THE M HHIGAN DALY Fren h Politics Is Address Title Abbe Ernest Dimnet, graduate and professor of the University of Lille, and formerly professor of English at the College of Stanislas, will give an address on "The Coming Men in French Politics" at 4:15 o'clock to- day in Natural Science auditorium. He is well known in America through his contributions to magazines, par- ticularly the Atlantic Monthly, and his course of Lowell lectures during 1919 and 1920. He "will describe the trend of mod- ern French political thought and the leaders who personify them. The lec- ture is under the auspices of the Uni- versity and is one of a series given by Abbe Dimnet during the course of a four months' tour of the United States. HOUSE SOLD FOR JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY With but one day of the ticket sale past, practically the whole house for the Friday night performance of the Junior Girls' play is sold out. The Saturday matinee proved next in pop- ularity with very few seats left, but there is still a limited number of good seats for Saturday night. Vivid and distinctive posters placed about the campus hinting at scenes and costumes from the play have at-1 tracted attention as being more indi- vidual than the ordinary printed -card advertisement. These posters were de- signed, painted, and printed by girls of the junior class. The committee expressed itself as being well pleased with the results of the sale so far. Several out-of-town Orders are expected, which with the remainder of the campus sale, it is stated, will undoubtedly run the total above all expectation. "Humming" and "Now and Then" record by the happy six, on sale at Allmendinger's Music Shop.-Adv. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen lajestie - "The Kentuckians," with Monte Blue. Universal comedy, "Tee Time," and Pathe News. Arcade-Sylvia Breamer in "Not Guilty." Comedy and Bray Pieto. Wuerth-Alice Brady in "Out of the Chorus." Sunshine com- edy and UniversalNews. Orpheum-"Milestones." Vanity Fair Maids comedy and an epi- sode of "Velvet Fingers." THIS WEEK Stage SWhitney--Cecil Leanand Cleo Mayfleld in "L~ook Who's Here." Garrick (Detroit) - The latest musical comedy hit, "Irene.' Shubert' (Detroit) -William Hodge in his most popular comedy, "The Guest of Hon- or." SPECIAL CAR SECURED FOR STUDENT VOLUNTEER COUN( Approximately 70 Students Expect to Leave Friday for Conven- tion at Lansing ed 'olunteer convention which begins Friday evening and closes at 9 o'clock Sunday night. The return car will eave Lansing immediately at the close >f the last session and will arrive in Ann Arbor at 12 o'clock that night. 'hose who have not talked with Avery i SHUB E RT D E T R 0 1 T WILLIAM HODGE In "The Guest of Honor" A R RICK DETROIT The Sensation @14 Continents I -1 The Amusement of Ann Arbi 11 may do so by calling 199 LUNCH R, A Nice Cozy Plac You Enjoy Your One half block of "MAP i WHIT T H E A T SAT., MAR. Charles Froh 93-M. 1111llllllllill lllllil i 1111111111lI 11111111111g 1111111 1 -OM After the Show e Where THE Meal G R E Y Where shall we go. South SHOP To the GREY S4OP _____ S For a Buffalo. IEY 60East L iberty R. E * T HE T WO STAR COMBiNATION air *a4040 fl pr r - UE XE I NL L fl E E l In order sell ad- IIter Cmd ui nvo n hi Latest Coeywith Huio SO MAH'CHERE THE NAL E S T AST AJ PRODUCTiON ( LAST TIMES T 0 Presents A Fir. N'ational' ores SKINK in the new Pl "A TheVilla 1 He had taken the blame own brother's sin; giv love of this girl to his bt too! And now she want( back! Harold McGrath's Big of the East, Glittering < Screen! Other Added Feat Tomorrow - Sati DOROTHY GISI "The Ghost in Garr A Paramonni Pic "Representatives to the Student Volunteer convention at Lansing should make arrangements with me for a reservation on the special car," said B. F. Avery, '23, yesterday. Avery has secured a special car which will leave the interurban station at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Approximately 70 University stu- dents will attend the State Student t by A. E. MASC Mail Orders filled i received. Enclose dressed stamped e Best Seats $2.50 v ten per cent. et r 1 a/ rtrybGdy s aTkTiCg ab Lt T and N P IC $ .y U A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION PRICES: $2.5 2 .5,, 7b 5 a o oig P COMING SUNDA Fatty Arbuckle B wsteM, illiol TODAY TOMORROW and SATURDAY ADwOLPH .N C7h ZUKOR presents A CHARLES MAI With MON Fighting themz GNE Production TE BLUE son of the mountains, he spurned an who called his clan a disgrace r ornnAV fhll V PHOTOPLAYS QUALITY' A% 0 " I I VJAY VPUIML (FRIDAY and SATURDAY TODAY ONLY A L ICE BR ADY C { ,, to the State. . But he knew the other was right, and set out to clean up the feuds! in The rest is a story and the woman them. of two worthy foes who chose between "'OUT OF ramon etre THE From the Novel by John Fox, Jr. r ,. _ \\ \ f ' ., , . ate _, ; . f " ' " . ; r; "' ,f r: ' CHORUS" Marrying "Ou t o f t h e Chorus" into aristocracy proved a poor miatch for this girl. .NE HA y "1 I._ The STAR that Never Disappoints M L E S T 0 N S :. ,; ,, . ,t ,. a 1 11 ' Striking Costumes Miss Brady is called t he best dressed star in motion pic- tures, and all feminine picture fans may look to her for new- est sartorical wrlnkles. SUNDAY-THURSDAY ELAINE I1AM MNERSTEI in .00 A ..GOLDWYN PICTURE The ardent lover of threegenes tions ago, rebelled at conventionsa eloped with the girl he loved. But when his daughter wished wed- ah, that was another story. FRIDAY-SATURDAY CHAS. RAY "Pleasure i DOUG. FAIRBANKS Seekers" It In IN '_ " "The Nut"E The conquest of Broad- way by a country mini- ster's daughter. "Peaceful Val IN ADDITION UNIVERSAL COMEDY "Tee Time" NEWS ORCHESTRA WUERTH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS COMING SUN. -THURS. "THE NI