THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, IPPED; sued several days ago. There are still * * * *\ * * * * * * * * * LP UNIFORMS DISTRIBUTED a few odds and ends which must be distributed or sent back to Great e naval uniforms have arrived Lakes, but these will not be issued for e been issued to the men. They some time as the headquarters must stributed as they arrived here first hear from the other naval units e Great Lakes Naval Training in this section before they are dis- and the 'last ones were is- tributed. E at Shows at 2:00 8:30 ui DAY W ALLACE REID "THE SOE I apted from the story of same titde in the Saturday Evening Post. "A WAITER'S WASTED LIFE" Sunshine Comedy #' 'p * 'p * *- *, * *, * * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS TODAY Whitney-Mutt and Jeff in "The Wooley West" Saturday and Sun- day nights and matinee Sunday. Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"Abe" Potash and "Mawruss" Perlmut- ter in "Business Before Pleas- ure." Campus Theater, Detroit-"Oh, Lady, Lady." * * * * * * * * * * * Manager Gus Hill, who again pilots the destinies of the inseparable twain of gloom dispellers, has mustered a capable cast which includes 20 dash- ing, fascinating and captivatingly pretty girls who will assist in dis- pensing and disporting themselves in a glaxy of tuneful songs and dances. Unique features, inimitable surpris- es, novelties and a gorgeous display of gowns and scenic investiture are also promised. STUDENTS OF HIGH SCHOOL RESUME SOCIAL ACTIVITIES *1 * * waerts. li Majestic - Wallace "The Source." Arcade - Hedda Nov Frank Glendon in "By t Forgot" and Comedy. Wuerth - Fritzi Bru "The Velvet Hand." A and Comedy. Orpheum-Baby Marie in "Milady O' The Beans so News and Comedy, most Proposed." Reid in * * a and J. * he World * * * unette in lso News * * * Osborne * talk." Al- * "She Al- * * * * * * * Ann Arbor high school is making up for all time lost in social activi- ties during the influenza siege. Fri- day afternoon the Girls' league held a party at the school and in the even- ing the House of Representatives had SENIORS, NOTICE?2 Seniors, both men and women should have their Michiganen- sian pictures taken this week or the early Dart of next week. Appointments can be made with the official photographers, Rent- schler, Swain, Randall, and White. Late pictures will not be accepted. a dancing party at the Arcade. Prep- arations are being made for a large all-school party this coming Wednes-' day, in celebration of Thanksgiving holiday. Several stunts are being. planned as surprises. Victory 2ulletins Amsterdam, Nov. 21.-The town of Posen and a great part of the province of Posen in Prussia, are in Polish hands, according to the Berlin Vor- I London, Nov. 21.- British cavalry today were riding across the field of Waterloo on their way to the German frontier. Large numbers of guns were taken over yesterday in groups by the British. Tokio, Nov. 21.-Japanese newspap- ers are suggesting that Japan and China raise the race question at the forthcoming peace conference, with the object of seeking an agreement that in the future there should.be no racial discrimination through the war. Personal Christmas cards-order them now at Wahr's University Book- store.-Adv. MAJESTIC i-3t3O-7-8i30 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday TODAY WALLACE REID "THE SOURCE" "A WAITER'S WASTED LIFE" Comedy COMING SUNDAY 3-DAYS MARY PICKFORD in "JOHANNA ENLISTS" Nightly and All Shows Sunday M ajestic Orchestra COMING SUNDAY' 3-DAYS MRDC ENLSAR " "JOH ANNAENIT" * * * * * * * * * 3 ARCAD.E Hours: 3:oo. 7:OO, 8:30 Phones : Office, 296-M; Mgrs Res. 2316-M Sat-23-Hedda Nova and J. Frank Glendon in "By the World Forgot" and Comedy. Sun-Mon-24-25 - Madge Kennedy in "The Kingdom of Youth" and Capitol Comedy, "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Matching Billy." Tues=26--June Elvidge in "'The Power and the Glory" and Star Comedy, "Hearts and Let Us." I 1111111 li UN1111111 11111II1111111 11U1111111UllP. WuerthTheater Sat-23--Fritzi Brunette in "The Velvet Hand." Also News and Comedy. Sun-Mon-24-25--Francis Ford and Edna Emerson in "Berlin via America"i 6 parts. Also Comedy, "Almost Wei- come." . Tucs-Wed-26-27-Florence Reed in "To- day." Also Comedy, "Three Kis the Bride." ur ~Orpheum_ Theater Sat-.-3-Baby Marie Osborne in "Mi- lady 0' The Beanstalk." Also News= and Comedy, "Why Pick On Me?" , Sun-24-Julian Eltinge in "The Widow's "" Might." Also Weekly_ and Comedy, "She Almost Proposed." = CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GARRICKMatinees GARRCK * Wednesday and DETROIT Saturday A. H. Woods presents the Comedy Supreme Business Before Pleasure Direct from a year's run at the UltingeTheatre New York AT THE WHITNEY 3-SHOWS -3 SAT. AND SUN NIGHTS SUN. MAT. 3 P. M. . . . .. - s . .- . - -ni il |-| M i -i -I llim i ' ill in I~ nlldilidilin O ' ' ''. ''" - - - - - - Simon-pure comedy of the kind s tBUD Nf-I ZR S W ,a '& CUFF ~E3T b UCES5 . ri I that insinuates itself into our very marrow and makes life one long, blissful song, is promised in the lat- est Mutt and Jeff series which is un- derlined as the next attraction at the Whitney theater Saturday and. Sun- day nights and Sunday matinee. Those who have had the good fortune of already witnessing this piece of genuine tomfoolery and fun pro- nounce it as the final word in up-to- date stage entertainment and modern producing. It is in three rollicking acts and is entitled "Mutt and Jeff in the Wooly West." The plot nat- urally permits those two wonderfully humorous cartoon personages ample opportunities to display their talents for arousing mirth, which has been their quota ever since their gifted cre- ator, "Bud" Fisher, first brought them into the light of fame and happiness. As on previous occasions Little Jeff becomes the buffer for a num- ber of side-splitting pranks at the hands of that champion practical Jok- er and troublemaker, A. Mint, though in the end Jeff sufficiently outwits his chum and tormentor by becoming the proud possessor of a valuable gold mine, which has been willed to him by his deceased brother. Their ad- ventures carry them through many periods of stress and high jinks, but throughout all there is an irresistible tumult of hearty laughter and infec- tious mirth. As on former occasions, U-NOTICES There will be an opening party of Hobart Guild tonight. Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State street -at 7 o'clock this evening. There will be an important meeting of Round-Up club at 10 o'clock Sunday morning in the Union. The Red Cross bazaar will be at Martha Cook building this morning and afternoon. Every- one is invited. The dance in the evening will be for residents only. A special meeting of Cer- cle Francais will be held at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Cercle Francais rooms in the south wing of University hall. Mary Pickford in "The Eagle's Mate" will be shown at 7:45 o'clock this evening at the Meth- odist church. ONOA Soft COLLARS Very superior in fit and wear. It pays to ask for Arrows. CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.. INC. MAKERS Choral union ushers report for French band concert, at 7 o'clock tonight. 1 I 180 Woodward Ave. etroit, Mich. ---- --ilk----, Children, 250: EIC S 2C 1 MA ADULTS, Sae Remember'Night Shows 7:30 Sharp v erc ts' III r m -EAT AT- I THE "Y" INN AT LANE HALL Lunch -11;30 - 12:45 Dinner-5:30 - 6:45 Appetizing, Home Cooked, Balanced Meals Attractive Surroundings Open to Men and Women h , - o Q 1' . .. ta '. 5 .. a r,, - i -ir . ; ,; i,._ ,.J ,J ,s %! '-r : That cu lviii like to ivear for they are Loth comfortable and exiretinely stylish. I F You make no mistake selectin°g from our sholving in of Here's to the Team, Folks! 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