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April 21, 1923 - Image 2

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ICE. MICHIGAN, DAILY

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2 ing Tut Revel Attracts
Many Students To Detro't
A number of University students to 'rodulced in Detroit. Thbe commit~ltee
will attend the "King Tutankhamen ' Jf l1cd on f a,"outdoing the nocted
Revel", the first annual theater haiSc'bbal Th mjoty fte
of the Little Art theater of Detroit, ss vll1,e garbed in fancy dress,
which is to bei held Monday night ati as r:o;uestol, most of them choosing
he Qraystone ballroomi, Detroit. r~l +J gy11tlt'ian odes, bL't evening dre'ss
Several!" bwineid ncfraternities have taken boxet- lo bei v~e c. Striking cos-
~s fr teirmemers nd nubertumnes have been createdl by Detroit
of individual students have secure(, costumecrs and nmodistes for the event.
tickets. The ball is planned to be the
biggest social event of the year inA N
Detroit and 'the invitation. list is 1
cluve. Charles R. 'Osiiiis, Jr., '20, isTX-
chairman of the ball coijhmittee. lie ,1
was well known ini campus activit ie -,'
being editor of the Michiagnen sian,~Fsia
manager of the Glee club the year of'ile-aFsz
its Pacific coast trip, and associate lrc 71 fromnqaine weeks of trium-
and city editor of The Daily. pliant success. es in' New York and
Flan,~ Egypftian D)ecoratio on ,ton, thie Vagnerian Festival Opera
Decorations for the ball are being con a will open 'a four".'days' en-
done by John Zwerkoff, a Detroit ar- agceireat in Detroit at Orchestra hall,
tist who has won several art awards,'!next su;n1ay aftertnoon, April 30,
and a staff of artists. They are to, be ,h-enr Anen cks"llIaensel unid
Egyptian of the Tutankhamlen per~eod I GreW" w!Ii 1*iiresented. This will
all designs being taken from authen-1be folclowed S1 unday evening by Wag-
tic plates of the Metropoitan Museum nn'-s "l)ie Mistersinger," Monday by
of Arts. The entire ball room is to j "Tannhiaeulser," Tuesday by, "Lphen-
be transformed in~to an Egyptian strumc-i grin" aind Wedlnesday afternoon byl
ture. Small details carry out the gen- "Tristan unod Isolde."
eral theme. :PIropjerEties°Req re large Outlay>
Costumes have been execuied hb; In preparing the sets for the comn-
Mrs. F. Youngbloodl, a theatrical cos-; pany, the German Stage association
tumoer of Chicago, from designs dlone !employed 150 artists and laborers in-
by artists of the Little Arts theater.!cesnlfotwmnh.Smeia
An Egyptian ballet is to be one ofi of the.lproportions of the undertaking
the piece de resistance of the. enter- may be gathered from the statement
tainment during the evening. It will tht1500sur eto ana
interpret the discovery of King Tut- were used as well as 15,000 met erg
ankhlamen. Costumes are to be es- woeIalae.100 onso
pecially daring and elaborate and theonails, ooo poundslva ofs glue, 8,000 o
dance movements will allow consider- .i' }2,0 onso le ,0
ble pageantry. 1)O;UfI s of color and crayon, 600 rolls
of Ch rpnrl 1 (~afc00 mens ~loe

N~ew Naval Aide
At Italian Embassy

Lehmann, while, Rlcbard _AldIrich of Thlere were ne 'l 2000 delegatesj
of the New York Times was equallyI said to have beenl on the verge of hys-
enthusiastic "about .the Isolde-ot Elsa teria. Ex citement wAas at its height
Aisen. Frederich Schorr has been When M Irs. 'William C( umngzs story, 1
generally, acclaimed( as' "supremely; of. New York., wtihdrew as a candidate
great" as Hans Sachs and as Wolfram for president-general 1e'aing it to
while Heinrich K-note, despite his the' Washington and Pennsylvania del-
age, is still, m1aking a profound im- egates. This cauzsed bitter feeling
pression as Tristan_-, Tanhacuser and among the women and started the riot.
Lohengrin." The conductors,. EdouardEach woman wished to get her vote
M oericke and Ernest Knoch, have l for the national olffcer in as soion as
be(en, compared to jAnton. Seidl byI possible and to rush away from theI
Iienry T. Firnek of the Newv York Eve- i crowd. This resulted in all the corn-
ning Post. I!motion and made it necessary to call
Mail 'orders for the opera are now! the police and firemen for protection.
being received at Grinnell Bros. Music
house in Detroit. Matinee prices at,,e ,1mwSpesaks;, Ve Alrnul Siecretairice,
$1 to $4, whbile evening prices are $1 W ilfred .rP.shaw, general ecretary
$ -________ Iof the Alumni associatioz-h, Iread.a
nu~nr ~ ~ Rpaper on the "Functions of the Local
PULIUL~ U1Lj Alumni Club," at a meeting of alumni
of last week in WVestg 'n Reserve col-
Bitter 'Feeling Over Elections Causes Iloge and Case Scientific school, Cleve-
Excilemnenit land, Ohio..
Police were call'od upon to suppress ,-- cto S2.5f)o
disorder at the annual convention of M 1L Wed. Mat.:- 60C. to ~O
the Dau ghters of the American Revo- StMat. - se to $20
lution which has been in session in EDDlIE lCANTORt IN
Washington the last few days. A dis-1 " l 10 IT SNAPPY'
'cussion during balloting in connection ! REMARKlABLE vWINTEPR GARDEN
with the triennial election of officersz SUPER-REVUE
was the cause of the disorder.

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large space on the "President Roose-
vrelt," in which it was brought to
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=W. . Hum iiston of the Brooklyn
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most remarkable feature of the whole
performance was the remarkable
unanimity of the ensemble. The gen-
eral level of excellence attained by
the while cast was very high indeed.

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TO-DAY
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y uiqu an orgial.Mis Magetwo forges of the stage association ahlI val is on and it is a "festival" in ev AND
W, FVraser, dancing instructress of jthe Neami, spears, lances, swords. cry sense .o the word. _
Detroit, is rehearsing the ballet in 1'armor of brass and heavy sheet- iron ArtistWdlss liidREIN L AechN h dnigtchiuihucTcnmdesldeouhfrue h'"aeIf .Kebilo h Nw d
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