n1 cmcjj IEU AHISI ID INC IN OPENING ' 'ESTIV9k CONCERT, IA11IN() THR E DIIIOWLL CIVE CIIE.STRA PROGRAM TO LAST THROUGH GONCERTS Friday Designated "Artists' -Night",. to ,Appear WCO prepari~ations have been comnplet- ed, for' Ann Arbor's thirtieth annual' .May Festival, the first concert of v./1~C~x w~ll be given at S o'clock Wed- nesday evening in Hill auditorium when Deniamfino Gigli, the noted tan- cr~ of the Metropolitan Opera company will sing three aiaS with the Chicago Symiphony orchestra and the Univer- F~yChioral 'Union wall sing the chor- ale, "Awake" and the choral finale from "Die Weistersinger." The or- chestra will play TFranck's ;Symphony in D minor and aeveral smaller works for orchestra. Three outstanding numbers appear on t~he second Festival program, sche- duled for 8 o'clock Thursday evening: the perforirfance of Gulstav Hoisyt's "'Hymn of Jesus" by the Choral Union with the orchestra, piano and organ. tunder the direction of the composer: M1endelssohn's famous 'Concerto4in E' minor for violn and orchestra, to be played by Erna Rubinstein, -one of the great younger musicians; and three selectionis from Bach's monumlental mnass in B minor by the Choral Un- ion, the orchestra and Mlabelle Addi- so, famous Bach interpret er. The third Festival concert at 2':30 o'clock Friday afternoon iil be the "Children's; Concert"~ given by the Children's F- stival chorus uinder the direction of George Oscar Bowen. Su- zalne. 'Keener, a young soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, will Sing two ijumbers and Arthur Kraft, an Anier- ican tenor, will also contribute two. T'he fourth Festival concert, 'at '8 o'clock Friday evening, usually de- ignated "Artists' Night", will be dis- tinguished by the appearance of Flor - ence Macbeth of the Chicago 'Opera comnpany and Giuseppe I~anise of the ,Vet ropolitan Opera in joint recital with the orchestra. The artists will each contribute two arias and togcth- er will sing a duet, Ei est Schelling, the Anaerican pi- ,io virtuoiso, will play, his "F'antastic Suite" with thte c- chestra -at 2:80 6-1 clock Saturday afternoon, as the prin- cipa1 featu~re of the fifth Festival ecn- cert. Another object of interest on this program is Schumann's "I-hen- ish" symp~hony, transcribed for", mod- 'crn orchestra by Mr. Stock, who wFill con'duct it. -The Festival will be brought to a dloac at 8 o'clock Saturday night with a3 concert performance of Saint-Sa ens' biblical opera, "Samson and Delilah". Tlhe cast includes Charles Marshall of, tile Chcago Opera as Samson, Jeanne, Cordon of the Metropolitan Opera as Dielilah, Clarence 1'hitehill of the MNet-, r:,politan Opera as the High t-Priest and1 ai fenri Scott of the M~etopolitan Opera as AbimeiV,... Tie :..oral Union and; t~ t, a wl appear with these soloists. Noted So Irano To and junior and seniors from 4 to 6 Y W.MAionEKF J GeadilMase r.,Prtdi oiety wil o'clock Tuesday. Those whio. wish to J T R K S enni.ngs, Elizabeth M.1cDowell, and Sing At Festival try out, but are unable to colme at e ,MGrlie'lses 'ri oi[wl these times may makze a special ;gyp- Tln ii IIf lj take the negati-v.e *sde, and v, ill bie- - -poigtment with Miss DanielsonY, or, E t!lLV~ If M repres ented by Eli~aboltn Van Valk-- Julia2 Coe. Ien burgh, Marion Coad, and GCra c M-_ Rehearsals for the Senior G'irls' 6lwn utohc a en The Oratorical association is d1onat- play fo'r the coming week are as fol- carried out for sev eral years, the Un- ing a cup wAhich wvill go to the society lowus: courtiers, Tuesday at 4 o'clock, in ar'h~aweI ngl al, 6tin' versity Y. C.-A. will g. ive a May winning four deba tes out of seve'1. e.Myy nrs h' and e Am netlharety n- Ibreakfast Saturday morning, May 19, The public is invited to attend. iumandmnat t-'lok airites, yiand -t 7in abu yma-mA"eaf~ ______ O'clok ;ast olf as,and at Wed- of this kind..has been held ach year at T nesdayf at a4 o'clock, in Sarah rCas wellI the close of the May Festival wecel St 5Y les d Angell hall, cast of acts 1 and 2, at 5 i for festival guests and university v. j Shown l4edne say o'clock, foresters, in the gymnasium; men.I Thursday at 4 o'clock. cast for acts 3, 1 Breakfa st gill be served n t two 4 ad5 different hours, 8:30 and 1:30 o'clock. Professional manikins will display ~One .of the traditional feature;, will be more than 50 cost~4ines which will be '~ ~ ~ T ~thPT [ 'e serving fsta )ri'and creflmil brought here by theJ. L. Hudson Com- ..:,.i I IIIH and blue, and spring flowers' will be clock Wednesday in the U41ion ball _____used. Music wil be tarnlished during'roomn. The fashion display will be un-' J7na Giesor iriugi ~tebekatbyAo ih2,Hp der the auspices of the residents of b~e jlg' Halladay, '24, and JosephineConnable,; Betsy Barbour house. n Ickr '23. Sport clothes, inclum'in,;kikr '. '. ISororities, league houses andI othe-. bookers, riding habits, a.ad miany suits nte o ih xh ch st the un',on groups may arrange :fr special t abics and dresses, afternooni dreses and a ng t'l men ofthemen 'ill' er'ywllit ap nm ths by calling the office 'of the tn' e smmnerfr il eaog thea'i- ' 'isrtonthe eenwing be elebr31,edtis lsity Y. W.; C. A. Tickets are on tsa: le ds shzown. Iniadditionomen'sesport y abehyaonthe 'Y eirgofM 1,aPa1 at Graham's and Wahr's book storesr morning, and afternoon clothes wi1l Florene acehmrer field. Floene Mcbthledig cbr Th peset raitin f Lntrnand the "Y" office. The ticket sale I be displayed. During the fashion Thaw FlornceMacbthleadng olor- i I-pseotparatiynew, haingrn must be closed by Thursday -night. Tedh Bennett's orchestra will play. tura soprano of the Chicago Opera nightiscnprlve .whig Members of the commiittee in'charge Men and women of the University and' company, will appear with Giuseppe been started four years ago. The olab-an20feh ngilwllsr.TectyrenvedoatndTikLmy Danise at the fourth May Festival con-' orate details of the. ceremiony have committee include, race- Hunter, '23,! be obtained from any fletsy B'arboure cer t, next F riday night. Miss Ma cbeth? been developed since that tim e. ThecaimmJn:tePl-r'2,{thrsdn. canran debut wasPlme, 'womethn rgidnte is a native of Minnesota. HTer Amenr- significance of the passing of-th e lan- rykood__arh_'4,_osepineCon cndbtwsmade 'in Chicago in 1914 terns is that the senior womn .!ive~ Wowr,'4,JspieCn singe which dtate she has steadily in- 1the torch wih gi lc hmto in, artha 2:,ThaldredN,,'23,-VadysHill eirBnau- o Hl nJn creased h2er reputation as one of the ,the junior-, to help light their -way;'23, ataT1y 2,GldsHn Following the usual custom, the 'nan '2 enir ion,.illgiv ahbeakast finest singers of her type now beforej through tl:ha oirg e:. The son- E 3. Mario atch,. '23, an d Cla. n- rvoie~ ,1gv rafs thepuli. hewil in th Bllios eror tis errnr~ ate' in-m bel Bowen, '24. during conniencentent week as a fin- song from "Lakme", David's "Char-- ing the Lantern song, and the j iviors al get-together of all io:,en of the mant Oiseau" anid "the "Vendetta" duet sing their song of acceptance. #SOCIE.TIES PTO DE BATE class. Thmie contmnittee, in charge are: from "Rigoletto" With Mr. Danise. field Daty ev'ents will be held in' the J___ IMildred Neff, chairmian, assist :d by' - afternoon preceding the lantern pro- Athena and Portia Lierr sre Margaret Recinke, Dorothy Bean, Ainn cession. The final games in the s- ,ng ties will, hold 'thira first. annual de- Hinshaw,, Marion Weller, anid (ladysi sports will be held Ito determine thie bate in University 'hall at 8 o'clock to- 1 Hinnon. championships in class baseball, ien- jmiorrow evening. The . debate is be- I 1M IO111e'n nis, archery, and horse-shoe pitch- stxveen the :freshmen members of the ing. The women of the university Wil two organizations. It .is sponsored by- Sgather on the ftillside for a picnic sup- the ratorical association. OUR SPECIAL ocokTedyeeigi at -per after which the athletic awards for The subject for debate is "Resolved iNK the May-pole dance will meet a dance and a dancing pageant will also!J.League of ations." Athena society wl RIDER'S PEN SHOP gynsu.Brorbe included in the program,-.Uphold the .affirmative of the chies-- EAT AT REX9S THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State pand Pacr Se(t~, 601 E. i lartha Washington Candies fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E. Liber-SO ty.'a d v . -- -- ,.:. _ e. " et TODAY uron St. THRU T-iUESD.AY CAROIL DEMPTER RALtPH GRAVES D* WG riffith's "DREAM STRE ET"1 ST-I OW S--:0iO ,- 3:45 -7:04) - 9:45 ADULTS--20c SAnother Sale EvcNnlt Begins Tomnorrowv! Sale of Women's, Mi1sses Popular. Price Ht ~ 333 S. MAIN ,. Further games in the interhouse bseball tournament will be rplayed as i ol)lows: at 5 o'clock tomorrow at Pal- amerI field, Alpiha Gama Delta vs. Kap- pa Delta, Kappa Alpha fliheta vs. Pi Leta Phi at 5 o'clock Tuersday, Alpha Phi vs. Delta Gamma, 'Zeta Tau Al~pha vs. Ifelen Newberry; at 6:30 o'clock 'Tuiesday, Kapp)ia Kappa Gammina vs. Delta 'Delta Delta, -'etsy, Barbour vs. Adelia 'Cheever; at 5 o'clock .\ednes- day, Alpha Epsilon Pi vs,.-Delta Zeta. Members of Athena 'Literary society will assemble in the Alpha Nu rooms att 7:45 o'clock tomorrow eveninig pre- paratoiry to attending the debate. Tryouts for class tennlis teams will ;)e held' as follows: sophomrore:; and freshmen fromn 4_to 0 o'clock Monday, , ~ ow! O.Wv ADMISSI'ON 3 c1 KIDDIES IOC A TWO HOUR SHOWSTARTING AT 2,4,7, 9 ; 4 -I .. uu ;y < .., "".n ON THE STAGE The Big"Uols' riple IEU of th TYear: to -extend a In oirwish A nBIOLOGSIST TO TAtK HERE TUESDAYli LE~CTUJRE Prof. Clarence Erwin McClung, of.I the~ zoology department of thje Univer-j) siof Pennsylvania, eminent, biolo- Ist, will deliver a popular~ lecture on the subject "The Unity of Life" at 8 - o'clock Tuesday night in the Natural., Science auditorium. He is brought to the University through the efforts of the zoology department..- During his visit here, Professor Ale- Clung will give two other talks of ;a semi-technical nature which are in- tended primarily for advanced Stu- dents of biology but to which all in- terested are invited. The first orf these, on the topic "The ChromosomesI in Relation to the Race," will be given at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in room 214, Natural Science building. The :seconid I talk, on the subject "The Chromo- somes in Relation to the Individual,"' will be given atl 4:15 o'clock Wednes-! day in the same room. Professor McClung will- also con- , suilt with groups of biology students as has been the custom of previous; speakers on the zoological lecture ; Series. A graduate of the literary -collegeI of the University of Kansas, he re- ' ceivedli~s mster's and 'doctor's de- trees fromf that institution and took up graduate work at Columbia uni- versity and at, the University of Chi- cao. In 1897 he became assistant profes son of zoology at thie University of Kansas and in subsequent years hie served as associate professr, head of thia deartfminet and ra m~tor of 'vert-- W4 greeting and expression'cof Festival 'cheer to -the Mothers and friends -This 1 Mother'sDay ' , ,. ;: ' ' . ,, , !: ; r ' . 1 0 and these THE GREA'TEST NOVEL°TY IN VAUflEVILLE Fe stival DayTs OAN THE SCI.E N We have completed a wonderful display of Toi- FROM TE PLAY let items At- BY A 'daring picture of the dazzling,. Salome " who has created 'a furore in drama,- in operaz, inz song and story! 'And now a screen port raya1-.hat delights the eye and beguiles the senses! ;: OSCAR WILDE C ludeDrake's w Drug and Prescription Store Cor. State and N. 'Univ~rify COMEDY PRESENTATION ro A I . !-«L t Stan Laurelin. t ~Phone 308 "White 111gS" " The Quarry"' XTT T -u'IT mTN 1[3 4'fX 7U 0 rVlr A i -" I-