THE MICHICAN DIILY' antorti Duse, Famed Ita lian AIMNfl 10 SEND COAC Read -The DIly "Claissified" Column Tragedienne, DiesIn Pittsburgh T [MIS I jFAORL T LMPC r i 11,4 Fq, I(Uoftinflef from 1vagc Uno) succes-,ftrl runs in New Yoik ;and Boa;-I wh-1o wrote -everalply for her. The ton, horr i l1(rtoirP in(cluding the hot-z Officers of the Michigan Alumni As- two were f'riends, for many year;; win-tcr-hwnwi i l y Viclorien S'ardoii socation of the ninth district were el- til estrang ed by a qu .arrel in which all and Pumas, Ib1sen's"r;"oll's Touse" ected at a convention held at Sagia- Italy took a sympathzetic interest., rand works of the Italian dramatists. aw on April 17. JTames C. Graves, '9I, Mine. Duse's father andl grandfather S was elected president and E. J. Otta- wvere Italian actors. Tier grandfather! way, '94, of Port Huron vice-presi- Luigi Duse, establisheod the Garibaldi IJJ?/1] .,i dent of the district association. John th'eater at Padua. EShe first appeared KE Brondige, '001, of Royal Oak wa when 12 years 01l1 In minor parts with - -- made s~ecretar'y and Douglas JItol y. Strolling playersi. She iws horn in a ;iinI" - r ;i '23, tre2nsurer. Mason P. Runney, wagon on Oct. 3, 1859 at Vigevnno. ther'efor"ol''e nuperu~~ to '07E, of Detroit, prediden#. of the Mithi- Pavia, 'a Village -on the outskirts of decife.if l~oih., i,;rl;,>,;MI 15'gati AlumniAs ochation and.:Stuart Venice. By the time she had reached toil(hi1tl:at maes all hi;; il ,; l Mtaing H1. Perry, '194, '96L~, of Adrain were the ageof2 she hail won recognition coin hime-r l of .'s elected (ire!tors of the general associ- in Naples as an actress of great power. g .igfrr:ti oele~oiacathon. WilfredJ B. Sh~av, general see- lier successes calledl her' to Rome in ~~ f t~~ s cai n prsdd a the early O's to ~P~'is then, to i tehe method is to take tin utterly the business mueig ennal and ' Berlin in i 1892 and lL ond on hackneyved and inane plot filled to ,the It wK. gre t l' etngta and New York in 1593. roscow, April 21.--Japanese f'shcr-i are's, local entertainers furnished thne to great dramatic heights. She had r~nat Viad ivtO t k a~e reported toaia'rnezr.nt an Aimz Arbor oreh'-t what has been described a singular have accepted the Soviet cliai of neair- jextra played.- mnethod. For years she never used a !.y i,Ot)0,oUoo yen for their o1l1 fishinrg lichiii'in students whose homes are face "make-up," scorning toepo otat n cnlddnware n 4a inaw and who were home for cosmetics, rouge or powder and it also intents. f'V1 spring vacation gave a "sprout" ha,, been saidl of her that, insteadI of i making an artificially-prepared entry, "Jimmie the adtaker" sells antig- -----" - - she would minge with th~e crowd onI quickly.-Adv. CHEAP LAWN GRASS the stage and glide Sihnltly among Orsia et u Wcry --" Un~t(~d b t~e udenc. ut Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. a'1 kinds of seeds. T'here is a when she stepped out of the rank;;ean o ci i}an rs . lok t"tThowiesesen-ecd. We isulply that demand 'it 'L Service IL' you)t want a good nea,,t job Nwith1 -,t-%vic'( The Craft Typtish-op ... r ,Presenting ' t ~kr~ ~ T~tLEWOR~i)S ('I) I Servi Drop "up"adccu Over Arcade 'Pheat_,r- , Wlw ________ .____ r ne wt ,CAr I 11 i 7, e Da i I y A (I v (, t i so rs. -A (I v,, 'a! ru i/,ci )a iy Ad v ';tr' ..._... N .. . , _.. .,.,.. z ... .. . ... . :,...,_-_ . ..- -.. ....._. Nf rff /A . _ ,I,. t4/471S. '7n do AW IT EYTHEATRE APRIL NEWV YORK. CAST AND, P1' 1 0 - 4. ' _ six a t - q «> '4 4 boyn' intfabric, adstsyn ntoing,--a a:$ 5.0 o 450 414 + ,. a r