THE MICHIGAN DAILX PAGA [ECTICIJT \, I AT THE THEATERS -- __.., . - Life Insurance Co., organized 1846. My educational course free to the right graduate. Don't see me unless you think you are a salesman. J. Fred Lawton, '11, General Agent, 610 Far- well Building, Detroit.-Adv. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S ws Sunday 1 ..-- -- - T 01 ,A Y - moo TODAY-TOMORROW WALLACE REID -in - The Roaring Road A RCAD El Majestic-Wallace Reid in "The Roaring Road." Arcade--Mme. Alla Nazimova in "Out of the Fog." Wu erth ' Margarita Fisher in "l, ut 'Up Your Hands." Orplicum.--Billie Burke in "The Make Believe Wife." Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-Jessie Bonstelle company in "Ann's Ad- venture." Detroit Opera, House-on-he-Cam- pus-William Collier in "Nothing But Lies." 2--3:30--7--8:30 foday--- Tomorrow w ALLACE REI D I . Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Thurs-Fri-S-9-Mme. Ala Nazimova in "Out of the Fog"; Christie Comedy, "You Couldn't Blame Her" and Ford Weekly. 25c. Sat-O---Constance Talmadge in "Ro- mance and Arabella" and ig-V Com- edy, "Scamps and Scandals." 25c. Sun-Mon - 11-12- Louis Bennison in "Speedy Meade" and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "New Breakfast Food." I I AT THE ARCADE WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Thurs-Fri-8-9-MARGARITA FISHER in "Put Up Your Hands" with an L-Ko Comedy. "A Movie Riot" and Free Press Weekly. Sat - 10-BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Hearts Asleep." Also Scenic and Comedy, "Their Baby." Sun-Mon-11-12- FANNIE WARD in "The Common Clay." Also an Ar- buckle Comedy. - COMING - BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY" ii 1-1 "Out of the Fog," featuring Nazimo- va, will be shown for the last times to- day at the Arcade. This play, which is a screen adaptation of the powerful stage drama, "'Ception Shoals," from the pen of H. Austin Adams, made famous by Nazimova to theatergoers in her long and successful run in New York, gives this distinguished star two roles of widely different character. In it she is seen as both the mother and the daughter at different periods of the play - characters which, for range of emotion, it would be difficult to dupli- cate. Deep and heart-moving as the drama is, there are at the same time many 'whimsical and delightful moments - a change from tears to laughter which would tax to the uttermost the ability and art of another actress but which, to this woman of many moods, comes naturally and convincingly. Charles Bryant plays in support of Mme. Nazi- mova. Constance Talmadge in "Romance and Arabella" is the booking for to- morrow. Mrenior Lits to Receive Bills Bills will be mailed this week to those of the senior lit class who have 'not paid their dues yet. It is estimat- ed that about one-third of the class is behind. George Berg, '19, treasurer, 'has been receiving a number of calls from the seniors asking the amount ORPHEUM *THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Fri-9=BILLIE BURKE in "The Make Believe Wife" (Ret.) with a News and Comedy, "Coming Out." Sat-10-BRYANT WASHBURN in "The Gypsy Trail" (Ret.). Also Current Events and Comedy, "Mixed Wives." Susi-Mon-1-12-JUNE ELVIDGE in "The Tenth Case." Also "The Lure of the Circus," No. 17, and Ford Wekly, "A Visit to New Orleans." - COMING - "ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY" Pop Mats. A R E Mai. 25-50c Tue. Thur. RRNightsIse -\VAL OuLE oz the e eol- LACE PE-BTD l' The o a rin5'RoadcL\ LX C~airnou~tjittrc and sat. DETROIT 60 cand7(c that they owe. The bills, he thinks, The Bonstelle Co. ill eliminate this and assure a more The onselieCo. prompt payment. ANN'S ADVENTVRE I AdTyrtise in The Daily.-Adv. RC A D E LAST 'TIMES TODAY THE HO Rl G Ro D The Greatest Sensational Comedy of the Year Bray Pictograph Sennett Comedy Adults 20c Including Tax Children 1 Oc Na z imova Sunday- Three Days "Out of the Fog" From her stage success, "'Ception Shoals" Cecil B. De Mille Presents For Better, For Worse fetter than " Don't Change Your Husband" All Star Cast-Elliott Dexter, Jack Holt, Gloria Swanson, Theodore Roberts. Recommended by the Jianagement "Rip and Stitch" AUGMENTED Adults 25c Includi Sennett Comedy ORCHESTRA ig Tax Children lHe NAZIMOVA in "OUT OF THE FOG" You saw her as the fascinating girl of the Frnch studiosin "Revelation." You saw her as Romany's light-hearted daugh-r in "Toys of Fate." You saw her as the wild child of the desert in "Eye for Eye." And NOW,asurrounded by a cast of only four p, ncipal characters, you see a new, a strange, a whimsical, and amazingly different NA:: ;M O VA. ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN xoc Tomorrow--Constance Talmadge in "Romance and Arabella"; Coming--The Better 'Ole Douglas Fairbanks the Knickerbocker Jluckeroo Mary Pickf ord CQMINC, Daddy Long Legs U