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"Le monde où l'on s'ennui." The French department presents the annual play next Friday evening in F. A. A. Hall. The Mandolin club will furnish special music between acts. The synopsis of the "world of boredom," as the play is called, follows. zanne reading something, find an excuse to send her from the room and read the letter which she has hidden under a book. They think it is from Bellae to Suzanne. The story centers about the Duchesse of Réville's desire to marry her nephew, Roger de Céran and her favorite niece, the charming Suzanne de Villiers and Madame ce Céran's attempt to defeat this plan and have her son Roger marry Miss Lucy Jackson, a wealthy English girl. In the first act Paul and Jeanne Raymond, newly married, arrive to spend some time at the home of Madame de Céran, for Paul, sub-prefect of Agenis, hopes through her influence to become prefect. Then Roger returns from a trip to the Orient and the Duchesse at once brings up the subject of Suzanne, arouses Rogers jealousy toward Bellac, a professor popular with the ladies. Suzanne returns suddenly, having left Bellac's lecture, as soon as she heard Roger was expected. By what she says of Bellac she confirms in Roger's mind, what the Duchesse has intimated. Soon Bellac arrives with a "body guard" of ladies, eager in their praises of his lecture. As they all leave the room Suzanne hears Lucy ask a servant about a letter on pink paper which she lost. This was a note from Bellac to Lucy, which read: "I shall arrive Thursday, meet me in the evening at ten o'clock in the conservatory. Have a headache." Suzanne, who has just found the letter, reads it, and thinks it is from Roger to Lucy. Roger and the Duchesse see Su- The second act opens with Saint Réaul just finishing a lecture, and then the guests adjourn to another room to hear a reading by the poet. Roger, Madame de Céran and the Duchesse stay behind to watch developments. Presently Jeanne escapes from the reading to meet her husband alone for a few minutes. At a loss for an excuse, she finally says, "I have a headache," and goes on. Then Lucy appears, and she, too, gives "a headache" as her reason for leaving. Finally Suzanne comes. She succeeds, after a while, in getting away from them, and when they ask why she is leaving the reading she says: "I have a headache." In the third act the meetings take place in the conservatory, with the Duchesse and Madame de Céran concealed to watch. Paul and Jeanne come first but soon the squeaking of the door warns them some one else is coming, and they start away, but come back and hide. It is Lucy and Bellac. Lucy demands an explanation of his note. In the midst of their love making they are startled by a laugh from Paul, and hastily retreat. 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