THE MICHIGAN DAILY A SPONSON CANOE cannot be tipped over. There are some dandies on sale at the Cash or Terms r _ _ a r 441, t 1ti1 a ,l rya, for Spring Announcinga beautiful line of hand-tailored, ready-to- wear clothes, made exclus- ively for Young Men by a firm famed for its fine clothing, Hirsh-Wickwire Co. Chicago We make our deliveries within two days. Semi-conservative suits,care- fully designed by men who really appreciate style in its proper pro p o rti ons, are found here at very reason- R. H. FYFE & CO. able prices. Many suits, very few of a pattern, allow something really individual SHOES " We clothe Young Men Complete" Men's Salesroom: 713 N. University Ave. Ladies' Salesroom: 802 S. University Ave. WAGNER & COMPANY STATE STREET ESTABLISHED 1848 *. .t *. * x* * * * * * * AT THE E THE TODAY Majestl--"The ,La Land" (matinee), and (night). Arcade - Maude "Bondwomen:" Orpheum - Henry and Tsuru Aokl in" oning Flame." * * * * * * * * * * * * * ATERS * * * * w of the * "Kick In," * * * Fealy in * * Woodruff * The Beck- * * * * * *K * * the author, has retained this same true the Land," a sensational and interest- sense of comedy, and while satire in ing drama, will be presented and the its most delicate vein may not appeal entire company participates. to the average American audience, the Tonight, "Kick-In" will be present- ed. The story is about Chick Hewes, wishing to give his despicable broth- er-in-law enough money with which to leave town, turns to his r wife and says, "How much have we?" She re- plies, as she draws the carefully hoard- ed roll from her bosom, "Nearly four hundred, Chic." The significance of this little scene goes straight to the heart and touches a responsive chord in every spectator Lauder at the Whitney Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, who comes to the Whitney theatre, Wednesday, April 5, can guage his working time by minutes in the week. He works only six days a week-for no price will he consent to give a performance on Sunday-and in those six days, with two performances a day, he is on the stage for four hun- dred and eighty minutes. With his salary as a basis, it works out that his earning capacity is, $1:41 2-3 a minute. The average man's wage is $1.16 1-2 a day, according to statistics. "Bunker Bean" Next Week At the Whitney theater, Thursday, April 6, Mr. Joseph Brooks will pre- sent a new star in Taylor Holmes, who has in the past few years done excellent Vork and gained a wide popularity. Mr. Holmes will appear in the new comedy entitled "His Ma- jesty Bunker Bean." The play was constructed from Harry Leon Wilson's story of like title published in the Sat- urday Evening Post. It is rather a satirical treatise on the control of mind over matter. In making the play, RIGHT NOW WHILE THE THING IS ON YOUR MIND Call up the Wife or Sweetheart and ask her to meet you for Lunch and find out if it is really so at THE RENELLEN HOSPICE TAYLOR HOLMES In "His Majesty Bunker Bean" at the Whitney, April 6 characters in "His Majesty Bunker Bean" are so cleverly developed and use patois of such familiar terms that they cannot help but reach across the footlights and provoke the laughter of the audience to their immense en- tertainment. At the Majestic Today is the last of the Marguerite Fields stock company at the Majes- A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Every day we see new faces-every day we cater to new and individual tastes-every day we are getting better because every day we are learning and striving to improve And every day I get more fun out of this job of servtng You Q7~26~ 1LA/~