SUNDAY, 2e, SUNDAY, 20, v 1 r ie s P, rd it n n g y d rg n- [1cl to is he tic S S19' su wI W is y4i . .. . k _.. ! ec- C 11 Jni- t lub. M yin her ide 'ace ices ver inj ita all .r 20, ear tent .ck o:- he he :ed [ot >n- er ;ht wo nd ih" for t. E. 1' hon, '23, saxaphone artists of spot- Ight fame, have written the music for he only song not written by Roderick. Weiss also collaborated with Barnes n writing the words for the song, Paris Green Blues," which, by the way, is said to be the funniest song of the show. A new overture has been written for the orchestra by another new man, F. B. Thomas, '22, assistant director of the Varsity band. ofteVr1t ad II STARTING TODAY One Man- -One wife! Enough? Civilization insists upon monogomy, but men question it! d Faith to one wife- --or the unleashing of the predatory love-instincts of a man's mind? The plot gf Jagdaene and Pharisee It needs a player with the power of Lionel Barymore to depict William Dale, rocking before the lure of a sin for which he had slain a man and exacted the punishment of life-long torment from his own wife. And Barrymore achieves a triumph. He holds the mirror to man's mind ; reveals the nymphs of love-the hags of satiation. A production worthy of the star. Powerful in drama: profound in thought ; paramount r in entertainment. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS A 2 Reel Chester Comedy 'BEAT IT" TOPICS ORCHESTRA I I ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday, March 21st WPooosPreoenra p Poor. Garry ,yl r SEATS NOW T1A1Us GPriadin1 Teasing Mabel The Funniest Farce Ever Produced 6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO SEATS NOW i 4