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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1931, p. 30

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N: ROBERT Opposite Hot Water, Vapor, High or L Estimates on New and Remodeling Work 793 GLENCOE AVENUE Telephoge HicbJand "_lrk 2637 M. D. MURPHY. _ MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS DPETIZING â€"Free Delivery including Sunday Chicago North Western Station PEASE, Pharmacist Egyptians believed that the kindly Healing Herbs or phants came from the Blood and Tears superstition that has been efâ€" faced by our physicians of this age. Where Science and Ethics Reign Blood and Tears Low Pressure Steam k â€" Repair Work a Specialty 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2282 J. A. SCHWALL Phone 144 UE PRE S 8 DANCE CRAZE HITS CITIES OF CHINA Western Amusement Popular in | !yâ€" Coast Cities and Even in Pieping . with Chinese in Shanghai for many years, finally has swept other leadâ€" ing cities of the country. Peiping was one of the late to succumb, but Chinese there are making up for lost time, says a United Press report réport from that city. e .‘r".' SE ETT PCF Almost every day, a new "Nightâ€" club" opens in Peiping, and the paâ€" trons chiefly are Chinese. The inâ€" troduction of Chinese "Dancing Partâ€" ners" is a new feature which makes the western dance popular. â€"â€"A â€"similar â€" "Danceâ€"Wave" â€" swept Hankow, but authorities are seeking to check it. Orders were issued forâ€" bidding Chinese girls to work in "10â€" centsâ€"aâ€"dance" halls. Authorities Complacent In â€" Peiping, â€" however, authorities seem complacent. In fact many leadâ€" ing officials here have taken up the: western dance, ~and seek instruction i_x: the new clubs. Respectable Chinese girls also are anxious to learn western dance, and. some visit night clubs, and compete with men for instruction from the «"dan tners." . It is a common sight to see men and . girls rushing together in the direction of some popularâ€" girlâ€" instructress when â€" the orchestra strikes up. Night ~clubs â€"became.â€"so C/n'cago ‘s Finest Residen tial Hote The Belmont ... fifteen minutés from the b_-_cx I_.:_):z. +« o'.rlookfn;‘anue axcrmant Bnl-inl! . th PJ swept Belmont Harbor, the Lincoln : Park ‘olf courses, tennis courts, bathing beach and bridle yall:. Enâ€" joy the luxury and comfort of a fine country club in this beautiful hotel .. .air cooled dining room of famed cuisine, pcrfect facilities for private affairs... roofprJe-. children‘s playâ€" 'ronnd and other W Mu ... el e.a-t‘y furnished suites and kitchenette apartments, single and double rooms at rates cxfro.ely within reason . . . W e will be pleased to show you about. May we today? Ihe Shendan heridan Rd Phone Bit k¢ 4 HEAMONK _\ one Bittersweet at BOI mont Hab 2100 ’f B WE ENe d c s â€" seeking| western dances until within the past ied for.| few months. in "10â€"| The appearance of Chinese night clubs has given foreign residents here ¢ a new outlet for social activities. . It horities is now fashionable to "make the hy leadâ€" rounds" of several Chinese danceâ€" in the halls after dinner. popular with girl students that one princiâ€" pal ordered his students not to visit public dance halls, but the protests were so strong they yielded, giving }he girls permission to go occasionalâ€" Boon to ‘"Singâ€"Ssong WIins The danceâ€"hall craze has been a boon _ for _ hundreds of "singâ€"song WOW nese equiv ~of ‘the Japanese Geisha. Hard times had jeopardized the occupation of singâ€" song girls. Now many have learned the western dance, and are teaching it in nightâ€"clubs. f Chinese men and women educated in America and Europe attended dances in foreign hotels and cabarets in China for several years past. They were often extremely proficient in the dance, and were popular guests at foreign dinnerâ€"parties. But the Chinese generally have not taken up The Frosh stood on the railroad track, â€" The train was running fast; The Frosh got off the railroad track And let the train go past. track, _ 3 The train was running fast; â€"_â€"_â€". The train got off the railroad track To let the Senior pass. ______ _ _ Boon to "Singâ€"Song" Girls dances until within the past 6200 K Phon H.1 Thursday, June 11, 1931 otel of rrue Cllaracter ne Driargate enmore at Granville Iof Johnson 8000 @r

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