THE MICHIGAN DAILY. 'CAL NEWS NOTES[ A. "Pygmalion" at the Whitney It is safe to designate Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who will be seen in "Pyg- malion" at the Whitney theatre Wed- nEsday, as the foremost representative Englisi_ actress of the day. In London she is accepted as Sarah Bernhardt is in France, and as Duse in Italy. As Paula Tanqueray, in "The Second Airs. Tanqueray," Mrs. Campbell made her first great success on the London; stage, and since then.she has continu- It is one of the ..a known musical organizations on the road. Each one of them plays from four to seven in- struments. There is a mandolin or- chestra, a violin chorus and a banjo club. They render everything from ragtime to Grand Opera and their de- scriptive numbers are unusually well: rendered, including "The Mill in the Forest," and others. Roach and McCurdy are known as the "Prune Centre Cut-ups." They are the original Hi Holler and town 'Arent." This I rio is known to present one of the most sensational and orig- ira: wire acts ever seen. Sunday, February 6, another of those famous William Fox photoplays, "Her Mother's Secret," will be shown. The production is said to be most elabo- rate and the acting superb. Song and Dance Revue Coming February 7, 8 and 9, will be Pepples' Song and Dance Revue of 1915. This is a novelty in Black and White. The act includes a bevy of pretty girls who sing and dance clev- erly. It is called a pocket edition of "Zeigfeld's Follies of Wintergarden Show." The girls march right down the gangplank from the stage, singing vigorously and Mary Gardenishly, it is big city stuff and the people like it. The Hippodrome Four, is a comedy quartette that introduces their riotous singing and dancing in a novel offer- ing called, "Denglespied's Night School." One of the big surprises of the sea- son is John Neff, called the "World's Greatest Musician?" He will intro- duce an original stunt just adopted for laughing purposes and it serves its purpose. Allan and Allan are a couple of acrobats who are residents of Grand Rapids, Mich. Manager O'Donnell, of1 the Majestic, put them in an amateur show three years ago and saw they had talent and they have played all the big houses in the country. Miss Allan is a wonderful boxer and she gives a demonstration of her clever- uess with the mitts at every perform- ance. The Three Lorettas have an act of melody and fun. Father, mother and son play on many musical instruments, including the saxophone, trombone, cornet and violin. Just for three days changing the bill every day, February 10, 11 and 12, Boyle Wolfolk's La Salle Musical Com- edy company will appear. On Thurs- day that delightful comedy, "The Time, the Place, and . the Girl," will be shown. On Friday, "The Girl Question" will be the offering, and on Saturday the attraction will be, "Miss Nobody from Starland." There is a complete change of costumes and scenery for each show and the cast includes three well known musical comedy stars, such as Guy Voyer, Harrie Lee, Lor- 1. We Honestly Believe. I THAT our 1917 J-Hop Books are going to be an unprecedented success. That this is the just reward of thoughtful and concientious work on our part. If you wish to have us take your house party pictures kindly phone us and make appointments at your earliest convenience as our time is being rapidly engaged. Your house party pictures will be made up in harmony with the other pictures you will want in your J-Hop Book. 0 II We are now handling a complete Eastman Kodak Supplies. line of Our amateur finishing service is always at your command. Dam-es & Nickels MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL PL Lly strengthened her hold on the L-n- ion public. She later toured this ountry, playing the Pinero heroine , o that this is not her first Americn ppearance. This season Mrs. Campbell will pre- ent "Pygmalion," an offering from the en of the brilliant English dramatist, xeorge Bernard Shaw. Her imperson- tion is that of Eliza Doolittle, a Lon- on flower girl. The character of liza is a humorous one and shows' [rs. Campbell at her best, displaying er exceptional endowment of force, amperament and personal distinction. At the Majestic During Exams Owing to there being no publication The Daily, during the examination ays, the management of the Majestic heatre are publishing their attrac- 1ns in advance until such time as The wlly resumes publication. Today and tomorrow the musical medy, "This Way Ladies." It is a Indy comedy, well cast, and intro- ices such well known people as rank Minor, who has the principal medy part. He is an exceedingly ever comedian who knows how to it punch and effective acting to the aracter, his Teddy Roosevelt and illiam J. Bryan song, being one of e big hits of the evening. The chorus "This Way Ladies" is beautifully wned, every change showing new- ss in design and make, while the ecial scenery is very elaborate and riking to the eye. There were some l or more new musical numbers iii- oduced, each one scoring for its neful music and the manner in hich each was rendered. Sunday, Robert Mantell, supported Genevieve Hamper and an all star st, in "The Unfaithful Wife," a most nsational and interesting film. It als with a woman loved by two en, one of whom is already married her. It is the story of Fabio Ho- ani, modernized. At the conclusion e is locked in a vault and becomes aving maniac, and the husband con- etes his vengeance. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- y, January 31, February 1 and 2, 'he German Side of the War" will be own in motion pictures. These pic- res were taken by Edwin F. Weigle, e Chicago Tribune special photogra- er. These pictures come close on e heels of news dispatches. Tley ow in vivid detail features of a mili- y campaign more vast than that ged in the same territory, by the ce mighty Napoleon. For February 3, 4 and 5, an unusual udeville show is booked. It is head- by the official orchestra of the Ro- y clubs of America, and is called eber's Melodyphiends, 11 in number. AYINGM AT THE WHITNEY. constable in Wm. A. Brady's "Way Down East," and present a melange of burlesque stunts conceived for laugh- ing purposes only. Herman and Shirley will present a' surprising novelty, which is a revela- tion. It is called "The Mysterious Masquerader." Florence Rayfield introduces a num- ber of new and up-to-date songs in which she displays a wonderful voice.j raine Bernard and, others. On Sunday, February 13, William Farnum, known as the $100,000 "movie" star, will be seen in a ro- mantic drama, "A Soldier's Oath." Mr. Farnum's acting is well and favorably known in Ann Arborand in this he is said to excel all previous efforts. Primrose Minstrels Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 14, 15 and 16, George Prim- ii settings, new jokes, and songs, and the same wonderful cast of perform- ers, will come. The extra added at- traction will be, "The Great Howard," acknowledged to be the best of the ventriloquists, in his funny dentist's office act. Bryan and Hardy in a mu- sical act that is different, and Rothali and Schelli, in a unique specialty, and the Bennington Sisters in an acro- batic act that is new and sensational. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb-' ruary 17, 18 and 19, the biggest suc- cess of the season is Churchill's new- est and best musical show, "Around the Town," featuring Earle Dewey, Mable Rogers, Bruce Richardson, Al- leen Morrison and Ben Milton. British Defeat Arabs in Fatal Battle London, Jan. 27.-Reuters' corre- spondent at Cairo, in a dispatch deal- ing with British General Wallace's victory over the Senussi tribesmen, says 4,500 Arabs were engaged and driven back three miles. 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