THE MICHIGAN DAIL AGI ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Thur-Fri-3-4-Marion Davies in "The Belle of New York"; Christie Comedy, "Peggy Mixes In," and Ford Weekly. Sat-5-Geraldine Farrar in "Shadows" (Ret.) ; and Big-V Comedy, "Boobs. and Bumps."~ I i 1 AT THE THEATERS- V' -T D A Y - ~<1 dii I /- Majestic-"The Parisian Wife." Ardade - "The Belle of New York." Wuerth - "The Unpardonable Sin." 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 MEIH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 5:30, 10:00 Wed-Thurs-Fri-BLANCHE SWEET inI "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN."' Mat. 20c; Evening, Boxes $1.00; First Floor, 40c; Balcony 30c. Sat-5-WILLIAM DESMOND in "The Prodigal Liar." Also Scenic and Com- ely. -COMING-- "HEARTS OF HUMANITY" ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Thurs-Fri-3-4-HAZEL DALY in "A Wild Goose Chase." Also a News and Comedy. Sat-5---CARMEL MEYERS in "The Lit- tle White Savage." Also a News land Comedy. --COMING-- ,1 1 I Orpheum - "A Chase." Shiubert - Garrick, "Leave it to Jane." Wild Goose Detroit -- TODAY-TOMORROW Elsie Ferguson H DAVID WARFIELD, WHO WILL BE AT THE WHITNEY THEATER, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, IN "THE AUCTIONEER." MA J ESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S ws Sunday TODAY--TO MORROW Elsie Ferguson -in- His Parisian Wife Wallace Reid in "The House of Silence" 1 i11 . GARRICK Ni a $1.50 DRTIROIT 54ect1082 WtElliott F. R Comstook and M. Gest presen Leave It TO Jane; I SEAT SALE FOR Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam- pus-"Keep Her Smiling." AT THE WHITNEY David Warfield, who comes to the Whitney on Tuesday, April 8, in "The Auctioneer," has not only come to be regarded as one of the leading char- acter actors on the American stage to- day, but die also revives memories of the great character actors of history. "When speaking of actors," said Mr. Warfield recently, "how often do we hear the remark that 'after all, he is a character actor.' This is not said altogether disparagingly, but rather means to imply a division between character acting and some other kinds. Now this is not true, because all act- ing is character acting whether the impersonation be Macbeth, Hamlet, Richard III, or some other figure in the modern drama. "The deep, human emotion and quaint personalities of the roles which Raymond_Herne, and Jefferson made famous, surely touched the eternal verities of art as deeply as could any rendition of Shylock or Macbeth." AT THE ARCADE An unusually human and dramatic photoplay, in spite of its occasional exaggeration, is "The Belle of New York," in which Marion Davies ap- pears for the last times Friday at the Arcade, The picture is an adaptation of the famous stage play and bears the un- mistakable marks of the popular dra- ma of the last decade. Miss Davies portrays the daughter of an inventor who has been shame- fully defrauded by an unscrupulous capitalist. In her music studies in New York, the heroine unwittingly comes upon the son of her father's on- emy and falls in love with hiaL Upon learning his identity, -she renounces him, and seeks refuge in a Salvation Army mission. The young ,man, meanwhile, has sunk to the depths of degradation, and it is in this condition that the daughter of the Salvation Army finds him. Of course, there is reform and a happy reconciliation. An Interesting feature of the production is the cabaret scenes in which the famous Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic chor- us participate. A return engagement of Geraldine Farrar in "Shadows" has been book- (Continued on Page Six) t Burton Holmes Travelogue Selected Comedy H-is Parisian SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY All Feature Program WILLIAM FAVE.RSHAM- Wife The very first she came down in a daring French creation. Wow! But Puritan husband and "in Laws were horrified. Worseshooks yet to coe. You will get even a bigger idea of Elsie Ferguson's brilliance when you see her in these stunniug Paris clothes. DAVID R THE AT WHITNEY THEATRE SILI3RKING, William Faversham, the great emotional star, who has made as striking a success upon the screen as upon the stage. "The Silver King" tremendous on the stage, is even greater on the screen Hot and oold chills run up and down your spine. 4 BOX OFFICE' Tomorrow at 10:00 A. M. Engagement Tuesday, April 8 Prices 76c to $2.50 "Nee Too Old" -Sennett Comedy BLANCHE SWEET in ThenrOnDaTTin 'LAST SHOWING TODAY AT THE augmenteb @*cbetra i and The aval Base Wuerth Shows: Matinee 2- 4 Theatre I I Evening 7 - 9 Prices Matinee 20c Evening 1st floor 40c Balcony 30c Boxes $1 Tax Included QUARTETTE 4 Jolly Tars in Sing ,Song 4 SUNDAY - MONDAY Children 10c Adults 25c THEDA BARA L I G ilT" in INCLUDING WAlt TAX "THE Coming And Sunshine Comedy "HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE" Nalli Axmi 'l ,i/