IN t PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND,'AY, MIAY 17, 1925 fT list in Spain when~ he produced his IElR ido Ajeno, produced at the Teat- worthwhile iitst t'pikeOscursaert a fteemw iiWatkins and his Granger Ei Spinividual s ehee anmd tee ngamay is something of a preacher and tae ouwlotrt Arag indiiduas ae tobe rundtemdencieaja moraizer,rHis haracters frequent-!,wihwl ebnfca o 0 in these directions, but nthing trait ;fy have to make a choice between two now vfor a sitting with I eutsc- wihwl ebnfca oyo could in any way be c'alled a groupl du ies-omne is absolute right, their.sie Wednesday night crowd movement among the damatists Thieother desire Now adthnthis con, ~mt ~ ~ te Ptfit1'amr l ti~ ~lI .a real pleasure. _ D n't pas ri th i't t attresur inutars oda . ets4chler cases with. Appoitments canI R e iate by ouK O R LA YI(t looking' tem over. lPhoie.! Dancing every T K ,Yo~ull tint] it a treat Wdedy ii ~~~~~~~~~to ee theo displayshe e;th r ea h w k.F d y , 9 1 For pleasant trip on the beautiful I urhrohrneahwek F atrday, 9-129 Oh, WhereSaudy9- River. We have 01(1 Town Canoes in first Grne' iste ec d p class condition at your disposal. J Do you ever get as good highway upon reaching I meals as at John's Place? Drop in for a real Sunday }i) SAUNDER'S CANOE LIVERY A inrtdy Good Eats Portrait Photographer JI r ci at the Foot of Cedar Street on the Huron River C f t j39F uo Phone 5541 Phone 21 11 7 for Reservation C ftra 1Iat uo j 6010 East William St. vre an interesting study of so- ai similar medium by two such ts as Linares Rivas and Ed- )stand. dlo Marquina returns to tie of Spain for his inspiration. jas del 'id (1908), and Imm 5se ha punesto el sol ('1910) are of the romantic andi poetic d drama of Lope (de Vega ad~ but with this difference that a has attemmpted to receate ya histomrica picture of the ich he dramatized, but as well nleretation (f the ideas amd view which led to tie histor- ts themselves. To manyMai- as wvell a synmbolist attempting the conflict between the old1 d the new anmd to recreate a jmi through tie inspiration of glories of what was once the nationi of \western Europe. 's youmgest popular playwright orio Martinez Siermra. le is y' national ini tonle, not (of tie M iqina but rather of the ro- idealistic type of the poet of -omanmtic school. H e is ever mce and ever p)atriotic. Ile re- e, realism andl iaturalismn of s exit irely foreign to the Span- peranmen t. Tihe Teatro de n- agroini of symbolic fantastic etales rat hem' than plays, Pub- 11 1905, was his first attempt ta. Latem' caime la Sombra del 1909) amid IlAna de la Cs Inl 1911 appeared Cancion (do il Primuavera en Otono and imm mra, which to date nm~y con- amnong ils best. plays. nthinied on P'age Sixteen) e Pavili01n NIGHT LAKE aifter three days iment offers the y for recreation. he music of Bill ight is a change u. The medium is make dancing 11 avilion on the the lake. [AIW NY Caramel, Fruit Salad and Vanilla in our special for today. Order this morning. Delivered in time for dinner., Dial 4101 Ann Arbor -Dairy Co. Home of Pure Milk ma for nextell- Seao.l1 N~urn N! 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