THE MICHIGAN D A I LY FRTDAY, I rY TtB1 c 7, 1923 -H--M-CHGAN-DAIL I11 all 111 I i 1111.I il 01 91Giri ,p _ a, i NDU~ ir I.~ III IM hI 1 ' 1111.1,11111111111111111111U!I1II11I111111111 1.1 11111 l lilt '1" UI 11 11U 1,'11',11 _, J1 1 Wi t Alimited number of good seats still remain for the Ann Arbor showing of the most original and lavish Opera in history, playing next week at the Whitney Thec- tter Monday through Friday nig hts and Saturday natine. This twenty-third annual Union musical show is brimming over with tuneful, delightfuilv stirr~ing mu sic, different plot, a en- __ -- :---- M.. :-- --- ;: :... _ -.w .. _._ _ __ -. - - --;-__ _ _ ..... _ - - ___._ __ .. . ...,,_ .-; -,. .r.-a-,. _. .,,..... ----._ t. - --,->: , :: "----- , ,r_ _:....:. .. : . ...--u=- . ' ..c. --J. ----;. c---.."" .,.-T. NOW tirely. new dance routines, ane all- star campus cast, singing of the highest order, strikingly effective scenes, a larger and better or- chestra, three separate choruses, and above all, remains true to the tradition, "'our handsomest women are men." You'll find a pot of real entertainment at this { r^ . t. "Rainbow's End" -..D ON' T MVIIS S IT! ' . . .:: . ::.F1111111111l1111111111111111111IIflr rdil0111111IIlll ~ lllll~i flll ifrt - TICKET SALE - Today at -the main desk of the Union 2 -5 P.M. _ Tomorrow at the Whitney Theater 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Prices $1.50 to $3.00 . ----