FRIDAY, OCTOB$ERJ, ,1025 I MEI MICHIGAN DAILY .a T~llTr n " uiar" Itat Irdva andSunday eveninlgs Victorian 1870's. I ET E un LIb ,U0 i t1v players to the periodl Neal Nyland, '26, who is p~laying; TICK S 1 11 U11 tng.'i ha aC;()been flee lea(ling i'ole, i ;the presidlent oCf lilt iann nilira ir(I s by Robert (Comedy Club and Itools a prom~5 F WVIIILiiGO ION LL IO-0TA (, andW I executed in the role ill Shaw's 'The Admiratble 1Iasli- .G t:e,n ner, ring out all the yuvile'', produced for the first tilme ill arC ula v a ~ eaggeiradon of the Am ricoa last January. F --,. a-:irr I ; i Ace (A Clubs '~ J~ l) X~ W ILS Seats for "Engaged," W. S. Gilbert'sj three-act burlesque, which Mimes of the Michigan Union are to present Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Oct. 13 and 14, in the Mimes theatre, are -snow on sale at Waher's, Graham's and S later's bookstores. The entire House is popu.larly priced at 50 cent's and all tickets are reserved. On the (lays' of the performances thre seat sale willi be transferred~ to the Mimes theatre box-office. Thie costumes for the .production, which have been specially orderedE from Chicago, will arrive in- Ann Ar- bor 'tomorrow morning, and a coin- plete dress rehearsal will be heldE 5 N 0 w i IQ I DAM N lB) iA 1, ,I) vJi, Es Phone 21820) MM] TIC Wouldn't it seem nice to have yc' laun pa'id returned to you in the clear. soft ~y2U~~uEIne trial will convince You; 1y V"Al'Y 11)A , ( l-I --.-____7 I :wtd Pa-o-i 1i;. i '