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Dohanoughotmgirmto wnr your old clothes with n grace. it you m‘gufl‘wdunyww oneu; to make Mldmlmhfltdgmhhgood Jab, all China It†all the neat- ï¬â€˜mmflmlm o! he- hadn't you». has never won . ï¬whomtobhcxoely-ruotdou‘r through. “Markham" was one of 'Wmmllmtlen Mimic-u. 58M who «100.1th to flu Wtothelplmofnb’tnnu'nm Mummy-sauna†imam Worthebcalityormnm mnhrhlwuyoumhï¬e I80 “I“! you Mug an to limbo: very pool-natalâ€!- mwhomurdnhbmlc Into-add mau’tolhh moth. “robem'flththemkmn olh.†3"!an gave an â€'0! mm last Friday. nnnu alter- dled nt'the 01’ Mustah Trouble, he come aronn’ qua 'An' any: “X gwmter git m. to you. better run away! v V I likes to see you hustle. Dat'l in way I has my run. * I knawslkmkatchuptommmb tel- how you run!" denly been tamed. ' -An' dam he turned an’ traveled on. aâ€"honerln', “Good day I I ain‘t got time to fool emn’ wit folks (lat acts dat way." , â€"â€"Wuh1ngton lam. Ever since I mi remember,“ m‘ 1’: m as I kin be. 89 1 se (winter stop right ym an’ turn ' uonn‘, aâ€"facln’ you. An lick you It I kin: an‘ flu’ out 3138’ 'F‘ ’tht‘m km do.†or mum: mum, be 1m max: ashamed; ‘ He acted like a buckin: hon dat’a @1114 Mr. Walter, Bartlett 0! Bloom street conductor on the Electric In! struck on the knee two weeks ago while turning a switch while on duty. He took aid in end inflamation set in and [or ten days he was conï¬ned to his bed at home but on Tuesday he was- removed to Waukegan hospital for an operation on his knee. Theaflighwood Post ‘Ofï¬clel' has an on a new dress since' election. the buff 'and brown are very bï¬ecï¬ve. Miss Bessie Winters and Mr. Lemjh were united in the holy bonds of matrly many at Ravenswood, chpesday. V Miss Dormhy Fulton o! Waukagm visited her cousin. Miss Miidred Shnlul 11:: week. Mr. and Mrs. Hidermad are the happy parents of a baby girl born last week. The Misses Distelqamp of Evanston, visited friends m ‘own on Sunday co 3 from Evanswh in an automobile. Mr and Mn. Van Norman and (laugh:- ter of Chicago visited friends' here on Sunday. _ The little Miisés Eva and Ruby wax; " iams of Libertyville. visited the (busing: A: Mr and ms. 3. C. shank-hut yeeb. 0! Mr tuâ€"w, __.._ growa steadily more; complex, we work ‘hnrdal' than our fathers did; we. ac- .uâ€"uv- V7, éGmpIish ten tu'nes as much, but do we have any more life than they had? All life is to“; what 18‘ its fruitag'e? The‘ struggle goes on because we have learned that at the heart of all beats a‘ father‘s sanction Man ha": mm to live for the goal that anchflov‘e sets before him, the glory or the uglier me yet to be, an?! sets the goal ever cIenrer before the eyes so ’that‘ max, mess. on for the inner life set'betore It is a common mistake to think that. we cannot do great wink in i little place: The truth' 13,11 we would Dilly allow Â¥ to ourselves, that we are {not all ï¬tted for .the wt places. ' What Would an engineer than ’ot- a‘ tin! “nut" -.,.._._ u» was not the bead-lulu. or a. mu... w‘heel? The light or the’wheel is no more necessary than the nut 11.. Tq'he' the best possible person for the place where you ï¬nd yot If}: a good and} better than to be wad-best ’inv 30mg amen-ant mm. In our own place we can be Importantyin any other'only com- monplace or contunptlble. Little Margie on W “" am was told to wande‘ farm m mm for 8883- later the child returned What is it all for? There come days [dim w..- .Vvâ€"V. farm and watch for eggs. Sometime later the child returned almost in tears. “Cauldn’t you and any eggs, dome?! asked hei- wither. “No," reâ€" plied Margie wearily. “I think it’s man. too, 'cause lots at hell's were gunning mnnd donut Missyâ€"ft»; pomtmentt and has bemused the num- ber of Women our of their eiément. W V ' to ï¬ne chin: The NEW?“ muck: .ï¬enry F. Cope- 0a a mu- Element- you have visit to a and reviews of dramatic create. We welcome advance program: pad no- ticesasmennstoonrend, butwepre ter to give manhunt! cement upon th'e event; wig We are m that manual when prefer thin, mommy wban they .do‘ sire to commend a m!!! not! drama or artist to the notice 0! tint public residing along this North Sho're.’ We should hue been pleased to live a special critique on It. hunter- pre- aentation of Shakespeare at the Grand. and our editor's intixinte acquhatanee with the plays. as the author of “The Bible in Shakespeare,†would enable him to give intelligent and special at- give caretui and independent new! â€Mi tendon to‘ them. but the manager of- nsual press courtedea.- and! we are therefore debuted from a profession] [view of Mr. nautell’s work. 1t ~ McVicken. -“Way Down East,†which .wau' pain ducted in Chicago eleven years‘ smug 17. 1397, being the, daté of its original: production, will begun! limited engage- ment In ï¬cVickex-‘a Theater. Nov. 15th, with several of the origin) compa'ï¬y .13. the caste. notably, Miss Phoebe Dav!- and Miss Ella Wood. The.“ wufw. special matinee Thanksgiving.‘ ' It Is the put-pace of W 091“â€? Garden. : . This new home of musical M’ will open about Nov. 15th with a spe- cia! company In “A’Winnlng'MMâ€. speak with a Scotch accent-81“ Binude Adams herself. as Maggie. Richard Bennett as John Shana. and David Tot-twee, R. Peyton Caz-tat and Fred Tyler 33’ the three Wylie broth- ers. Only two or the quintet ué rally scotch. however. David Terrence and R Peyton Carter both hall mm the land of oatmeal and ï¬nance. hill! Adams. who had to speak with a Santa newt as Lady Babbie In “The Little Minister,†has become I0 proï¬cient In the art that she has lever-fl times been claimed as a conntrywo‘man by admir- Five of the players in J. M. _‘Berriee comedy. “What Every Woman Km" at the Illinois Theater, aï¬e required to ' . . Rum; , {Next Saturday min-e will be a spe- cial performance of “:The Parish Priest" by the Garrickstock' Company of cm- (1130. This ls one a" the better elssl of stock companies -pla3'lng in and around Chicago. The play sblectol tor the per tormance was formerly played wlth great success by Daniel Sully at the zenith of his career; We are informed by Manager Lourie that If sufï¬cient In- terest is manltested the company will ,be engaged for a longer stay. Negotla- flow; are also in progress for an early [perform-mew L main-um of m- celebrated Radio-Fairy , chicqe Open Home. , Victor Herbert’s new musical play, “mm,†to be given at the Chicage Opera House on Nov. 16th will provide ubvéity for theaterâ€"goers. This unique feature is a camel that in; a definite stage part and whose antics at a New York theater were the hit of the m. Not only does the camel :think, but it has lines which never fail ‘to «use deept chuckles. And it is not *Amm which the camel mm, 119‘: anydthedialectiorthemdnn.hut the purest Amerimnese. Unlike most} of the other plays where camels have been simply a part ,0: the local color, this camel: helps to' develop the plat. The strange beast has a dual person- ality in that its front legs never can tell just what its hind legs are going -w- ,_ to do. The eiimel has a Jekyll and Hyde combination in the persons qt two comedians who are its life and soul. The animal. does not try to deceive the audience into the belief that it is the res-1 article, for It is burden!!! With manv troubles which it wants to tar partment of the Interior demhds a drink from Harry Bulger. the leudlng comedian. It is an old story that the camel can go ninedays without I‘. drink but not In with ï¬le camel mew“- my a. unnpnu mm the 9nd of the much. ‘ ‘ Iï¬ddenly openm and {to de llllnok. 131mm; Span!“ comedy. men. ‘ . , Y6: Wednesday ‘mnlnc. ? ‘ mud-co yemvday. The Idiom»; con- ___._. Med: â€"Boy' I Ontoricul comm Egbert Little Cliflonl‘ru toldvby the nurse SW" .Gifl' omo'WEOMij-Mko one morning that the stock had mated WY" .thwudny a an the night u: left ‘3‘"“9‘, _ “ “hem-ties: Mm my the house (luring A. mil†lb MongQuzle, cinnam- â€"â€"-I Aâ€"LAJI “h- .I Little Clifton! m toldvby the nave memommthtmemma visited the house (luring the dim and left innit-little sister, and moduli it .110 wdiafd 11'» to see her I “I don't cue nothing about the baby " all Guam-d, “but I‘d like to ace the I We note with regret that the ï¬ngers of “L. Stubborn Clndenfla" have seen ï¬t to interpolate a number of disgust- ma lpeechel which materially mar the ï¬ne nurture of this beautiful play. Next week we hope to'present a cut of little Mill Alice Yorke In her great balloon mansion. The 100th perform- ance of “A Broken Idol" Wu celebrat- ed Monday nltht. AUbITOlm:- _ Richard Carlo, will my I! 'the Audiï¬ orjum inL Chiéego for two week: more. Sinqe he came back to Chicago My“ came has played to more people than ever before in a similar period. The all moniedian ha never before had such: congenial role, but' be it not the whole shah a that. tor he has surrounded him- eelf with I mutt capable can. there being many good- actors and singer! in the com'panv. Mchcu'lsz-On Tuesday evening Guy Standing apd Theodore Robert were seen It: the stifling dramatization of Sir Gilbert Parker's atmng novel “The Right 9t Wiy". The play is one at the best examples of modern drama it ha! been our good (onune to see. The story in Erie! it this; A rich‘young man mmed Steele mimics an eqmlly rich young woman whom he does not love. in]?- cognitio‘n, of social convention, Freed from any ï¬nahcial worry. the man begin. to Me the dress of demdadon and comes a moral and a locial outcast. I the midst 'oi one of his revel: in mulled by his main compahiom who deprive him of his memory. R ‘ (mm a raging river he begins a new me with his preservor, a, FrenCh Canadian .barge’man, In his n}! life he meets [ot- ;the 5m timeexifl EM. really loves and begins i0 realize a purpose in life. Step by step, lead on by the love of the little IL, LE- alt", Icau u" u, “n. .v.- ,_ girl, his nature broadens till ï¬nally his memory is restored. The problem is than. tais‘qd; “What is h; todo". H: de. tides that it: than go away and prepare himsélf mbecome worthy of his loved one. Jun hehre (he end of the play'he leprm the: his former wife has remarried And he is free. The play clone dam-- atically with the heroes union under the massive tree'e of h Canadian forest. Dun-tic and Main] Entertainment. Ravinh Theme opens in dnmtï¬c season Samrday even'mg.-Nov. 2!, with: company of players well known in the theatrical world. including amt-e who have been identiï¬ed with thmm. Klaw, and Erlanger and othet "big'f managers, “these players will hppea'r in Daniel Sullv's greatest men â€The Parish Prion". a drama of the home md heart which has received the in- domement of press. public and pulpit. During the union of the play a mum During the acrion of the plny a num- ‘ ber of'apecialtiee introduced, the comp-1 any carrying their m'wn orchestra for this purpmc.- The scenery and properties are very elaborate and our cozy theatre will we an 'iunpiciom‘ op‘eéing, â€Special cars will he in waiting after .the per- ,iormance, Prices within the reach of all. havei been placed, at 25, 50 and 75 All seats reserved. , Tbevlrejuvemtca High school football teamdefeated TroopA of the noldien, on Wednesday at thg High school ï¬eld. up. war; was 14. t9 5., Capt. Bock wérlmlihe old mm trick time -AA A Dirt! .01 twenty-two students of the class In English I" will attend Robert Mnntell’s performance of Ham- let next Saturday matinee at me Grand Opera House. 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