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T GPiano, violin, and1 vocal numbers
will be heard on the programy b ad-
vanced students of the University
School of Music at 4:15 o'clock tomor-
row afternoon in School of Music
hall. The general public is invited.
The program is as follows:

CERCLE FRANCAIS DIRECTOR
TO TALK ON "ANATOLE FRANCE"I
Jean B. Cloppet, director of the Cer-
cle Francais, will give an address on
"Anatole France" at 4:15 o'clock Wed-
nesday afternoon in groom 203, Tappan
hall. The lecture is the last one on,
the program for this semester.
Tryouts for the French play to be
given next 'March will be held from
4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday, Thursday, and

Albumhlett........Wagner-Wilhelmjn Friday afternoons of this week in the
Clarence Post Cercle Francais room, south wing.
Sonata, Op. 10, No. 2 ..... .Beethoven Every student of French in the Uni-
Ruth Stiller versity, who is interested, is asked

Sonata, D major..........Haendel
Leonard Falcone
"One Fine Day" (from Madame
Butterfly) .. .............. Puccini'
Mary E. Stauffer
Sonata, Op. 10, No. 3 ......Beethoven
Margaret Strauss
Faust Fantaisie ........... . ...Alard
Oswald Schaefer

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WORKSHOP COMPANY PLANS
PRESENTATION OF TWO PLAYS
"The Truth" and "The Climbers,"
both four-act plays by Clyde Fitch,
will be presented by the Workshop
company under the direction of E.
Mortimer Shuter, as soon as they can
be prepared for the stage.
Practice on the first act of "The
Truth" will be commenced at the
meeting next Thursday evening.
Work on the other play is to begin at
a later date. All of the 21 members
of the Workshop company who have
been studying American playwrights
#will have parts in the presentations.
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POLAND GIRL NOT TO BE
QUESTIONED UNTIL LATER
Iona Poland, the 15-year-old girl
found unconscious on the street and
who has been at the Homoeopathic
hospital the past week is almost re-
covered. It has been thought best not
to examine her as :yet.
She will probably not be questioned
until after the lifting of the quaran-
tine at the''hospital, according to Mr.
Springer, the superintendent.
H. P. BOSTICK, '24, SUFFERS
FALL IN GYM; BREAKS ANKLE
Herbert P. Bostick, '24, fell from
an overhead ladder in the gymnasium
yesterday afternoon and broke his
ankle. Ie ws swinging on the lad-
der when he lost his grasp and fell,
twisting his ankle beneath him. Some
friends helped him to the Health ser-
vice offices, whence he was removed
to the University hospital.
QUARANTINE ON HOMOEOP
HOSPITAL MAY BE OFF SOON'
No new cases of diphtheria have
been found in the Homoeopathic hos-

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Screen
Majestic-Rex Beach's adventure
story, "North Wind's Malice."
Arcade-William S. Hart in his
latest big he-man picture,
"The Testing Bfock." Also "Ed-
gar's Sunday pourtship."
Wuerth - Douglas Fairbanks
starring in his latest produc-
tion, "The Mark of Zorrow."
Hallroom Boys Gcomdy and
Universial News.
Orpheum-Hank Mann in a com-
edy that rolls 'em over, "Leap
Year," and Vod-a-vil movies.
THIS WEEK}
Stage
Whitney-Wednesday and Thurs-
day-Jack Norworth in a whir-
ly girly comedy, "My Lady
Friends."
Garrick (Detroit) - Marjorie
Rambeau in thanning Pol-
lock's great melodramatic hit,
"The Sign on the Door." Its
an A. H. Wood production.
Shubert (Detroit)-This is the
last week of the peppy musical
comedy scream, "Cinderella
on Broadway."

T is generally ad-
Imuted that the
average tea is a thing
to be avoided if pos-
sible. Still there ist
a certain amount of '
satisfaction to be /
had, even from the
dullest of them, if
you can be sure you
are well dressed.
ZBLWOOD BtiCKWOOD
Colkir. &., .s
EARL6' W ILS ON, TRoYX.@L.n

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JEWELER AND OPTOMETRI
The Store of Reliability & Satisfa
113 South Main Street
ANN ARBOR, - - MICHI

J. L. CHAP

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S HUBERT
D ET R OIT
New York Winter Carden
'acinderelie.
On iBroadway"
AR RICK
DETROIT
MARJORIE RAMBEAU in
"The Sign on the Door"

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Sleep Anyplae
Eat at Rex 's
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 ARBOR STREET
Near State and Packard

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pital since last Wednesday and unless
new developments occur the quaran-
tine will be lifted before the end of
the week.
The children's ward is quarantined
on account of a case of chicken pox.

IF.

RPHEU
THEATER

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HARRY
CA R E Y

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WARNER

"When We Were Twenty-one"
and

In

A MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE ROMANIIC NORTH!
The Famous Rex Beach "Smash" is Evident in Every Foot
of This Wonderful Story of the Gold Fields of Alaska.

"Hearts Up"
A Story Written
by Himself

IAROLD
IN

LLOYD

YOU'LL

SEE

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"Number Please"

TODAY ONLY

TODAY ONLY

HER. FACE
WAS PETTY
SHOULDERS
METRO
as the £scxnatin
little shimnmy danie±in
THE CHORUS
GIRLS ROMANCE
,. ipedfrorn F. SCOTT FIT2GERALD'S
Saturda Fi iiory "IHIAD
AD sli0UERS'.,Scenario bt3
P2ERCX' HEATH a'nd directionby,
SWILLIAM C. DOWLAN
Wednesday- Thursday
SHOWS

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DOUG LAS
OF-
from the Alt Story
Weekly' novel ""The
Cur'se of Capisiran6'
byj Johnsfon McCule3
Diected bgFRED NISLO
Hemets the pictum~ in
which the word's
greatest exponent
of good cheer and
humor gives goua genuine fl of of
fOn tand thrills - pep and action.
comedy -love- guaranteeing to
drive away all your' blues.

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-two men at death grips in the snow, snarling like wolves, clutching at each
other's throats with fingers of steel, rolling over and over to the edge of the glacier!
-Vera Gordon, the wonderful mother in "Humoresque," play the greatest part of
her career.
-Tom Santschi, the husky, fearless star of "The Spoilers," in a role that will thrill
you tor the core.
-love, revenge, furious jealousy, super-human endurance, struggle, triumph- a
splendid tale, told by a master story teller, acted by a flawless cast.

!SAMUEL GOLDWYN and REX BEACH.
Pi'es ent
REX BEACH +s
Camous story
Directed by
CURL HARBAUCH & PAUL BERN

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