LE .G&RFIELD> ARIT SHOP 6505 SHIERIDAN RQAD> tOpposife Loyola 'V' dettes> CHICAO Selling Our Entire Stock »J LAMPSU PFICTURUS. MiRRORS, OBJETS D'ART. OCCASIONAL.'FURNITUREs ETC*, ai aucion ai 1:30 P. m'O ed: 7:30 p. m. dafly (Until Sold) Haltei-tlgh ¶emqi-so. N-eyerý-An Tnfanmous ArrnY. Keyès-Partq UnknoWlI. T4ne-Free Land. Prouty.-4Lima VAIe. *Rtawlings-The yearling- .Snclar-Americafl Years. Tý'ylor-Br*zôP. Thiirlell-cS11mmérHailf. "%,-tal-Re%,ô1t on.the torcler.. Wlhte-Whatt Peoplesala. Zweig-~Crowflifg of a King.< con4lurt of Lit(» Dimock .- Rediscoveriflg the AdOleq- cent. AtIcis-Re-soures for Living. Ytang-4mrnportaflce of Living. Wile-Ma n- Takes a Wife., Unritain - Freedoni In -the Modernl WorlM. ,vorntional Q-uldaiîce %uccess a Momozra pIh'. nrophiy-M.%en Must Work. T .euck-F'ieIdq of Work for W7ome(n. Pater-;on -Student- Guidance T7'ch- De Shwelnitz-Occupatiofls in TRtail Storesi. 14fory Tellinqs Bryant-How to Tell Stories tîi Chil- FqenwA---Cildren's Soisand 110w to Tell Theni. Hunt-What Shalh We Read tri the. Children? qeott-';toi-y-Tellinig. Flue Art Mfumforui.-C'uture ofCie. The day wyas perfect, the green- swvard, with shadows and sunishinc" *wvas quiet and inviting, the attractive sunîmfer, gowns lof: the womnen of the chorus made a bouquet of the.singers. it was an ýoccasion of niaturalness, oàf grace, and of beauty.. Many littie. children a:nong the listeners, con- tril)Uted, to the whoiesome scelle. The prograrn itself was well bal- anced and in its, performance th ,ere wvas no flaw. Singers, dancers, and players .combined and conîtrasted their offerinIgs to the utter delight of the .audience. Croup in Top Form The Choral society was ini toi') formi, which mecans that ail their, song's carne off with complete assurance and nîuch cbarm. It was sotnething of a surfprise to ind th~e voices carrying delightfully inl the open space. Neyer has their quality been so markedly beautifuil nor their delivery so 'pol- ished. 0f the sacred songs the "Ave Verumn" of William Blyrd was espe- cially notewortby. The folk song group, charrningly sung, comprised a fresh gleaning of gay and delicate iiiiiubers, two of thein being arrange- mients bi- Chicagoans-Don Malin and -- genuine enjoymient and- spontaneity COMING FOR VISIT mpade everyone happy. The two e Mr. and NMrs. Robert E. Ricksen ligious dances which they offered fit-st of 1006 'Michigan avenue are expect- were dignified and reverent and utter- ing their sons, Robert, Jr., and John, ly simple. The rollicking waltzes and to arrive fromi Sunmit, N. J., in- a Kontra dances of their second group few weteks for a visit. Mrs. R. E. were done with a rhythmic abandon Ricksen. Jr., and the children, who that ivas infectious. The, three re- I - I