THE MlICHIGAN DAILY We ter to Those Wh -Dmand the BEST in L and Service [PHONE8 7 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER I The Famous Shoe Repal a' 301 South State Street U "s U. ii . ,;. ..d. ..... satisfactory bill is opened xroe Weber Girls, who intro-1 vel and clever acrobatic act. _and Mason, a couple of :ers, warm up the audience start. They have a lot of gs and stories that they put n original manner. ~eMusical MacLarens.. one four womnen in Scotch cos-. inoti lively singing, instru- us ic, a~nd dancing. Each of mino Macbarens presents r {Mialty, the feature of the act drum imitationis by Missj Mr. Tully, who not only ba maintain- ( ed a high literary flavor throughout, his work, but who has been able to; infuse in it elements of humanity and universality understandable and ap- preciated by every sort of condition of playgoer. Cyril Maude Has Had ThrWe"Coin1- mnand" Performances _1ra. Cyril Mlaude, the distinguished actor, who brings his Internationatr u p , " r m y " o t e W i n y ~theater, Monday, March 6, has been4 honored by three* "command" per- fo, mances. On the first and second occasions he appeared before King Ldward and Queen Alexandria, at Sandringham. On November 9, 194-, hie acted~ Peter in "French As She Is Spoke," and Lord Ogleby. in the dress- ing; room scene from "The Clan de- stine Marriage." On November 11, inl the following year, he appearedbe b-fore their Majesties as Richard La- celles in "The Flag -Lieutenant." Dur-f in~' a brief farewell tour of the larger cities of Great Britain in the autumn of two years ago he was honored with I a royal command to appear at Bat- have been achieved in the domain of hsigh comecdy, for like all actors of genius Mdr. Skinner is amazingly ver- s-tile and is equally at home in the Iptortrature o f modrn types and ro- natcand classic characters. Co k oc' the Wialk" will surprise a cndl delight AIr. Skiner's admirer's, linsmuch a it will afford him an opportunity to reveal new phases of his gift for characterization.. j"Cock( o' the W all,", Mdr. Skinner's new vehicle, ks a -modern comedy of thoatrical life in: London, aind, satir- izes some of the traditions and con- Mentions of th~e contemhporaneous Eng- lish stage. THE PIT "Bilack as the Pit t FTrom Pole to Pdole" T'o T , A.I i have made for you a song, And it may be right or wrong, to you. among other things whichi should be mnentioned in a humor colutmn L, the letter of D. H. Fink, '18L. But- pardon us--there they are creating leaders in the profession in that de- partment! Score One for the 1Eughweeis! Dear "Gee"---May we suggest that the French for Lit is "bed" or "couch," wvhich f'rom observation, we i;?now lit- erarc students occupy all the time° fexcept when they are "fussing.'" Engineer. From the inimitable way is which the above was toldi, we did not have to read more than a line to nake us expect it to be signed "Engineer.": But if! he'll come around to the office, we have a better one than that on the Z its! Callse One thin; makes us suspicious of this year's Opera. According to The th~e younlgest ed momber of and the cle one, and all for ale and Mack's de- Ae of Italian organ after is funniy and ,ne very acceptab'e I y s of recent seasons prov e rabI'; to every ty-pe of r -,s does "'Omar, the Tent- whi( li will return to the heater- for one performance, ~nnMarch 3. Unquestion- fu aiyat of Oinar Khayyam the most popular heritages rary worlA, -but merely tle "Omiar, the T entmaker" is ui the life, times and Rbl a.r Khayyam would riot in iti- it to,- the immlenise vpgnie .y. ucho cre;dit must go to 't '' ; . -3 z . ' l :s ,;,, moral Castle,. where King George and Queen Miary were in residence. The play chosen was "The Headmaster." Otis Skinner will be seen at the Whitney Theater Thursday, Mlarch 9 in the new comedy entitled, "Cock o'4 the Walk," wvritten especially for him by Ilenry Arthur Jloner. the eminent ~nglish playwright. Some of M-Ar. Skinner's most notable stage triumnphs But only you can tell me if it's true; I Daily, everything in it is better than i have tried for, to explain has5 ewer been shown before. Both your pleasure and your pain, An d, Thomas, here's my best respects HIe's the Other Four to you! Hully Gee--That editorial said Oh, there,'ll surely come a day "five." Mr. Fink leaves only three When they'll granlt you all your pay uinknown to us. A _nd treat you as a Chrstian &ug ht to Yours truly, do ; J. Burt Jones.. So, until that day- comes round, -- Heaven keep you safe and sound, In explanation-he (the writer) is A Rad, Thomats, here's my best respect.sjreferring to the statement in an edi- ter( tor I. 0 & M," 0 * I'l 0 .0 ffla I - or znicnisaim eiLnnounces V qc ,s Crip ty Adam atio v ' $69000 pm) t%"d yAubrey Stauffera Special Seen ery designed by the Chicago- Artist, Arthur V. Fraser, by the New York _Costume Co. Lighting by the Chicago Stage Lighting Co. Orchestra of Fifty Piecesunder C ati Wilson ~ert~ina Ra cli ansvuse, Metropoltan Grand Opera Corm- Li -Opera, Vienna; Panama-Pacific Exposi- al Costumoes designed for this Act. D orothy Coi AND CHORUS OF SIX, Interpreters a Dancing Direct from Detroit ,AFew of the 'scenes in the ""All Nation Revue"1 Africa mle Trails Divide" China "tThe Open 'Door" Egypt **The Daughter of the Nle" Japan "tSong of the Saniudi" Ind' an -B'ne Water" Great Britn "tMr. Bull, of London T, wn" Turkey, "~Twilight in Barakeesh" Frane ttSpell of the Marsellaise" V Russia earl of Pctrograid" Spain "Echo vs of Seville" 46 But o. Vrd fl ed Ar-tistic anid Damati6 Poduction~ HILL A DI-T RI