t he niO n pe r f r ma n e ~ th e f oa ur or c ha n e s t o s e e the as Sray i i en g gi ng t e 10 t f u a u d y m o ni g t 1:30 o'cloêk at 'the Harris -theater, the datesý being November 28, Decemîber 5, .12, and* 19.. The principals in the' cast.. Toîin awer 8, terican critics Aaw the difference at the H-arris theater in Chica'hait they hoped for when goo. ys B an d girl wh o issed 1between they c was fo uinded and what te repub h-.Tohv Th comuit.gop-fwrerLbkLnhn r. Boynto escaped the D n stated, believes t a literature i k D o h shOuld be subordinated to Women's eî d' d s po t is nm o f a t y ra n t was fot to h ats society, Mrs.i n a v e c mu s mh H.. ASit s e w i r s a e s l e sc à p e d try ran ny . . T h ey h ad ad r w i e t at h h e. f e - f an at ic a lly d e v o t e tr Msarryl B e e ac h 1114 Ah o m e avep halic dotheion e foopr t e t ny o thy are fot good critics. a e t fte fr lunch eo Fi a N ve be p bi p no . o p r u f r n e h av e t o, f ace, he .-. , ai d , a s far as 27, a t 1 * cue he' Wrote too candidly at a e weW 30 o ' lock . M rs. E .W. M e e can thefact oftemahn geesc-hses rte oia lism after that in bis books Becky, IIck Finn, AunIt Poliv, and be9n portrayed by, veteran Junior League' actors, .MNrs. Harry Ml\cLeod, * Mrs. ýRo)e.rt, Hoffman, Jr., M.%rs. Rôger Shaw, antd MNrs.C Snii: hbo is.Tom'sg sweehatae repetievNfs NG G L NN RODUCECS 2 1~ Nl U NEW BA OPN Y G RNT u fer from -the Dallas Junior' leaguc where she The settinigs and are ste'amboat gothic. st*·ieJ costumes in >character wth Mark Twain's Mississippi novels....*. Miss Ruthr Card, wbo ivas ait'e Pasadena Playhouse. for .two year, has done an excellent job as producetion manager. -Miss Helen Bell, re! niembered for her work at the Enchant>ed Island, Century of Progress Tickets miay be procured l)y 'calling the Junior League office, 'Superjor 4336, or t.he H-arris theater box office. Children the theater. %vas an active meml)er in.,N 1.SU GGLR GE >S IIP U .. * z R R ?o D O A Y C EASY TO. SLIP ONI A Y T T KE O F League. treat in store for them and ha another Junio-r At'Woman's Club of the Unithe first ofý on -Social Literature,"1 \\ednesjay a fternoon. Nov ember. 18. at the meeting of the Womnan's Cl IW of. Wilinette. He ivas introduced I) Mrs. Earl E. Grahiai, chairna n o the Dr. Perci- H. Bovnton versitv of' Chicago, gave a series of four lectures Institutions in AAmerican 2 Sizes Pink or Blue Cottorn $3.95. Wooi sus9 Hoods to McItch $1.00 and 12 UN .4 literature departnient. .j AUTO> $EAT EÀ I IN THE ket)oOk, amnd amassed a fortune. 1FI( wvas calIc(Ian "empire builder." Hie wvanted to get ail he couid, said Dr. B4ntoni, of the world's eartb,, but hle wanted also to get ail the credit he .could, so h~e Nvct' to Washinigton Irving to get, him to. write up Astoria. He "bought up the' best pen." A ntew sense of.1the aggregationi f LORD'S UIN EVANSTON DEPàARTMENT STORES JUVENILE SHOP S WIEBOLDTIs HOWARD HOWARD 4ST'i