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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, A.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, A

wH ITNEY
TUES., April 8
David Helasco Presents
David Warfiheld
In The Auctioneer
Seats by Mail-Prices:
Lower Floor $2.50
Balcony $1.0 , $1.50, $2.00

NOT MANY THIRIFT STAMPS
SOLD SINCE FIRST OF YEAR
Of late, people seem to be losing
the important virtue of thrift, as is
shown by the decrease in the sale ofn
thrift stamps since January 1. The
backsliding along this line has been
very marked, according to the banks
and postaffices where they are sold.
Lyndon, 719 N. University for fresh
Eastman films. Open Sunday until
4:30 P. M.-Adv.

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AT THE THEATERS

- TOD)1)AY1 -~

majestic-'
velts."

"The Fighting Roose-

ARCADE
Ittarion Davies in,
The Belle ot New York .

Arcade
York."
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= "The U npardona'

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Shiuert - Garrick, I) t t r o i t
"Leave it to Jane."

11_() 'l1 B WI ITNEY TWH OIiES
APtR llb8, IN "TTIE A ( (1'ION b:ERl.'.
TAXI FOR THE 1101'
You can still make res'-rv tion:
with its for J-flog service. Ann Arbor
,ratxi Co. Phono 1,300.--Adv.
LA"AJESTOC
MJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly--All S ws Sunday
I LAST. TIMES TODAY

Detroit :Opera IHuse-on-the-Cam-
pus-"Keep Her Smiling."

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AT THlE MAJESTIC,

From the World Famous Stage Play

About, one week before his death,
Theodore Roosevelt gave his sanction
to "The Fighting Roosevelts," the
story of his life, which will be shown
for the last times today at the Ma-'
jestic.
The story follows his strenuous ca-
reer as the legislator fighting corrupt
Ipoliticians, his exciting experiences in
the wild west, his. return to politics
and carries one with him through the
career which kept his name on the
front pages of the newspapers during
the eventful years which made him
the "most interesting American."
AT THE WHITNEY
"'What are the sensations of an actor
who plays one part so many times ?"
is one of the most frequent queries
put to David Warfield, who comes to
the Whitney, Tuesday, April 8, in his
revival of "The Auctioneer."
"On this subject," declares Mr. War-
field, "temperament radically differs.
The simulation of smiles and tears is
not difficult for a trained actor of emo-
tional qualities, and I can throw the
vibrant accent of tears into my voice
without necessarily sharing the feel-
ing that produces them. But when-
ever I do so, I say to myself that I
have not acted in good faith."
DETRO1IT 'OPEtA IHOUTSE ON THE
CAMPUS
In "Keep Her Smiling" the sparkling
comedy in which Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Drew are appearing, this week at the
Detroit Opera House on the campus,
the two stars keep their well-known
screen names of "flenry"' and "Polly."
The story of the play is embraced
in the efforts of a meek, poorly paid
cashier to keel) his wife smiling,
which he thinks is only to be attained
by giving her everything she de-
sire:{. Polly takes advantage of this
unusual offer, and the necessary fren-
zied finance which follows must be
witnessed to be appreciated.
GIRLS ATTENTION
Get your hair washed and rinsed
with rain water. No softened city
water used. Try our celebrated egg
shampoo. Face and scalp treatments.
Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski. 1110 S. Univ- a
Side entrance. Phone 6 96-W.-Adv.
Use the 1)aiiy to reach the students.
F~our thousand students read it every
morning.-Adv.

The

Righting
Roosevelts

Shows at 3.00; 7.00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 23x6-M
Tur-Fri-3-4-Marion Davies in "The
Behl of New York"; Christie Comedy,
"Peggy Mixes In," and Ford Weekly.
Sat-5--Geraldine Fa rrar in "Shadows'
j(Ret.) ; and Big-V Comedy, "Boobs
jand. Bumps."
WERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00,8:30, 10:00
Wed-Thurs-Fri-BLANCHE SWEBET in
"THE UNPARDONABLE SIN. Mat.
20c; Evening, Box~es $1.00; Fist Floor,
40c; Balcony 30c.
Sat-5-WILLIAM DESMOND in "The
Prodigal Liar." Also Scenic and Comn-
ely.
--COMING-
"HEARTS OF HUMANITY"

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s You have beard of "The Belle of New York." Rave you ever steen
ItF Now is your opportunity.
See the. most beautiful. girls .iii the world-the; famous ZIEGAFELD)
BEAUTY CHORUS-who figuare prominently in the cabaret scenies.
SATURDAY
Geraldine Farrar in.
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ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00. 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Thurs-Fri-3-4-H1-AZEL DA~LY in "A
Wild Goose Chase." Also a News and
Comedy.
Sat-5-CARMEL tREYERS in "The Lit-
tle White Savage"' Also a News and
Comedy.
-COMING-

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SUND)AY AND XWIN, DAB

Rex Beach's

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Tomd"rrow--Saturd ay
ELSIE FERGUSON
- in -
"THE PARISIAN WIFE"

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"LITTLE WOMEN"

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Lmmmmmmmmm

Featuring KAY LAURELL and RUSSELL SIMiPSON
His Rest Picture since "The Spoilers"
If you like thrills,.'see' tis picture

mt a G R IC . Mat.
$1.50 DETROIT 50c to $2
Wmn. Elliott F. Ri Comstock and M. Gest presen
Leave It To Jane

Blanchehenadnbei
Sweet ine r nae i

The very first night she came down in a daring French
creation. Wow ! But the Puritan husband and "in laws"
were horrified ! Worse "shocks yet to come! 'You will get
even a bigger idea of Elsie Ferguson's brilliance when you see
her dressed in these stunning Paris clothes.
BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE

SELECTED COMEDY

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
All Feature. Program
"NEVER TOO OLD"

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SENNETT COMEDY

Today

Shows--

Naval base Quartette

Mat. 2- 4

Even. 7- 9

Tomorrow

Enlarged
Orchestra

Prices--I
Matinee 20c, Even.40
Balcony 30c Boxes $1.00
War Tax included in the
'above prices

4 -Jolly Tars-in

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WILLIAM FAVERSHAM

Sing Songs

- in -

"'THE SILVER KING"

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Augmented Orchestra

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