SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY -:WALK-OVER . - Amateur Finishing receives our careful attention-No scratched or stained films when we do your work. SGlide $5.00' - LYNDON SAT* FEB. 2 Not a Moving Picture Play "We had almost forgotten what great acting, in the theatre" was but Favershan brought it to us again."-Chicago Herald The Createst Success of Faversham's Career Direct from His Chicago Triumph A THRILLING MODE* 3UPERB9LY ACTEDA A I 1 r i The Perfect Dance Oxford Its a Featherweight. Soft Juniper Sole Tanage. Fits Like a Glove. Try It On, Is All We Ask. I WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. I SWAIN 713 East Univ. Makes the best Lantern Slides-plain or colored-you can get anywhere in the U. S. P. S. Did you know that first and last he has made over 25,000 Slides? I s .. PRESH STRAWBERRIES with CREAM FRESH STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE I served piping hot from the oven. At least one hour's notice necessary for this unseasonable delicacy DANCING OPERA COSIT3IES WILL SUR- PASS ANY OF PREVIOUS YEARS (Contiiied from Page One) o'clock this afternoon. Earl Moore and A. J. Goretcky, '17, will be on hand to judge their musical ability. All those applying for orchestra po- sitions will be given special envelopes entitling them ' to equal chance for opera tickets with the cast and com- mittees. An orchestra of about 20 men will be carried on the various trips. Rehearsals for the coming week will be posted daily on the Union opera bulletin board and all members of both cast and chorus are requested to take especial notice of all ,assignments. Theron D. Weaver, general chair- man, requests that all committee men who have been notified be present at Rentschler's at 10:00 o'clock this morning, so that a picture may be taken. "ALL-NATION REVUE" TICKET SALE BEGINS (Continued from Page One) rows, which draw 75 cents. The sec- ond balcony, non-reserved, will be sold at 50 cents a seat. Program arrangements for this pro- duction are well under way, and the committee in charge promises an in- novation. The acts will be 16 in num- ber, including an effective prologue and a dramatic epilogue. After a careful consideration of the wealth of available material, Aubrey Stouffer, the Chicago producer who is to be responsible for the effectiveness of the scenes, has selected the fol- lowing nationalities to be depicted: Africa, China, Egypt, Japan, Hawaii, Spain, American Indians, Great Brit- ain, Italy, France, Germany, Russia, Turkey, and Greece. Scenery for this production, which is under construction in Chicago, is val- ued at $15,000, and will in every case comply with the advice of students - from the country which it is to rep- resent. Arthur V. Fraser, one of the most skilled artists in stage scenery in America, is ir, personal charge of their painting. Orpheum Theatre FAMOUS STARS IN FAMOUS PLAYS Matinees, 0:oo, 3: Eveting,6:45,8:0o 9:15 Saturdays - Holidays Continuous Sun., Mn.-o-2i--aleska Suratt in the The Immigrant. Tues. 22- BessieBarricole in The Golden Claw. Triangle Comedy Extra for 2Catinee. Wed. 23-Geraldine Farrar in Carmen. Rebooked. .I Shows at 3:00, 6:30. 8:00, r::30 Mots., Feb. 2a-James Lackaye and an all-star cast in "York State Volks." Majestic. 20 cents. Tues., Feb. 22-Gail Kane in "The Laby- rinthi." MFinitable. Wed. 23-Robert Wariek in "The Fruits of Desire." World - MAY BE NDULGED IN AT ANY STIME IkXCEPT SUNDAY c- ll PftICES: 50c-.$2.00 --- Mail Orders Now SEArS- tsd. 2 .'I i DELTA CAFE "Art is long, life is short" N B. - Reservations may be made for our SPECIAL FIFTY CENT SUNDAY EVENING LUNCHEON one week in advance. For Spring Hats Factory Hat Store 118 E. Huron St. ONE YEA R IN N E W YORK ITY GYMNASIUM SHOESI FOR MEN AND WOMEN-RUBBER OR LEATHER SOLES PriCes'70c to $1.90 per pair 1. ' There are only a few days left for Seniors to get IMchiganensian Portraits I Do not wait until the last minute DAINES & NICKELS The Only Studio on the CampuA PACKARD anc ing ACADEMY Every Saturday 9-1 2 SCo per Couple Tickets on Sale at Wahr's Friday 2 P.M. Limited to 60 Couple ** * * * * * * * *3 Tj]e Christian Sci en e Society* * of the University of Michigan * * announces a * FIIEE VHIiSTIAN SCIENCE * * LE('TURE * by (' IAJLES 1L ORIIENSTEIN, * of Syracuie, N. Y. I ouday, February'1, c Tei y-1isit..* at o'clock * m- Oaahiswell Angell al. * * * ** * * i * * * *0 * * Just CUx u received a New Basket Ball Shoe for Men :ONLY;S3.00 PER PAIR-HEAVY SUCTION RUBBER SOLE 119 E. LIBERTY STREET is Are You. Awake ? In the course of one year the balance of your watch makes 157,680,000 revolutions. THINK OF IT In time the uil gums produces friction and wears the delicate bear- ings, destroying their high finish and perfect fit, thus ruining an accu- rate timepiece. An ordinary machine is oiled daily. Your watch should be cleaned and oiled once a year. Let us examine it; an honest opinion from us will cost you nothing. HALLER JEWELRY Co. STATE STREET JEWELERS Democracy Su'idtet of Afternoon Talk "Democracy on Trial" is the subject of an address to be given by the Rev. Ames Maywood in lill Auditorium at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. The speaker comes under the auspices of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. The "Siandard" Loose-Leaf Book at Wahr's. Your name on cover without ux ense. Feb.15to20 EXCLUSIVE young men's haberdashery on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. r U r WHITNEY THEATRE One Night Only Fri. March 3 ENCAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY CUY BATES POST THE RE LIG10US FORUM (Contimed from Page Four) ter and life are truly Christlike; just as the good Mohammedan models his life after the teachings of the Koran, the center and core of Mohammedan- ism. Now take your choice of the type of manhood or group life produced by the religions in question. It would not be fair to select that chap as a representative Christian who takes his business into the Orient and in his haste to get rich, breaks every rule in sight, any more than it would be right to judge Mohammedanism by cer- tain of its American exponents. But the man whom we have called the true Christian has a moral power through his religion which has evi- denced itself in his character; in! his ideals as to what constitutes right liv- ing. "From the point of view of power,",says the eminent historian, Professor Harnack, "there is no such thing as comparative religion." "You may compare religions, that is, the contents of their sacred writings, but when you come to the test of power, to moral initiative and control, to ability to touch, awaken, and inspire the native springs of character and ac- tion-at this point the preeminence of Christianity is such that comparison with it becomes impossible." But what about the ideals of these religions with regardx to the human needs of every country? Is it of little importance to the inquiring student that in the Orient, no hospital, no asy- lum, no adequate welfare work is to be found, aside from that promoted through Christian ideals of manhood and service. Even a general educa- tional program is the result of Chris- tian contact. If we are fair in the study of the field of service so briefly outlined, we must admit that the3 Chris- tian religion has placed a new cvlue on human life, and has raised the standard of brotherhood among men. The )Iichigan Daily the rest of the year-$1.50 ** Patronize Michigan Daily Advertiz- ers. ** No. 2 of a Series, Answering the Question "Why Should You See the All Nation Revue" ' HE PURPOSE To Establish a Loan Fund For Foreign Students Until now the foreign student who comes here with insufficient funds has had no means of obtaining financial aid except through the humiliating process of a petition for extension of time to the Board of Regents. The proceeds of this production will go to establish such a fund. ABOVE AM b NATIONS IS HUMANITY IN OMAR THE TENTMAKER Create a greater feeling of good will among all students. Only by sympathy and general co-operation is success in anything possible. Show the foreign students that the university is behind them. 'EII FVCll U ND ERSTANI)INCA A Spectacular Persian Romance by Richard Walton Tully, author of "The Bird of Paradise" The Season's Surpreme Spectacle! To create this, and foster the cause of cosmopolitanism, draw everyone.from a nar- row provincialism into closer understanding is the big object of the production. A MOVEMENT OF INTERNITION AL SC(')I'E CORDA FRATRES Mail Orders Now Prices 50c.$2.00 Seat Sale Wed. March 1 It is sponsored and adopted by the National Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs of America, and will be the first of a series of ten to be presented at the large universities ef the country. MACH4 7th AND Whether you want to take a train or make a call, we will get you there on time. Our service is Just *as prompt in bad weather as on pleasant days. Stark Taxicab Co., phone 2255. Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** New Students, look up Davis in your down town shopping. Advance styles in $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 shoes. The Davis Store. 119 So. Main St. HILL AUDITORIUM Call Lyndon~for a good picture.