e year, the minimum )rded for the 24 hour HUNTER, '13 E,1NSWERED OM TIhe Stage r I! nipe esterday that Sunday was the period being 8.6 degrees below zero. i4AY ALLISON be Captivating Comedienne in FAIR AND WARMER" Today Only-o-Return Date MAJESTIC I I "M1" MAN EXPLAIN\S N OXAPPE AlIANC E SN ST(GNT.A REASON FOR OI VARSITY rf Editor, The Michigan Daily: In answer to Mr. Hunter's second question in last Saturday's Daily con- cerning the failure of "M" men to wear their "M" hats and sweaters: I agree with Mr. Hunter that "M" men should wear their letters wher- ever possible, for it is undoubtedly true that the "M" hat and "M" sweat- er has been an inspiration to a good number of men, and yet this cus- tom of wearing the Varsity insignia is rapidly being forgotten. The fundamental reason for this is; that the last awarding of Varsity hats was to the teams of 1917-1918. Even then the issue was not complete, for several of theimembers of the cham- pion track team of that year were not rewarded. Some of these men were "M" win- ners again last year, but somehow the distinction of wearing the Varsity hat is being withheld from them until the end of "thei. college competition, at which time the utility and value of the the article will have expired. This, it seems to me, is a lamentable situ- ation. But the Athletic association has al- ways answered. complaint on this score by explaining that the hats were not available. If so let us decide upon some other style of hat that can be readily procured. At any rate let us discover some means of providing the "M" winners with their ;Varsity hats during or immediately after the sea- son in which they are earned.' If it is desired that "M" men should identify themselves on the campus it seems to me that the Varsity hat is the most practicable means of achiev- ing this object, because the hat may be more conveniently and modestly worn than the sweater during, the greater part of the school year. if we wish to learn why "M" sweat- ers are not so much in prevalence on the campus as they should be, we may find some explanation in the de linquency of their issue. For instance the members of last fall's football' team have not as yet a definite prom- ise as to when they may expect their letters. This means that they will probably be provided about the time warm weather commences.' If so, they willj appear upon the campus a year from now, or in the case of the graduating ,senior-not at all. Strangely enough, the "I" men at Illinois appeared on the fieid with their sweaters at the last home game of. the season. This seenis to suggest a possible improvement in our athletic policy. I AN "M" MAN. OPERA CHAIRMAN CALLED 1O1YE BY BROTHER'S DEATH S iliam A. teitzinger '20, manager of the 1920 Union opera, was called to his home at Clearfield, Pa., by the unexpected death of his brother. Leitzinger received the news early Sunday morning and left immediately for his home. THE WHTIEY Gaiety, life, and "pep," pretty girls, and wholesome fun are combined in "Going Up," to appear Thursday eve-' ning at the "Whitney.The stamp of approval wad placed on "Going Up" last season in New York, where it had a run of nearly two years. The book and lyrics were written by Otto Harbach and James Montgom- ery, while the music was composed by Louis A. Hirsch. Tinkly melodies and entertaining dance numbers are fre- -uent in the development of the plot. "Tiger Rose" will be presented at the Whitney theater by David Belasco next Saturday evening. TODAY TOMORROW # Gloria Swanson and Thos. Meighan in Cecil B. DeM ill- e's "Male and Female" I S n [VBE T Frank Binney DETROI1 "Some Time" : NlN i iliiilltiiltttluifllii 1iU11 -- Detroit- Garrick, "The Wonderful Thing" By Mrs. Lillian Trimble Bradley . Illl lllil l ii litliliiiiilillttliillli I We have just the PIPE you're looking for CITY CIGAR STORE 110 E. Huron Street I I ORPHEUM THEATRE Tues-Wed--27-28-Harry Morey in "The Birth of a Soul," and Craig Kennedy story and Mutt and Jeff cartoon com- edy. 'Tlirs-Fri.-29-30--"QuoVadis," with a newsa and comedy, "Oh You Nurse." Sat. 31-Bessie Bariscale in "Her Pur- chase Price" (returned); with a news .antd comedy. Sun. 2-All-star cast in "Bonnie, Bonnie fLassie" (returned), with a scenic and comedy. Mon." 2-William Desmond in "Sage Biush Hamlet" (returned), with a scenic and comedy. WUERTH THEATRE Sun-Mon-Tues-25-26-27-Dorothy Phil- lips in" The Right to Happiness," with a colored review and "Snub," Polard comedy. S\1ed-Thurs-=2 S29-Wiiliam Russell in I "The Lincoln Highwayman," -with a kitgrani wekly and comedy, "Noth- ing but Nerve." r j-Sat. 30-31-Mitcheil Lewis in "Fool's God"with a cn' dv. "Charlie Gets a Job" Sun-Mon-Tues--Feb. 1-2-3--Allstar cast in "A Screen in Iht ih, with a colored review and $nub Polad echtred . lY rFII Fb - The Screen 'nMAY ALLU1UN Everybody will want to see this play Ch the elevator cocktail and the sky thte THE MAJESTIC "Male and Female," which was shown at the Majestic before crowd- ed houses Sunday will be repeated to- day and tomorrow. The unusual story concerns an Eng- lish butler who becomes an island monarch and the object of two wom- yen's attentions through a shipwreck. Thomas Meighan plays this part with his usual success. Other stars in the cast are Bebe Daniels, Gloria Swanson, Mildred Reardon, Raymond Hatton, Lila Lee, Robert Cain, and Theodore Roberts. THE ARCADE "Fair and Warmer," May Allison's rollicking farce, will appear today at the Arcade for a return engagement. It is based on the popular stage play by the same name in which a model husband and a trusting wife who have been left at home by their respective spouses, decide to explore the myster- ies of "a good, time."' They timidly embark on their es- sapade, but it is not long before they are harassed by "green elevators," and other unusual mirages. PLAN ANNUAL B. V. F. DANCE EARLY IN SECOND SEMESTER Barristers, Vulcans and Druids will give their annual "B. V. .D." dance early next semester. No definite date has been set. A new plan of conducting the party will be followed this year. Instead of leaving the work to committees ap- pointed to work jointly, all the- mem- bers of the three societies will meet together in a banquet to be held soon at the Union. Arrangements will be formulated there and men chosen to carry out the plans of the meeting. Professor Cross Speaks in Detroit Tof. Herbert Richard Cross, of the fine arts department, gave the seventh of his series of 15 lectures on "Renais- sance and Modern Art," at the Detroit Art museum Sunday afternoon. His special subject was "French Art of the !Later 19th Century." Have those rooms cleaned and re- decorated for th J-Hop. Call 237, and the goods will be delivered. C. H. Major & Co-.Adv. ,.. OWUNWAMMMM COMEDY CLUB PRESENTS J. M. BARRIE'S "A LICE SIT- BY- THE- AN ARBOR CHOP SUET Excellent CHOP SUET from 11:80 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 S. State FIRE. Directed by Prof. J. RALEIGH NELSON WHITNEY A Hysterically, Funny and on- derfully Human Play with Com- plications. Compromises, a Marve- lis Cocktail-and a Kick! AT THE i show$ at . 3:00, 7:011 and 8:30 WED. JANUARY 28th ii. 815t P.W Reserved Seats At GRAHAM'S w r wo ... ... r . .... . ,. ... ._ ~..1 To-morrow and Thursday A - N IN CHARLIE )CHAPLIN. FIREMAN' D i : r ... =.. A, : ,. - ... 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