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MALCOLM EAST LIBERTY MALCOLM BLOCK( 1 (AJESTICI W PLAYING dd Hoyft'sMIns Trels The Best in Vaudeville VVood, Melville and Phillips ongs, Dances, and Stories Grace' De Wintres "Ventriloqui al Surprises" The 'Bimbos .onedy Novelty Acrobats :xtra Special Attraction Princess Kalanna Hawaiian Night's *entertainment HO0LD CONTINUOUS SESSION TO PREVENT FILIBUSTERING Washington, April 3.-At the meet- ing of the senate steering committee1 it was decided to hold a continuous session of the senate from 10 o'clock tomorrow until the war bill is acted upon. It i's the purpose of the committee to prevent any filibustering or delay to the war resolution such as was caused lately by Senator LaFollette. tToday 4 o'clock-Fresh lits meet in Natur- al Science lecture room. 4:15 o'clock-Twilight recital at :Hill auditorium. 7:30 o'clock- Adelphi-Webster de- bate in room B, Law building. S o'clock-Choir oratorio at St. An- drew's Episcopal church. 8:15 o'clock- "Fools' Paradise" at Whitney theater. Tomorrow 4:15 o'clock-French lecture in Na- tural Science lecture room. 5 o'clock- Spanish club meets in room 101, south wing University hall. 7 :30 o'clock-Bird club meeting in room 355 Natural. Science building. 8 o'clock-Shakespearian students present "Hamlet" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. L'-Notices All students desiring to tape speclhd trains for Chicago, Cleveland, or Buf- falo should sign up at the Union desk as soon as possible. These trains will be run at cost. All competitors for the position of master of properties for the French' play should call Lloyd Curby, '17L, at 1780 as soon as possible. Band rehearsal at 7 Welock tonight in University Hall. Band Bounce tick- ets should be settled for. Consulting and associate editors of the Inlander will meet at 4 o'clock to- day in the Inlander offices. ~'ho~eag' ~w MoI.-Ttles.-2-3-Clara Kimball Young in"e., PiceShe Paid." Mat., 15c; W'ed.-4-J3thel Barrymore in "The White Raven" (Ret.) and Christie Comedy. Thurs.-5--George Walsh and Anna Luther in "Melting Millions" and Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink." (Rlet.) 15c. OphiumTheatre Ialtinc.e , .00-3 .30, Evening, 6.45, B.15, 9.30- S aturday.- H oli days continuous. Wcd .-4-Wffi. Morrison and Frankie Mfann in "The Girl Who Did Not ( are." Also Chip Comedy. Even- 1ing 15C. Tliurs.-Fri.-5~-6-Vivian Martin in "The Wax Model." Also Paramount Comedy. Evening i 5c. Sat. ---7-Dlorothy Dalton in "Chicken 1 Casey." Also Triangle Comedy, "A (grab Bag Bride." E vening 15e. Jimuior enlgineers pay dues front 9 to 12 o'clock today in the Enginieering society rooms. S inor engineers report at 7 o'clock tonight in the handball courts, east of the locker room in Waterman gyml- ARCADE ~hwR a 300, # f- .o0;9:30 1 . . - C.1 tC'a.'p tw 11A' Ii I FRATERNITIES We have unsurpassed accomodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1346-48 Broadway N' York. N.Y Perfect P(-)rtraitures "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fess~ional Way. Sheehan & Co. ANN ARBOR - DETROIT Goodhew Floral, Co, 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 619 E. Liberty St. PHnomNL948-W s Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. Greenhouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, 170-M. nasium. All men with military exper- ience report to L. F. Dieterich or M. D. Anderson. Dancing classes and private lessons at the Packard Academy. t Rugs perfectly cleaned, washed, and . sized without injury. Koch & Hene. ft My diamonds are fine quality and reasonably priced. J. L. Chapman, Jeweler. 113 Mai St.- -Adv. wed-eod __ _ It CHRISTINE MILLER CHASE B. SIKES GUSTFF HOLMQUIST MARGARETE MATZENAUER Ann Arbor 9e y F estil al A. A. STANLEY FREDERICK STOCK ANNA SCHRAM-IMIG FIRST CONCERT-May 2, 8:00 o'clock Soloist: Mmne. Louise Homer, Contralto The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Conductor : Mr. Frederick Stock Overture--"Othello," Opus, 93........Dvorak aria--"C he faro scuza Euridice"....... Glutck Mmne. Louise Homner Symphony No. 3, F major, Op. 90..Brahms aria-"Mobil Signor," from "The Prophet," ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . Meyerbeer Mine. Homer A Dance Rhapsody................... Delius Aria- 11 est doux, it est bon," from 1Herodiade .....:............ ..Vilasseinet Symphonic Poem-"Finlandia," Opus 26, No. 7 ............... .........Sibelius SECO}NIDCONCERT-A.ay 3, 8:00 o&clock "The Dreamn of Gerontius"............Algar Soul of Gcrontius.. Mr. MHorgan Kingston Angel ................ Miss Christine "Miller The' Priest ...... ...W illiam Wade 1--inshaws. angel of the Agony .... Mr. Gustaf Holmnquist 1Demiots, Angelicals, Souls.............. . ..Th e C h o r a l U n i o n The Chicago Symphony Orchestra M1r. Albert A. Stanley, Conductor Mr. JEarl V. Moore, Organist TIIIRD) COIN CRT--alay 41, 2:30 o'clock Soloist : Miss Ethel Leginska, Pianist Children's Chorus The Chiicago Symphony Orchestra Mr. Albert A. Stanley and Mr. Frederick Stock; Conductors National Anthem "The Walrus and The Carpe>.ter"... .Fletchei, Symphony C major, "Jupiter" (Rachel 550) Concerto for Pianoforte, No. 4, D minor, Opuis 70.............. ......... Rubinstein FOURTH CONCEI'rT--.ay 4, 8:00 o'clock Soloist : Mxie. Amelita Galli-Curci, Soprano *The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Conductor: M~r. Frederick Stock Oetr- iglsCv"...MnesonAria-"Caro Nome," from "Rigoletto". . Verdi Minme. Galli-Curci Symphony No. 3. E major ............Alfven Aria from "The Magic Flute".. ... ..MTozartw Mine. Amelita Galli-Curci Molly on the Shorej Mlock Morris C.'.......... Grain ger Shepherd's I-ey Aria-"Pell Song," from 'Lakme". , . Delibcs 1Mie. Galli-Curci "Siegfried's Rhine jouney," from "Die (;dtterdahmmeruiig" .............Wagner FIFTHI CONCERT --ay 5, 2:30 o'clock I1irs. Anna Schram-I mig, Contralto Rich-n d Kcy., Biggs, Organist Sonata 1in G 7minor ...... ..... . . .....PiuLtti (a) $clnnerzecn........... . .......Wlagtncr (b) Zur Ruh .................1Olf (c) Zueignung...... ...............Strauss Meditation from 1st Symphony........ Widor . Scherzo...... ....................Dethier Fantasia in C minor.................. Bach Chant de Printenips.................Bonnet Elfes......... .................. .Bonnet (a ) I any thy Ilarp ...............Woodnian, (b) Cry of Rachel .................. Salter (c) bird of the NWilderness........ Horsnmai Liebestod from "Tristan"......TJ'agnaer Sakuintala, Overture ..............Goldinurk SIXTH CONCERT-M1ay 5, 8:00 o'clock "Aia" (Opera in Four Acts)..........Verdi Aida.......................... Maude Fay Amn enis.............Ma rgarete Matzenauer H igh Priestess............ Lois M. Johnston Radamnes ...............Giovonni Martinelli Amonasro ............... Giuseppe De Luca Ramnphis...........\Villiam Wade Hinshaw The King ................ Gustaf Holmquist 'The Mces,