Beach-Goose Hangs High. Crothers-Mary the Thire. ~*ie People. Drinkwater-Bird in the Uand. Ervine-Mary, Mary, QiIite Con- trary. Ferber-OId Manw Minick. Gôoodrich7-Capolaéchi. Kaufman-Craig's Wif e. Mile-Mr. Pirn Passes B. Mlnar--LiliomI. Phillips-Paola and Francesca. Rostand-Chan tic ler.* Shaw-Armns ann the Man. Tarkingtoni-Intimlate Strangers.. Balderston-BerkeICy Square., Barker-MarryiTlg of Ann Leete. Crothers-'As Husbands Go. Ervine-First Mrs. Fraser. Maughamh-Constant Wif e. Van Druten-Young Woodlev. Ofte-Act Play$ Barrie-Feour One Act Plays. Brown-joint Owners in Spai. Glaspell-Suppressed Desires. Crothers-Peggy, Hankin-Constant Lovcr. Morley-Rehearsal. Thursday Eveniing. Kelley-Finders-Keepers. Mbeller-Helenla's Flusband. Pertwee-Loveliest Thig Shaw-Androcles and the Lion Synge-Playboy ùf the Western World. GIVES PICNIC TUESDAY Mrs. Roger E. Williams, 410 For- est avenue, eiitertained at a plicnic on Tues4ay at her summer home on \Toltz lake i Wisconsi. The guests were Mesdames Ferd Plate, Leonan' E. Starkel, Nelson V. Joyce, Harryl Barnhill, HI. O. Weishaar, Hlarold Condit, H-. E. Pine, Charles Evans. Helen.Wells, ,Charles' W., Moody., Geo rge H., Redding. F. E. Davein- port. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Moreau and their children, Mary Louise.' Charles, Dick, and Jeanne, returned recently from a month's motor tou& ithe cast.Mr. Moreauattended bis Martin's brthday. B. S. Welty, an attorney i Lima, Ohio, was in Chicago recently to at- tend the Democratic convention. Mr. Weltyý is a brother of Albert B. Welty, 542 Brier street, Kenilworth. FOR DETAILS CALL YOUR PUBLIC SR VICE STORE