A s i lu from ! Prof. 'Bruinm wrote today's Rand- iternoon all Studio ad. R. E. McKean's 'ad isle was : will appear in. Tuesdays ssue.- Adv. SHEEIV ICK Mat.Wed. SOc Sat. Mat. 500. Week Star Sunday Jan, Nights. 500 to rting $2.50,S IIOTTr I F. RAY COMSTOCK AND WILLIAM °ELI' -PRESENT- '1 Cxth Annual New York Princes Theater Musical Comedy , ,My Dear' I Wheni asked if "Old .Bill" is serious part he has ever pla Wiolf Hopper, who has been by the NWhitney for a returnI ance in "The Better 'ole," Gap i3airnsfather's popular succe 'plied, "No, sir!. This is not serious part-serious as you -that I have played, nor do I Old Bill' technically a seriot actor. He is just chock full anity, and like all humans seridus, sympathetic moments "I have played Mark Anton: torumn scene of "Julius Geasa: per 'continued, "and I realize how much easier it was to tear from an audience thanf I suppos~e it is because syml an important ingrediant in hui ings. The tear is an autom sponse, whereas an audience hi shown to make them laugh,a you have to 'work sometimes make them smnile?" SIIUBERT-GARIC-DET Melodies and comedy are p by F. Ray Comstock and Will liot, producers of the New Yo: cess theater comedies,- in "( Dear," to be presented this w ginning this evening at thel Garrick. The book and lyrics work of Guy Bolton and P. G house while Louis A. Hirsh c( the music. The cast is made up of Day, Douglas Stevenson, Hal Joseph Allen, Lorraine Manyi thur Shaw, Suzanna Jackson, K. Conlan, Evelyn MacVey, -Re. ning, Edith Clasper, Blanche and Victor Le Roy. Girls and Gowns That Captivate With New York Cast and Producti+on 7' Months New York 4 'Months Boston 3 Months Philadelphia I EDDIE LEONARD, KATE' PULLMAN A.ND SOME OF THE CHORUS BEAU- TIES IN JOHN CORT'S PRODUCTION OF THE GREAT MUSICAL uItI COMEDY ,SUCCESS, -"ROLY BOLY EYES." hitney Fri. Jan.106 tICES- 50 -75 -1.00 -1.50 -2.00w, ORDERS NOW. 'SEATS WED. S CO STAGED IT- That Means Perfectiou. Have you arranged with the Sped- ding Studio' for your Michiganensian sitting? Sittings must be made before Feb. I.--Adv.. Patronize our Advertisers .-Adv. DAVID BELA5=,SED THlE Tuttle's Lunches Nunnally 's Candy Maynard St. DETROIT-ON-THE.1 Harry Lauder, the fam comedian so full of pep ai fover with the somiething imitations of his work so returned from a tour of Ai will appear for a week begi day evening at the Del Campus. Although he has been k~ cause of his :great service ;lng comfort and cheer tV lers during the war, this :not changed him and he sof the 'Ails." As in previo will be surrounded by a clever entertainers, .. AWU A O NI THE URIIIMAL BELASED THEATRE(NY)PIUODUCTIOM- Courteous and satistacto%~ TREATKE~NT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or sm~all. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank incorporated 1869 CApital and Surplus, W50,000.0 fiResou rdes.. ..$,UIH,U 1D4O Northwest Cor. Main & liv rom 707 North Un4,verslt* Ave. The zVxS I k, 5 n .:, t WHITNEY THEATRE Return Engagement, Sunday Nlght, January 11 THE MAJESTIC "Versatile Mary," as Mary1 has come to be known, isg unusual opportunity to disp talents in the role of Marvi; which she plays in ".Heart Hills," the attraction at the for four days, starting today -The story, w-hich deals with attempt to revenge the death father demands that Miss Pick pict the roles of muirdress, scb society girl and varioush otht actors. The manner in wi many obstacles, such as cii; -ers, unwholesome parental in and an uncrdpulous mountain overcome, allows plenty of ch dramatic as well as comedy" Dc' Woli Hopper in THE ARCADE * "The Better 'ole "' 0 A Comedy with Music and Charming Girls "When the Clouds Roll By, Douglas Fairbanks more; than dinary opportunity to displayl letic ability; The story is ra. from the word go, and in add. the action there is a distinct p ried throughout the picture, "V a betterment over some of the tfie Fairbanks pictures. From the .big flood scene "roof-top marriage" the pictur4 ed with thrilling situations ar edy scenes. "Till the Clou4 By" will be seen at the Arcs days, beginning today. The Bairnsfather International Success "Bylong odds Mr. Hopper's best performance in many years." -N. Y, Times ADVAN CED CLASS A* Seats Now Selling Phone 480 0 Those unacquainted with then of the advanced dancing class1 starts this week in the' Mic Union Ann'ex, are invited to atter first lesson Tuesday evening 7:15 to 8:15 o'clock, and mayi after the lesson if desired. This is a mixed class and excJi ly for University men and w, There have already been two ad ed classes this semester, the firsi ing an enrollment of fifty mei 'fifty women, the second fifty-sev each, and this one will be limit fifty of each. I PRICES: 75o to $2.OO