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PAGE 2 ♦roopa *hicb th«* Grrroaaa throwing Into th# conflict. Xbcy arc being pui *° slaugh ter like sheep Today standing on • height from which ! could #ee *h e French steadily wiptnc out the Hln deyiburg salient, It possible with fringe- so make- »ott l*mt UtH 1 # of motor lorri* > b< nind tie Lormap f ranches. each packed tight with German troop* and speeding to the cbaxnal house of the German front hnaa. Arrivlnr there, these fresh re serve# were unendingly launched again*! the French And they malt rd away unendingly in the French machine gun Are, the deadly accu rate barrage of the famous Sotante ' jutnxes the cold ateel of the French bayonefa, or the explosion# of French grenade* Not only has the number of the enemy troopa in the past fem day* lighting been greater than that cm > ployed In an\ previous engagement* since the early dav.« <f the '*nr, but the quality of the troops i* higher Prisoners showed there were no de crepit reserves All those captured were of choice regiment# Saturday, sround Craonne, for instance, a com plete division of the picked Pr «• sian guard was called inio action by the German commanders. Tt "as practically annihilated In a vain at tempt to retake Craonne. The perfect unity underlying the Krancoßritish ofTensiv* sand the ii. ianic strategy of the »hol» forward push culminated in its greatest ex presslon of effectiveness Saturday. On that day—36 hours after the English had wiped out the northern pivotal salient of the llindenburg line in the regions of Bullecourt and Croiesilles —the French wiped out six kilomeiers (four miles) of the southern pivotal salient ’n the re gidh of Moulin Laffaux The double success of the Allied armies today menaces the entire Mindenburg retreat line from its two most Vital poim* The victories constitute the first great objective toward which e\ery French and English action since the begin ning of the great offensive has stra» cglcally contributed The French advance on the Hin denburg salient is only a small por tion of their success in the second great drlTe since April 16 This fighting has covered a fron* of nearly 22 mile# —Including the co tire length of Chemis de* I*ames ♦he "Ladlea* Highway"—wi'h exten siona to the east and norh w est Now the entire Craonne plateau ha* been attained: almost the en tire summit of the ridge dominating the plateau and descending towards Leon has been captured; nearlv 13 miles of Chemin Des Daraos Is held — all of the road hut a small portion In the vicinity of Foe Malmalson The new French positions formerly constituted the greatest obstacle, when they were in German hands, to Gen Nlvelle’a advance to L*on They dominate the valley of the Ai lette down which the French kept up Saturday’s and Sunday’s opera tlons. But In addition to this great sue oess, another epochal victory has been registered by the French on the Rhelms front. There on Friday Gen. Nlvelle initiated an offensive northwest and east of Rhelms which carried the French over several heights. The victory may soon lib erate Rheims as the German “hate target " When the French on Saturday morning leaped out of their tronchea in the Aiene assault the German first lines were literally gorged with men under orders to die resisting. Hardly had the French brought down these lines of human flesh and attained their first objective, capturing and killing thousands, than the Germans Initiated furious counter-attacks. They were made with a promptitude and niter disre gard of cost in human lives little* in accordance with Germany’s recently announced tactical plan to save troops. Thruout the 24 hours that ensued tbc French were forced to wipe out repeated counterattacks against every position they gained, before attacking their next objective' The annual convention and ex hibltion of the National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu facturers will be opened in Phil* : delphia mday and continued ihr i : the greater part of the week. Pursuant to a proclamation of the governor, Indiana is to observe to day as day," in honor of the memory of the famous French soldier and friend of America ' Hkl. Crniu V —while taking your morning plunge, to stim ulate the How of saliva and give you a real good appetite. YUCATAN :S YUCATAN Will Lead Ad Men To Convention JONATHAN JOHN BUZZELL- Under the chairmanship o' Mr B w.* 11 n v.or.imi"ee of the Adcraf club of IVtroit. has beifun a com prehen*iv« campaign ! o take 75 men ♦o !be A «-»'•" a ••',l -T*' '.T.v « . It convention in ?t. Louts, June .3 to 7 Already 3b m<-n have promised to lake the trip to the convention which is the largest held in the United States JUDGE HITS AT FORD POLICY IN DIVORCE CASES Judge William B. Brown of Grand Rapids, one of the relief Jurists sit ting in the Wayne county circuit, believes that the attitude of ’he Ford oMtor company’s #ociologl< «tl department, encourage* divorce A woman seeking a divorce d*' j cree. told Judge Brown that her i husband s pav of $3 *2 at the Ford ’ plant, would be advanced to I* * day a« soon as he wa# divorced "Reducing the pay of a man again.*' whom his wife has found reason to bring a divorce sub I* an injury to the wife,’ said Judge Brown "The system reward* the kind of masculine conduct *hat shirks marital responsibility ** When an account of the dt\n»r* stilt was published with Judge Brown’s comment Dean S S Mar qni*. head of the department, wrote to the Judge, taking i*«ue wj»h him JASNOWSKI PREPARES TO BLOCK JURY A copy of the order o' Judge Ton nolly. calling for a grand jury in the recorder's couri to investigate the oltv building department tfce beard of health, and other city de partments. w** received Saturday morning in the prosecutor’* office This will be the basis of Prosecu tor Jaanowskl’s appeal to the su preme court, demanding that Judge Connolly show cause why he should not be restrained from holding the probe. Jasnowskl Insists that the investi gation should be conducted In th” circuit court, and that he, a* pr-i • cutor, should present the eviden> < the court. Judge Connolly held th the recorder’* court has a righ« conduct such a probe, f.nd hr pointed Attorney Jame* H Pound attorney for the court Chief Assistant Prosecutor J’ W. Voorhles said that the pc » for a writ of mand.ityus t„ the tion for the writ of mandamus wo be made to th*-supreme court . soon as possible The talesmen summoned f< grand Jury service have been or dered to report May 10. An order to show cause could be nbtaineu from the supreme court before that date Whether or not th* terorde court investigation will begin or. that day depend* on »he sc*ion < the supreme court CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In U»e For Over 30 Year* Countless Women find— that when suffering from nervousness, sick headache, dizzy spells and ailments peculiar to their sex nothing affords such prompt and welcome relief, as will follow a few doses of BEELHAM’S PILLS A proven women’s remedy, which assists in regulating the brgans, and re-establishing healthy conditions. Bwham’s Fills contain no habit-forming drug —leave no disagreeable after-effects. They are— Nature’s aid to better Health W«l TahatalMm ,r« Hlk ..... hi, Sold la Wim, IO.„ 2i«. BANKERS AWAIT DETAILS OF THE LIBERTY LOAN \!'ho eeveral IVtroit banks hnv»* 1 made comparatively small subscrip iiiHie to th*- Liber** b*itn rtf f^,tttVV» 'f'.bbO. the entire amount that De trolt will subscribe will not be «. n 'inn finihe-r details regard Inc «he loan are forthcoming from the treasury department, bankers \0 have been received as to he maturltv date* or over what j’-rlod the ban* are to be spread i "<>uld be lmp<»«* b!e for the banks. to r..y what part of the loan they can subscribe for until they know 'hese details The maturltv dates govern the! amount of loan* in all cases If the time is comparatively short, the' subscriptions micht be made larger w hereas if it is long, the reverse would.be true IVtroit banker* would also like to know something concerning th* use of the money If they were called on for large amounts to be loaned in a short ' :rr.e -hp\ w ild be obliged to phT ‘n other loans or shorten the time on them, at least It 1* stated One banker stated that hei did not believe more than $500,000 had •pen subscribed in Detroit so far When more definite 'errn# are re eived. it t* pointed out. D**'rolt will do Its share Hornblower A Weeks' b-anch of fice m Detroit received announce men’ from the main office .a New York Saturday that the firm will carry far its employe* any amount f 'he Liberty loan of the go\ em inent they desire at the same rate ■if interest paid by the government. Subscription* will be carried over 12 ruon’hs THIRTY-FIRST SHfIRT OF CASH Officers of National guard regi inerts in De'roi* are annoyed by ’he *acr that no funds have been • r «: ’heir dispoea! for lecnnting expenses, while the various branch*.* "f the regular service appear to have unlimited money to spend. On this accour.’ the army, navy and Marine rorp.* are getting men every dar who would prefer to enlist in a Michigan regiment Applicant# for I the a ;ard service gr to »fae armory s onh to find the** is no recruiting i s*aff on hand to receive them They are told to return In the evening when there is a drill on. out instead they go to one of the other recruit ing office# m This sltyanon ts regarded %* par ’ cuiarly unfortunate in view of the fact tha’ the guardsmen have been 'old ’hev will be called ou r soon’ and non* of the unit# are anywhere near war strength. The state legis lature baa appropriated $5,000,0<H» for a war fund. bu» none of it has been allotted to the purpose of re cruiting for the National guard, al *ho It was stipulated by the legisla ture that a portion of the money should be used for this purpose Second anniversary of the sink ing of th* Lusitania. When You Eat Bread you ar® entitled to everything in the whole wheat grain. Dr. Wiley says: ‘'Wheat is a complete food containing all the ele ments necessary for human nutrition.” But be sure you get the whole wheat in a digestible form. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is whole wheat made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking—the best pro cess ever devised for pre paring the whole wheat grain for the human stom ach. Two or three of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk and berries, make a delicious, nourishing meal. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Paint That Shabby House Paint it with a color or colors that life of the structure. There are hun harmonize with surroundings. Paint dreds of Detroit houses painted with it, not only to obliterate its ugly shah- Acme Qualit* and scores of good biness, but to protect it. from painters using it. Its made to the elements. Ham and shine withstand rain and shine and destroy a* surely, though f \ costs no more than good i>aint more slowly than fire. Keep I I should cost. Any of our deal the weather out with Acme W j/ er* will be glad to help you **•- Quality House Paint and add **rt shades and give any de to the l>eauty and lengthen the sired information. Ask your dealer for a Vopy of the Acme Quality Painting Guide Book It will help you to decide bow to finish shHbbv !*urfao#(i about the home Some Detroit Dealer* Who Sell Acme Quality Palnta and Fmithea: Jr* r***xp.u. 1117 Fr*nk Z»Ol!n.k! M * 1* Wrurk A I*o* T«. *• li J«M>- f If n irr Jo. mnpiM II :i»; Anthony Kid Mr.nrn* 717 R r. N.. »•->* r«.nt. 'Agr’h (W T' •*' r •*-.'« I Mt Klltott V T'et V.l. Ater.r. W*»tl4»n .n.-J Urnn.-i IM'#r. R. F D. t K«r<-h# »l **--«>'-l*| A R#M A* U* H P :rr»,l. Kf'lttii IM-». r» • • - * . trr\m ■». «r 1W« F MOW) HA«« - g V*,.* N< .n IM». ry>, o.klafM PM W«n4l«n4 |M*» • t». 141» J p-• H *. n M,< tt 114'* IriUin Vlll.f. IM*. ‘'A, AhtM I ST I » 1.0-.n.., (V» U t.id..: 1 -44 A H- A . C. Mm k 1' A Ma> k A'. |M». f* a., V 1 *4 MAM !(4w* f’n Woo-lwa- i J->* \ r i- *1 ,n( A > r.rt W.*k '.<> •»r A .nd.'.r.nt* Rom. 11 -ft. W-n A r..»?. v* KM >• '1 X X* ■rf.li.ij 1 Iy, V « 14* Vrrl.rl. K \Bl'k# s- tn;,| r, *> j »< • \\ ,y.,- «-< *.•'« t, , - ~, t , X?« k • ' ■..!«<• 1’ rn« xTn * A iMr *l4 A»i iVn-k# ip- r\ Mi • M»*• T7* K »■ >|. y a Pro .tv# M --*- T . V''»r>j \* » 1 y >- t r f «r>» . Mr ly.r w •«* * HVt* T ,-i A44 I. f> ,p. V. rrrr pjangef* M. r.*ng T llaran kl. IN u* • i\ . Xll* f1 r J . Jt- 11 »f W l*V Tlr-*r.» 4'- > t «i -—* ( entral Faint and Varnish Company, City Distributors. 36 Cadillac Square. DETROIT TIMES f IHE **»! i Stage |g| MHriin »• "The M-.n 1 1 e >ste*t of Willtsm s Hart’s **»!. n ■lrani**. |n Wht ’h be i» appearing on tile » -reen In th- t'rpheum 'hr*tet this week • hew* this poput* western cliaisotei a<-f»>i in an »\>n stronger role than th *-• h* h* » previously pertraved He p'*\ a the part f t n.an w*• «««- f* th >nrage end per##v»rtn<*r ciianf* th* ent re d#stln\ of the d* Je -teil \ M'.ti* of Rr.-»ken H-'pe.'' and make of it «a progressive and thriv ing mining -enter \M:nl wide v of the plains, the etorv opens on a t »t vig i»? day when the "des.-r' man ’ nr ’’the groulch, a* he i* latei nicknamed. Is ah wn wearily sppr-a-blng the outaktrta of the village, with an ex hausted child ;n h.» arr- a. live of 'hi town hully, a-i ' dr v >ve hi.* wife and little bo> out into the de*#rt where the form#- had died White resting in the village he meets Jen nie. the daughter of an old mtn#r «h ' e\eri'i«e* . \er him «uch an 'n fiu-nc# that h# * moved to rrmi n p- ■-nanet-tiv .t her side and carry ■ ii 'h* hatt> f- : th# rejuvenation of the ri’’age »' hlch t* successful aftei a •a’- of en de a'■ * Margerv Wii*no rla*s the rola -f tennte -yp# r'e*»rt Man # screened *♦ ?. *-. S at-d !i> Xf n’clo k with others pic tures anl tn connection witl» th# vandavtile h|l h#ad#d bv the corn ed' #* Red i t,g i’arlor. m ttmov Alice lov # *nd Henry T Moray have the !*ad : -iu <•« m "hie- *t# ret,” wh h '« t’-e Madison screen offering 'Ms week. The story f t * photoplay con cern* a voting ■*■ vol teacher, the daughter of arr, n.ster, wh * be on)** t <* vi. ttrv. of h v Tung man's hestlal i*> wh'le the youth is intoxicated The * ene >• in a rough mining town in the far west. T-ars later the g r! v ecomes »*.'r*t*rr to the man. who i» new a w»a'thv and aucces*fui railroad, ores: d»n• Th 'y marry aTid shortly afte* th» ii'ishstid learn* that Ms wife has a child * ght year* old Believing in the doub » standard of morality he »» ojld drive hi* wife from his home until it i* revealed to him that h* » the child* father. There are mativ t“n«e situation* In the iraona and *ufflcient hum.-r to "•'ieve it* stress anl strain of *mo tiop. T.ie *ere#n program include# a de llgh'fut travsT-giie and all the news of the world (n plct-ires There l* pleas'ng orcbes'rai rr.ualc hy the or chestra and iong* h\ M-* Fthel Rust M#!t -r *oprar.o Itarold Tarvls 1# added to tfc* p’ r i"iTi / on Nfondav-, Wednesdar and trrTdsf/aftemoon* w AJfhwnr. Prvart tTashburn has tone admir able we-h *n v* rrns- recent -htr scteruatlcn o* Henry Irv'ng Podrs * Bklnnsr in ‘Skinner* Rubble' op th# «'r*»n r *h# Ma'»stlc theater tfcfa week n * * acqual to tht author’* first story ’ SK'nrer'i Pres* Putt" Tt cont rues 'he event* »p t.h» life of Williarr MsyMng Sk'.rner And his wfe. Honey, pls-ed hy Has*! Pal> from the time tha' Pk'nner won a funlor partnership In hts old firm thru the influepc# of Mr dre** suit, a* th* first *torv of Podge related The "RuhMe“ *lm is good clean com edv wth eg cal lent d'amatlc reßef from 'he common tr-p# of heavy *o ot»tv or mar p''*vs and most presented by 'his *re*h and lively pa'r of young stars There is not ad m'n *te tbruout the entire action of the »t .ry fish *»urn has caught q k‘nner spirit to e ninety and plav* hi* role *o tb* "omple** satisfaction of *ll. wheth er or rot txey rave r«ad the e»orle* FTatel Pair make* a charm'ng Roney thinkrlr.g only of her d**ltng hoy,” w v orr an* In real'tr save* from flnan »lal ruin Tb» balance of the ca*' Is the same a* appealed In the firs' Sk'nner film, this being a material factor In "Th» Rubble* succee* Henry canrrey i* a fed by the \ta lastlo trio on this w##k * bill and an attractive musical program te *• sere and P'trnata animal film show serious heals sick skins quickly Don't wkit for time to heal that rmp- by nting ReeirK,! f>fntrr<*rt ard R.einrl tion. "On. it will grt well anyhow " Soap? Doctor* pre*cr.r>c t.'.e R»-»in< you *ax J Perhaj>a it e. !, and perhan* treatment Gon*tar,t.v, lu \ in. ed not it won t Maybe it w,| g.t ewr/ in- hetitate to use i’ Rttmol utuaily «t»ad And think of the dieromfort and 'top r tUArn? f mbarra»«ment it cause* vou t x en -xo» *•' «tr-i*x **» Mil a** n- ».-tP « W«.r«. tn nd of sh. irouble W'“', i.i| ibitda r\t th* fore gn i uuntri**. »1e ta/lm* their h* .t* cn«l iei'< !,< » fullj Mill showing the bird* th-tnaelvea in natural pogv*. frt*> f|.*m itx effect of l-*lng rage<l wlul< (timed. Th.- ton!, a! review » aa*m devoted (■' local military affair# nn.l L » i*wa H.|w In l**nby I’elrd * > ' n* * the Manna cu rpa last •* »' k • militat e pgradr ,l«i . L’cil H y «?J! r l an.l recruiting e enef* I I call' na and » enic dim* C‘>mplet> the pr gram The Mai.-*ti«- dj mpliofl) 't cheatta ta heard n* uaua I. an.) » play at 1 u’flov K daily preceding H" matinee* ♦ \\ MHIM.no Pougla# fi-rhatiKi :n the farce cnrn*<ly ! n lK<c n ii.tf v« tin, * h * -econd w* k « n I'.r AT aehmgt >n aereen i f. re <a to more popular py r *-Ti alt> in dlmdi-m than I *i‘t . and hia name :» sufficient to attiA' t audiep. e* t > trv motion picture lx.iiae It ha* crowded the ington »t ever. d>>ubtlea» capacity b inne«« w>M ru e thta w eek. in h.l and 11 ■->n to fie l a -hank* ture. which ** good f.o t 'a .gh a minute thet# t» ••'ne < • Hetov - hrtllian* *‘ >rt *t'rl«* m din f t r called Last r 'n» at R«''-n*v * » *iv •and depiction of life In Vet* Vork « ei«’ #Me > nd>-rworld In ifiicte-*’ na trip to r’ c Mad*i* *'*n ! ' ft - , new* of the w..r 1 arc th>' t %’ir»« five*-." r * t I'mni.itu ail <‘olv H* ff*t n* v, ha-acter aonga and ft NThl**'! ch»afr« ha* an *xc*ll • program n\ \ m A train from LftLag +•' minute - late hrvught K-ad Hivin'* ' MnJ.- tic* ' to Detroit Hundgv for a w-*k * at ay n 't* o‘n •iow l became iomr* hit -ti pat »n during the long dr!a> t the «!. >v f|U -'kiy *e*tnr*-t the. and hum. r The pr duct' n a avn at ng iVlti pnom "f tM.rth and mu* * *tag»! a t it. ' * «Ie ,i • •n• * h• ■ ing r• f « - ; t Vv' * y - II" u* tally ’*■s* cast of prtnc pal* <*!*■> oh rua n . *ill» *pe» .ri Fra- u 1-eM >nt Lv|e La Pine an.' I Hell a-e the funmal<rt« » th tr ttht you f..n’t #**.! a " ■ ' *< t reregnue them »* such F!or*n. ]'■ na*tl «»ra e r>«*V n» Ml) Ten n an and Par*nre F.'mefv r v*i tv. - • • tr * mej. ~ly. all ;n a f v e *ho w * ore of r hevt *•* v n her- tl » »ea* n It m v - * a: ng hr *k‘ re .> ‘ n #*eof* are a 'r'de . f itr dmarjt and th* ' ■tunic* p- \ e *' th* ah 'rtage ‘n dvea * hut <\ ror u! ■. r fallacy Thte- clever darclng nnmhrr* a r e introduced in the olio niKi m A’. TT IV la ti wh« *e fama aa a ha • tad *.n«*r and ct aracter c. median * far-rra -r ng e -mo* to tl-* Teyrautv. thta w-ek In i trp! al Tr.rh - ng p'.av "My Ktl’arnev Roa* • rreati n of Herbert Hall Wins! w. Tt give* TVileon ar.tp!» opportunity to ua* h * r«irarkalv ng '• •: eu »’.rg« at "M'her» the O-ow T ANARUS! * .f I <;*•••> You and M- K 1 !1« rn*\ r~, T thee* » ha' Mkrn keen pleaaura In foil-wing tv •or'* nro duetlona 1 r pa*’ yea-* « c pear an * tht* time |« nmn ng '**■« ~an a trgnaform at lot for h - - '* .** Tom Cj-»y a-. tn<*h rove- i-i n.|. -a«t *oo of in Irtili i n-w no* foj- hlrr. ~ *• »y R K 4 »h* produce- a 1 * ; : *t • w t*- a f alent«d cart, arr t-g w».nm *-• TVIUIam TulLngtor . TV llio-n O'M Td ward T Pk'Me Pr R WillUma t'harl** K. P»r'« Laura T-emme-.* T ** T -vie Matt » Fldwerd* an 1 fldna Hi!’.* Th* **** rr th which TV 11 BOn g*’* est the X llarn*' hr g .• fu I "f tml’ Trlah w t v* supplied h 'Tr TVln*'. w •* a *cu-ce r a-eat I*llght to tie audience The *nmh .-atlnn of *v • eon a .'harm ■■ tr hallada and TT'ina tc» * *redn forty* *t*elf Into a tvr* ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. . : ' ntei ta.ndx nt that Is extremely Ii *pu ; er v:th the inaa.*** .•tlu - , that M- iVilaon pre -1 »>-ut>. w.th t> • aide a«ai*tanc»' of hla «. •e. i r. Lrneatc 'larganu. i *i. 'Maty ll ullhan nini "The Hong L VI i .|i'l AM. - w'wvan uto tlii e* acta. u. th. in* eettltig* being a Klliarncy | itin. ,i country .mat. ' • and/ Tom • ‘grey '*■ nil hi W* huTgllih plaif In TJub ! lin » . m:\i» The A • nue burlc*.)uera ar» doing (i.eli hn thia week for the country'a war *i it la g good bit, too. f>r v. h.*n a burleeuu* prlma donna v nil a* man) admirer* n* Mablc Ka • !- ci'pcMie In an American dag and o nt* (. a rt ■ ruitlng « gn. It * bound .!• ll* That i» a climax i xatr tic «ong V age wave and t' • natiot'ai air l* played. Then o. ricpn aaide and a tahlean v- Lucie Sam. rang* and atrong .Id. ** of Llheriv atxl a colonial t i m * »rp* war apirlt i* rampant thruout. ell w In th» ekit "Th* Battle c enandoah." all the military char i* are taken iff from the gen v vv i * i laved by Mikie Mark v. i the n*w Avenue comedian, vti i-i th* hor*c \\ aJtei Van I* > . r t m e nga n Mahi e I 'aleer M 'j v.r L;e ■* anew prlma in ■< ii the *t... k company Ph» . • wel and l»* an in po- • a pr**- . that euaxlaa h*i t- * lead the . • , ru , in One aty !e • International Comedy Four are • a irtet f gongitera 'r. R. erta«'n ha* a fetching aong rtmu y( n*" S* ill. well named, t* a' t - >”ad..la< :hi* week ;vn.l hurl* } * h.>dy about the stage in manv aid* split r.g antic* giving a good *’at'-s ,: 'k b rand of burle* jue enter fa ■ e.'* amt provok ng gale* «f la |V»t <t* rge VMl' I* :vn eff* 4 • t* 'i *-ate v • • -. *•>. •% make* an appro T • «*e .« var rid f r * • Ind: a t an e v Ma be lone** Ti.* tl .v real iw 1 woa*ern i.ar I* Hr overed and ■n • Han Snialt ; r.-eegda t • entertain ,\ jth h* imtatl n* of a drunken man r t » r * a li- p.»l dlapenaatlon of ■ or-purelv • f the etage variety !l>len Spen er * n* of the mo * * **: li'ni f th*- fenunln* tnemher* ot . e ■ tt ; anv She ha* an abundance fi • *•t\ dreae* and tuneful aong* of t .■ p%-t ular klr.l th* hurleaque fan* ! \e l.u i i' ate* and her "cracltrr *.u *k* Vegro dancer* give a *pcc. « • ac' in t* * :nt»rml»a| n a drat r*'.* brand f terpiachorean enter t* I: n-Jit <nr it meeting of the IJH nol*. S’a'“ conferonco of Fongregu • *r»n .!i*’* * to moi t at Galaabur* t(vl«r and will continue in geaelon :nt!l Thum<l»j " Tl.** rnlvernltv Reserve Ofllcerf Tra'nlne c.-rpa I* to gtart nfen>*iv» trAining • .hlhy, with * '■'hvdule oisht hour* drvlv of drill! hul tr“nch work and lecturer each evening Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OR I A J&mid&caniie I noqtt v/i *mish » aterproof. mar-pn>of make* I (i smooth, las fine lustre, kept I handsome with oniy*nor»r mop. I Fine tor oil cloth and linoleum. I Made by Berry Brgttiers. ,m> by Ail Oeaiars. AMIIICMENTI DETROIT Sasa Way 14 It is the Mott Daring fTT- ftnn * j H Ancient Babylon and the Innovation in the Hit - lZj f UUU iBOpIB w Featt of Belshazzar. uT °!m* D T r r a A 7,000 Horses F Towering Walls and Hang- It Cost More Than Any ivXXJkL -a t ing Gardens. Ten Plays You Ever 1 500 ClKfriOtS p _ Saw , { ■■ Dancers of the Orient. ACCOMPANIED BY A CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF FORTY S#«t Sale Thunder Nights 25e-$l M Mete. 25c-$l 00 GAKrtilK 2nd & LAST WEEK N.Y.Winter Garden Blaze Show of Wonders % Wonder I qaf Inrlndlngl x l. + nrgr 'lnnl, * lloiml *nii flaryartl. n»rlljnii Miller, V niter Kellf, ’<»n other* md the FamousWtotir Bdfd leauty Cfi^us S m MNEF-7 m j t* v. ,- i • i *r »»o*s•tki.i.k ro. tfZZ'ii Jl fW* .;. i: i.i 2 ft*- t T «i nrl Aill JOV 7 —oTiir.H »<ta—r mr.E nmnt ri \t*. ia.no t« a. no. Mata.. Iftr-aOr. M S hta. IV Jfic IV. ftimm < m> TIM «* I « 13 M. (• II P. M Douglas Fairbanks «»TH« it % rin \« no%« ai 12. J I. fit MS. 7i.no nml HI ft. DKTRfiiT * k ' ■* “lift Mata and »„t. at 2:ir. • 'than a lltrtl* I'reaent CHAUNCty QLCOT7 m THE HIART OF PmUUY whack M SII 111 «It IT HIM., advkkti.sk lvtiie TIMES IT PAYS I | | j • Sketch Shows One of Many Afternoon Dresses a. $ | 8:?° in a Sale Continued Tuesday 5-Hour Sale —9 to 2 All TafTeta or Crei** do Chino dresses, often combined with Georgette Crepe. Score* of models. Some embroidered, some sou tache braided or l>ead trimmed. About 200 in a wonderful variety of colorinsra* Tremendously reduced five hours today. Special *Ma,«4i»A.rv - ■B.§IEDEL@ 3“ Drw*««g M^m nr-xH atnu *n**w a *t*eg AMt IBMErri CONTINUOUS mnnmnamn HlghClaas Picture* 1 OOto 11:00 LSJLLi Lid LjJUlJjlill and Vaudeville Ladies’ Reducing Parlor",r-U ” M ' _ hikokskrt Matinees l»-»f, M«kte. IS-SK-SB< N A K I MAN MADISON ™ Alice Joyce and Harry Morey “HER SECRET” rtf 4i. (nnrn mn nr« HAROLD JARVIS ORVILLE HARROLD tnr,Hir* < finrtTMT ti:<4c Er«l*'» flailing i 4 *IMI J»» fwiH: llgiialng Kann*4rai llarr? \l»l»n 4 « a.i _ 4 ri»m PADILLAC R' "!•»■.««i r— tAUILLAv D o rw HatH f adllfae TIP TOP GIRLS Nna* W —“Tke HlifkUf BASE •held GAME MONDAY I Detroit vs. Cleveland ■■ Gam# Called at 9:00 P M, Eastern Standard Time Pceerved and Bo« Seats at ' Soper’e Cigar Store, new i.amr Dime Saving* Bank Bldg a , MONDAY, MAY 7. 1917. AVI IBNKSTD DAfLI «l I*. T and I* |* m Bryant Washburn In SKINNER’S BUBBLE I vm iM LirHlM*. IS-3MD TSr I VLUm Mnl , '■! aiv-ftiK* In a >rn lrl»h '•on* l*ln» Al. H. WILSON —HI( ftrrlial of Inr Ir ra»'« (‘■Kin V, A ICC Tire Kl«r. ■«••• Hrnnr(( »▼» MJ I | r .n't Mr Mont VAdlro' im«(«.l<>p >r«ti Hnlllr W llllnan MntnlArrnl Hnrrntlr 'prrtarlr IIKTROIT ARKN A Kvery Kvenin« Kxcepl Sunday Haftnrra ad. and 111. ■«i Ofdrr at J. U Mariana IM ara. ■ •In flnlrnnrr. Mr. TKr. »1