THE MICHIGAN DAILY T Tbest work of this school is found in 1Lthe illustrated magazines of the time, notably "Once a Week," "Good Words,"' tXHIllD IN U RP Y"Crhl,"London Society," and D N L"The Sunday Magazine." In the late 19th century, Aubrey LATE WORKS OF ILLUSTRATORS Beardsley, influenced by both Euro-, SIMW 'REAT ADVANCE OVER EARLIER PERIOD pean and Japanese art, produced a novel style of decorative illustration which was highly original and impres- sive. His illustrations for Mallory's "Mort Darthur" are shown. Some of the finest illustrators have devoted their talents to the illustra- --Nmmft tion of children's books. In the case reserved for their works are shown examples of Sir John Tenniel, the original illustrator of "Alice in Won- derland," Walter Crane, Kate Greena- way, Maxfield Parrish, and others. The section of American illustrators shows, among others, examples of work of Joseph Pennell, F. Hopkir Smith, and Charles Dana Gibson. Two cases are devoted to Eng and American cartoons. The exhibit will remain in the ridor until Christmas vacation. MUST OPEN DOORS TO FOR. EIGNERS, SAYS NEW EXECUTIVE Mexico City, Nov. 30.-General Al-° varo Obregon who is to be inaugurated tomorrow as president of Mexico, has prefaced his induction into office with promises of the immediate institution of a program of social and civil re- .form that was said to be the basis for the revolution last summer which ulti- mately swept him into power., He has stated not only to the press but in several conferepces with con- gresu that Mexico must open its Joors to foreigners of good intent, must pro- tect foreign capital, must settle its international obligations - in other words must get in tune with the world. As the fundamental basis for this adjustment he has asserted that Mexico must return to a normal mode of living in which petty ambitions of individuals; must be submerged and vital policies of social reform put into practice. He recognizes education 'of the masses as the real first need and, if his plans are carried out, schools long neglected will be opened and school teachers, long underpaid and in many cases not . paid at all, will be given employment. The new president was born in 1880 in the state of Sonora. From early childhood he was forced to work for a living, but he has be- come one of the country's biggest in- dustrial men. I Works of some of the modern illus- trators of England and America are displayed in the exhibit which opened yesterday iin tihe main corridor of the Library. The first case is devoted to Thomas' Bewick, William Blake, and John Flaxman. It is from Thomas Bewick :hat tihe contsistent development of English illustration begins to date. Bewick marks an iniportant p'eriod in the technical history of wood-engrav- ing and he brought into black-and- white illust-ration a new sense cf color and texture. His illustrations for Aesop's "Fables" and his natural his- tory books form the most important step in book illustrationo which had been made for a century. The period of the '60's is charac- terized by pictorial conviction and the T 1t2 ". g&C~~ yp'j Quality Clothing Satisfaction tpargnteed Some Low Clothing Prices 11 0 W hite Stud.... 110 East Huron St. Classy Photographs At Prices You Can Afford to Pay Sittings made now will assure you prompt delivery of Photos before Xmas Vacation Why Pay the Up - Town Pricea t SCHOOL OF DANCING I you can walk, you can dance after four private lessons with XLLE. JEANETTE KRUSZKA OR POILIP MILLER, '23 LET US PROVE THE FACT For Appointment Call PHONE 2308-R Between Hours 12-2 OR AT THE STUDIO 324 E. HURON. Two Blocks West of High School L RESSERS lades art G ns K.A S pecialty II Covrialht 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx l OW come the December discounts on all Suits! 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