;' A Well Sharpened LAWN MOWER ) || _ A Thing of Joy To Use 3 u Lawn Mower Shop comes in brigk translation at the hands of a contpany of excellent inâ€" terpreters. Prediétion h the theater is a silly business, but uniess all signs fail, "What a Man!" is most definitely a "wow." dies; Lee Patrick, here recently in "The Shelf," Lennox Pawle, Kenneth Hill, Kay Strozzi, Clay Clement, Ruth Lyons, Winifred Kingston, Amy Dennis and other notable names of the stage world. The enthusiastic â€"reception accordâ€" «d "What ‘a‘Man‘!" predicts for it a Jong run, for this brittle bit about unâ€" conscious lthuy. induced by asphaâ€" Relative: "Now, now, Sonny. You musn‘t say.‘I ain‘t going.‘ You must say, ‘I am not going,‘ ‘He is not goâ€" ing,‘" ‘We are not going.‘ ‘They are not of "Yes, Yes, Yvette," "Just Marâ€" ried," and other huge successes, is the featured member of the cast, which includes May Vokes, herself a star these many years past in "The Knight for a Day," and other comeâ€" lent demonstration of how a set of authors may work tastefully and skillfully with a theme that often commands neither.taste nor skill. With his usual generosity, Mr. Woods has given the play the greatâ€" distinetly for the diversion of the adult illuminati. Indeed, it probably could be ciassed as "bedroom" farce, for such an apartment serves for the who will be remembered as the star safely prophesy will be one of the biggest hits from his busy workshop and which audiences nightly, large and contented, give a noisy endorseâ€" "What a Man!" is from the French of T. Mirande and Mouesyâ€"Eou, preâ€" pared by Seymour Hicks for the American palate. It is candid farce, taste. And happily, too, a fine examâ€" ple thereof is to be found at the Adelphi theater, Chicago, in‘ "What THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 "WHAT A MAN!* OPENS *AÂ¥ ADELPHIA THEATER A. H. Wood‘s ‘First Production of Season Promises to Be , Big Hit Tommy: "Awâ€" ain‘t nobody going." Happily there exists in the theater Highland Park, Iilinois Beginning and Advanced Classes for Women and Children Comprising limbering, stretching, building and reducing exercises, and the newest ballroom steps 1125 Davis St., Evanston, HIL Telephone University 2433 â€" W A good cutting lawn mower minimizes the amount of work and cuts the time in half. Beâ€" fore you roll up your sleeves, check up and see if your lawn mower doesn‘t need sharpeningâ€" if it doesâ€"â€" We call for an deliver in Highland Park, Ravinia, The Alcia Pratt School of Dancing Now We Ask You? Reopens Saturday, October 22 Club Room of the Y. W. C. A. * 700 Central Avenue The United States has fallen from fourth to fifth place in point of proâ€" duction of ships, during the past year. Uncle Sam keeps up his pace as a lively old chap on land, but he has alâ€" ways lagged as a sailor. Dumbe: "Sweetheart do you think we could live on forty dollars a week?" 5 Belle:."Maybe. But who is going to give it to us ?" "Childless pairs growing old toâ€" gether have many compensations for their failure to have children. Havâ€" ing only each other, if true love has brought them together, the lack of children draws them still closer." "With young married people, when the child comes, too often all the senâ€" timent, the tender love, the little atâ€" tentions that each showered upon the other, goés to the child. Everything must give way to the child. U. S; IN FOURTH PLACE ; IN SHIP PRODUCTION "Youth is not always considerate of old age. It has its own serious probâ€" lems to soive and even when it gives its attention to old age, it not infreâ€" quently does it grudgingly. Even if one has children, be cannot take it for granted that his old age will be a sheltered one. Besides, while old age is beautiful, it is not always docile. elders economy and patiente and unâ€" selfishness and self control, but these virtues may be acquired by other and less strenuous means. The more I see what trouble &And worry and sacrifice they entail upon their parents, the more I am resigned to my fate. less married couples in the American Magazine. "It is true that children "Children are not always a comfort to a h-ob-:“lo they .lm...‘ strengthen between man wife as is commonly supposed," is the startling statement made public by Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men at the University of Hlinois. "A home without children may still be a home," he adds, defending childâ€" ALWAYS A BLESSING Startling Statement of Dean of +; Men at Hlincis In SAYS CHILDREN NOT His Earning Power Winnetka 1520 melee Transfer in Chicago, both for their personal and baggage transfer on through tickets. The North Shore line, coâ€"operating with other highâ€"speed electricallyâ€" operated railroads and motor coach lines serving the territory within a radius of 100 miles of Chicago, has also opened a consolidated ticket ofâ€" fice in the Outing and Recreation burâ€" eau, 72 West Adams street, Chicago. Here tickets to more than 600 points served by rail and motor coach lines may be secured and complete inforâ€" mation about each of the points ob~ tained. it. It was little short of a stampede when you got on." Actor: "Did you notice how I moved the audience last night*" been made whereby North Shore line customers have the use of the Parâ€" This new service enables the trayâ€" eler to board a North Shore line train and make connections with other railâ€" roads at Chicago, Milwaukee or other cities on the North Shore line, with all ticket arrangements including any trouble or extra expense. through tickets to any point in the ments with all steam lines throughâ€" out the country have been establish ed. This makes it possible for the NORTH SHORE LINE OFFERS NEW SERVICE A new interâ€"lineâ€"ticket sales servâ€" ice has been Iaunched by the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee railroadâ€" North Shore line stations. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARXK, ILLINOIS The Urge Expiained berths, The Reliable Laundry â€"_ .Here are the _ National Prizes hâ€"‘nâ€"-â€"h-‘--.ï¬nâ€"-h 6’*&--‘&“-“-â€"‘. PO national prize winners from the state prize winners, Canada will be considered as one state. In event of tie for any state or national prize, sach tying contest ant will be paid full amount of prize, Mighland Park 179 & .â€" HIGHLAND PARK, muimmos Branch at Libertyville, M LAUNDERERS, DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Je Dot use effembger Topornl qzendtor wesnsromer Bb vace »â€"s.d for national awards. A comamittee will select the 0 PM pr Nes o C READ~Then Act! ©50,000 °e be mailed to ) Competition _l*,_â€"â€"â€" k Dec. TFeier t Ir y i meie Bc a No one directly or indirectly connected with the ":lh.-!.;“-â€".‘ Write only on one side of sheet. Put full neme and complete addrem in upper left corner of for Pleats are being more and more emâ€" 1 :s i‘m from phasized in this month‘s fashion, all| five counties costumes being. made with the idea|per cent of t of adapting themselves to youthful,| cattle tested. exuberant motion. Properly arrangâ€" â€" ed, pleats relieve the average dress of [ any semblance of stiffness as their| Sah the Si folds, at the slightest turn of une’y-y to cure : body, carry the idea of graceful moâ€"i's to run aws tion. | _ _Trousers skirts, surviving the jibes of a generation, have at last made a place for themselves in the most highâ€" ly respectable displays of fashion. Even the sophisticated modernists smiled a bit over the recent informaâ€" tion from Paris that trouser skirts were being seen in fashionable places mnd concluded to themselves that they would find no more favor than bloomâ€" ers did in the gay, bicycling nineties. Modern for these ultra modern skirts, however, are now shown in thnl Woman‘s Home Companion fashion department, as being distinetly desirâ€" able and useful. Sports for women have been largely responsible for trouser skirts, the demands of golf, tennis and archery being even greater than the freedom supplied by the shortest of ordinary skirts. The garments consist of full, loose trousers of just about knee length, with a wrap around skirt effect which conceals the trousers even in the most strenuous action. With the skirt is worn a narrow belted jumper with short or long sleeves. i There is a great variety of pleated frocks being planned for late sumâ€" mer and early fall, plaids receiving unusual favor in their makeup. EOOCECCCICCCEEC TROUSER SKIRT is STILL TO BE SEEN Despite Gibes of Generation It Has Its Friends; Used to October 1. Your letter must to use all or any part of in CA SH _ _ PRIZES â€" Sn cap nds "Why The Laundry Should Do My Washing" V | _ During the year seven counties, with | Menard, Crawford, Ford Grundy, Edâ€" gar, Coles and Monroe, were certified emâ€"| as free from the disease, with thirtyâ€" » All| five counties certified as having 75 idea | per cent of their dairy and breeding _ and 12,000 valuable awards for best 300â€"word letters on (Gu t in The report shows that at the beginâ€" ning of the last fiscal year sixtyâ€"five of the 102 counties of the state were interested~ in the work, while during the year eight additional counties were added, making a total of sevâ€" entyâ€"three now operating under the county area plan or eradication. Sah the Simple Soph says the only way to cure yourself of being in love is to run awayâ€"with the girl! were tested, and of this number only 32,634 reacted, or 4.25 per cent. Durâ€" ing the previous twelve months 685,â€" 273 head were tested, with 52,111 or 7.89 per cent reacting. The improveâ€" ment during the last year is given as 364 per cent. To Headquarters Recruiting Officer: What we want is men with convictions, and where shall we find them* . Voice: In prison. Results achieved during the past twelve months show the greatest gain since testing was taken up in the state. During that period 742,816 nouncement of the Division of Aniâ€" mail Industry, Department of Agriâ€" BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IS BEING ELIMINATED ten yearsâ€"of assurimng yourself a $50 a mounth interest for life!l _ And all for the beuioo-vorlleazro-"Whylï¬eI‘udry Should Do My W ashing"" Surely a prize worth working forâ€"for which anyone wauld spend a few minutes in letterâ€"writing! _ But before sending in your letter, cead the rules at the left. Or better still, milke a tour of our laundry and ï¬:mdhmw By following this plan you will stand a much better chance of winning! 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Hheâ€"(After sampling): "You did perfectly right; it should never have been put there." brakes for emergency. if a grade is so steep as to make necessary the use of brakes, use the foot and emerâ€" gency brakes alternately to slow down speed and prevent burning out of brake linings. gestions are‘made: Keep to the right on curves; the horn should be sounded SUGGESTIONS ARE OFFERED TOURISTS "Every day adds new members to Oe PAGE FIVE