AIILUD(LUg; fiAl) l1Let y LL~l su V Tihe Round-Up club will start ac-= tivities for the year with a get-ti. gether meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at th~el Michigan Union. Plans are being1 made, for several dances, both infor- mal and formal, Mary , 6 , d 4 MAJ ESI Today-To mrub " -Extra Added Atirac SCHOO VL OF 0 , DANCING 516 E. William St. JEANETTEKRUSZKk 1750-W / BgStyle Shoi BigLiving N Wedne 4ay M4 Ladies 0D2 Shows at 3:00, 7.00 Phones: Theatre, j96M Mgr'sI - Tues-Wed. 14-15--Alice Job Winchester Woman"; SI "As You Were," and C Scenic. Thurs-Fri. 16-17-Clara Ki in "The Better Wife"; Comedy, "'The Detectrt Friday, Chap. I of "Six riers." ) Her gam~bing debts eng~ulfed her as sucks down its hlep less 'victomn. Born with a gain- bling straiin her blood. sh~e could no m or e escape the consequence of her folly than could the victithof the deadly sauidi. Who stayetd the tide of the crushing torrent? FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Organized 1803 FIRST ANN ARBOR MEMB1UR OF THLE FEDFRAL RESERVE SYSTE I V SCItNE FRZOM COSTIO HAMILTON'S BE GIVEN AT THE NWHITNE-Y PLAY OF TODAY, "SCANDAL,"' TO TH3EATER, MIONDAY, OCT. 2M 'I 0 13' .. 3 Per Cent Paid on Savin.-'s ie; osits The. Sage, The screen 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:1 Tues-Wed. 14-15-M~ary M "Yvonne from Paris," w G.omedy and Kiffogram Also Vaudeville. Tiurs-Fri. 16-17-Taylor H side DaDwn," with a twc Also Vaudeville. Sat. 18 - William Desmc Brush Hamlet," with a tine and Comedy. Sun-Mon. 19-20 - "Oh Filmusical Comedy, with~ edy and Colored Reviow ,. THE MAJESTIC' irow I Attractions --Living Models nee Ladies Onily / Friay & Saturday, ,rd Tom Mix RIuh,. Ridin ,,! Romance s Peppy as UsgAl "Scandal," the comedy by Cosmro Hamilton, which has proven the big- gest sort of a ,success in Chicago, where it has been~ crowding the Gar- rick- theater to 'the doors for the past seven months, will be Seen at the Whitney theater on Monday, Oct. ,20. "Scandal" concerns 'a young girl,'t Beatrix Vanderdyke, well known in, the social colony 'of New York. Her beauty and high spirits and her lim- [itless' fund of vitality had made her much sought after among the younger, set. In this 'set is an artist of un- savory reputation, and 13eatrix, having heard that artists are a devilish lot, decides on the spuir of the moment to visit one in his studio at might and find out for herself iJust how much of what she has heard is true. She finds out quite soon~ enough, but is fortun- ately interrupted djuring her visit 'by her family, In order to avoid, parental criticism she sends to° an adjoining apartment for a mutual' friend of the family and before he knows what's up, she'has in- troduced him as her husband,. Ordin- arily innately' courteous and scrupul- ously mannered, the bachelor friend suddenly develops unmistakable cave- man instincts, and says that as he, has been forced, to take the rnamle he will insist on the game too'. From this point in the play, the action is replete' -with thrilling situations, which are re- lieved by delightful comedy scenes atnd battles of" wit, bringiag, forth roaring climaxes: Mr. Hlast. has sup- plied an excellent cast of players. an is Coming! R ... .ui Ywi. r. ILE Nfl Leave Copy at uaro's and Elsie Ferguson in "The Avalanche" ,.ill be shown at the Majestic today and tomorrow.. The story deals .with a hereditary ;gambling taint in the bloo-d of a young girl, the daughter and granddaughter of gamblers. Hav- ing escaped from the convent.4where hier mother had put her, she is plac- e d in a New York household. She+ weds the sou of her employer but her ,' ambling instinct in. her blood-asserts itself and carries her rapidly,, toward disaster.r THE ARCAI)E In the "Winchester Woman," which _~s being shown' for the last times at the Arcade today, Alice Joyce has un- usual opportunities for acting. The, picture 'is packed with strong situp-* ,,ions and unexpected developments. Miss Joyce is supported by Percy Marmont, Helen Dixon and Joe Burke. Tomorrow and Friday, the . Ar- ,,ade will present Plara, Kimball Young in "The Better Wife," h* r latest Se- lect picture.' In connection, with Geraldine Far- rar's ,Personal nppeararn . at' the,~Hill auditorium, it is-more than interests to note th.at Milss Farrar's 'latest and most important motion picture, "The Wiorld and Its W+oman," producedi boy Goldvyyn, is to be shown at thre Arcade thieater for three .days, opening its engagement, Sunday, Oct. 1D, the lay following the F~arrar concert. As an inovation, in presenting the big Farrar film, Mr. Moran, of the Ar- cade theater, has arranged with Grin- nelr Bros. ftr the use. of one of the large size concert Victrolas, and will play one of Geraldine Farrar's selec- tions, used at her concert here on Sat- urday during the opening scenes of the] picture. "The World'and Its Women" is real-, ly one of the mammoth productions' of the season. The great upheaval in Russia forms a background for tir- ring action., The overthrow of the Czar's government, the effects. it had on the soldiers, and the 'general dis- content of the populace is all a part of the picture, with Geraldine "Farrar depicting an American, girl's 'rise to fame as an operatic singer in' Russia iduring this fearful period.' Miss Farrar is supported by her husband; Lou Tellegan, who for many years was leading man for Sarah Bern- hardt. BOLSUHEVIST' J)JSPATC1I SAYS, PARTY IS ]DISINTEG~RATING 014)EST NATIONAL BANIK IN ?1II47IGAN IDANCING IJEARN TO DANCE Learn to dance, then you will be popular. Don't be a wall fower. All the latest dances taught,, with ladies' assistane. Dancing is one continuous'tplea- sure. Prof. H. H. Mittenthal of tDetroit, having 10 years' exper- ience and is one of the best mnod- ern dancing instructors in the state, and Is now teaching in Detroit, Jackson, Lansing, Flint, Pontiac, and Will open his school jat the Armory 'Friday 'evening, Oct. 17. Classes every Friday Iev~ening from 7 to 8: 30.. Private Ilessons 6 to,7. Those wishing to ' tt6'nd should come the open- ing night., Armory dance will follow after the class. S, Tues-Wed. 14-1I5-Peggy H{yla !Merry-Go- Round," with f Western. Thurs-Fri. 1,6- 17-Dorothy "The Heart of Hutanity News and - Comewdy. (Retur Sat. 1$--"The Turn in the Re reel Special, returned by req News and Comedy. \Sunl-Mon. 19-2O"--Madge Evans Wanted,"' with a Mutt & and. Ford We~ekly. Tues-Wed. 21-22-Gladys Eesl Gray ~Tower's Mystery," w~ reel Western. DETROIT UNITED~ Bietween Detroit, Ann Arbor (Junie 9, 1919) (Central Standard Ti Detroit Limited and Express in., and h'oursly~to 9:10 p. rn. Jackson Lkimi'ted and Ex-pre a. In.,;aid 'every hour to 9:4 presses make local stops westo Local Cars East Bound-6 :04 m. and every two Hours to9: p. m. To' Ypsilanti only, 11:4 a, in., r: xo a. in., and to Sal Ypsiianti. Local (Cars 'West Bound-6: 11 :20 p. M. i" ,,, rk " -.B QQWANTD-13y two students, experlenc- '~i~l {ed in wiring, installing Sixtures, elect