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SUJNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1923

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THE THEA TERS ~think of matrimony. The boy's fatherEal T le tO
t- children must mrybfr they can Actress Related,
(Continued from Page Nine) I inherit his several miillion dollar for-____
which was printed exclusively in h~er tune. Tom's lrothCr and s; ter; fiiA( (Continued from Page Nine)
father's newspaper. Scandal-and a! little (difficulty in choosing mates, lint"
,~newspaper reporter - pursue her Torn cannot interest himself in wvor- ,T'els of Fin t Play
through novel adventures until proof en. As the time limit e jproa ches'. The performance of her first play
of her innocence is established T 'omns family resort to all sorts of was quite by accident Miss MacLarenI
through the efforts of the nman who means in an attempt to induce Tom to said. While in Minneapolis whenI
loves her.. marry. Should the provisions of' the 'ab~out fourteen, she heard a stock
May McAvoy was never lovelier than l will not be complied with, Milo Bleech, company give "The Sign of the. Cross."
In the costumes of old New Orleans! executor of the Rockwood estate, be- Later before the little provincial town
and oden-da Sa Frnciso wichcomes the life-long administrator of' she reproduced it all again, even to
she wears in this production as Jac- millions; hence his earnestness to; the drunken scenes. " It was a tre-
qutdine Lanier, the innocent victim prevent Tom from marrying. The en- mendous melodrama", she gestured
ofnewspaper scandal. Lloyd Hughes{ deavors of the two rival factions formj widely "and the people were, all
play oposie Mss c~vy i th the basis of the humorous situations shocked." But her dramatic career
rleysopaoamit ius y o nspaer of "h piit the picture. was begun. A teacher took her to
rol despamitsi ong newwomen. Lloyd Hamilton in "The Optimist"? New York to study at, the Blrooklyn
As a ecietrato h Mjsi concludes the Arcade program for the aInstitute of Arts and Sciences where
aespaseidatrcti gon'teMjs first part of the week, she improved her talent. Later she
take plasue i prseningBron's Corrine Griffith and Curtis ;Cooksey played in stock companies and for a
Sajaphone Six in this week's program:.
The artists have appeared in all the have two decidedly-dramatic roles as little while in vaurdeiville. But heri
lar~ger cities throughout Amreica and the heroine and .hero of "A Virgin's! own particular field claimed, 'her inY
Canada pleasing their audiences with ~acrifice" which conies to the Arcade !the end. " The stage is so uncertain,
charming melodies and wonderful iayndStryofhiwekrb -
comedy. scene of the story is laid in the Ca- -l~iIlIIlli;Iiil~iiilIl~~ialiitli1i

she confided. "There is opportunity
to play only the part of one type. Now
they would probably cast me for an
Irish part",. and her blue eyes opened
wider than ever, "but nothing is so
distasteful to me as one part. In giv-
ing whole plays I liavo a wonderful
range where I have to speak for one
character almost before another one
finishes. No," in answer to a qlues-I
t ion, "I never mix the parts, or. for
that matter, the plays. Usually I
choose my own program and decide
which play I shall give when I am on
' the stage' ready to begin."
SComimenting upon Gilda Varesl's
"Enter Madame"., Miss MacLaren said,
"I. love' to do Madame Della Rtobbia.
I am fond of the 'play which is fine
from both 4 literary and ditan-atic
standpoint. It is subtl~e in its ,humor
and can'only he appreciated by, a clev-
er, intelligent audience. I do. not
Fmake a. sensatipna s'uccess? *hen I:
lgive "En'te Madame" ' but it wil ast ;a itrtr.

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the descent of Ishtar into the untcler- Mrs. Warren E. Forsythe, Miss Helen
ORCIS T world of Oralu, through the Seven D. Bishoap, Mr. and Mrs. oe, IHeath
,Gates, in search of her lover. Ishta~ri Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Drake, Mr. and
I is played by Miss St. Denis and '1Pam-' M rs. 'Walter Mack, Mr. and Mrs. H1. B.
GIV NVE PQI mus, the lover, is cnacted by, Ted E arhart, Mr.% and Mrs. Harry Hawley,
_Shawn. Var. andl Mrs. William Arnold, Jr.,
(Continued from Page Nine) P~atrons and Patronr'sse s for ~cat ut and Mrs. L. A. Butler, Mr. and
Seville,. she will marry himt. He goes fair have been announced anid are as M'.L L. Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
to the shawl merchant and returns follows: Regent and Mrs;. JnI"'us EA.i rni E. Underdown, Mr. and M%'rs. Wit-
with many shawls.j Beal, President and Mrs. Marion L-! iT11H Selew, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Ted Shawn plays the (lance of La- Burton. President-Emeoritus -ad Mr,,. "~r~ Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell.
landa, the famous matador, and La Harry B. HuItchins, Mr. and MVrs. Rob-I _ __________
Macarena, a dancer and the idol of all! ert A. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur -
Seville, is interpreted by .Miss. St.' G. Hall, Dean .Jean Hamilton. Deanj
Denis.. 'and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley, Dr. and
A mystery dance "of the Babylon!nn Mrs. 'William D). Henderson, Dean and!A
Aphrodite, goddes of love and. crea-' Mrs. John R. Effinger, Dean and Mrs.
tion, called "Ishtar of the' Seven Gates", !Mortimner E. Cooley, Dean. anal Mrs.'
is another. feature of the elwooratet George W. Patterson,~ Dean and' Mrs.
program.. The scene is laid In. the 1Hugh Cabot, Dean and. Mrs. Henry M.;
ancient Babylonian, temple of Ishtar. Bates, Dean: and Mrs. Edward Kraus,j n
The, stpry of Islhtar;o, the -.Seven# Dean and Mrs. 'Wilbert B. Hinsdale, an
Gates,, is' founded uipon the poeil of - Dean and Mrs. Marcus L. W PTard, Dean
anci'ent 9BabylOnia ~translated by '~p'o and Mrs. -Allen. S. Whitney, Professor I
fessor .Jastrow iii his "Babylonian.-and?,a d Mrs. 'Thomas E. Rankin,: Dr. and A e
'Assyrian Civilizationis," and (teals with' Mrs. Christopher G. Parnall, ,Dr. and ai

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Renee Adoree stars in "The Eternal(; nadian INorthwnest, the Lake G~eorge
S"ruggle"which is featured at the' country, where the company spent sev-
-'~Majestic' Thursday 'through Saturday. eral months.
~~ThepitrwafimdithfaC- Miss Griffith appears as Althea
""nadian xii'rthland where the camera Sherrill, a girl who shoulders the3
man was afforded opportunity to cap- blame for a sin, which she did not
ture great glacier, fields,. treacherous commit. Tonm Merwin, a young "sour-
ice jams, 'and the raging rapids of the dough" of the North Woods, meetsf
~ snow-bound North.( Althea Sherrill on one occasion as lie
"The Eternal Struggle" is adapted Jis miaking his way down the forest!
f to the screen from G. B. Lancaster'sI trail. Suddenly be encounters a girl
: novel, "The Law-Bringers." Miss sighting along the barrel of a rifle
Adoree,, herself French born, plays at the figure of a man a hundred yards
the part of Andree, a French Canadl- away. As lie watches, the girl turns
Jian. The cast includes Barbara La away, unable to commit murder cold-,
Marr, Earle 'Williams, Pat O'Malley, bloodedly. Toni loves the girl and
and Wallace :Beery. A comedy, Kino- from that moment their fates are in-
(,gramis, and the Brown Saxophone Sex- extricably exchanged. ,
"tette in new selections conclude the '
pr ogram. url

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Arcade
. honas Meigha i's latest George Ade
picture, "Woman-Proof," fea tures at!
the. Arcade theatre today through
Thgirsday.
The story concerns a young civil
engineer, Tomg Rockwood, the part
pliayed by Thomas Meighan, who is toe
busy with a big industrial project to'

Soft Boiled," starring Tomi Mix
and Billie Dove, formerly of the lieg-
Feld Follies, comes to the Wuerth to-
day through Wednesday.
The comedy concerns a cowboy on
a southwestern ranch, 'Tom Steepe.
who happens along the railroad tracks
when the Golden Gate Limilted thiun-
ders by and a beai~tiful girl on the
(Continued on Page Twelve)

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BRING THE CHILDREN SUDATSECAL
______________________________________________Roast Young Duck with Baked Apple:
- Roast Young Chicken with DressingC
"H) Fillet Tenderloin Steak with Mushroom Saite
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iMonday' November 12, 8 P. M. Extra Concert Series ~
etrot Sy phon Orcestr ~-American and Chinese Specials;"Daly
OSS1P MICHAEL .
0ABI LOWITSCH PRESS -.:
Violinist
Conductor=
-- ~ All Tschaikovsky Program_
.'Course Tickets-$%.0, $3.00, $4.0, $5.00________________ ____________________
- ~Single Concerts--$.50, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 :1-.
a .Sundiay, November 18, 4:15 P. M. Faculty Concert Series ,
",ZUNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAReiv d
Samuel P. LOCKWOOD, Conductor W I~
GRACE JOHNSON ORA =
KONOLD LARTHARDgewe wthQ
'.oAmsinCharge-Children ude.Twlv ears o age not ad.ourz
witted unless they -first obainticket At the School of 'Mus~i
SThursday, Novembor 22, 8 P. M., Choral Union Series
Direction WILIAM1 WADE HINSHAW EN RGNE
BRILLIANT HEAPED BY -
SOLOISTS IRENE WILLIAMS ierepesdthaeorevcere,
Stage Sensery and Beautiful Costumes=W 'epasdthveorevieref
. ~A Few Tilckets for Individual Concerts Available. j
c Monday, December 4, 8 P. M. Extra Concert Series I n atorptosstsid
-' DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA No compensation ours should bei
VICTOR 'Richard -
qKOLAR CROOKS= If we must earn it carlessly.
Conducting Tenor ; '
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