e." -iae.g.,t "I!!! - Mr. And In. l. C. Allen motored To “blah. ww. over the week4nd where MIN“! rylatfres. - - WAY, "III * W I‘m-IBM!“ MUM'huB-luul “maul-tum aettr.-dMm.BbmrdtMttss.B- anagrams-nu.†dMMJrnktthput 'mAmtmrsdtmr-artthth.bi. 'bm3roqht5.Btirrwitibit- uuM.JI-O.lio-d huhdmmmhv hesivubylbhl-dl-nul- bucmmtumpu- mam-31.0mm brutal-“Ian. w. Illa-who mthmdthhpthhuuly Gunman. hominid be. mun! Winth- ImmaeuuteCtmeF8ehetumteu- tr. In. squint [.34.de by gun‘hqu‘umvuud In. M. C. (band mm to Wood- stock, III. on W and were (new a! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stone. In. than Ill-mum will enta- tain tho when of her bridge club tomorrow Afternoon at her home on Countyunorod. Th-Willie enjoy“ It three “his and later re- freshment- will be 'erred. Mr. and In. William Pearl he- turned but rock from a ten day Ino- tor trip norm. They visited any place. in In†- - - Ir; aid In. Floyd Kean have as their [not In. Koch's mother. In. J. R. bank of Rankine, m. In. John Punk. Mrs. E. Helm and list Home Iuhlke. who were thzmtsnllofhnweekofllr.nnd In. w M. Conrad returned to blinding-ulna“. WEI- Milan-III- Calf Mr. Ind In. “my Paul and ton. Roster. were mk-end'gnau of Mrs. P-ul'n liner. In. o. Surbenz. " hunkâ€. m. their I area-:- Dr: and In. I. P. O'Conml] and d-ttter, Punch, were the tech and [can of Mt. Ind Mn. V, L. iii11 of Gin-pain. m. Mrs. Sin is Dr, O'Connell'l liner. Mr. amt In. E. C. Ohmund and Mahler. Ethel. spent the weekend in Fond " but, Wit, visiting reh- tim uni friends In. Roy Swan-on of Chingo will entertain " hmeheon Saturday in compliment t.o Ilia Home Wmer who“ mm to Mr. William B. Bartel wilt take place in . than time. in. Swanson is cumming It the ham ot her mother. Mrs. Sidney Barri-ice. of Luke Porest. 5.dr. and Mrs. George Anna of Chi- clgo " receiving eorttrrstuutiotta on the birth of I daughter born Friday, In, 27 n the Ravenswood hospital. Chitin. Mrs. Ann: '1: formerly Miss Hem-ion: hing of this city. Dr. and In. Earl W. Priuch Ind lunily hive taken a cottage at Long me for the manner. Mr, and an Lehlhlmhl spent Mon. day in Mihrnukee, _ Wish. vUitirttr friends. - Mr. and lint Irving Randall of Linden Park pure are hiring " their (but: Mr. and Mrs, Roger Vail and Mr. and Mrs. lekigh Warm-r of Evnnon to the Coieman Lake Trout club. Wisconsin. for the week end. Mr: and In. George W. Child: of North Sheridnn ' entertained at dinner M. Ezmoor club on Sunni-y. whjth preeeded the opening dance. food returned had-y from 'torid. that they have been Tarpon tutting for I tuck. Mr. Ind Inn J. J. Bombs and fun- ily motored to Janesville, Wir, over the week-cud. Mr. Coat†M. Bard of Maple ave- nue and Mr. F. N. Bard of EguIdde Anne Mitt. eettegtained at two ta- ttles of bridge on Saturday evening It MW mist. Johns phat. _- __ Willi-m Quinlan. ' Wolff. Gwyn Bliss, Pttd_rrh_er, Lyn-n McBride, Everett In». Page Beers, William victim Ind Willis!- Gif- foot spent the week-end and Dom.- tion DI, n Gm [Ah When-ht. vhnethohoyu have-MW. Mr. D. I. 'hm-. of I“! "or nu returned _ from w. lawn-kimono!†ummmaunvm "on.†" It. will. â€he!!!“ m for Mada-Day. Th'a-I’Ili-imyuddyd mmmwwm ar%-tatth.h-.dNm.WB. him-mam.» EHMWH,M- mica-oh:- um""’ um - 'tri, in: mum but“ ya}- a xa-am M. WM“. It.l.n.'~dl.m 'atuepta"'c"tuu - Ida-hm Mr, It. houu in Fish. Win. In: Sat- umdhx-‘wmw "tgt - P. Brrsith at n- mummy-u.†Watchman-Sm iW"iGir5iiii"iniaiuiri"7i! â€Winin- Kym-allian- upnlk. Kins. m It. - Mollnlndlnlcl In. Frank Lain; hu_mud In. the KW Park but“! whnuh and-mum: 'ornmeuhlo. Chi-munch mm. In.“ luv-:und-dlahn lama. lick. an tho (at but -hagMr.andMm.A.W.Yo-s» the nanny aw chit}!!! who waded {he ungu‘ of the (biw- “one tying of the m Beth-lay chunk her. on Sunday. dateetttom, Chou and Donna Jenn motored to Grand Rapids, lick. on: the tuck-end when they visited Mr. art_d Mrs. C. Spencer Etheridge. “Whammy-ICE Mandala-columnar.- â€MM“.- 'iqt%trretM.-t,..qmde-.rr- mnvmnth-m- 'dt,Ltrat22utgr"" "Wtt2fr2t"'t-e -q.t.t_Br.ttroeMtameb O‘u, kin-Mama Ito'h'hl-cun-Ihhh ttmitHh6r-eH-tFl. Khulna-um†h new peaehiris tfottHU9 at- Lydia Gum} of N. St, John: atre- nue had as her guest for the week- end Olga Rust of Kenning. - j In. ‘Emelt Curling of N. St, Johns avenue. will entertain the Ladies' Aid of the Zion Lutheran church at her home this ulternoon, “andâ€. Mr, nnd In, Arthur Crouch of Park Ridge. nt., ue receiving con- grumhtions on the birth of a girl born on Sundny. May 29. " the High- land Park hospital. Mr. um! In. l;x Hueekiee of Longwood "mu. Gterseoe, m the happy parents of I baby rill born on Monday, May 30, " the Highhnd Part hmrpital. Mr. um! I Lo n. In " mad h-ggme::n:e, tu','.',"'.",:' I' Thou element, o . " I I," Momuy, my 30-31,);S'lwm on Faust" not only :11“ have e wasww’ N"""'.' “" Purl: hmrpital. ' High bl ' but litany†3 3t 2Tt2 as them“. P, iiiiiL7ririr,' “v J Mrs. Emu! Gnrli ay, !end themselveé ad Pfrb ly R worm: greatest Radtun own ohy venue will ntt of N. St, °P_enuc purposes wi “may for iirs, toutua performances f e, and Ladies' Aid a} the chum“. the this Gounod Lik ttah, the result that haw served to establish 'd' this role church It her home 2;?“ Lutheran Flue umong thelud†Ion: held its f has every elaim upon L'tt, that "rptT, t In ultemoon. riled. Ravinia in CU', tl Prmtehl td'.',',' Tol,"",', hindboth “StiggsnnCM r. and In, A urtate in hurl eu ariy tori f, lyr. e orname ta t r.tsnd rm Ridge. nt., a?†.Croach of em or m an: ','Ji,ttglf in: s',,,',',',',)',::: whieh makes "d :1“ role In 'll (Munitions on the birth Inn: con- those who are to I: neipnl roles, and' ight. The first "Aida" onstant del born on Sand-y. Ma 'Ill of a girl presentation of th he.†in the first of the season will Be per-fortune“ land Park hospital. Y ' " the High- _ so" will be Madam can’t" this â€LI Madame Chum 'd'id introdueel I Mr. and In. Norman Carl “trite, Mr. Martin Ili hberg u “on navian eontralto, to fd":,',",-',', scandi‘ {on street motored t C var of Mr. Rothieras M tu! u Faust Bnd as she will be hea d mm patrons, wisconsin for he o Fott dn Lu: heroin ephistophetes A Amway r . u Amneris. A Mr ii t Week "he I" Madame Rethbe I. athe " {XML Danise has Y! '." In Mrs. French' end. r Vance bot T dunk s pportuntttes for _ _ splendid' grand": Avenue have T tl2ht,e,r, of Ind Powerfullll “a“: medium of lyric? work in the justly 't'l'll'l','d and 11'l er .ist er, Mrs. J Ir, “caution. No _ ramatie inter is a feature f amous Nile some 'pd (banner. “mutual: Fur-my her unantiz‘lymls demand made liver; I is always :'eity'egit,"ngt'g which ram Detroit, ' motored "in in way h '" quality in t"h'2'liycti.le, Mr R ,ittt.et.husysruil st.",,'; and Mrs. Mum... Ko herself“ a: -M"_l\lerite ei',',,,:':'.",'), as Ramfis, " â€or?!“ ,ilt be iiiir/r _ . ohm “mug â€mom pp tt S. in later we awe vitintre msiden b Hsplendid oppon . which gives him of I baby (hi on . the birth brin f a†she is called iii: '.tlor his . " unity for the dis 1 _ the Highland Y. May 28 It . orth that he “PM to. K rich mice. ""T The ' F L22 hupiul. force with which I','.""',-',,'"',',',' I'VE] to Emma mm “W: {may mm Ttgf . As Faust Mn. plenum†NOW, ABOUT CTMLD 1 Mr. Arthu WW" the weekend, q no: his, lyric to. r. "mine!“ [ REN days Ina r . otue Bpent . t ' part and his . pe for the no“, Virteini . . t week m m . "Cari . rendition of th . . l _ Ia Dibble. ex _ . bum... . it. Inch In allotted to . . "nuns for ehildre . pert on fashions trip. " on 1 Merlin: him will be _ la " m an m the J ' .red by those wh wen re-r ns Home Compani . " une Wom, Iht.'rtt m "mm 0 have heard! of dressing two Gl",','; The cusmm - an . . . put. Mr. Rot . Ilowed . c ildren alike i _____.._.. individu:U . hier In many of th s fol, [NINA]. I It ,the pan of Me hi interpretation 10‘ families." A me e best dressed FORMHMA PM (r,,",',', of the 'e'gifoe',2t','; the aiy Dibble to task bra mm ups Miss chnmvlete command quality and hisl the best-dressed I “waning; "But Cour this part one of 'cf nctintt “ll-Hay more than the chi???†never have mud from PHI“ 1 intensive 1'l'Uloir"l" qrentest in hit} IT l n... "I am... a. . "The L, - _ e are ttll F . ti-hr I". mirs, mua,'which bald“, of the Three Ki â€Exams of the LJ,T,t to believe the ' s I place . tions a rmen. and no of honor In thel ysked, provided th qua. lsome of their fish. ey send us Mr. and Mrs. Frenehie Webster of Sheridan Avenue have In their (neat: their sister, Mrs. James O'theny and dautrhter, Virginia. who motored from Detroit. These works which are to be heard) during the first eight days of the Rw. l, vinia sea-on nerve admirably to itt-, do: the entire repertoire with which} Ravinia patrons will be reg-led durm ine the ten weeks and three days of: the wagon This repertoire has been I rarefully chmen. with many things in mind. The taste of Ravinia audi-, 9mm has been given the utmost eon- srderation, with the result that then“ is no "pern lover who will not ttnd his i favorite works on the list. There' will be enough of revival and navel-i ty to give the season many interest-) in: high spots. and what is perhaps' most important of all, the led; have been rhoaen with the artists its) mind and the galaxy of stars who; will ISSPmblP at Ravinia within thel next few, weeks will be given every{ opportunity to ling those roles which. fit them most perfectly. Eta-plea " (‘aauag The opens which will be given ear- liest presentation " Ravinia serve as atriking examples of the splendid cystem of casting which in to pre- vail at Ravinia (hi year. as alwaya. There is, for example. â€Anthea Chen- iere," in which Madame Rethherx will he heard an Madeleine. a role which Ravinia patron will remember (in. her Every chance to utiliae her won- derful tone. which i noted thing!»- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kopp of S. St. Johns avenue announce the birth of A baby trirl on Friday, May 28 It the Highland Park hupiul. one of them is light and airy. Med with glittering tunes. and presents life in its more humorous aspects. - out tht 9min work! of and: beam of in pum- and a. emit: - of its qulicy. Giovanni Inning!“ In the tune put of this thritthte open has {rolcyhkh nuke. the know.uih-.whomhu -efth-16ft-psete wmagy_¢hqlndg‘dkrvg- ar-, -tediqeetw fur-AN: _Gh- “mun-mum thnt-qetr-turerrthNt Hymn-what chad-numlrJobI-hmdkh Mr. ml In. P-ni L Udell aesd ' a." Irv." Mr. - NJ...“ pi“- kttts - HE “J uni" m h af an! “my fe) and straight to the hull d h “no": 1 In contra: to an had-r works which form this list was “lath," in which in ton-nu h unduly his from My, m an - has in mm.- " m «in... Til! 'u m to believe that our, or." gym in (and of m- â€In. opus with in hunting maladi- And its Ipiriud MM... In: Hot- ace Maebeth will be baud it the title role. while Mario Chunk: in cut " Lionel. Both the "tilt: In" won distinction in their will Ind the beautitu1 lyric quality of Mr. Chm-she'- voice is enpeeially “up“ to the love uiu provided by Von MW. Madame Bounkayn And Mr. Lauri no: Illo heard to mkndid “Vanna in their roles of humorous min. while Mr. Thevisnn has one of his greatest buffo parts " Sir Tris- tun. “to. Hakka-mul thick-hummu- â€duh-WWW IWAM 1-“!!ng tta Jinn-3"» a. C'lrt M51“- - ad 'eyle. w'viuh _ - ','pt"tlctutattu'hfrg, "lBgtMMLAttgtPABtrP%itMmu3tDPa3tmgtaatatm with this MARVELOUS New Pittsburg WATER HEATER $20.00 For Your Old Hot Water Heater. A Whole Year to Pa'y It'e priced so low and so easy to bur, you can certainly dud it. Light it the day it arrives. You‘ll have constant, evenly unwed hot water from then on-with.. out the lean attention. May v. J. tell you all about it-ooem? NORTH SHORE GAS CO. 'NeLF.P1.eetoBFBtmthtttAmttinnees, "4T: LOTS ori/ HOT lfotrs LOTS Chis? "Aida," with its wealth of color-1 ful music and its stirring action is n universal favorite with ail opera appreeiatorar and in the tune part Madame Reihberg nppezrs to specinl advantage. for Verdi wrote the mask of this role with a powerful dramatic supruno in mind, And Madame Reth- berg measures entirely up to his ex- pectations. Mr. Martinelli is known as the world's cronies: Radamea, and his Ravinin perform-s of this role have served to establish the Met that he has every clnim upon the distinc- tion aeeorded him.'both ls singer and 3801011 He ornaments this role in a lway which makes it n constant de- night. The first "Aida" performance of the senson will serve to introduce I Madame Chum. famous Scandi- nai-ian contralto. to Ravinia patrons, as she will be heard u Amneris. As Anmnasro Mr, Danise has splendid opportunities for singing and his Work in the justly famous Nile scene is a feature of the performance which is always received with enthusiastic ‘am‘laim. Mr. Rothier wilt be heard ins ttamfis, a part which gives him jsplendid opportunity for the display to! his rich voice. , Virginia Dibble. expert on fashions l for children. snys in the June Worth Ian's Home Companion: "The custom (, of dressing two children alike is tol, Ilowed in many of the best dressed _ families." A mere man takes Miss ( Dibble to task by suggesting: "But ‘the best-dressed families never have [more than one child." Int-h lit. [in tubing-up Malaria-nitric... hrhead-Bsrei,Ravirsirb-rrot OllyolmMupountolIb put ot.Piomtuarrteuhaa- urms.hettah.t.ai.rthrttestartist 'rtso.eer-tttinb-tifbtru.ir' Ami-a. 15b.rrveeuitinetiita tt.huandahati,aodditmte. that "admin and My a... in; hue ml -ieai VIII» when properly hand“. Mr. Johnso- rill lppeu opposite in: u Avito, a part which (in. him - opportunity not only for beautiful singing. but ooUtarsdiatq Acting. Mr. Dunne u [albedo nukes thin rah annually elective by man of his splendid tone quality and the thoroughly hu- man Iuy in which be upped: to hit nudimn. Mr, lanai-i will be heard u ArehihaMo, tho Mind king, which is one of tho we character stud- ies in I“ opera. and which this (rent bum profoundo we: 1 masterpiece of singing Ind mint. m: 'EMHgLAND PA“ "' (it,, 'ii/ist.,'., SATURDAY NIGHT and Every Saturday Night Highland Park Social Club The Store For Children, Inc. Successors to Carroll Ridgway Phone University 35tt 508 SUNSET PARK Boys' Wash Suits $2.25 Just what that boy of yours needs for vacation. Materials are of the very best chambray, gingham and kahki in all of the popular colors. DANCE HIGHLAND PARK ---OPEN AIR Organdie Bonnetts Greatly Reduced auspices of EVANSTON COM€I SEE “A: 508 Davis Street