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comuediennie in "She Loves and Lies"
which will be shown for three days,
beginning tomorrow, at the Arcade.
In this comedy-drama Miss Talmadge
has a diversity of parts, first appear-
ing as an aged woman, then as a friv-
i lous coquette, and also as an affec-
tionate wife.

Doris May and Douglas
3% Hours Leave," adapted
Roberts Rinehar~s story,
ated for the last time to-
Majestic.
ant Gray, McLean carries
ilwind campaign for the
ri May, who appears as
r of Gray's commanding
hie odds are against Gray
,tart, but the worst blow
n he buys a tailor-made
d his clothes are taken
him as punishment, just
,hen he has a twenty-three
hiours furlough.
ARCADE
optimism meets and over -
tYork' obstacles to an
freer in Elaine Hammer-,
pater Than Fame" to be re-
ay at the Arcade. Miss'
in interprets the role of a'
1 who has potential vocal
3in an effective and en-

his forecast on the assumption that
we, in this cou'ntry, seek originality'
and, now that the foreign countries
have adopted our "tin pan music," we
must abandon this type of-noise.
Granted this should happen, where
would we turn for our new music?
Would the old time dances be substi-
tuted for. the foxtrot? Horrors! Im-
agine shaking a shimmy to the dulcet
strains of "The Blue Danube Waltz"
or jovially clapping a friend on the
back with the exclamation: "Say,
old chap, can't, we fi8x it up for the
next schottische ?" No, it certainly
would never do.
We need not quake quite yet at

these terrible predictions, for we have
still to hear the announcement of the:
formation of the Society for the Super.
pression of Jazz Music. So, until a:
new constitutional amendment, we r
may continue to wield a flexible:
thigh to our heart's content.

SHUBERT
DETROIT,-

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Bacchanalian revels are a thing of
the distant past. We have not yet
been deprived of the sweet solace of
nicotine, yet there is, even now,, un-
rest and agitation in the air, and the1
proplbets point their proverbial bony{
fingers atnd hiss that it is "only a mat-'
ter of time before Tobacco will fall in
fline and follow its brother, Alcohol
to "the vile dust from whence he
sprung."
Not content with the anaemic con-
dition we are approaching from the
continuous chain of reform, a new
prophet has .arisen in our midst and
made the startling announcement
that King. Jakz has' come to the end
of his- reign and is doomed to ..an,
early death.,
This new prophet is William J,'
Karngood of St. Louis, who is 'the
secretary pf the American Federation
of Musicians. Mr. Karngood bases

Business failures for the week end-
ing January 22 number 104, a de-
crease of 24 for the like week in
1919 and 154 in 1918.
aThawing of the snow cover has et-
rposed 'a good deal of the winter wheat
crop to the weather. .A sever: loss' is
texpected in some cases.

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Messrs. Lee and J. 3. Shubert Present
The First' of a 'Series of Brilliant! Musical Revues
grho M1t-"aam. p n A Anrn t+.- 13r..Ai n ver~y,

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program in the extra-for-that date.
W.nedy--hursday
February 4th and 5th
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The mdpt like able chap on the screen, in his most
appealing picture. It's so "darn 'downright human" and
-you know Ray.
Friay ndSaturday
Februard 6th. and 7th
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Sunday-Monday-Tuesday .
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TUESDAY

PRICES INCLUDING TAX.
LOWER FLOOR -35c; BALCONY 25e; CHILDREN 14k
FOR THIS ATTRACTION. ONLY

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SHOWS START SUNDA'Y SHOWS START WEEK DAYS.
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"MIRACLE OF LOVE"

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