*THE MICHIGAN DAILY ft -l STUDENT PLAYERS la Overcoats PRES. ANGELL MAY DELIVER L.ECTURES WHITNEY THEATR E TO STAGE DRAMAS' At Your Price .1 owing Six Colors in the Chinchilla coatings--that deep les a gentleman's garment and is c*rtainly making a hit. rmth Without: Weight ade demands. We have met the demand in our showing at of ready-to-wear Coat-you can have one tailored to your. and that means comfort. m __ Karl Malcolm Maynard and Liberty Members of Proscenium began prac- tice yesterday afternoon on the plays they will present this semester. 4 For this semester, Proscenium has planned two performances which will probably be given before invited audi- ences. One of the plays will be "The Chinese Lantern," written by Laur- ence Housman; the other will consist of three one-act plays, "The Faraway Princess," by Sudermann; "The Stronger," by Strindberg; and a third not yet chosen. . t "The Chinese Lantern," a fantasy in three acts, is based on a legend about the ancient painter, Wiowani, who painted a picture of such marvelous reality that he actually left this world to live in the one he had painted. This play will be staged under the direc- tion of Edward Moseman and John H. Townley. Miss Bessie Trible will take the part of Meemee, the little Chinese heroine; and Moseman will play the role of Tikipu, the boy artist-helper who finally wins fame for himself as an artist. The one-act plays will be staged by Frank G. Tompkins and Richard Pride. Most of the principals from "The Tragedy of Nan" will ap- pear in these performances. Guy T. Helverling of Maryville, Kan- sas, recently elected democratic con- gressman from the fifth congression- al district in Kansas was graduated from the law school here in 1906. Although President-emeritus James B. Angell definitely gave up pedagog- ical work in the university two years ago, he will probably give a series of lectures before the class in intenation- al law during Prof. Reeves' six weeks' absence. Dr. Angell had charge of the classes in this subject for some time after abandoning all other work connected with university affairs, his particular capability and practical ex- perience in diplomacy making him an invaluable lecturer in this branch of learning. Dr. Angell's lectures will be part of the regular course in international law, and will not be open to the gen- eral public. The addresses will be es- pecially notable on account of the fact that they will probably be the last to be given by Dr. Angell in connection with a regular collegiate course. Prof. J. S. Reeves will leave Friday for Washington, D. C., where he will spend six weeks in research work re- lating to the history of decisions in international boundary line disputes. The work will be done in connection with an extended investigation being conducted by the Carnegie institute. Engineers and Lits to Dance Friday. The engineer-lIt Social club will cel- ebrate the Cornell game with a big party to be given at Granger's Friday night. Saturday, November 16 Majestic Grand Opera Co. One hundred and ten People Full Symphony Orchestra Mendelssohn's DETROIT InY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Presented In Faglishi by an All-Star Grand Opera Cast Gwilyum Miles--------------------MylA. ESTER ADABxRTO Sebastian Burnetti--------------.MMT,. HoRTENSE D'ARBLAY Pilade Sinagra---..------------------------ Miss EVA VI RA Bernard Feraos--------.-----..-.Miss LouisF RoaRs ARTURO BovI, Conductor. Seat Sale Thursday, Nov. 14---10 A. M. Prioes 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.00. Boxes $2.50. 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