is That :ontrast led Sunday With Coming Wed- hursday ns of almost o1p- a the legitimatel Ann Arbor this appear is th~e ae "bet's Go" t the Michigan1 a o r vvdto contain "the it girls in the Campus Boasts Of e Royal Cafi" (By H. C.) They say that the Royal Cate on the Piccadilly in London is the most cos- mopolitan eating place in the world- where men and 'women of 'different races mingle, and people of all stations in life meet on common ground. How- ever, Ann Arbor has an eating place that rivals the famous London resort iv~ REAL Camping in the REAL Woods. Hunting, F~ishing and Canoe Trips with Indian Guides in the Won- derful Timagami Country, } CALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M. ngs r's ys, will' be1 interpre-I the first :ing dra- rbor has seen +n thrilled his end Juliet." w'o pictures of of different and emotional, [on picture at- snappy comedy, bril- d costumes, and "the autiful 'girls in the iised by Fanchon and the cast and sponser F'anchon-Marco musi- h will appear tonight known for their, re- nd Marco have won heir novelty dancing V's skillful steps and ity and Fanchon's ,n have won repeated rs~ in the cast are Lin, comedians with a N'n, Arthur West, ex- ackface nminstrelsy, and Lucille Smith. ,gny Hammer, a Nor- of high~ repute will day and Thursday at M42AD AME. BORG-NY HAMMER IN HENRIK IBSEN'S PLAYS AT WHITNEY THEATRE, APRIL,,28 and 29. its variety races who eat there. It ,, -"-"-- - is a small, inconspicious eating houseTHAR within a stones'throw from the campus, ORPHEUMTEAR on Williams Street, kept by a Ger- WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:3~0, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 man-American and his wife. From the griddle of this smiling; chef,, come lucious porterhouse steaks "Sun., Mon., 25, 26--Nazimova cooked to please. A bout the tables F i , S t , 2 , 2 - . W r e in "Stronger than D eath" w ith aal o t e ry e ni g re g h r dF rd W kl a d c m d . almot eeryeveing re athred Kerrigan in '$30,000' andl com- Tues., Wed., 27, 28-Madlalne students from the far corners of the edy. Traverse in "Tattlers," and Wmn globe. A dark-skinned Hindu from the Duncan in "Silent Avenger.'" plains of Madras will be conversing . with a slant eyed citizen, of Indo-China,.__________________ __________________ while grouped at another table may be seen several South Africans from Cape Town. Chinese, Japls,, Siamese, Fili- pinos-all the Orient is reptesented. - But these interesting' foreigners, in- t sist on talking English, instead ofR their native tongues, and often disc = cuss deep problems, of which the aver- .U BR DTO I age University student is ignorant. = nnrru ain=uUNIQUE The Greatest "Con" 0 ORIIW'iflRLVUSICAL Game 1in History exposed!,- WT I L G Mary Regan's operations and £ the romance that resulted in her reform will be pictured for three days commencing tomor- Frances W h e row in AND FOLLIES "PARTNERSAOF THtIH T" James Watts, Ted Lewis, Ada Forman, At Herman and G~reat and Thrilling Detective - h 0Fmu Atss oes ' ~Story by th- 0Fmu rtss oes LEROY, SCOTT x. at the t I ARCADE THEATRE lll111111fUllp1111IIl11!!1t1lllil111llllltlltll11r the Whitney. ShO has chosen "The Master Builder" and "Hedda Sabler," two Ibsen plays for her performances. Foreign critics 'are said to have ranked her work. with that of some of the greatest European artists and much favorable comment ,had resulted from her appearances in America,. Prior to a New York engagement which she will open in the fall, Ma- dame Hammer will tour the" middle W est and giving her plays under. the auspices of the large schools and colleges. Her New York repetoire includes a number of Ibsen's plays, Strindberg's "The Dance of Death," and the productions of other leading Continental dramatists. THE ARCADE With mystery and rapid action pre- remiant "Patnes 'o th Niht, reant etctverone frome N"roy adeetv roaefrmScott's series of stories which 'was published in the Metropolitan maga- zine, will be shown today, tomorrow, and Tuesday at the Arcade. William B. Davidson, 'Pinna Nesbit, Emmett Corrogan, and William Ingersol lead the cast.% The story is made up of the excit- ing ,and interesting incidents that re- sult when Robert .Clifford, who has become ,a memebr of the New Yor'k detective force, is told to secure con- victing evidence against a clever con- fidence woman with whom he has fallen in love.' Described as, the- successor to "Mickey" in proportions and appeal, "Down on the Farm," Mack Sennett's latest super-comedy will 'be shown~ Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday -at the Arcade the cast which in- cludes a large number of the most popular of today's slapstick artists, is _composed of Louise Fazenda, Marie Provost, Ben Turpin, Bert Roach, Billy Armstrong, -and other well- known comedians., John Henry., the two and a -half year progidy dis- covered, by Mack Sennett complete, human members of the cast and. they are "assisted by the Sennett dog, Here and cat Pepper. i t b 1 t ph re you so Insistent?, ECAUSE t ., *TO, KEEP A- MAN'S LOVE imer' s B eefsteak rs are soHard WOMEN NOTICE - We clean, re- block, and redye Milan, Hemp, Chip, Lisers and all kinds of straw hats. Reblocked into the new shapes they are as nice as new and save you a lot of money. We do only high class work. Factory Hat Store, . 617, Paek- ard St. Phone 1792-Adv. 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