PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER i9, 1923 an~d th .,..LBA"RT3RON HENDERSON THEUNIN I' Xl S $20,00 Q these promenadesin tiemeles for fhrr, _;nb lintin this wailing every reuie tmttt hiss tes', hot th 1 n ;g o tethover ltheOslei"-,stianagement realty 'shotd aptrcat cf te i, 5411 aI t isas rf--lts heniannall titi y-:clted treeYl:;t cs tle m st. e sosnis-- -r-- ', grtesi;tl at.-z~' e tiaticv~c rtro on iieicapus tt rer-p le pnli t.. illilily liie l obvioucad mi~tss.- ~z-lt~ o ul t? '. is~,, i ew n 'fa1 acci "s idi crr - hiere to stay (iiVi':dI Of son 'athisalitor a'cre-sit t . A. o theier ~"siciiimrefl fi 's,-na - a t'i d- ii t. city, cod ss tl I his in ind eisf been.'",w_±1hoistt risal.'ht v sl e s j55 pushed toishelimit. Therte ira sc' colal ts' as a ttigr tio thtsAneis, nisqueytal 5i to i he ct fort numbers ofj tHe has iform, h-''stit I ankts g"a,"-'- n 5 ballet.c arried the tcssl o-55 fil rssa stuninisg hackasd ih" "'s's atab t''limax, Ttse n-isters' sanovorcoote certais n' '5' sinan's"- bs:'5scrou15,i at w'arsato rat isins hs'ougiht to bit'gthly sUcceiL' hStit is' the pertormssance. They wrec'hscoe ild ''ltand wkad n at n As for the Opera r''l ,it-t l 'dm s'etantsnsoiter singe factor culiar cs' 'inhsissn o ,,,s. t etheadencse teir tmoney'o and the s-ry 5bsd. To aete )at"'ot fsor tthe tast, it is pts r to^ : sti sstnn the prinipas, Hiaserger atrocities cutsof te wyas i ot leam apire 'ass eontetter than set. First sn oil rem~sost,, ws thei.Don.ad Ephin of last yar-which is plot. Not only ws stSa rta- s o1 saying a lot--and Edwardi arnall "In nd ut""Saty,"(so r tsdn a very minor part was excellent.f a hundred others, but it wsn aso Through "Th Cloistr," "Conflict,"I dragged is such intermisnhte leths"F-amesanl the Pot," ansI the rcent as to almost ruin the opening act I operaso he has een so uifornmly good may e wrng, nd proahlyso h iat one can picture him as nearly if the first half of the present sow' perfect in the lead of te impending as produced ast Tuesday evening gets "Captin A'ppljak" across in New York, I will give up the anoher virtue was the constant use gentle game of prophecying entirely.? of the different levels and the vast It drags, which is the utterly upar- ipoe ntothstigsvrte imrvmntohhestig oe h doae sin of a musical comedy ridiculous outlay of last year. Still The next disappointment was Dres- bath Agan itmayhavebeentheanother feature was the persistent bach Agin t my hve eenthecurtailment of encores. The usual fault of the lines, ut h seemed to answer to the past excess has een me just about two notches above Pall, and Mal-or watever last year'sthtaauinewudntalwtelwcminsercle. ebc, show to continue without three or whe hepanommes isa rueartstfour repetitons of each number, he, but when he starts to pull thatyertthinenempomntf hoary bathroom stuff... well it, the production. may make the wife of a faculty main Finally, a great deal of praise! her roar, but it leaves everyone in should go to the eautiful Butterfly- their right minds told and dippng onumer of the finale. Here was the; A final complaint lies in the fashion!sssodrn type of costume oentioned' parades, There is no quarrel 'ith shove as well a- the very modern de- sie of p.inting waith ight. This uhtstaein New ork, even if F.L. Tilden....... Eitor, othing else soes. ? 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Mlan-! uscripts must he typeswritten, triple spaced and warittens on one side only, * 0 The fSnday Magazine acknowl -edges The Anaerican Secular Un- ion review service for "The tsn- official Ohsersver" depsartmesnt. Ist is hepoicysof11thisaaine to pub~lish artsils of apinion b'y bosh siadents and facalis- mnmbers if, in the ssudansxi cf the ediior, ihise arts- clsa-s of intinsc value snd interstc. This doess not scanithatsmanascripts solicited or ,-losirils cfferedar nercessarilys isn accsrd itih editorial scinion ishas- is principle or- forms. Of Oscourse, the Opera is so Ion"er wh't t tused toi be-asoi tast is not nece5'ssasrily' ut('55t5915'tntir" taissstg !I~k glllian sts 'in petticoats, - 'slo1 its Casmspus blt'os a n it:-trsailgips. i sitt ifanly ,ice aeu ol )ar:-o ,vth he isst 'la s irate -iorlia sxrcg luas. Withltthi 't a lull (d'Cotoin St. ckinis"i! no'rsiPorea-stion f i ei sl btI It .-; ontheoiersanldi-inch tie-s'r iti it thati the cifering last year, soil ssiths s decent hook, more tasteftul ! sarades, and yosinger humor dlr. Shu-s ter shsould bsestile to turn out is trttyR remarkahte productison next ysar. "Nothing hreaks ,atitan: leItswill b trag ahout his msisfiirtunes as lotidly as shout Isis susccesses." IW. N. P. Idarhelliso, "Enjoying Life, Etc." "Love must alwaays renmain a fas- -cination, .a witchery, if thse empsire of,- woman is to endure." Menri F.Arniel, "Journal Intime"