mumm uh," pneumatic Woman's Library MTV-331mm. Thum- Blce CM Mintbemnm huh. :9va Wm Gleam pawl: mnded the 0! “WA. Warren. 015 M, and Mr. John Edward la: UM at Trinity church. young and: will reside at Loth. Alberta. Canada and Mn, Thom C. King emer- a m 0‘! m Ian Salurdhy u a dancing puny at their hm “en-o. Rclnuumm were And Bio-ad Chicago {milked mm “mm" mun-mm the! 0â€" My. “Minn. McDowell, ï¬intolhvoehbrashon vii! n sngwiuujo'mdtbereby ï¬nd-ï¬lamï¬nu "1°". cm‘ when 1 â€mm' MVP“ Mummmy Waflotollhewwemï¬oll ' ' niogliehenlorthcweuem din-Mn!» played .nybe Cumflmmldchc-m “and". Thuheliuwinhethe i at but yep! andphyuusuatal Whom-“flay .Molru'luu, I Francis “ï¬lo. ol '«ryHafl fans. pun henchmkon nlhvonhdfmet. WW, .- mi of their ‘mflh Mayan. and Mn. Cities Wilt!" flea, >hy Raul“ Whom avenue. mmwmhuweck. mphceonfrkhy ol Ian-eck Mym‘dflkwech the 5.5... wwqm'uumy. the doumlmudomflm rut. Onlholoo‘uhlewhcnmc maï¬mbahgmhcdvith‘ Ina-dinowflch was sticking: Irhve been several (liming lï¬yen duh; the â€Oh bylho brawlâ€! MFï¬dav-itht «anmnn-um mum Menu-hulk norm-Jails. Icahn Coy .C, H. mm gave a large I party a: the Wm'l Libnty he: Sound-foam There Mlnlvelwundemm tum-Molhdiuhom ï¬lm‘uiodwrphcu. ï¬ammbylhl’eanmol p and Ma burn. An excellent was served. ‘n Loni-[Wandhliucnce human; In. Friday themoon ,JUSO’MuMhomeonPuk '. Ahoy seventy ladies. were I: m I... In Edward C. malice-ohmhbnaandldn ï¬laltevolSMNci Yotk. Winn! M W: babes. :Mywhgnhmd -.L m n, W loduyollheConm- ï¬chgchmfl‘l’mdayud held: M muxwam hmhflhï¬ofldm'l’ank. the rmofl‘“ Mus Flanders it my“ uh. He the '38 mammal-yaw M’“““" a Godhï¬ciï¬ofl. mar 90b ,mewmmm 70“"! m an: oianleneoe accoun'udvï¬edthcirpmmu Myuight. ‘ ' were A large ,0! Washington rank ollhcmumdnp- lap. Aha-Immune" .MC- 3315'. h†returned Winks-lupin". India": 3“" umvï¬mmï¬vn Rwanda.“ man mtopay his tributc of admin uon. One would dehght to dwell' in do ail upon each of the various andunvwr cedemed stunts, the lovciy and iear raising melodies; but space fails. A word must. however. be' givento the character of the music. Madam] he; Beyond doubt a disciple of the deiï¬ed school of x’npdem Rwandan mmposers.‘ 11.. cantoniom .. of ' tempo. wk: Colhumevak’a not only conducted the same in a masterly manner.me we nndemnd, orchestrate: of itto Inch: degree as‘to make her practicallyjn . brunevaehhea. The hall was :packed with an'asaembla-seof the most brilliant and intelligent Iociety of that aristocratic suburb. Jewels and the eyes oi-beauti- in! women flashed amid gossamer lace and shimmering silk; but the Tuxedo m and the broad masculine shirt from were prepondenant to a degree. entirely animal in such a gathering and an un- expected air of uneasiness and apprehen- don waa apparent ‘among‘ the wearer: oi thiaaocial ‘mphenalia. Masculine eye‘ aousht masculine eye in dubious quw‘ timing, to be answered by glancea of landing dread To our intense surprise me curtain rose within two minutes of the time advertised and whata viaiOn met our eyes! Here indeed. tier upon tiero! speaking countenance. shone all the poaaibilitiea 0i Woman witha large W. come foronce, ai moment, into her own. unhampered by mere manl And how were we further lifted i no eeetacy when this enchanting circle burst into brilliant and exquisite song; when end men more deliriausly spontaneous and rollichins. and full of fresh wit and droi- lery than the mind of man has ever eon ceived, ahooh us with gusts of camera: in: laughter! Anything short of the lani gauge of the classic circua poster would fail to express the wonder and delight of this extraordinary performance "Things which no woman could do" “were done with the most absolute ease and abandon. Jokes unstinted and entirely fresh were prodigally poured forth. sons of every sen- xiv-em and sense entranced our care, verse original and bizarre shone forth like flashing gems act in chased ras time; dances such aewere never beiore wit- ‘ neeaed on any ataseflashed below our marveling eyea, " The home. shoohwith laughter. it thun- \ dered with applaue. Event defeated the Girls Can Du,“ Crept into our quiet homes. human nature could, ‘stand no more. Every man in town laid down his previuu engagements, took up his eve’n- ing clothes aï¬d such unattached members ethic family as were left him, and trailed {or the Club House, ï¬lling its ample and enlarged hal' a to an extent never prey ,viously witnessed, and to the number of 3 four hundred Men perched upon the window seats; they flowered the Valle; they ï¬lled the aisles in utter deï¬ance of our stringent ï¬re regulations; they mind a tip toe on chair: [at out into the balls and reunion rooms. Wu their portem. m: expectancy justiï¬ed? Were their age: anticipations realized? Well, we should: We! But let I}: at last make way {or the words of our speejal musical 1nd dramatic critic engaged for this oc- casion unlytthe btilliant Bennett ' Borow- stir-Harris Monte". Mr. Ben-Bot. :B. Mantel! egys; Rarely‘ has it been our privilege to witness an event so entirely talented ï¬nd unique as that given at the Highland Park Club on the night ‘of Saturday. February 20th by the All Star Suflragette Albino Minstrel Movement Core. under the auspice“)! that most pupuhr man- euen’tl hvortte‘me. Everett“ ' and the musical conduct of Mad. Georginka Cul- See!" emimted (momma Highhnd Park Club. When, on the morning of Sa'tur; day, February 20th. this same sipgan with a [flood red ,appendage of "What proceeding about their homewifely div ties abstractedty and eith- avenge, mut- terin‘ge; they have dielppeared frotnthe side: of their innocent babel for hours at a time, leaving no telephone numbeu; our wives have been caught unexpectedly. regarding us with eyes of glittering: tri- umpu and“ mockery. So great, indeed, was the semen! unprecedented events about to befall, created by all these por- tents. that the News LITTER consider- ed it desirable to send atonce loran extra special correspondent. Events more than justiï¬ed the foresight of this move , On February: l7lh a myacthm and 'curiosity making can of "Come and For the period M month preced- ing Febmry m. an utmosptme of haunting mystery has hmoded over the homes of our peaceful hamlet: a sense of ehctric' cxpcctancy Augustiï¬ed by an up. harem cause, has heenin the air; mange m have been heard min: {tom the “Wand Peri Club Home It unusual bouts; .our mavens» have been milked AT THE CLUB. MUSICAL ifWhet is an impolite?†asked the tencher. No answer. “It’s something thet comes to you suddenly. Can you :form a sentence containing the word! Anyone may newer." “A mowhell h an unpulee,†vaunted the timid mad . girl with the curly hair. She had I! vidvedoneinthehechotthen‘efl that morning. Here “on me and my two dauaï¬tou, The Mm Fee. ‘ Parson what's the coat or m’yin’u man? ' Jen tell de price. I’ll meet lt‘de Dd - _ I canâ€" . Make it what dls'brlde 1- '6†. Pagan, mum it datwa?! rbughl If I gutter pay de wot er dls'wife, Den ma’yin' done mint me tor life! ‘Why dis gar: wot do whole es crea- Here’s a halt fl‘ donar. parson'. Won't . dat dq? she’smqf all of a big plantationâ€" Shefsflor, n [3011101 mules, and do wâ€- l The @dies Auxiliary 01- the M E. Ephurch are ready to ï¬ll a long felt want, hand will do to order any kihd of plain sewing, make quills, mending etc. This busy company oflomen are very anx- iousto do (here slur: towird paying the Parsonage debt, and' In order to do :0 are willing to work \ery hard. If you have ainythlug in. their line, remember them, and thus help along 'I good cause; The ofï¬cers of the Ladies Aid are Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. B O. Fritsch, Mrs. K. Kel~ Icy. Mr: Walker, any of whom will, be glad to takeryour order. . Mr. Getchel was also very ï¬ne. Mm‘ Harvey aoluist held her Own as the all ways dues. Verne Preston and Mildred Shultis did their pnm‘well.‘ The pen. ceeds of the entertainment go toward the Parsonage fund. ‘ ‘ What the young people. particularly ol‘ the N1 rth end of Highland Park need, it wholesome entertainment, if they cannot get it. they will take what they can get. but entertainment of some him! they must have. Now since thoeei young per; formers have demonstrated what they can do. why not go' ahead and get ready for another show. The coming of the event wan heralded to the readers of the News-Letter for several weeks. and mariy Nailed them- :selves of the opportunity to get a good lingh, as gate receipts give imple proof. Those in the cast were Meme Hodge, Stoker. ' Merriman. an Fritsch. Mines Pratt, Garrity,’ Brethren and Kelley. Each did their 'pert very well. but Mia: Kelley will long remain with in as “Nancy. Mahoney from~Balibriggenn Ireland." The specialties were Mr. William Ludwig, u Humorist, and he held the audience breathleu from laught- er. - No one ever realizes just how, much, and how \well‘ they can do a tuk until ;they have tried, and so the company of young-folk! found out when they m-suéc lsesfully entertained the public‘ lat iThItn‘day and Friday evening. with the tomedietta entitled "Uncle }Ic|t." Mines Alma Kelley and Ruth Monk were guysts of Miss Gladys Gail of Evan- am. over Sunday. . We ‘hai'e a communication on the M. E. chï¬rch, which we are obliged to hold over. ' The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs, Mhha Gail on Thursday. feminine ance Ind charm. mi. Evereiski' s talentu manager 1nd impr‘emrio one need not die". Wham“! ha genius touches prosper: [Suï¬ce it to say that in nothing has be 1more greatiy excelled than in this pm~ duetion. ‘ We know nohigiier paise‘ that can be yielded either ior him or for the performance. . The flow of mirth, melo- dy and grace lasted until hali after eleven o'clock. the Oleo being even more briiiiant than the main periormance. N. B. The joke: were a» funny. sensuous of the tape. and the general eï¬â€˜actof M bud, glad row chewed her works: athingoi no mean promisein themmicohhe future She I! s person of exceptional feminine sttnctim. An unow‘el protusion of the uppef lip and an unaccountable paint round the month ‘were’the only things to mar an otherwise rally beautiiui countenance. She Con- ducted with a force and decision must cemmendabie and verv engaging 'in cool ‘ "at with one otherwise so instint witM ' “that I: I! [yup-Inc! Dighwood News. â€"fMartha Young. ‘1 . laur- noun-«y: i. mm Mm: hear tint 3mm. uni!- everymngihe boot. to an m Instead of to the game desk. I“ Manâ€"now good or him! Wht doe- hegolnfOrMIIâ€"dmmw deer? mm Junâ€"No: be oh): M nineteen“ and he an to Den! 0- to the uoq'pml. -‘ 8th. The nmpigé 1mm govern the play. _ ‘ 61b The spomman must be an am. teur god a gentleman. actualwork.‘ ' - Std. Take' victory modem“. 4th. The sport must be 0! such a chancter' n no: to ovem- the game:- pant - 51h. The sportsman shdulfl haw cour- The second portion of the lecture was a- plea (on: observance of the folbwing eight ruled of pon. In . spon- 'uke. Mr Fairc‘hild aye (but the gene of football a now played must he radially changed. We suppoee that the lecturer‘s obsenmions were made before the new rules of two seasons back we‘re introduc- ‘On Friday aha-hood. Mr. Fairchiklof the Mom Educatidn League of New York. addressed the students of the High School at the Elm Place Auditor- ium. Mr. Fairchild‘s talk mdivided ihto two pans. A repon on Cullege foot- ball u plea for ethical spun. Bickel' and Watson. fuck Nonmh, Arthur Dcagon. Nora Bayes. Anubelle Whitford, Grace Leigh. Dad: had til the other‘principalu still continua their unequal success. Populafptjioen prevail. _Audl'brl'un:â€"-The queen of the .“Fol- Jics of 1908" continues at the Audhodum mum; Chicago. Thiq company "give: probably the largest and mat elaborate entertainment in the music! «My line that we have in tho country 10-day. The belt featurein the :hovic theSoâ€" ciety Prize Fight, nod if you do not lock you will Mei! the best hush ever had. In the role of Aglllii Warm. the {Inching daughter 9! III; Confedency. iMiss Christine Norman gives a perm ‘ance that Is nothing km dun delighdul. while the wdrk oi Chane: D. WQHron. a Liemenant Burton; WilIiam 'ucVay as General "Jim" Min Vioiet Ruin Ruth Warren. and Mn. Craig. u. m. is 0‘ merit. I I V A- General "Buck" Warren. 15: in- W mldivr and lonble tuber. Frank Keenan Inn‘stmck thigh" note than he did in his performance of luck Rance in "The GM of the Gdden .Wï¬." 7d). The sportsman mm mphy E Gan-ickrâ€"Fm’one Ieé_h,m0n 03M â€1' \Varrém of Virginil" nmin at the'Gar- rick Thc'ure Chicagb. and the eight per- formantâ€. beginning lomormw will o‘er the I’m opportunities to playpen of this neighhorhmd to witness this 'Bcluco Inc CC†boning: .can will be requiredlonhe ‘tnniportatiun of the effects and the ,compnny will lave special Pullman can. UnNortbï¬bonNmW ___.._â€"â€"â€"______ Tâ€"â€"_â€"lâ€" the laughing eon; play by Hal Stephens. ‘Williaua, and Van Alalyno. eaten in meaty-eight week: March In. and two veeka thereafter will go on tor. _ The “(action it is being fumed with u the Van Buren street phylum would seem to justify in making a longer any in Chicago bat the management ha decid- ed to make a tour 0! some olthe mile!" cilieo before†it goes to Boston [at a‘ Summer run. The Chicago production will be taken out intact with Qtia Harlan in (he latellar comedy rule and all the "the; members of the company. The ‘ Ewanâ€"Duan- ramm with a man; company opens lionniglm oo- gasemem here in the pond-r unca- "thc Squwman." Mn chantâ€"0a Sunday ev. wing the-“Maid! and Manon- of the Highland Park Club save'meinnnul minute-l allow helure one u! Lie lam audiences thathu‘ever lat-emitted It the 3clubhouse. It is estimated Mame were nearly 500 people preaeul. The pm- gram in the main ya! a duplicate ol the one the men gave aeveral weeks ago. The oleo bill was of an unusually high grade. Misc Pencilla Carve: in beta- Iay on Bridge brought down the home. Mn. McClellan' a hmleaqde of me Eddie [gonad of the men'c show in aka very funny. magmaâ€""A Bmken Idol." LECTURE 0N SPORT. “munglvmlotmotuunï¬- lion-INC.†TN. m Mtr ‘m mmm â€mitt-urges. wmmmmmmtm [m :34qu «than-mun :bz‘Womltl-phhmimubo mun-m Into your homo and a doctor Initial-none." Whom mwaummm “Mullen. 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