SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILYPG I1 The Reviewer Is Reveiwe&'Mr. Cowles on Mr. Le i.acock DOROTHY TYLER "A playerc shall cease to be an ama- anuscript; that at another point in THUE REVIEIVER,, one of those- lit- Gynt," which reveals Isei's humor teur by. . playing for a money prize his, dicours he mst rn his fingers erary quarterlies which pay 'in famse more fully than any other of his play, or gafe receipts:' through his scraggly hair. not in specie," begins ifs fourths yearj in translation, precludes the pssihill Front the yLasss of the tUnitedj Soue people have criticized Mr. wit soewht mnorconribtios iy o ruingIsblloutof he unnng, States ILawn Tennis Associa- Leacocko on the ground t hat his stuff wio thoresfth most fib io iyo ulnpa'e ot terunnll !ig ionArticle I I, Section f5. is not 9all of a piece, Now and again known, Margaret Emierling, using en i Aplintg this fundanental tenni. the e people point out, he sprinsaa Hlamilton Oswens, editoi' of the lalti- flebta F, tasius -Mallsri 0(1Sher maxiim to the situation iii whirls I Jest unworthy of him-cheap Slap- iiore Evening Sun, tells of the toe. a- swood Andrson's John Wecbster (in find myssell, I becone a professional I stick. From tis attack Ii would ie- peaktefBay people in "Mare Nostrum," ."Many 'Marriages") to prose ter pouts , 'urrist: for I receive part of the { fend hiss,-Mr. Leacock is well aware, 'On the Ciesapeike fay," MTr. IGises well takens writes that the m n s s gat rlipsofte Mlichigan Daly f am sure, that his work varies frons flinsks, "one snay live appy, anid conesmporary literary heroes is, aki Ifrtiig out what is technically very good to very cheap. When first stdying, die happy.'" to that of tHamilet 'ies sic cion knowses', ait'olumn.i' Ergo, waever I le went onto the platforn, I am will- Julia thatscks ii (le the arises us thatirc athor n' may ay "'vabout te' art of Mr. Stephen tg to bet that he plled many less 14tiver" on 'i Over 'te a 1es t m , a "ittck iisi'tte interpreted as the jsour cracks than lie nose does, It is if' tsinig Ioc titer'aturii'c' r'' ntl tic elsy eon ci's s~ies acii t 'isttdardt "Ofl cinsofone lroft'sional tiuimoi'- '5it matter Of cienr"cethis 'sticking in niserty reetetds" ,Assegrs se'trvts f tiii sissot Xssiicstia t stti i as stsc p ie,ni utsff'stil t som epie ousin theare iiai goes oe list itt' s'r to isdth ttttii lii ,'s uitnd itt-iyt ii'oit os" sa ieyp'leatdotl iite oseta (atics st tss s'~iit ,tc ci ' nissit' s :. i, lsi'k''surditicir no al Iu Al.ts' F'ios' si's', cirtinlitstv Sn ill ttugh at thetts f are the ones tite' ;fth hid he ratr s ilsli ho taveinot te isit ts laghtsat the tey ts I, isits as i stto tei' siir ts; ' h venoid se's osw muctht iose.tt ttheti5ttic lis c alloys lahevatIssis ctt. e m suse swsel ,ise tese epoor I t', ii ts'n tuth ,' dio's's' it si c's I-Et Ct 'ect it Aincsue f-hi"'pt tciseitsividitnalvtriopsii Car Vn Vc te's 1a~fch t<=3s5 ISi uc~e: co, o tt esand trc'sissir -en slisr laedst eoleanocaioalh saym ment. 1 sir;tac 'ittlud then oo, her55s ',.gatmot l'saet's' sr''cs itu' 5 pon the t sitga s. wiss i gases. It i se is 5'''ting tiess'aits by his i ce=, sd strs tss Itse li'uc m r Poliisuti fis's't~sii si lii ii t stssie ttilsitauittt',s,, his' worsds, int' itshair is n o tns it ti O (.is ii iix s Isis ai t Glteein 'tutfie l s',s t id r' wll et halit sit s uIts' I s''ec'ss'k Yen, it, seti al ' tsucc'ss iistf iturest. e "Ora ensTnJae' r ilts o i ntg rteta p.L this5u? it histoi is' t t stueNoithave'I ieec s i Ltter h te m nutef anicdeta teA o l t u heatri attoiertisge trilit y-trie bt;'(o e', It tt, lit i itittiti t iss e a ',k oar strt ,sisiss'tof the s sng spbe ttrig they An'Its, lii's of thtriffes ioft'lliIli' trins.iButAt tieis Ai stiss Iv"ttI),' ir tsiy iss ssiisters cesUug - "he'tstsy shis tbe it. t~rLeacockncae- in er stTis" I Tisii t i nds ittts r tcit i ,i 5 t hn't lss Iiileh is se dl ttt ia a e h a g s ' ~,t t e iisiiss neli.fsthatistisaudieinto ''listcI sitehinhoithi med Iginves thepulr o od oned Apaenl it roe tat'ii tet, gate actge er'sstraeey list, watts c'omt' ng eoutdrlaugh, the ys' hlosceeir, ineiticies coiieeisingn"nahsicsitedAt'tstiveitdotelyIt'sotrchn- vinserian t o wt. ierai ofesGerrdiT heos'Cttretinesitu i nInththssis "itAsiscssiutldtn'gtiila e 'ait I econLeahistc o rths tugtit snIte esi ors," nlie i antongste stti e"ein igs e'ae! cehr hsfukisisey'liyti aisae d thenhss h at pllhan usausleiioset ecdissetiisafv e g rfastai flt t a s e gottin If'tse nl say ht prsttljckiu nolse s nthre anti eatheto rprsT hec' ion' ii Sti s, js sti al'cicm i aesitnttthw i a n Hi'donea oo e Nowes"' ,cinqusrthttothertnings'nu n d ItIheiAl'at ic.Coni it hs Theyof idl. tsssg, Adintnehdsluinn icigaeIsintfh i. uhusoe e-Eest" B vrt' IT csotesbts isgotnhtepit.aur t he o d til l auihtishrather vni', hoy"tilliren rlas, acc- rgues Cltbat ro' m itrstpindt htIn h oreofhshn ecuigtmorgo eanith ecansndti foul ths thsictoreelietours he i h n is ies Sa p eh.atnpe I sir -. g Lsod contshjs iistsfra"b sethng sbe- ae i endtehy, 'so pcllano- AmongItsuppookerthatwhuehhas treso E ii n ia Bs tu r e v a sin I sin St ret (satn c id n e l q i e ut, tif i onlt ct t r se d n tci tneof c ae ta i s f is de rc a eh , f r a l hi a e ulmj l y e t r Mlshn tc tgtssstehMu t eetacuel uncnideinoetesn. o nowstht he he es othr goorhie . u ssa lth e emsy sonic-a thi cilis ut itelf Acisnhin toMcj Te petr inluds sne f A soe thingtashe musadoIt nbch andr usyt a tingchnlesomechncl. hn hNow"kisontenisethatthe niatt sytIt o 'h I'Hi huissece"adposis, ats h lof s su h otv o i sth Atndfininte hs sti cc ol ae i releateIsbll, ithhissuposedse Roer. Bevrle It Tuker rotstsBgas , itis a ktlookdis iinei- verity, to a pre-wardItos PooteibiotheinoiTheserelastpbe- past, argues -1 that Profesor Joseph Ad ms in his I Ithievg thand h heen aw no altor esoti p hs od p it us sh chidig ouraggltinatd Man Strets, modl purtan entlean, He nw knos tof wconheoeaiso iIn hmyhm Introductionsom I it voiclargely uponhitheoamount ndmeitahenacceotheopoblievofthe Ube -uoe irneforcensnCowPro j-(winnin dfrblicaOpin o uhiro- U psd rhibition. Te Tarescitis, e linvProhitbtn leforcementcas P e a r l ain th esor e it isw it h th eird la r g e f o r eig SThre i a nticebleaddiion o beutyomeris Pblica Ohepininfendsblen- resuage nothwenoalientsentsuora B ehnafn srn fparls sowrn.oherlawuion. I Theyoattfct- _ y showdcta teerciglyinaenm octhis thforenaun-me rcand snortcofePubli _ C }a O pn ds-lthelyso-alle amricni- _ >hizatinmmnt and since th isrbemo h torevgu enforcement of aF(ncudn Phibition laws)slvitemesoincum Twetyfor ichlegth $.0 bennnguon Puslc firs sA easoan thiabobbtionst.istslage tosotwn Sityinh egt,100 encPraghisonmnovement.Wecathen intrneoritientwiotthewinningoreof thoe Public OpionofthendAmoecn Ther-asa noiceab~e aditin t beaty poplae nas awvfoeentw fund the Seeourwinowdislaybtheansvoao.Tmplstiofisco- spiistnisadeti-cingdAcrmiateyni- . di Perls nd he piceis xcepionlly ow.= tr eted.eWenthenfnallylaco(ncludedg = thst this adlvertising to be most effect- -ive ought to followe these three lines: First, the keeping before the, public = in a vivid and costant nmanner the A RN O LD Iositx~~u ~od h rah evils resulting directly and indirectly STATE STREET JEWELERc casting throughout the nation of the 302 5. State St. . since this 18th tamendtment became law. Third, the arousing of the _ American public to the rinme neces- sity, if governsent is to exist, of the 111IINIIU 11N111i11liillllit#1111U111111U1111lillllll11111U1lIlilll1111Illlllllillenforoensent11 111ti1ofI allfr Intwf,-ofaw,- whichic ofcourse the Priohibition, law is a part. A