THE MICHIGAN DAILY Theaters :-7 --....a, --____ . .. , , , . w ,. I P1.~YBarbara Laliarr and Eleanor Board.- man have the leading roles in Ru Pert Hughes, production, "Souls For rnIAk ~n) Sale, whiich is booked for a five-day ff the cast are as r un beginning Sunday. The setting hard, Grace Fry; ! for this picture is Hollywood, and the rd's minstrel, Nan'life and adventures of a moving plc- rig of the fairies, ture actre-ss form the material fora a.nia, queen of the an intensely dramatic story. Othera kson; Puck, Mbarie! in the cast ipclude Lew _Cody, Aileen f o $ttiflgham ! Pringle, Franik Mayo., and Mae Busch: Fitzwalter, father; On Friday and Saturday, . "Back- HrI .,, S hadopw- i bone" with Edith Roberts and Alfred, Schmidt; Jennyi, Lunt, will be screened. The story 'o Foster; )Vidowi of "Backbone" is the fulfillmr~ent in "syth; Prioress ofheth twentieth century of a romance ghtoni; blind lroan, which was shattered' in France gen- man; Beatrice orations ago. But it is not brought Omn onstanice to a happy ending until all sorts of )man, Judith Jeni- mystery and intrigue have been solved Stratbucker; and; and thwarted. The story of "Back- yes. bone" was written by Clarence Bud- ini the group of dington Kelland for the Saturday Eve- y Koepel, who is ning Post. The play is directed by Georgia Church., Edward Sloman. e stedl in marriage,, to see this picture, Mlrs. Rutpert Hughes was a collabora-I ter withi Mr. Hughes in writing this sparkling domestic comedy. On Thursday, thru Saturdaiy, "Catch My Smoke" with Toni Mix, will be shown. It is "a blazing story of a fiery moan who left plenty of smoke behind," with the setting in. Tom Mix's own dauntless West. OJI~f~P Li On Sunday thru Tuesday Rex' Beach's "The Iron Trail" wvill be the screen attraction at the Or"Zheumz. (fnG Wednesday and Thursday rIoad Dayv- light" will be screened, withi Lois Wil-4 son. On Friday and Saturday Gladys. Walton in "Thne Love Letter" is an- nounced.G; The Stage G~ A RRIVK Only when summer garments are cleaned in Benzol JwNill theyF stayf clean any length of .time. Costs you no more The Bonstelle Company presents. Booth Tarkington's human comedy of the adolescent boy, "Seventeen," be- ginning Monday night. ------= } id a! udedi orothy group; I £ iii1hII1 IIIIIIl11 III'11l lIII tl I ; l I~I ItI1lllllllltiliillI11111 1IIItI l lli 11In ll1111111u WWL IV S j. BuSilt Like Fine Stir'd~jv Dinner A Fortress °IiIIIIIM1 111111!i l!!1!!tl!!!!!$jjiig!tjjgj i jj -A Fz rtr ss . . = CHICKN - Iartman's best reinforced _construction in at runk - ROAST BEEF = equipped -_ with shoe box, :a. ROAS LAM iidrawer locking bar, cushihin STRAWBERRY cidedly the greatest trunlk _ SHORTCAKE value ever offered in the hi-,= ." : "" a And all the trimmings = tory' of this store 11lllilllllllllilllllll!!!-I1 , 1_ FULL IL.IN g L'I.EA.TfHER GOOD~ a202 r w hjU~iJU~~ 02p.Ifl. Prke$1INS O 315 t. STATE ST. PI9ONE 173 = . Telephone leepoe24 '25SUHa11N a..a a R~l~lIII~tlltlilll llllfllll~ill .,fl E11llilllllINI1119i1i1111tistlilllllllllllllldlllllllliII 11,^ Al J We call for and deliver ...... ; .M- ...... ick, Catherine Evans, ,m, Marie Knapp, Nil- g, Lorreine O'Brien, ara, Abigail Roberts, iJeanette Studle9y, Mar- ola Williams, and Mar- ose chosen to be courtiers are as ws: Kathr~yn Potter, leader; Flor- Boo~mhower. Marjorie Bron son, ian Devine, Frances Ely, Luella aver, Oflive Hurlburt, Eleanor Mil- felen Safford, Edna Vosper, Win!- Wilmot, and Constance Wood. group of, foresters and rustics include the following women: thy Bean, leader; Norma Balz, Barton, Dorothy Brown, Sadye ,icl, Oharlette THinric~hs, Edn~a how, Helen Kane, M'~ariam 4Reid, Snyder, Margaret Simmons, nee Stormis, Joyce VanAlstyne, ;aret Warthin, Margaret Whyte, Emily Woodruff. The group of ners, and; men-at-arms will in- RWuth Waldron, leader; Helen Helen Roberts, Nathalie Chap- Minnie Eastmian, Helen.Harding, Harris, Edith Koltz, Zella Seniff e play is_ being directed by M1r. rt Bra~ckett,. instructor. of Eng-I in the Enlgineering school, who, lad, experience in directing plays :terif scholJls. The plan. of , iv- e production outdoors on a plat- to be erectied on the campus be- the President's home is. a decided ge from las~t year's play and will to the effectiveness of the Robin 'story. 1t orders for tickets will be taken his week and next week if ad- ed to Katherine Kuhlman. Martha buildinig. Tickets will also go le tomorrow at Wahr's and Olra- s bookstor~es. There will be a ed numnber~ of seats on account' tdoor accomimodations aad.none ese will be reserved. Tickets will MIAJE STIC t The popular Norma 'Talmadge as Mary Turner in "Within the Law,' the. powerful melodrama of the court. is the main attraction at the Majes- tic; Theater for five (lays ncxt week. beginning Sunday. Sent to prison for a" theft that another girl committed, Initiated into a band' of blackmaileri working only "within the law." Spe- cializing in breach of promise suits Sworn to get square with the em- ~ployer who "sent her up" as, an ex- ample. Married to his son as a means of vengeance-these are some of the things that happen to Norma Tal- mnadge as Mary Turner. Her leading Mani is .Jack Mlulhall, in the, role of the "Victimized" son of 'the hated employer. Eileen Percy plays Aggih. Lynch, the blackmailer; Lew Cody is seen as Joe Garson, forger, who sacrifices himself because of his love for M'ary. Thacke ray's famous novel: as the mirror of nineteenth century London, ~Vanity Fair," will be shown for two dlays, Friday and Saturday. Mabel Ballin has the role of that fascinating little flirt, Becky Sharp, who knows how to use her world, while the rest of the players include Hobart Bos- worth as the Marquis of Steyne, 4Qeorge Walsh as Rawdon Crawley, Harrison Ford as the dashing George Osborne, Earle Foxe as Captain Wil- liam Dobbin, and, Eleanor Boardman as Amelia. WUERTIL Rupert Hughes presents "Gimme" with Helene Chadwick, Gaston Glass, and Eleanor Boardman at the Wuerth, from Sunday through Wednesday. "Gimme" is a comedy-drama of a young wife who has to ask her hus- band for all the money she gets. The press sheet advises every young womanl and every young man who is Contemplating marriage, or is inter- !r Telephone 13 Unlucky for Spots Read The Daily "Classified" Columns l Tailo rmad e Summer Suis Our represenftative, FRAK WROS. $17.5 .. ' ,.so exhibits at Materials used are genuine English priestlys and Havana cloth. Htigh grade cut-to-measure Flannel Trou- se rs $8.25 $th Avenue VJoot Shop Wild & Co. 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