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The only exclusive Optical shop in the city where glasses are fitted and made to your order. Special attention to Repair Work. deville at the Majestic opens with two bills direct from Keith circuit. "The Summer Girls," a musical novelty with.ten attractive girls in a series of songs 'and dances, with plenty of costume change, appears for the first 'time in Ann Arbor with its famous bathing scene. Alphonso Zelaya, the 'South Amer- ican pianist, son of the ex-president of Nicaragua, comes direct from the concert platform in a series of recitals with a program which changes daily. He is considered one of the best pianists on the stage, having devoted most of his life to study, spending four years in Berlin under Kroger, where he developed exquisite touch, power, brilliance and finish. Among his offerings are the follow- ing: "Serenade," by Cerventez; "En Cuba," by Albenez; "Blue Danube, Waltzes," arranged by Lehvinne; "Staccatto Caprice," by Henselt; "Valse de Concert," in D major, by Wienaski, and the "Romance," by Gruhfeld. "Versatile Four," a quartet of splen- did singers and performers on near- ly every musical instrument, come; here this week also, from the Orpheum circuit, with a very novel act. Antrim and Vale have a laughable comedy singing and dancing attrac- tion, "Him, Her and a .Trunk," which offers a field for a clever whistling stunt and an original dance with special costume and scenery. Sadie Fondelier, a well-known wire- walking artist, comes direct from the ring of Ringling's, and at times does most hazardous feats. GLOVES for men, best known makes at reason- able prices, on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. wed-eod Engineers are invited to call at Water's Bookstore and be shown a wonderful timesaver. 1-6' 25 cents-any part of the city. 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MAIN STREET "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET" TO BE SHOWN THIS AFTERNOON "Lady Audley's Secret," William Fox's dramatic photo success, strong- ly presented by Theda Bara, who scored such a tremendous success not' only on Broadway, but in London, will be shown at the Majestic this after- noon. Mary E. Braddon, the author, represents the struggles of a young woman cursed with hereditary mad- ness, deserted by her unfaithful hus- band, tossed by the world and finally married by the hero. This sounds Ed. V. Price & Co. So many Ann Arbor col- lege men have made these their favored clothes that it .just comes natural" to 1O O BRLLIANT ARTISTS BIG ORCHESTRA BEAUTY CHORUS BISHOP STUNTZ TO SPEAK TO METHODISTS TONIGHTJ ask 20 i . aW RC M RM919PE 9w LD.Y.AAIL , ds Buy our special Yale padlock. your locker. Switzer HardwareI 310 South State. Read Lyndon's advertisement last page. Special sale of kodakst week. for Co., on this Noted Missionary and Lecturer Opens Wesleyan Guild Program With "The Two Americas" "The Two Americas" will be the subject of Bishop Homer C. Stuntz's address at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Methodist church. The noted mis- sionary and lecturer of South America is well informed on international re- lations and should make the opening of this year's Wesleyan Guild pro- gram a success. The committee has tried to secure Bishop Stuntz for years and it is ex- pected that a large crowd of students will hear him. Since 1912 he has spent most of his time doing mis- sionary work in South America, hav- ing as his main headquarters the city of Buenos Aires. Previous to that time he had made extensive travels, whereby he became known as an au- thority on international questions and relations. Call 2255 for a Stark Taxicab. "We'll be there." oct5tf' "Sari" Coming to the "Sari," Henry W. Savag hit and the biggest populk of anything offered to the pu his production of "The Merr comes to the Whitney T 'October 16, with its big I caste and special orchestra body has heard of "Sari," year and a half it was a rei sation in New York, and is played all over the count] is not all music, it is capit as well. It is coming this way for time, after having the bige the decade in Boston, P1 and Chicago. Mizzi Hajos company, and the public wil to welcome this little g medienne. Then the chor mous; it sings and dances feminine portion sets off t gowns that all the world about. A special orchestra, public associated with Mr musical organization, is to 1 to Ann Arbor. We set glass. C. H. Major E. Washington street. oc shington Ill like action of decided dramatic' Icalibre. Grinnell Bros.' Music House HAVE MOVED TO 116 South Main Street Betweenguon PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT Sole Agents in Michigan for M. Nunes & Sons' Genuine Hawaiian "Ukulele"-the sweetest toned string instrument made. 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