. ... The ro. A, SUNDAY SHOWS WHITNEY AT . 1:30-3:00 4:30-7:00 and 8:30 After runs of over a year in New York and six months in Chicago, Da- vid Belasco's "Tiger Rose," a play of love and adventure written by Wil-{ lard Mack, will be presented tonight at the Whitney., "Tiger Rose" is an out-and-out mel- odrama, boldly depicting the primi- tive passions of the tempestuous life in the Canadian wilds. Few stage stories have attracted auditors over and over again, yet the strength and beauty of the love of Rose Bocion is said to be a magnet that has repeat- edly drawn people back to see "Tiger Rose." GARRICK meetings, which covered a wide of subjects were given usuall and 8 o'clock in the Natural S auditorium. Invitations have been sent Dean Kraus to a number c prominent- in the educational Although several have alread cepted, it has not been poss draw up a complete pr'ogram Among those who have si their intention of speaking arg Cody, superintendent of the public schools; E. C. Hartwell, intendent of the Buffalo schoo F. E. Spaulding, head of the land schools and formerly in of the educational department American Expeditionary Force Today Last Times Today NE MR. AND MRS. RSTEIN CARTER DeHAVEN in a Two-Reel Comedy- IER "CLOSE TONATURE". He wanted to spend their -vacation at the countrified mountains-and she wanted to go to the oceanized seashore. They both loved to be "close to nature." See which one won out. Than Eame? Ask Elaine Hammerstein! ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in"GREATER THAN FAME" 5elznielh, fietures It's Perfectly Side-splitting t fi. i i . rwws __. )ULD YOU LIKE TO ASK A BE YOUR HUSBAND AND ECEIVE HIM INTO MAK- LOVE YOU? Sunday Monday Tuesday NO R MA TALMADGE HAS A CHANCE AT A COMEDY-DRAMA- YOU WILL LOVE HER IN IT. BE SURE NOT TO MISS IT!I e" c c° a ' a o p e :, c ::: >'<:. :;+ y:: :::, ;.. C:: + Here's a hint to wives - whatever your husband likes be that. This mot- to won love and happiness for Nor- ma Talmadge, in this splendid com- edy-drama. "Up in Mable's Room" comes to the Garrick theatre, Detroit, next week after a five months run at the Woods heater in Chicago. The plot of the play revolves about the attempts of a newly married hus- band to recover a gift, which he had given to a feminine friend in a mo- ment of indiscretion, in order to al- lay the jealous suspicions of his bride. The ensuing difficulties give rise to the -title, "Up in 'Mable's Room." SCHUIBERT-DETROIT Jack Norworth will be seen at the Detroit next week in the "Schubert Gaieties of- 1919."! The play contains many striking scenes which have such names of promise as "A Busy Scene on Broadway," "A Busy Street in Greenwich Village," "In Baby Vam- pire Land," and "The Revels of Nep- tune." It comes direct from the New York Winter Garden.. LECTURE LPROGRAM PLANNED LOR 1920 SUMMER SESSION A continuation of last year's pro- gram of lectures, entertainments, and ihotion pictures given daily during Last Times Today Douglas MacIeen and Doris May in 23 and one-half hours Leave WUERTH THEATRE, 1'i-Sat. 30-31-Mitcheil Lewis in "Fool's Gold," with a comedy,, "Charlie Gets a Job." Sun-Mon-Tues-Feb. 1-2-3-All startcast in "A Screen in the Night," with a colored review and "Snub" Pollard corredy. u cd.-Thurs.-4-5=--A,~tar cast inl "Poor Relations," a light comely dratna. Also a two-reel comedy and weekly. Fri-Sat. 6-7-Corinne Gritfith in "Hu- man Collateral," with an official picture taken from the Germans "the U-35." This picture shows the sinking of 18 v*essels by the U-35. The purpose of this picture was to prove to therGerman officials what the submarine was really doing. -M I - ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 9:30, 10:00 Sat 31-Bessie Bariscale in "Her Pur- chase Price "(reurned), with a news and comedy. Snn. 1-=AH-star cast in "Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie" (returned), with a scenic and comedy. Mon. 2-William Desmond in "Sage BIush Hamlet" (returned), with a scenic and comedy. Tues-Wed. 3-4-Madlaine Traverse in "nat Will You Do?" and Craig Kennedy stoeirs. I ommunicatioi Editor, The Michigan Daily: The editorial in Wednesday's on a co-operative store at Mi has, indeed, touched a sore a our University organization. need particularly for a Uni% book store, where the studen1 buy and exchange books at a r able price, has been felt by ev who has been on the campus fi length of time. Many students had the experience of a frie theirs paying twice the amoun received for the same book whe sold it to the book store. Now ii existed a University book exc such a thing would not have occ Here, it seems to me, is an tunity for the Michigan Union t in and remedy this defect. I thereby be rendering an im service to the student body a creasing its popularity. I. 1. PEARLMAN, During the past week the market was extremely dull. amount of business was the si it bas been during the past yep trading being highly professiot Bank clearings from fifty 1 cities show a marked increas this week last year. The gain. from '18.9 to 59.2 per cent, leading with the latter figure. , E Children, lOc DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA U .. ,. 4 Y-THURSDAY, FEB. 4-5i FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEB. 6-7 HY DALTON OLIVE THOMAS 0 If E U l 0 a -- HHF3 r -T -i-a - If your auto loo dingy and unattrt live, repaint it Zvi Lowe Brother Automobil Varnish Color Made in standard an mobile colors and a el varnish. Gives a rich I trous finish that will m, the old car look like ni Sold ready to use--e to apply. Ash for color care. Oswald A. Hei Phone 353-Fl 112W. Wsshlagt FLAME OF THE YUKON" love of a stranger she abdicated as "Queen of the 1ls." See this wonderful struggle, as played by alton. "FOOTLIGHTS 'AND SHADOWS" Here's one you are going to like immensely. See if you don't! .JNDAY-MONDAY, FEB. 8-9 ,. TUESDAY, FEB. 10 TOM MOORE DOROTHY GISH Supported by OWEN MOORE - in lltiltl111tltti111tItlttttlltfllliltillltlllltftttilt1111111t11t M S ' !i M YIY f tr i ARR ICK Y -n'--> BROWN OF HARVARD" Week Startin Sunday, Febeuar Nights, 50c to S. Matinees Wed., 50c to $ Sat.,*c to $2 TTY OF GREYSTONE" >u forgive your fiance if you saw him make love People never tire of this picture-according to the reports of other cities where is is being repeated. It's a brand new print. See the Yale and Harvard boat race, A. H. Woods a WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, FEB. 11-12 Presents FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEB. 13-14 MADGE KENNEDY "Up in Mabel's Room" BERT LYTELL .a -in - in "THE RIGHT OF WAY" rom the stirring romance of Canadian life by' Sir Gilbert Parker "TH E BLOOMING ANGEL" A SPECIAL J-HOP ATTRACTION A Frivolous Farce of Feminine Foibles With these Incomparable Farceuis, Hazel Dawn, V Jones, John Arthur and Enid Maricey. And a Supporting Company of Equal Merit f COME YOURSELF! BRING YOUR GUESTS! ,