ss a satis I in 'e Anderson has the leading part 1o Am I," here the fir'st threej asing as "] In xwli Pauline Starke is featured Wednes- cni'da~y and Thursday in "Salvation 1111MNell" which is produ ced from the stage play- that Mrs. Fiske madei with a fanmous. The story is an intensely beauti- 1human on,( and concerns New York's or the Fast Side and the romance of a Sal: e plotj vation Army worker. elding, The story of an orphan girl adopted life, is by a rich artist--that is the theme of breed. Shiirly Mlason's latest picture "Ever Rose- Since Ev'e," which is here for the re- e cast. mainder of the week. "Ever Since' tle in- Eve" is a little romance admirably; r life, suited to Mliss Mfason, It is what may 'ing in be called a surprise play inasmuch asi zabeth the final scene is utilized to clear up e Fol- a mystery~ which has marked the pro-, ped to gross of the story throughout. pro- days of the weekz. There is plenty ofj action in the picture, dealing with a gambling resort which a girl is obliged to manage. Alice Lake is seen Wednesday and Thursday in "The Misfit Wife." Thisf picture is well staged and 'depicts an existence much more interesting than the lives of most "misfits." jEdna Murphy andi Johnnie Walker are 'the stars in "Play Squ~are." The plot concerns the struggle of a boy to redeem himself from evil surlTround- ings. THE ~STAGE GARRICKi Helen Shipman in her new musical comedy "Lola" is here for a week's Shipman just conmpleted her tour. The is a bad investment, and many and story, of the play revolves around the amusing are the complications awising' Cour: doings of a cash girl from Johnson's -from Lola's management. T~he musical taught Food Emporium in Kokomo, Ind., wvho numbers include a number of 'song univers I MODERN, POETS', LECTURE FIVE-, LECTURES BY PRESENT DAY COLLUM SANDBERG UNTERMEYER LO' TICKETS. AT GRAHAM'S AND WAHR'S Course Tickets $1.25 -tor hi lm y ip the TODAY- MONDAY -TUESDAY HasAnnAr borAS~otoeei? 11 J. ., Vii; i,' ' . yrt. ?, Here is A. Picture, That Vividly Portraying This Person,, or 1! In a Story of Thie Lov, Skipper and a - Cockta f 1 ' _ k N"i m 9 ' First Day ........... Second Day........... Third J5ay ........ . Fourth {Day ............ Fifth Day ........... Sixth Day ...... ...... Seventh Day ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... L Drank HE .. Love I ,. .,i ' ,fj //' r% Il !" \ . -4 , I/ ,% 4~ N :' 4 IL/ t 1I I v mow I '_ _ ."'"" " ,, r o , - J 9 '-Next time you flirt with.' my wife 1mn gonnxa get rough! I 1. F 6 t' ( i PN\ i "I I / Qi 'TARBOR IE SHINING R~epiring .rp Cleanling I31ocking 1)ramm, Surprise, 1Heart-Ureak and. Delightfilils' the Seienth Day in the romance of a man who didn't kowerwomen ,end ;a poc1ety siren who didnI't know esel T HE'S DIFFERENT! Dilck is different from the boy you saw' in "Tol-, 'able David"'-Bu~t you will like hinm EVERY BIT AS MJ1I1 in this or'iginal story by For- ter Emnerson BJrowne. Henry King, who di- rected "Tol'able D~avidI,"~ direced this one, too- and scored again. _. a SCHEDULE Matinee-1 :30, 3:00~, 4:30 Evening 7 :00 and S:30 14a4t Feature Starts 9 P. 31i! SUJND)AE:PRICES Bal4 25c, Au i I Guaran~teed LIBERTY SPECIAL - Cmig- Wednesday - The W'or~d' S Champion - Wall I - -. .1 -! " . - 1, - - I- - , ;. For Electrical W ashtenaw Electric Shop Telephone 273 .ir Call the 2 00E