PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY T'N DAY. JANUARY 2t . lq 24- course, A is ntotC1t ala ys. par t t ':in'.i Ttho.tF'itt e to dy4, D( llV t iit esat 7a?9 i't'''ytlfet'tii4t 21t forti:jIt t5 titti. it v ' at 1t 11t : f j r 2 1....-1L2 t i; to .t } I' ti:? it'c13; ii { _ ' .t, an-th \e\.ROBERT TL R-O' RB N HENDERSON .7 iNt".CYl 4 !- critits it i YUl cisg itis. ar,"ittod t: ltart:: ,)nt, .. tt 1 litt I o Z it iiii 'tn tii ookIIItheninteat. .nIi tn lt '( - tt i m rtoft trt. 'hereitit o is tt tuptar,-( a rli t'. tn ait artimfa t ein Iti-"r ttio 'tIatittlit 0 1lirt tFt at ityo and p lU e ?n'rIto-v e' ,\vv y OLET AKiNANtRO MANttIT THUO' o' Exanit to, te hate an? otli !p:i-' ItLI : 'lit 0ye' L _tfif ittro', in:, atir, a ot io :iln iai;tii unto tiooro, ths to oxtot ital ititoon of iif..goos, i a' oltii tyt bieiauty ltin hzot Itobtert, tl o it} di t i iattot', i-Io otn its jt)t longs to "t ' ilcr on tit iti ii:on , orolt Tt a onriant ligh t, ilitltimay appeoar cf the hoali t that hot jnst movor tiTtoo litttnetd.tt otis.O beyond ttoho ,rizon" ., ftit (=.o i Iy ite imay possihlyy fool That if only sheto CutcItof ortt'aot or i'tti:ti ll had Itoe sensoin howihor owno tiintl. liis lifo onn eootiit",l ,,Nitgow. erthanti oven tmortIhe sportsmtashtiptt anti pattitng it tdownIaait." liis bro- keolt still ithoet the discovern that she thor Androw, on thto otitorlhattlwo dito tnt, all the trouble and mtess o tovoo thosoil witli ll the ittlitrti Itotho situattion coiuid have boon diverted. of countloss Mtayos t, wandrsall etiror Buttlitfe sotnowt doesn't seem to the world, finally too whatttlet work tht, way, as any over forty oan fortune he hao gainetd in whet s ,pco' toll you front their own experience. ulation-"ganibling ith itt ,ltioos f It is true that Ruth ants the part of paper,' While Ruthtit brso-if, thte tn- a silty foolish wonton from beginning conscious cause of all the sufforing to end, bitt alter all, her mistakes evolves from a normal (tre-froe girl are no wvorse than the circumstances to a sulky sullen drudgot, with even about her-and about all of us. fhe hope of a child finally suoked Ruth, in ihe final analysis, is a. hitn from her. Even the mtinor characters as the earth itself and sho, too, taken of the father and mother nsitit all thoir on the light of the pity and respool wholesale fund of rural heartiness 'that we hav-e for all error, die of disappointment, And as a still -ONeil, it wottld sens, shades hi- further ironic comment, the sonr and tragedy with a ronmance of hunman crippled mother-in-law lives through suffering. Itlits plays do show the_ It all, whining and contplaining to seanty side of faith anti often paint the last, lifet'itstin empty droat., there is As I say, such a play presentsq il' ilirotiolt it al, l ths tiityatid us- the ear-miarks of an insistent tsutian- in it atotiioti tiak no<,attsvs fslttI thrope, not unlike such neiuroticsm;aitw oltvttONeil'st r-t'tt a ndI liit Strindherg and Wtlo .incl. Howsver, autdience. thore is still another siitl to this to- It is, of tcouirse, li"0'"titiI mnarkable authtor, a chatarmtor whicttIt, gntitth I gt' 'it seemtn oit hiaveohru h hoIi C t ii it', i 1I' iittili i 1i t 11.1. 'tIti . . t' ii hI it, itl 1 TRADITION DEMANDS GOOD STEAK DINNERS AT B E SIM E RS Across from D. U. R. Depot We've Been Serving the Beat for Years I !- 11 Iii itliti liii titi Iii it" ti~ a i'' side onla ttio mi i it edge fl e toni ri in '. ut ir t to ion ri lets '1Stt 1 ' it C li~ ohttWt 01 Ot ' Ito to ii ft~ itt' .1's it dot I. at.t tsOstt iii , itt' a's i tt'titt tO 0 a" I t tAt ,i.tid Ctt,. 0 i ti I S i torn Ito e ott oliorsC'Cllt Ir i'ei to le, ifr(, it faltiu ly, e 'Iy u it C'to i p- t ht ti ti hii - t t tti uit, of.. A n ele ctr ic etr 7 1.p C't't, 'tO Qt 0$ 'to 0.11) rhTefDlr, t Eio Comany -- -.