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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1923, p. 15

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?::;i!liill!l!^ BLUE BIRD" IS NEW TRIER PLAY f^fSS?IK tfaeterlink's Clastic to Viewed April 21 ; be The New Trier Dramatic club will >resent Maeterlink's "Blue Bird" on the ifternoon and evening of Saturday, \pril 21, in the school auditorium. The club: reports that "The Blue Bird" 5 something of a new departure from foe usual dramatic productions.|lr It has the advantage off{ unusual characters. settings, and a very different theme. It lis fanciful and humorous at times, and {beautiful by reason of its unique cos- tumes and delightful dancing!?;All in all, ^the play is one of rare charlm|;, | ^ I The action, for the greate^psafi^ is Ihat of a. dream. The chief characters are a little boy and girl, Tyltyl and |My4y4r^In -the- action manyâ€"of the characteristic-Jthings of home life come into personal existence. Water and Fire, personified, quarrel endlessly. Vacillating Sugar and sentimental Water are two gushing individuals with no mind of their own. Throughout the jJay the boy and girl :jire seeking for a blue bird which a fairy has directed. them to find. Their-; is one of strange ~adventure. Pomander Walk" the seats for As Th â- this production 'will be reserved; and tthose who wish the better seats must [procure their tickets in good * time be- fore the performance. Mrs. P. J. Klapperich^ 412 Central avenue, has as her house-guests for sev- eral weeks, her cousins, the Misses Schumacher of Green Bay, Wis. SCHOOL BALLOT AT mm KENLLWORTH APRIL 14 Featured by no contest _______„ Kenilworth residents will go to the polls tomorrow to vote for the presi- dent and members of the Board of Education of school district No. 38 and for one member of the New Trier Township High School Board of Edu- cation. On Tuesday, April 17, village president and for three .trustees, iff In Saturday's elections Alexander W. Hannah is running without com- petition for the presidency of the Board of Education of district No., 38. George C. Kingsley and Julius A.' Peterson are uncontested in their can- didacy for membership on the board. Harry C. Halloway is the only candi- date for the High School board. The Citizen's party ticket remains uncontested in the village elections next Tuesday. On the ticket are the names of James C. Murray for presi- dent and Charles D. Howe, Ira C. Dar- ling and E. F. Swift for trustees. Three trustees are to be elected. Next %Md<tycmd-y^ â- :mmti Local Health Nurse Aidt In Nurses' Home Benefit Miss Cora Queen, nurse in charge of the Grosse Point Health center, has been named -a member of the reception committee for the benefit dance to be at-thc-ElkY club, Oak Park, Sat- urday evening, April 21, under the auspi- ces of the Chicago Tuberculosis Insti- tute. Arrangements for the event are in the hands of the nursing staff of the institute. The object of the dance is to raise a ; fund toward~the erection of the home for tuberculosis nurses as a part of the Howard sanatorium at Naperville, Illi- nois. The dance is one of a series of benefits for the proposed nurses' home. and Paint Works is a §fjg|§I^ Special discount and pretniun^ sale tins? month. See our store window for bargains.] |SATUFmAY,i\PRIL^ 14, ONLYjf Johnson's" | other purchases,: onl^S^Mff^^1^^!*?^ Rifling Im^ ', 'â-  ,|| SfSsSl^l gallOrW]^Sp^;..:,MS*..,.#;-;;^. i:£(j, •£â- &,â- :•;,&, •.'.•>.*&£ •••fw;||| Marvel House Paint, the best, per gal. 2.85|J Semdac Polishing Mop, eacl^i *..... ^ l«$t|| SpecMfte^ 2 gallons^^.^^ â- Miii^^^y^S^i^: â- ff$j^$$^*$&.. ; ' ,,y^; â-  â-  _ ^.,,' , , '!„, 'ff^ffi.â- â€ž:." i^S ,':i •'/',â- ',' ' yr"[ft' •'",:'-','^r^: "".,"â-  ffi-^&y' -'â- '"â- y^'f â-  \ '<&&$$%:». fl*rtcteoi*f^em ^fr:*M$*&£&24ilMiic^^ ... ou. wi uVCT cue .tore event II ~ Jtion will do it* peart to i^^ l:_-:*A^s^^^^fi^SiS*S^ m ^'5S'§m^lBM&SMM . lifer I'Bit^^ Here at the very start of the season you will find our prices as low as u^ -/__ _-* later. There is no reason why you cannot buy now, and secure a full season's wear from the gaiinent you select*-f&SiiSii^ â€"â- Â»--â- "-â€" :-M'::'!fM^y^.,^wV£9m9w ^im 'i^;S_fF-^-TS^1-^^-*1:^^ A new assortment of skirts have just been -re-||^p}^p|.. ceived and grouped in one big lot for this special|^ip|^p'â-  selling. All regular sizes:, are srepresentedr in^^^^^ both pleated and plain models. They would sell|j|jj^|; ; regularly up to $10, but we have made aj* 'â- â- (•A'-^^^^^:- Coats \ !::'vv'life; i "•'â- :'.'^iM;S^iH-W3SS^:#i:»'^-"^r5*{3 Coats tailored by Redfern of Cleveland, as -*witt,.,v^,,,s:Vv,^ as other well-known makers, assure you of '-'the K ,high quality of these garments, there are both )yk:'vy^ycr'|: wrappy and mannish styles included in the as- ^|||^:S M sortment wfe.....are showing. Two special â- â- '•'.lot*.' of ^llft^iilf' ^il"'. ,*!!*?. *',??:*! ..,la$M.iQ^^B;' All-suits we have'remaining from.our .Easter a'e^-^||^i|j ing have been grouped in three lots.' ;Tliey:repre»:jJ|^iJJi: ==^eirt^the-m©st-in ^ty^ The prices are $47.50, $39.50 and .....:.--------..............„ Twenty-five silk dresses, offering a nice selection of styles and colorings, have been radically re- duced for quick clearance on next Tuesday and Wednesday. The sizes range from 16 to 38. Many garments are shown at prices as" low as $19.50, that formerly sold for much more. Come in and inspect these values for yourself, i S ; W0mm IS- i#Ps» liitti â- msssm | Are You Interestechin ^Radip^:m .............a:.iet;that:yoi^:can!^ ||||u|)pn.g ;;CaE on-us^ and; let j^3esSffl3p; | stratellnsy owr owlHome|p|lSigi lillWe guarantee this sett to be superiS ||g|piito; any set on |l|e market| l^prove^is^o^youlllll^^ illlSlliiivv^N-N'E 't K"A-,'iP;;:.ix'X"i K':01' slllllliifli Phone Winnetka 1224 SSS5 sjsw?^He^^^ 44t ';^^1^td^'r?-': V" If?^?^l^'ry^^ff" isimpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~5l!^l*,f"""ffW?'!!S!HSHBHlHHBB^*HB'H^S5f'^â„¢5^^!BS "'........' 'sSiiptr

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