* * * * * * * i° *: a: ATV THlE TREATERS John Drew and Margaret Ill- ington in "The Gay Lord Quex" at the Garrick. Ruth Chattertaon in "Come Out of the Kitchen," at the Whitney,, March 2. "The Mimic World" at the Ma- jestic, next week. TODAY t * *i *i * * *a * Ii a I' Triangle ThEBR I "Love 0' Mike" at the Whitney. *': * M je :ic -' Talor Holmes ins " lneasy Money." Arcade -farold Lockwood, in *"The Square Deceiver." Also *Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink." * * * * * * * "i'ATP... MAJESTIC, -NEX~iT WEE1',K * * * Rae-Walt Whitman in "The Regenerates." Also Chaplin con- edy, 1 for piano with orches- ement, ROSNFER, '4L, TO MEXO AH SOCIETY! Al 8 n S. Grosner, '14L, a practicing y of Detroit, will address the li society on "The Movement sia," at the meeting to be held 'clock tomorrow night at the hair house. He has made a' study of the Russian ques- e ifl the University, Grosner parts of two Union operas. He "All That Glitters" and most lyrics for "A Model Daughter." work for the remainder of the r will be outlined at this mieet- ing by Rebecca Greenburg, '19, newlyl elected president 'of the society. LIE111f. JOHN 1P11I1)P SOUSA WRITES NEW PATRIOTIC MARCH Washington, March 1,-iLieut., John Philip Sousa, U. S. N. reserye force, bandmaster and composer, has, writ- tnanew march, "The Volunteers,"' dedicated to Chairman Hurley, of the shipping board, and the shipbuilders of the country. Sirens, anvils and air riveters are used in the new marchi, which will be played in public for the first time next Sunday night at the New York hippodrome by the combin- ed banlds of the Atlantic fleet, led by Lieutenant Sousa. "Love 0' Mike,"' a musical comedy staged by Miss Elizabeth Marbury and jMr. Lee Shubert, will be offered at the Whitney tonight. The cast is headed by. Mr. George Hassell, the comedian whose role is that of a movie-mad "butler. Others in the com- pany are Cliftpu Webb, Leone Mor- gan, Helen Clarke, Alison McBain, Stella Mae Hoban," Ruth Macbee, Clare Stratton, Max Leeds, and Alan Ed- wards. The music is by Jerome Kern. The play takes its name from Lord Michael Kildare,' an English army officer in the United States purchasing munitions. At a house party all of the girls fall in love with him, much to the disgust of the men in the party. The butler for a remuneration, agrees to makze Kildare the hero of a mid- night fire, a scheme 'which might have worked had the servant submitted a similar proposition to each oNt6he other nen. So th~e quiet house-party goes from one comnedy affair to anl- other, interspersed with dancing num- bers 'and the most charming: songs ever composed by Mr. Kern. AT T H k WHITNEY * * * * * * * * * * * * * A Y Makes Men Like to Shoff Here l ;p r Courtesy, attention and know- ledge of the goods form the basic platform &f our, claim to good ser- vice-plus the endorsemen-t of a MILITARYI NEWS good nam~e with long --standig cutomers. FullI? stocks now on display of Lor enI, and , lve' ryiortan- The advance class, which held its first mneeting last night in the gymnas- iumn, has been created for the purpose; of fitting cadets to act as officers in the R. 0. T. C. companies. "It Is the intention to have every company rep- resented in this class," said Lieuten- ant Mullen yesterday. "It, will be M'ade a model company, enabling the cadets to learn the principle methods of instruction for their own companies in the two regiments. Very 'rigid dis- LE( ME NIG nou mili 5Ti Be den jun noo 10( int Nig Jo UN V 7 1' S LTDENT COUNCILMAN- TO BE ELECTED TODAY BY JUNIORS lalph E. Gault, '19, and Harry P. nnett, '19, were nominated as stu- at councilmen at a meeting of the for literary class Thursday after- an. The election will be held from o'clock till 11 o'clock this morning the corridor of University hall. gets: Or )t flNA ft U ElPop. Mate Wed ra $1.50&$2 fhII ieHouse anETSat. and ito $1 00 DTOT $1.00 hat DRE W & lMrgalrft ILIIN G ro In Pinero's Greatest Comedy "'THE GAY LORD QUEV" A RCAD Shows at 3...7 and 8:30 Eastern Time tic Unless Otherwise specified. Sat-2-.Harold Lockwoodl in "The Square Deceiver" and charlie chaplin in "The Rink". (Ret.) Mori-q-Viola Dana in "The Windiug Trail"and D~rew comuedy, "Why henry Left Hlome," Trues-Wedt-5-6-Alice Brady in "Hfer Sit- eut Sacrifice" and ('Cue.) P'atthe News,, (We d.) mutt & Jeff Cartoon "What Shall we Name it?" - and - 22 Girls - 22 t ncement issued itary office. The Woods Eul Pres'i ONE IHT. ABaT PRICES Main Floor30 Balcony 20-254 Seats on Sale Friadf IV W uertb Tbeatr- Matinees-2: 003:.3q Evenings-5:;o, 8:00, 9;3q SPrices :-Mlatinees isc; ? veninsgs We Pay the T a BOOKINGS FOR MAR~CH- = a-z-MI'arvy Iilos M telur in "he. and the Rogti.,." Also Weekly' = Comely. Sur:-llor-3"-1-hlsie IPergusorxi Rise of Jennie Csig"Also "U: Sand Thunder" Keystone Comnedy 'I'ue -1Vcd- --I4lame tHammerstein W1ilfred Lucas in "The Co-Resp cut." In Six Parts. = Thur-1!ri-7-8- Vivian Miartin in "Ml Entangled." A.lso Mack Service RoomBhlunder.", Sat-Oj-Ann M'urdock in "h Impost Aiso Weekly and Comredy. MOR+GAN AT THE last night by thef INT "LOVE 0'' WHITNEY, TO- FEL IX (oftFelix & - in- "The MimicW Of Walt Whitmiai Also twvo-reel flare -- and - TRI.ANGIJE COX1EDI See lI t the Rae-The Theatre with a big si TOMORROW Wi. S. Hiart - in - "THE APOSTLE OF VENEAG MA JEST Three Days start Monday Marchi } CLEANED AND REBLOCKED with a new band LOOKS LIKE NMEW Saves $2.00 or $-3.o0 FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St., next to the Delta Telephone 1792 TH EAT RE Today and Sunday Taylor 11lle s -i- 71- 1918 :_/. , I i I[ rnishings oand Hats St. at William St. cip line will be enforced. Definite courses of study will be assigned." Quiz periods will be meld at regular intervals. Fifty-four men turned out foi' the first class, which is below the number expected by the military autliorities. It is urged that more cadets take advantage of this oppor- tunity to fit th~emselves for advance- ment. The drills will be held_ from 7 to 8 o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, aund Fridlay nig~its in Wat- erman gyilaslumn. "UNEASY MOEY" Taken from the Story by P'. G. Woodhouse in the Satur-day Eivening Post Or eum_'Il Mati nees--- :o0, 3 .Phone°-rti -J P'rices MJat. xoc; Feve. i='z;cii, No '1'a, BOOKINGS FOCR MA Szal-_ rMarguerite Clanik ai zoes." .Also Comedy, "Sunm is'rt-I\eon-3-'lrn uti tun]Inl3Spr." Alo Comen tondaltSNot." loCie Tco-ied-n .INotent 'icser." -T~ne arts. ( Dchns-Fr. III PartV. Mon Floppe-Ir."7 Also_. coedy Disaster" s oey Daster."kPcfodin"a Sat9oacrncdy "foy rdi "Vari II;, -of Reylsed liustructlojis A certain top sergeant in one of the R. 0. T. C, companies prided him- self at being a semi-genhis. in giving drill commands. Yesterday he re- ceived a letter from his old girl at home, advising him to find a new dancing partner. The affair preyed on his mind all dlay. At the drill yes- terday afternoon his orders were fsomewhat' mixed. The company of. which he was in charge was marching down North Un- iversity avenue. The top sergeant or- dered them to "Column, .right," wheii hie suddenly remembered, that they should have gone In the opposite di- rection. Fiercely embarrassed, he yelled in desperation at the men turn- ing to the right, "Vice versa!" Prices lye-2c Tax-15c hrIges W TNI f OeNE " TONIGHT Coming direct from Chicago and after 3<9 weeks in New 1_2 weeks in Boston Miss Elisabeth Marbury (who produced "Nobody Home") Mr. Lee Shubert present the alluring and sparkling musical comedy S11'I~ -3y 7, S:30 --SHiOWlS ,. // ® e // o' , $/ / L in Hats Make-up drill will be held from 9 to 11 o'clock this morning in Wat- erman gymnasium. LOVE 0' f rom $7400 "A number of the cadets believe that the uniforms wvere made by Henry and company," stated Lieut. George C. Mullen last night. "The Ann. Arbor firm merely acted as the agents for Mandel Brothers of Chica- go, and 'are not in any way respons- ible for the fit of the suits." Music by Jerome Kern Book by Harry -- with - GEORGE HAS 'And the very, in the wor :EY to to All cadets who have not attended their absence records must tend this matter immediately in order get credit for the first semester's