Gr moe.' 00!ng ‘Dec. lk t/errrisi tttttfi 5 Ill "aMtrhw 9 sale aat [It Felix» it chub; Medium, chairman ~er an of Jul. {Herbert m of tttttc Wilmett. mix Roth. {than ot ' decon- I ï¬re in. nle even b M last thee he reve- '" tii h while when! B forey ms is a and Ieetin‘ O was. “I. doâ€. in! C'"""'-""" Nir(Dl)dEN'S ORGANIZATIONS 'iiiiiiihy's02B mus i Mars auimrorhrrarPitsr#it'elrt k may obliged to devout under part of irii"iiGto_uetyedee. Hahn spoken before ‘tha btest audiences in Amerieat wherever!» to†he is recalled for more and more lectures. L _ -trrtrhratleer- i-~g l horn new. _Fi1iieud in our} AiiGiaat-iih1ierjte1ttttthur, Mi, Anus-T when after winning his A.B. degree at the College of the City of New York, specialized in Philosophy and Ethics at 091mm. University Grad- uate sehool,' when he received his Mastér’s Degree‘ on. his thesis upon the Kantian philosophy. Subsequent- ly, he studied luv at the Columbia uni- _V£rsity Law ,ehool, and then returned "iitiiirGiaitiitrwim8r1trrtttttfttte gr 2aar bs-air hism f‘hf'Phflv osophy, Ethics and. Pt4igiear-Beunee. From 1902 to 1906, he was, 33511131- uiG tTri/r" W Emanuel. Pitith Avenue, New York. City. Since 1906, ' hat beenonthe _ mat lgcture nation. He! York, gunk}; for mum; years has been oaths staff of the Brooklyn Institute M Arts and Sei- ences; an both institutions he spa!“ to tmsirreqorrt-tod1ertee_ Re has 'iiirdriiiiii'isitriitiikWCiirthintieat mum institutions in Almeria, and his spoken many times in New York un- deEthe amigos of the Civie Forum. Mr. Amsimetier', dramatic record is much more (smith: to the. American public through his series of successes. For some years himself an actor, now the husband _ of the distinguished American"sctress, Katherine Kidder, he knows the theatre from behind the scenes us well ss "from the viiiirpoint of the dramurtitrt's study. In 1904 his poems-l (ix-sail. Trista sadis- olde, was whlished. In 1906 his mod- em rim - ,m :u... , , V Riches. was prodnaed 1t, Wallnehht ' theatre. This we: followed by Anne ', and the Arch Duke John, 1907; A A Woman of Impulse, 1909;. The Glen I Home, 1912; The Wuherwomn Duchess, 1938; Our Children, 1914; j and then came that phenomenal sue- eeiss,'Ne Trnaiiateiiid Woman. 1915: i revived by The Stage" in -New'City this last winter. Mr. Ampuher is l one of the very few American dram.. dnring their lifetime. Sluice then, zium. . e'Dencerg,1919; All Home, 1921; 'duiautr,ndt28---.5!he Ne! . “Oil's. under the title of Budd-hams. “I ttrod-d inland“ in 1919. all has 'tteen- one of the (re-test theatri- cal was: know in Bath“, when it MIN for peeverel yen". Such u Mr. Amber’s dramatic record. It}: be. he unwell be proud at. aft,ii,ayrqathtrrit- qtttgttNttrtdtes of the Dmtita ' b' " , (Continued from N20 8) man-u M Nov. titVt9fttr Sponsored by the Pultticity Committees of the Various Women's Club: and Organisation: ciea-uesa-r-rt-or-gr'osbrr_rr-u-eth.A-ri-rt-attk--ai"' -;'-I.I-.'L-u'na' LOCAL WOMAN IS ' IihliM%) to BOARD Living coats. comparison of the public agility cost; in various, citieq of Illinois. """-ttiiierdtniiitiiiiisiiriisiitmui, ,. T__. ;~w'm<aa-i from _-__ ,. tho uisthtattrrafix ducts†in the normal schools. - Manny in trovemineatt/sriil w‘ork for a bill permitting: city 'n"mre.r in the larger cities. , . room of the"Orrintrton hotel - We closing event» of. the" convention. Guests numbered 360.0114: table was devoted to college "students, some of them coming from the University of t1titttni--Btiatoi.-State Emu Btotrttutidtdii, 'wtistFhr-rAe'-Mtteogrtb; Rockford allege at Rockford, and the ChieatttrmtHersitr., _ ' . Every county we: given recognition for their outstanding work, either in publicity, study groups, citizenship schools, or membership inereaaetr, the awards being u rose. or paper plume, muting the membhge'pment a guy appearance. Mrs. J. Hewitt Rosen- atiel, the retiring president/wat' high- ly commended for her splendid work throughout .the year, and Mrs. mb. bani presented. her yrith n bouquet of ehrrsantttmnttt?tt' on a token in re- --uqyteuti-r-artettnsrer"-hiidtre-rirtar) will be featured et thsso1i'inext regu-1 oshoqrtatmHe.ert4-tt- tendanee is expected. . . _ , " am; new: tri6Ngtter"r!rrrtthtterf am e ttreattuitmtriemttreet bridge enthusiasts and in her delightful way is helping may understand. the in. triaeikiirttti'diiitte. His. Cirter’i lest labor: is scheduled for Deccan»: 2itd at two o'clock. f .' ". Mrirhatthonr Prmieh Merrlll ep- peered at Duo“ for the lat of her lee gt_plt lectures Thunday. Nay. tuning and successful .. , K099i 113.63 (God, from pettineu; let In be lugs in thought, in word. n . . Let lube done: with fiuttdtin ' C have of all "akin . T without "if-pity and Without prejudice; V . Merwarrse'mrrtte'huutrinittd-itaitdastretrefttets, "v-. Touch my My Jsut into :gtion our better impala 'trattrtttftrymrd and The convention closed_ with all of the league: feeling that a great deal lad been accomplished, and many meaning! for furthering thkiroror1i, "-m Mrs. Prank P. Nixon from Lake Forest gave a tiittt tail: on the “Chal- lenge of Tomorrow," ptying tribute to the college woman of todny. Ossoli Meeting Dee. 10 T Afternoon Bridge Party w ' r-mt-L---------:-- “Tm... .. a. â€v. _ H, m» . ___. -c--.cc-iu-zc-cz'---tri's=-se-/xi-,-: ic-Hr"":? Let u: takel time for ttil things; make us new calm, ddi%td ' _ ind gent e. _ . I Grant that we may realize it is the little thing that 'tmrte dida- encel;.thnt in the big things of life we are a one. ".' And may we strive to touch-Ind know the great common moment‘s heart ofus all; and O Lord God, Ietis not forget who kind. ," (Continued from W 4) COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMEN THE PRESS Dance to 'Bc'Giveg by Social Serviet' Dept. ' Woman's Club Nov. friends. . You any piar card. if you to: ik 30min! cost if you cure to have them: T T There will he a door prize ofytwo ='rr"dr,..T.Cr2T."ir'ar, ‘44 -u.-A-.a-a, (Continued from page 3') t "w, hastthe most thoroughly modern ." a -mahhinery possible to obtain-rand"' I - - mtskmfnlworkers 011! “Word is “Economical Yet Uncomparablu‘Better†704 Church Shoot nmrtstint " The Skokie Valley Laundry . i, JOSEPH LEN!!!" _ JOHN ZOAL 47-509 Wankegan inane - Bighwood, Ill. V met' Phone Highwood 3310 _ . "-u3riiiqii-9'iiir't ‘Mrs‘. Smith's Sale in both the _ Evanstoz} and Like Forest Shops Lis withgut precedent ir, Emmet Sale has: MmutirorrItéaintthtr flatlparinr 1lllhttlter fhttitit ..e,‘ - " '71-†M. 'l ====aNaai = Ciliia=irl 5.1i-nna == -. .HBm-!-‘ HATS - COATS - SUITS tikuiagarso-ttir-tahuttrdtsmrtttq in Chicago theaters, th. winncn to' chaos: the may he dr trhe prefers to see. -- T _ _ it“. (“miner perpon);will be dpirreeUted by any number of the new aereiin manna: club, “in. Theodora Osborn. itiiriimi," Mrs. Raymond Minn, viee-chairmtur.' Hrs. Frederick Wgtkim, weary and treasurer: In. Albert Suite, In. E, G. Roe}; ehaefrmait a)“ WAthm-r ue,'Mis. CharlesBenson. PK. free committee 7 ' 1%†juterarsi/)itrs"trk" Law, Min. Wars ten Bulky, Co-chairmen for Amere. ionization committee; Mrs. Chum! Balke, Mrs. George G. Taylor. chair- tuna and vieeseuirman public Maid lgommjttee: Mrs. Frank l. Bonn. 'rMtyic'9..2l., Bull. plum and vice- 'ttiiitAnisi L drvtttf"'tohttttttteet its; Funk timi; ttrammm on orphan; age help committee. _ Elam Ito-nut Deerttath [no Fons: Second Woun- - ti m