roprietor . df o The RANDALL STUDIO FOR HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS IA E' etrI f 11 Phone 598 121 E. Washington St. rI; Striking Values for the U rr 4a M AJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunda Aug. 17-18-19-D. W. Griffith presents "True Heart Susie." Lillian Gish, Robert Harron. "When Love is Blind." Sennett Comedy. Aug. 20-21-Charles Ray in "The Sher- if's Son." Bray Pictograph. Selected Comedy. College Woman Season's end accessories include attractive bathing suits, dainty voile dresses, smart tailored organdie waists, and the always indispensible tub skirts. TODAY AND TOMORROW VIOLA DANA - In - I White and Colored Voile Dresses "SOME BRIDE" I THE HONEYMOONERS WERE AT A SUMMER RE SORT AND SHE BELIEVED IN TAKING HER MARRIAGE LIGHTLY. AT A MASQUE- RADE DANCE SHE WAS ATTIRED AS A CHICKEN AND HER COSTUME SO SHOCKEJ) HER HUSBAND THAT HE TOLD HER HE WOULD GET A DIVORCE ARCADE Shows at 3:oo; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res.,)2316-M Tue-Wed-19-20-Viola Dana in "Some Bride;" Star Comedy, "Temporary Alimony" and News Weekly. 25c. Thu -Fri-2 1-22 - Norma Talmadge in "The Way of a Woman;" Judge Rum- mey Cartoon, "Rubbing It In" and Ford Weekly. 25c. I I Our large assortment of the season's best in voile dresses contains the following array of genuine bargains: White voiles trimmed in tucks and dainty embroidery, $15.00. The most popular plaids and checks, also plain colors in blue, gray, and lavender, $6.95 and $8.75. Simple little dresses trimmed with lace edged collars and cuffs $2.95. Organdie Waists and Tub Skirts We have a few organdie waists to offer at the astonishingly low price of $1.98 and $3.50. Some have smart high collars and tail- ored tucks. Others are trimmed with white embroidered collars and cuffs. All are in the colors most in demand,-lavender, blue, yellow, and tiny colored checks. There are also a few white tub skirts, made on conservative lines that are always good. Price, $2.10 to $3.95. Sweaters and Bathing' Suits All colors, weaves, and styles are found in our sweater assort- ment. Among the wool knit ones are a Prussian blue at $15.00, a coral plain weave at $10.00, and two very attractive models in green and tan at $9.50 and $10.00. Our bathing suits offer equal variety for choice .in color and style. There dare a few all-wool suits which we are selling this week at $10.00. -The other prices, all of which are greatly reduc- ed, range from $5.00 to $7.50. I P ' f' WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Fr rr rr a~~ -ir HOW DID SHE MAKE HIM APPRECIATE HIER? I See this joyful picture of a matrimonial mix-up-,a jealous hus.- band and a bride with "can't behave" eyes. TAKE IT FROM US - IT'S A HUMDlNGE ! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NORMA TALMADGE - In - Tues-Wed--19-20-J. Warren Kerrigan in "The Best Man" with a Lloyd Com- edy and Kinogramn Weekly. Thurs- Fri-21-22-Theda Bara in "The Siren's Song" and an L-Ko Comedy. Sat-23-Sessue Hayakawa in "The Man Beneath" with a News and Arbuckle Comedy. SUN-MON - 24-25 - BRYANT WASH- BURN IN "ALL WRONG" WITH A SUNSHINE COMEDY, "DAMAGED GOODS." reels) with a Lloyd Comedy and Kino- gram Weekly. i Sol AT THE THEATERS ATp THlE ARICAD)E GRUEN WATCHES SILVERWARE CUT LEATHER GOODS I GLAS. I. ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 I "THE WAY OF A WOMAN" Adapted from the play "Nancy Lee" by Eugene Walter M r 11 Tues-Wed --19-20 - E. K. Lincoln in "Fighting Through" with "The Silent Mystery" No. 14. Thurs-Fri-21-22--G. Anderson in "The Son of a Gun" with a News Weekly and Comedy. Sat-23-Marguerite Clark in "Three Men and a Girl" with a News and Comedy. Sun-Mon-24-25-Violet Palmer in "Gin - ger" with a Mutt & Jeff Cartoon and Fo-d Weekly. Tues-Wed-25-26-Bessie Love in "Cupid Forecloses" with the last episode of "The Silent Mystery." Thurs-Fri-27-28--"Shooting Mad" with a News and Comedy,'"State Room Se- crets." "Some Bride," a brilliant comedy- drama in which Viola Dana is seen at her best, will be hown at the Arcade today and tomorrow, The play shows that, although a young bride with "can't behave" eyes may like to flirt, she is skating on the thin edge of her husband's affections if she persists in this dangerous though fascinating occupation. This is the trouble betweenthe"Morleys. Pat- ricia (Miss Dana) likes the admiration of other men and Henry (Irving Cum- mings) is insanely jealous. They both play a game of cross-purposes which almost ends in matrimonial dis- aster. However, Patricia is lucky enough to have a girl friend who is full of woman's wisdom. Together they plan to give Henry a lesson to cure him of his needless jealousy and at the same time show the harmless- ness of Patricia's flirtations. How, they succeed is cleverly shown in this play which is filled with brilliant and amusing situations. The ending is a happy one and the young husband ad- mits that he has "Some Bride." I ALARM CLOCKS FOUNTAIN PENS FINE JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING HA LL E R FV L L ER STATE STREET JEWELERS Read the Wolverine for Campus News. Use The Wolverine for results. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Fine Reac Dust Exc Put-in-B on the ma capacity 3 I _9 Lake Erie's st Resorts are hed via Ashley & in Steamer Linea ursions Every Day 0 ay-Cedar Point reached every day gnificent steel steamer Put-in-Bay. ,200 people. i E Regular Session 1919-1920 begins September 30 For information address the Dean or Secretary of that School or College of 'he University in THE INN AT ,LANE HALL Big Hotel Victory now open at Put-in-Bay. HotelBreakers and the world's greatest bathing beach at Cedar Point. Excursions every day to Put-in-Bay. To Ohio Points via A & D Line and Fare round-trip week days - - $ .g0 connecting trolley -lines reilac Fare round-trip Sundays and Holidays 1.10 Fare one-half. Five hours on the boat. Leaving Detroit at 9:00a.m.,returning ats:00p.m. Ceda PointyExcrsions on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Steamer Frank E. Kirby leaving Detroit at 8 a. mn., returning at 11:50 p.im. Five hours at Cedar Point. Fare round Trip $1.00. On Steamer Put-in- Bay Friday and Sunday $1.35 round trip. Closes Friday, Aug. 22, After Lunch OPENS LAST OF SEPTEMBER which you are interested, or 9 Finsel's music for dancing on Steamer Put-in-Bay. Ball room, largest on lake steam- ers. No charge for dancing. Ashley & DustiniSteamer LUne first Street wharf D.troit, Mach. Write For our map Showing Lake Erie Rawrits SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University I ...., '* I LOST MISCELLANEOUS LOST- Chemistry Lab Manual,; and ATTENTION STUDENTS-$5.00 per 8 Physics Text in Physics Bldg., on hours for pleasant educational Thursday. Call 1330-M. Reward if work. Must furnish references. Ad- returned by Wednesday. dress Education, care of Wolverine. I -.;N , .:. . .1 s.