THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOv ARCADE Ml- ,,: -Fran7Cis X. Bushman and Bev- ,': a~n in ''Their Compact." 'I'll.o-.Aia Stewart in "Th'e Message _h lw "u)"se,"awll Billy Nest Corn- r'v. "Cupid's Rival." --2T-u --22-Geraldine Farrar in "Joan the Woman" (ii Parts). (Show~s at 3 :oo, 6 :3o, 8:45.) 25c. [ri2 Clar tiKimball Young in "Magda" and Christie Comedy. Saty .iiYae Williams and Corinne Criffith in "The Lov2 Doctor," and Cwrmedy, "Plagues and Puppy Love." i- 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 G600HEW FLORAL CO. UIrt SCENE:FROM TRIANGLE PLAY, AT THE MAJE STIC, TODAY Flowers Plants ferns Baskets orsanges Decorations MME. SARAH BERNHARDT, world-famed tragedienne, In one of her wonderful death scenes HITNEY THEATR E - Wednesday, Nov. 21 Spicy News From Other Universities An informal prom has been decided upon by the junior class of Ohio State university. Following the action tak- en by the whole campus against form- als, no attempt was made to continue the usual custom of giving a formal affair. It was felt, however, that since the annual prom is a university tradition and as the only party in which the. entire university can participate thi year, it should be maintained in some form. The Harvard military office has an- nounced that cadets must wear uni- forms at all sectional meetings as well at the lectures and drills. Men who neglect to do this are liable to de- merits. The rsoord of saak man will be ex amined carefully and recommenda-- tions will be based on merit. Patronize Our Advertsers.-Adv. 1". _ A NIGHTS 3 MATINEES GARRICK NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING OLIVER MOROSCO'S GAY AND GLADSOME MUSICAL HIT Cauiary Cottage Nights & Sat. Mat., soc to $2.00 Mats. Wed. & Fri. Soc to $1.go AT THE WHITNEY Sarah Bernhardt will come to the aitney theater on Wednesday ght, with her company, from the{ eater Sarah Bernhardt in Paris. For her engagement here Mme. rnhardt will give two plays. "Thek ath of Cleopatra" and the trial mne from "The Merchant of Ven- ," in which she will appear as Por- . "The Death of Cleopatra," by nry Cain and Maurice Bernhardt, a 9leverly written tragic episode ich affords the great actress an ex- lent opportunity for emotional ex- ssion. Whitney Theatre To-night KINSEY KOMEDY KO, in the Funniest of Comedies Another Man's Wife With THREE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Prices: Eve. 10-20-25c One Big Continuous Show Big special Matinee Tues- 10 day-All Seats - - C Something always on at 'the Whitney * * * * * * * * * -* * * AT THE THEATERS * TODAY * * * * * ings" are offered by the June Mills company, and the Kremka Brothers appear in a spectacular comedy act. The amusing and unique Triangle picture "His Picture in the Papers," will be shown at this theater today with Douglas Fairbanks in the leading role. "Canary Cottage," at the Gar- * rick. * With Sarah Bernhardt at the Whit- ney, Oct. 21. TODAY Majestic-Douglas Fairbanks in "His Picture in the Papers." Whitney-Kinsey Komedy Kom- pany in "Another Man's Wife." Orpheum-Little Mary McAllis- ter in "Young Mother Hubbard."' Also, "Do Children Count?" Wuerth-Douglas Fairbanks in "The Man From Painted Post." Also Victor Moore Comedy. Rae-Bessie Love in "The Saw- dust Ring." Also Triangle Come-' dy and News Weekly. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Interesting Bits The Chicago Red Cross has been presented with a sweater by a man who not only knitted it himself, but whittled his own needles from a broom-stick. Herbert Corthell Chas. Ruggles And a Typical Morosco Cast Rae Theatre TODAY--Bessie Love in "THE SAWDUST RING." News Weekly, and Triangle Comedy, I I There are not enough circulation to meet the needs resulting from war pennies in increased taxes. ANOTHER. BIG WEEK I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE MAJESTIC A very interesting program will be offered at the Majestic, during the first part of the week, beginning tomorrow. The leading feature of the program is made up of Robinson's military ele- phants which present a remarkably clever little playlet. The Archie Nicholson trio appear in original mus- ical numbers; Chief Little Elk and his company of Sioux Indians present na- tive songs; "Songs and Funny Say- Whitney Theatre Wednesday Evening, November 21 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY j DIRECTION OF W. F. CONNOR With Complete Productions, Scenery and Effects, and Her Own Com- pany from Theatre Sarah Bernhardt, Paris. in "CLEOPATR A" and "The MERCHANT OF VENICE" At each performance-the following artists will appear: JEAN DU VAL 00., Gems and Art; ALBERT DONNELLY, Shadowgraphy; FLOR. ENCE HARDEMAN. Violinist: ANNIE LOUISE DAVID. Harpist; ROME FENTON, Tenor. PRICES; 50c to $2.00 With Additional Charge of 10 Per Cent to Cover War Tax Demanded by the G overnent. Mail Orders Recieved and Filled Now POSITIVELY NO PHONE ORDERS OR RESERVATIONS FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Box Office Sale Opens Monday "Bernhardt once more defies time. Bernhardt, the woman, the accept- ed symbol of irristible spirit of the French. the obiect of this remark- able example of heroine worship."-New York World, Sept. 2nd, 1917. "Bernhardt still holds supremacy. Art superb as ever."-New York Sun. Sept. 2, 1917. Several coal mines have been oblig- ed to decrease their output because of the lack of shipping facilities. The number of recruits taken into the regular army since April 1 passed the 250,000 mark Nov. 15. Admiral Francis T. Bowles, of the emergency fleet corporation, believes that this country must build ships faster even if it has to conscript the laborers. More than 400 Christmas cheer box- es have been sent to New York uni- versity students in active service in France by Chancellor Elmer Elils- worth Brown's committee of the uni- versity, which consists of wives of faculty members. Eatables, games, and blankets were added at the last minute in response to a letter receiv- ed saying that they were needed. Boxes for the university boys in the home camps will be packed next week, making approximately 1,000 in all. Rent a good Eastman Kodak 10o per day. Lyndon, 719 N. University. :!Illt11i1lll1111t1l11111#I i lll l II 11111111 il WuerthTheatre Prices: i5 Cents Matinees 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous = NOVEMBER Sun-Mon-18-19-Douglas Fairbanks in "The Man from Painted Post."*Also Victor Moore Comedy. Eve, 2oc. Tues-Wed-20-2zi-Louise Lovely in "Sir- ens of the Sea." Also Comedy. " Thur-Fri-22-23-Julian Eltinge in "The C Countess Charming." Also Keystone ... Comedy, "The Late Lamented." Sat-2-Wm. Courtney in "Hunting ofE = the Hawk." Also Serial, "Neglected= Wife," No. 12. 2 Sun-Mon-25-26-Billie Burke in "Arms = and the Girl." Also Miss Myrtle Stedman in person will sing. And SVictor Moore Comedy. Sunday only. .. 25 cents. Mat. a~c"L MAJESTICMae. 0-0 Ev7 :32 and 9:00 Eve.5 .n 2..0c. ROBI SO BIG CIRCUS W 0 Wd Id6 0 L6. 0 Z +4 JI JI F ELEP A TS IN AN THREE DAYS STARTING MONDAY NITE BIG CIRCUS WEEK AMAZING MILITARY DRAMA 15. Tons of Anfimal lnteligence and Activity. See these Mammonth Pets in a real Playlet. Nothing like it ever here before Special Peanut Matinee Right after School 3:20 P.M. Wednesday Nov. 21 Reception on stage for ladies and children to feed Elephants Peanuts furnished free to all r r to 30 z 9N 0 0 z ri Archie Nicholson Trio A Scintillating Bit of Laugh and Music Chief Little Elk & Co. America's Foremost Indian Entertainers in Song, Mnste and Indian Dancing Numbers iOrpheumTheatre aa - SPrices:. ioc unless otherwise specified =Matinees 2. 3:30. Nights 6:30. 8, 9:30= Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous NOVEMBER- Sun-s8-LittleN EMaryBMcAlister in "Young Mother Hubbard." Also = e "Do Children Count?" Man-ig-Wm. Russell in "Sands of Sac- c 1e a = rifice." Also Weekly and Comedy.= = =..,naIe Tues-2o-Carlyle Blackwell in "The Bur- eglar." Also Comedy. Wed-21-Chas. Ray in "The Pinch Hit- ter." Also Triangle Comedy.oRe.y = booked. . CThur-22a-Walt Whiteman in "The Tar = Heel Warrior." Also Triangle Corn. = edy and Weekly. a =Fri-23-Olive Thomas in "Broadway.: Arizona." Also Triangle Comedy and Weekly. IIIIIlIlItIIIIIII1iIIIIIII IIIIfIlIIIIIN Jane Mills & ' The Somewhat Different Comedies SUNDR DOU In His Ge Shows 1:30-3-7-8:34 Krimka Bros. Eceentric Comedy Aerobats AY TODAY ONLY JGLAS FAIRBANKS Picture in the Papers o. Ades Comedies 10-i5c COMING 4 SHOWS THANKSGIVING 2:30-4-7:30-9 DON'T MISS iT I