TURE SECTIO iday as a suppleme ction of The Mic be in the hands o previous to the da or contributions tion of good faith. r....Joseph A. Bern Assistants :n Thomas H. Adam way Byron ]Iarnton ...........Stewart T.I ............Edwin R.7 DLIT2 DER weeks ago-almost. Dulcy-Why, they know each other N as well as if they'd been children to- gether. n to John-They ought to. higan Dulcy-Just what do you mean? Why, why, John Hodges! af the John-Rats! They make me sick with their conscience-born engage- must ments. They haven't even the cour-1 age of their convictions-or actions. Let me catch you- stein Dulcy-Oh! Oh! Wait till they're married. Then you'll- . John-Married! An engagement as used to imply marriage. Nineteen and eighteen-why- Beach Dulcy-I'm going to tell Betty. Miess You're the worst prig. Wait till Sam- John-Yes, and tell them both that hiding behind the skirts of the mere word engagement, for the sake of ap- pearances, is pretty far down the scale, though the Lord knows it. is common enough nowadays. The chauf- feur- Dulcy-To think, she adores you! Wait till I tell her-- John-I'll bet you won't tell her1 mother. nd a And at that Dulcy flounced out of has the room. tish. THE VERNAL EQUINOX Does the subtle chemistry of this confounded weather also work in the very marrow of your bones? Do you finish your morning classes and smell the invitation to adventure that is in the air as you walk to lunch? The pulling power of the spring workers fixing lawns and flower beds seems enormous. And the new greenness, the tree buds,-the crocuses. You go 'along tingling, looking at the boys or girls, as the case may be, wishing that you had a car, and finally deciding that the afternoon shall be dedicated to riotous and unplanned enjoyment, no matter what the cost. There is the most obvious promise of romantic adventure in the air, in the voices of those most accomplished liars, the spring birds. So off you go, after lunch, walking miles in the pursuit of that vague longing which. tugs so persistently. Nothing happens, but your faith that it will the next minute never wavers. You look and smell and feel, and if you have a companion you talk idiot- ically; if you are alone your thoughts are 'in an even more chaotic state. You enjoy yourself almost ecstatically and yet are indefinably tantalized. It is the weather. Spring has im- 1 H ATE "BARBE plicitly promised you something and FRANCE TO MARK LINE WHERE ing the inscril then has reniged. She is an inveterate, GERMAN ADVANCE WAS HALTED rested the rush an awful liar. Paris.-To mark the line where the The number German advance in the spring of 1918 places where - Increase your business by advertis- was stopped it is proposed to erect will shortly be ing in The Michigan Daily.-Adv. pyramids along the entire front bear- Petain. "La Ferza SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDA' AGNES A Playing the leading feminine that of Folly Vallance, the London show-girl, is. Agnes who made such a sensation in bidden Fruit." ALSO JEROME PATRICK THEODORE ROBERT a. .ByE. B. W. _ _ AGE OF INNOCENCE y hard nowadays to fi is not hurried; that vent yet is not swee o find eclectic brushv 0 writer-at least, for a late volumes do we y or even gentle hu: and bustle of the cur eted in the books, mal ps more representativ Yet the cleanly outli and the prevalent se question are so often faulty craftsmanship ction is denied to ti ike novels and happe, a smattering of the w work us. find mor. rent king e of ned, amy the that hose n to vork *3 i i I ADULTS 0 20c 7-- SHOWS AT 2:00, 3:30,7:00, 8:30 .,; ' ;.w .. / /1 7" TODAY AND TOMORROW A Goldwyn Picture with the capacity for a sort of enjoyment for nu- recommend "The Age of by Edith Wharton. It is "eatest book of the year," killfully constructed, well . consistent, if these qual- ave any appeal. This is :an be said of most of the We feel sure that those consider staying home to Friday or Saturday night enjoy this book. 66TS A GREAT LIFE" If you don't weaken. A screamingly funny picture of school boy life from the famous story by V'( / w ii n -l j i *,/, / pI ~ ' MARY ROBERTS RINEHART EDITORIAL ke her naiae. lder brother-like f CAN you imagine sitting on a golden throne all day, and ,having your enemies boiled or fricasseed, according to your mood? her ND dusky slaves bringing you bushels of pearls and golden-brown maids doing the hula-just for you-the King? did you know that way shetreats, e wa on a honey-I ( [orrid! She's not been en- -eorge for two weeks. She d to Sam last night. he number seven this sum- e's just the fourth. You an, John, and Betty just ire she does; I wear pants. did Betty get engaged to YOU'RE GOING TO LAUGH Mary Roberts Rinehart has never written a funnier story than this delightful chapter in the adventurous lives of a couple of schoolboys. When a Millionaire Marries an Act There is usually one of two results-a divorce withi) a year, or a lif quarrels, suspicion and disillusion; for the love of money and the 1o miration are poor foundations on which to build even a "modern" Remember those wonderful CLYDE COOK Comedies. Another one today. Better than ever! "News while its FOX IS showing the latest i national dev versa? ly, she loves him. a' them. he's nineteen and You she's GOLDWYN COMEDY BRUCE SCENIC I AY PROCRA [ (SAVE THIS FOR READY REFERENCE) PROGRAM NEXT WEEK PROGRAM THIS WEEK LAST WEEK IN MAY SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Ayres in a W. D. Taylor Special, "The Furnace." Clyde Cook y. Latest Fox News.r SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Mary Pickford in "Thru the Back Door. Jimmy Aubrey Comedy. The Latest Fox News., George Arliss in a Special, "The Devil." A Hank Mann C Latest Fox News. 0 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ie O'Brien in "Broadway and Home." 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