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June 28, 1925 - Image 3

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THE

TMICHIGAN DAILY

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Represent Their States
I Conference Of Y.M.C.A.

patheo-color, and Kinograms
complete the program.

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BONSTELLE PLAYhOUSE
"Little Women," world fainous story
of Louisa M. Alcott, produced by
Miss Bonstelle, is now showing at
tire Bonstelle Playhouse and has
greatly appealed to the public fancy,
judging from the present demand for
seats after a week's run.

"Little Women" was first produced
in 1912 through theo efforts of Miss
Bonstelle, who for eight years had
been working on it, and finally se-
cured the privilege from the heirs of
Mrs. Alcott to have a dramatization
made.
The book of "Little Women," writ-
ten in 1869, stands forth as one of the
'great pieces of American literature.
(Continued on Page Four.)

Summer

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land D. Knight (left) and Frank C. Manak (right) will represent
pool, Culver Military Academy, and their states, Indiana and Ohio,
rely, at the world )conference of the Young Men's Christian asso-
in Switzerland, in June. Knight's home is in New Albany; Man-
Cleveland.

4Seod Week BONSTELLE ights75cto $1.50)
StartingMatinees
Tomorrow PLAYHOUSE Tues., Thurs., Sat.
(Mon. June 29) 50e and 75c
Woodward at Eliot-Glen. 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's
A Play of Appeal to Youth, Adolescence, Maturity and Age
THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
In the World's Most Famous and Charming Story
LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S
LITTLEWOMEN"
Dramatized by Mariaf De Forest
Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy Brought to Life on the Stage
"Very few stories possess the vitality of 'Little Women.' Is reall
an important theatrical event."-R. J. McLauchlin, Detroit News.
"'Little Women' should be placed well toward the top in the
next fortnight's diversions."-Len G. Shaw, Detroit Free Press.
MATINEES TUESDAY ,THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
Extra Matinee Tuesday Owing to Tremendous Interest of
Clubs, Public Schools and Group Purchasers
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Tonight, 8:20 Nights,500 to $2.50
NINTH WEEK Pop. Mat. Wed.
(Sun. June 28) 50c to $1.50
Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00
YOU WILL SEE IT EVENTUALLY
The Miracle of the American Stage!
ANNE NICHOLS' LAUGHING SUCCESS
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SI'R ISHM
WHY NOT NOW?
N o eon xtWeek

Is the white clothes season. Now
more than any other time you
will appreciate our excellent high
grade workmanship.
Send us your duck trousers and
knickers.
Save money by buying one of
our cash cards.
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AND
"DRAMA
Continued from Page One.)
Sundown," a group of big cattle-
s gather together their great
and make a final and sensation-
re across the border to Mexico.
story of the mountains, the bit-
s existing between the cattle-
nd the "nesters" who have en-
.ed upon the land.
picture was directed by L "-
Trimble and Harry O. Hoyt,
the personal supervision ofj
ithor, Earl Hudson. The. castI
es Bessie Love, Hobart Bos-
Roy Stewart, Charlie Murray,
ustin, Charles Crockett, Wilfred
Charles Sellon, Arthur Hoyt,
argaret McWad. -

MAJESTIC THEATRE
"Any Woman," a Paramount society
drama starring Alice. Terry, opens at
the Majestic theatre Sunday. Miss
Terry is supported by an excellent
cast, including Ernest Gillen, a new'
film "discovery" who plays the lead-
ing male role, Thelma Morgan, Henry
Kolker, Lawson Pitt, James Neil, Ar-
thur Hoyt, and Marguerite Fischer.
The story depicts the intimate and
vital problems that confront a popular
and wealthy debutante who is forced
to earn her own living when her
millionaire father loses his money.
The picture raises the interestingI
question: is beauty a handicap or aI
help to the working girl?
The ". F. Keith headliner for the
first part of the week is "Just A
Little Pep" with Bert and Hazel Ska-
telle. They do a series of dances d
some coniedy is injected by Mr. Ska-
telle.
'A new Aseop's Fables, conedy,

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RIVALS THE BEAUTY OF THE SCARLET TANAGER
For Study For Correspondence I

Summer Sch
Fountain Pens
Drawing Instrumer

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Loose Leaf Note Books
nts Stationery

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Freeman's Dining Room
Established 1904 - - Remodeled 1922
Two Hundred Chairs-
$7.00 per week $1.15 per day (3 Meals)
$5.75 " " $ .95 " " (2 Meals)
)MPT SERVICE . EXCELIE NT FOOT)
Dinners 60 cents-Lunches 40 cents
Sunday Dinners 75 cents
809 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
One Block North from Hill Auditorium

Never 'Failing
Never, Ailing
jewel-Smooth 25-Year Point
$1 Gold Girdle at No Extra Charge
Yes, in every respect save size,
the $5 Duofold Jr. or Lady Duofold
is a $7 pen like the famous Over-
size Duofold. Gold Pocket-clip or
Gold Ring-end included, as wellas
the strong Gold Girdle around the
cap.
No reason this fall to buy a cheap
pen. For Duofold brings you the
speed and character in writing that I
win with the world. And the writ-
ing urge that makes work welcome.
Its point-if not mistreated-is
guaranteed for 25 years' WEAR.
Step up to the first pen counter
and get it-speed Learning inZ
college and Earning afterward.
THE PARKER PEN COMPANY -
Manufacturersalso ofParker Duofold Pencilsto
match the pen, $3.50
Factory and General Offices
JANESVILLE, WIS.

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This has caused the great
change.in the appearance,
Of, men's hair,

y oU cannot go into a
classroom, or a club, or a
fraternity house, without no-
ticing it-
Somehow, college men have
found a way% to make the
hair, ,the most conspicuous
part of the appearance, look
just as thley want it to look
at all times.
It was not always so.
Before Stacomb was intro-
duced, they tried countless
methods to make their hair
lie smoothly and stay that way'
-from old-fashioned po-
mades, which only matted the
hair and made it greasy, to
plain water, which kept it in
place an hour at the most and

then left it drier and -mor
brittle than ever. Small won.
der that they greeted Stdcom
with such instant enthusiasm
Here at last was somethin
that would make the hair stay
in place without harming it c
making it sticky and unnatm
ral-looking
Today the great change whic
Stacomb has brought about is no
ticed everywhere. Men whose ha
used to be out of place an hour aft<
being brushed, men whose other
wise correct appearance used to t
spoiled by hair that was hopelessi
unkempt-today they keep the
hair constantly in perfect order.
Use Stacomb tomorrow morning-
and look your best all day. A del
cate, invisible cream. Non-stainin
and non-greasy. In jars and tube
at all drug and department store
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You will find a cool quiet Dining
Room and the best of Food at
TUTTLE'S

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