AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WALK-OVER-: Buy Eastman Latest Model Kodaks Fresh Films of --- DELTA CAFE ti t'SLK 6"SLIIVAtVs Our Latest Arrival "art is long, Life is Short" Sunday Evening Luncheon Fifty Getits English Oxford, leather Sole O'Sullivan rubber heels Black or Tan $5.00 We easily save you one dollar on this Oxford LYNDON'S 719 NO, UNIVERSITY AVE. Where You Buy Kodaks and Films 5:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. rrani .: r orrv I I *: a ;N *j f: * ?: AT THE THEATERS WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP T0'1)A i M1ajestic ---Nance 'Al lack Ust." 0'N iel it Sweet In 115 S. MAIN ST. * *~:~ * * * * * * * * * Expert Developing and Print- Ing for Students and Others 713 E. University P. S.- He uses the grade and kind (Velox, Cyko, Etc.)of paperhethinks best suited to any given negative. HIGAN DAILY THE MIC ft~ulle~0 75c for the balance of the year At the lMajestic Starting today the summer policy of the Majestic theatre will be inaugurat- ed. The management announces that they will present high class photo- plays at 3:00, 7:00 and 8:30 o'clock daily. Today in presenting Nance O'Neil in "The Witch," William Fox believes that he is giving to the screen one of the greatest productions yet filmed by his vast organization. The part of Zora as played by Miss O'Neil in "The Witch" is the part whereby she made famous Sardou's remarkable emotion-. al play "The Sorceress." Monday, Tyrone Power and Kathlyn Williams will appear in "Thou Shalt Not Covet." It is a spectacular drama in which the wreck of a-"liner in mid- ocean while thousands of men, women and children battle desperately for life. Tuesday, by request, Rockwell Fel- lows and Anna O Nilsson will reap- pear in "Regeneration." This is the play that created such a furore at the Majestic this winter. It is adapted from "My Mamie Rose." May Robson, the theatrical star of world wide fame will appear in "A Night Out" on Wednesday. It is cer- tainly a scream. Just imagine an old lady who has been kept in a restaur- ant taking a night out with the boys for a good time. Thursday, E. K. Lincoln will be seen in "The Littlest Rebel.". It is a clever play with exciting scenes and incidents It was made famous by William and Dustin Farnum and Mary Miles Minter. Friday, Joseph Kelgom, supported by Virginia Pearson and Naomi Childers will appear in "The Writing on the Wall." Saturday, "The Strength of the Weak'v ith Mary Fuller, will be seen. It is sensational and exciting. The Majestic orchestra will continue to play, with Victrola concerts by Ca- ruso, Mary Garden and others. The Garrick, Detroit In a play that has made the sensa- tional hit of the present season in New York City, "The Unchastened Woman," Mr. Oliver Morosco is to present the charming and distinguished young ac- tress, Miss Emily Stevens, all next week at the Garrick theatre, Detroit, with the usual matinees onUWednesday and Saturday. "The Unchastened Woman" has just completed a run of ARCADE Shows at 3:oo, 6:30 8:oo, 9:30 Mon.-24-S Rankin Drew and Virginia Pearson in "I'lhe Hunted Woman, and Musty Suffer Comedy. Tues. - 25 - Clara Kimball I outig in "Cam"ille." Wed.-26-HoUse Peters in "The Hand of Peril,"and Drew Comedy. Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:oo 9:15 Saturdays - Holidays Continuous Sth-Mon. - 23-24 - Blanche Sweet in "Black List." Tues.-25-Douglas Fairbanks with Lo- retta Blake in "his Picture in the Papers," and ( "Better Late Than Never," Triangle Comedy) .v'g. xc Wed.-26- Mary Pickford in "Rages Rebooked." Cox Sons and Vining CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degreas may be ordered now from great success of "The Chief." But there are other reasons why this new comedy has been seized upon with every evidence of satisfaction on the part of the public. It is unconven- tional, with a wholesome, interesting story, it is brilliantly written, and it it capitally and intelligently acted by tic players surrounding Mr.,Drew. TEACHES SHAKESPEARE COURSES FOR 35 YEARS (Continued from Page Four) number of the others which are seldom if ever played today, have disappeared from our society. But the almost su- perhuman insight he displays in de- picting human nature as in "Hamlet," " Macbeth " a n d " Merchant o f Venice," never changes, and until a greater genius appears to rival him, must still continue to enthrall the I The Sign of Satisfaction SPECIAL FEATURE Mandolin Trio Orchestra Reservations Enable us to give Better Service -j s- PHONE SEVENTEEN 1459-J WE CALL and YEARS You will always be assured of bright, clear pictures if you have your develop- ing and finishing done by DAINES & NICKELS EXPERIENCE DELIVER - I 110 EAST LIBERTY STREET RAPID SHOE REPAIR SHOP ATTENTION! AMATEURS! MAILED hearts of men." Professor Demmon has contributed largely to the various magazines of the country and his work as a Shakes- pearean scholar is well known. But perhaps his'greatest pride lies in the Shakespearean collection of the uni- versity which he has been building up for nearly half a century. It is due to his constant care that the univer- sity is today in possession of one of the finest Shakespearean libraries in the country. "I may never see the completion of this collection," he said, a little sadly. "but if I can leave behind a source of aid- and help to the scholars that are to come, my work will have been accomplished." i For quick service, call 2255. Estimates given on all kinds of painting, papering, or decorating of any kind. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. a21-2,3,6 Saddle ponies at 50c per, hour. Call 830. OR LOCAL Lyndon's for kodaks, films, finish- ings Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30 only. Look over the advertizements in The Michigan Daily. They will in- terest you. ** Patronize Daily advertisers. * U ~ Offices: Press Bldg. Maynard St. S D A Y .ID I1 ii KEYS 14 KARAT PHI BETA KAPPA nA seven months' duration at the Thirty- ninth Street Theatre, New York City, and with two exceptions, the support- ing company is identical with that that opened with Miss Stevens at the beginning of the New York run. Her role in this play, by Louis K. Anspacher, is a particularly different and difficult one. .I Get Canoe an dtake a trip up the River. You can get your lunch at the oat House. HALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS No Drops Needed in Our Eve Examination. illl/il ii il ili II f/ My specialty is making LDrugless Eye Exam inations- determining scientifically and aecurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Opeician th Arnold & Co., Jewelers, 220S. Main St. Miss Stevens' supporting company, which Mr. Morosco selected with the greatest care, includes H. Reeves- Smith, Hassard Short, Emilie Polini,. Louis Bennison, Isabel Richards, Jen- nie Lamont and Marion Ruckert. At the Whitney "The Chief" is the best play John Drew has had in years and he will convince local theater goers of this fact when he presents it at the Whit- ney theater, Friday, May 5. It gives him splendid opportunities to do some fine acting, to demonstrate his versa- tility, displaying him as an attractive widower in love with a fascinating but trying widow, also as a very lov- able fellow and as a man of character. His role has more backbone than most of the parts to which he has been as, signed by playwrights recently, he plays it with every atom of its value, with his highly polished and inimitable art, and hence one big reason for the I ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL FOUR DAYS SIX CONCERTS MAY 17, 18, 19, 20 MUSIC AT THE PAVILION EN1RAVING CO. JOURNAL BUILDING DETROIT.MICHIGAN 04 11 II FASTEST ENGRAVERS IN TliE WEST SOLOISTS-Hempel and Hinkle, Sopranos; Braslau and Matzenauer, Contraltos; Kingstox and McCormack, Tenors; Amato and Werrenrath, Baritones; Hohnquist, Bass; Kinder, Organist. CONDUCTORS-Stanley and Stock. ORGANIZATIONS-The Choral Union, Children's Chorus, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra CHORAL WORKS-Paradise Lost (Bossi), Children at Bethlehem (Pierne) and Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saens). COURSE TICKETS-On sale up to May 6, at $4.oo and $5.oo each. ($i.oo and $2.00 if cover coupon is exchanged. SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS-On sale on and after May 8, at $i.oo and $1 5o each. Special announcements with programs and complete information will be mailed upon request. CHARLES A. SINK. Secretary. I s..MM-Mmww . .. VARIETY o' CAFETERIA PVRIT 605 EAST WILLIAM STREET