IFA] IVA L V 1 L1 GUESTS OF a== -- -- - wir FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEB. 20-21 Marguerite Clark " RL in "A GIRL NAMED MARY" inl "The ky and r F E:. in "The 13th also a screen 'a in "Out of MTONS Strings." ephant Man." with Fire." Garrick Deoit "LOOK WHO'S HERE" With, CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD S UBERT"MONTE ! DETROI .cRISTO Jr."j THE WHITNEY if highly desirable young men take .up one of the id'eas brought out in May Irwin's "On the Hiring Line," to appear tomorrow night at the Whit- ney, and make a practice of disguis- ing themselves as chauffeur's, servant problems will become less forbidding to unmarried maidens. However, as in "On the Hiring Line," there will always be the question of whether the neighbor's chauffeur really is a wealthy' gentleman in an assumed role. The chauffeur is but one, of the characters in this comedy who are not what they seem. At least two butlers and two maids also turn out to be counterfeits, and or a time nearly all the people in the play sem to bey try= ing to mystify one 'another., Among the abstract characters in "Experience," which is coming next Tuesday to the Whitney are Fashion, Beauty, Excitement, Song, Deceit, and Frivolity, with their escorts, Sport, Style Snob, Conceit, Blue Blood, Trav- el, and Drivel. sattsfactoro, 'ery custom- unt be large Brief Cases, Music Folios Student Cases I'I Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable Trade mark Dealers, of qualityk LIFTON MFG. 00.. New York The 'Screen Approximately 100 letters will be sent out by the Union to prominent men throughout the country, request- ing them to be guests of the Union when in Ann Arbor. Noted men oth- er than alumni will receive these let- ters. On such occasions these men will be guests of honor at Union recep- tions and dinners, at which the stu- dent body would be given the oppor- tunity to meet the visitors. Taft, Leacock, and other speakers while here have expressed the desire to meet the students, and in line with these requests, the Union expects to fulfill the wishes of the visitors and at the same time to benefit the stu- dents by contact with such prominent persons. According to the Union ,officials,' it is a part of -the students' education to meet such distinguished mep as Taft and Leacock, and the officials' intend to afford the students such a, chance. UNIVFBSITY TO GIVE DINNER AT EDUCATORS' CONVENTION A Michigan dinner will be given under the direction of the University of Michigan during the meeting of the National Education association, at 6 o'clock Wednesday, at the Madonic hall in Cleveland. This is the second annual affair of the kind and will be attended by all of the men fron the educational de- partment of the University, as well as many members of the faculty. Oth- ers wishing to attend the dinner may secure tickets from the appointment office in Tappan hall. BILLINGS, MN0-T., ALUMNI MEET TO PERFECT ORGANIZATION An alumni organization was formed at Billings, Mont., by 15 Michigan -alumni at a meeting held there last Saturday. There are about 30 more alumni living in that community, and it is expected that they will join the organization. Henry A. Chapple, '14L was elected secretary. COLLEGE GIRLS, ATTENTION! Your darty dresses remodeled into artistic up-to-date frocks. For partic- ulars write Madame York, 1404 Kes- ner Bldg., Corner Madison and Wab- ash, Chicago, Illinois.-Adv. CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. Tuesday Februrary 2 Interchangeable Portable Type Model THE MULTIPLEX HAMMOND TYPEWRITER Special Offer to Collegians MARTIN R. WEBB Student Rep. 1214 Willard Phone 1595-R j716P, ay ComstxkoJorisl 1re tJhe Most WondeqRul PIayin Ai COMPANY OF NOWI 82 PEOPLE 6THN 10 .10 Co SCENES' 4 s~uCC Lunc Maynard St. 4 r rrr Nunn Car, WHITNEY TH EA Main & Huron. Iniversity Ave. THE MAJESTIC 4. AY THEATER, Y NIGHT FEB 21 Ease and luxury are no induce- aients to abandoning her old friends as far as the heroine of Marguerite Clark's latest, photoplay, "A Girl Named Mary," is concerned. "Mary" is perplexed rather than,,entirely hap- py when she discovers that she is the daughter of a wealthy widow instead of the kindly woman she had called "mother.'' At first she rebels against moving from a humble flat to.her newly found mother's expensive home and leaving all those who are, dear. to her, but an arrangement satisfactory to all is ef- fected when she marries her girlhood' sweetheart. .: s Hobart j iHT®XiCATI M TEMPTS YOUTH WITH Wl"&. TEST COMEDIENNE Irwin comedy, direct from the heater, N. Y. I THE ARCADE ING LINE 7'. ggins and Harriet Ford eorge C. Taylor) STINCTIVE MERIT obert Hudson [inna Gombell omer Lndsey Shall a husband insist that his wife with a fortune in her own name limit her expenditures to his income is the qugstion that precipitates domestic war in "His Wife's Money," to feature Eugene O'Brien today and tomorrow at the Arcade. O'Brien has the role of a success- ful young civil engineer who insists that his wealthy wife exist ou his meagre $12,000 income. She pre- tends to accept, but cleverly camou- flages her expenditures so that she far exceeds the limit. When her hus- band discovers the deception, the story is brought to a speedy and high- ly dramatic close. SPRICES- Lower Floor $2.00-Balcony $1.5 Gallery 75c SEAT SALE SATURDAY MORNING .a D igger and. Better this year than -ever b la borate Scenic Effects - New Costuwi (frrsb by Mt heClerg y rom Coaus to Co tiw err wrn.iY , . .. Y" -Seats Now Selling Today Tomorrow MARGUERITE Today and Tomorrow Supported by ZOes'eenf Wife$ MOney" C LARK in a story of laughter, love and tears "A Girl Named[Mary" I . t t t LUCKY MAN! girl with a raft of money! MAYBE SHOWS ese AT 2:00 3:30, 7:00 8:30 MAL~G '; .,I Her Name Rhymed With Contrary! So did she. As poor as a church mouse. Yet, when her real r found her after years of searching,-offered her wealth-ga home- tiful clothes,-didMary accept? ucky,-and MAYBE he wasn't. k more powerful than wealth. the case" found it out too before But after She did not! Acted up. Ran away. love affair, and won 'em all when she did it. Tangled 'em all in a Better come and see! And it was too Extra Added Feature $ tt $ Gayety Comedy, "FIREMAN, SAVE MY GAL" -C. "Fotygraft Gallery" A Briggs Comedy Special Pathe News Majestic Orchestra Sunday-Monday-Tuesday NAZIMOVA -IN - "STRONGER THAN DEATH" r SHOWS START 2:00,3:30, 7:00, 8.:30 PRICES INC. TAX Adults 25c Children 1 Oc SUNDAY, The Big Tickle Two