaudeville act ever brought, to the Majestic thea- ter. NEV or W Hr 1 THqwEN Saturdamoy, expert workmen. hus every detail of upervision. Designs accoi ('11g MATINEE AND -m) FIlsRSS("o ro II IA-N t PELN N MEET z& Co. iths Cor. Farmer St. E GREATEST JA L Continued from page 1.) (Harvard) fourth, distance 42 feet 9 1-2 inches, I:aixner throw-Simpson (Penn) first, distance 146 feet 2 1-2 inches; Childs (Yale)second, distance 145 feet 6 inches; Marden (Da rtmouth) third, distance 144 feet 7 inches; Kohler (Michigan) fourth, distance 141 feet 5 1-2 inches. Discus throw-Philbrook (Notre Dame) first, distance, 125 feet; Marden (Dartmouth) second; Whitney (Dart- mouth) third; Kohler (Michigan) fourth, distance 122 feet 6 inches. High Jumip Won at Easy Mark. Sargent's failure to place in the high jump was a surprise to those who Were at all interested in Michigan ath- letics. The summaries show that the jumping was within Sargent's capabili- ties, and the wet condition of the field is blamed for his failure. High jump-Enright (Dartmouth) first, height, 5 feet 11 inches; Burdick (Penn) second, height 5 feet 10 inches; Thorpe (Carlisle) Lane and Heyburn (Penn)tied for third at 5 feet 9 inches. Thorpe won the jump off and got third place at 5 feet 8 inches. J. B. 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