mmm tVANSTON- WILXETf^flttEinLWO'RfBâ€"WI>INtTXA.^«LBNCOI<--BIOaLANB **â- ** SECTION 1 VOL. IV, NO. 50. Phone* 585-586-587. â€""I**~.....â€"--^- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913. I 5JW Davis Street PRICE FIVE CEMTS uMiss Bob White" to Be This Week's Social Event Social activities ' in Evanston will be in en- tire charge of the •inger set tomorrow , v iiing and Saturday aiiernoon and evening, for they are to produco Willard Spencer's comic opera, "M I s s' B o b White," at the Country club during these pe- riods. In order to give .an entertainment that will f«i!' eclipse any- thing evnr before pro- duced by local ama- teurs the young people have been holding re- hearsals for weeks and now are letter perfect.- in their parts. The per- . iormance'is certain to •»» one of. merit. The i.nal dress rehearsal will take place tnis (. -ning. swathed in draperies of tulle, chiffon and fig- nnid brocades, in pan- u â- < • i- effect, the Misses Hoster Washburn, Mar- W^^mWMM K.-.ret Childs, Betty Shu- ^M^^^% man, Elizabeth Mont- â- -^â- â- ^^««m** gomery, Helen Johnson, A d e 1 aide Hempstead and Virginia Montgom- ery will give a group of -----interpretative fancy-and folk dances. In quaint -----mtte^aresiei â- â- . ; .•!;-"râ€" *"""',!W'"'lilf|p;:: ot our" grandmothers' period sixteen-tots are to give a minuet with all the dignity and charm that characterized the "'grand dames" of other days. Included in this pretty little group are Elizabeth Shuman, Do- rothy Smith, Josephine Forbes, Katharine Mont- gomery, Florence Bus- well, Dorothy Whitney, Dorothy Eastman, Ma- rion McCauley, France* Bigelow and - Elizabeth • Davis. .. • - . The jaiaaes^ ^uofte^.,,____ fifef Morning Musicales to Be of Unusual Historical Interest ^mm Evan* ton and north shorn society Ui tin usually ; interested in the costume reduil to be presented by Yvonne de TrevtUe, th« famous international so- prano, at the first ot Miss | Kiiwly tag's matinee Utt- I atcales^ at the, Evanston | -Woman's club, Wednesday | morning. Nov. 5, The> pro- ?! gram is unique In Ihst It unites ao many Qualrtlvav The program will be of great historical Interest fa that in each of its three , parti it containa the* sriss and songs sung by the prima donna and sis© con- temporary songa ot father nations in their nsttvs Isniuates. \^ She will sppeir la the first part garbed as Mile de Msupln. Louis XlVa favorite. In thli part she •inn the sriss of Lullt, as well as songs by Banes** Haste and the Kasltsb- men, Hood sad Carey. In the second pert she will appesr In the Still costume of Jenny Uad and tine: songs by Pros* and Cesar Franct, eleslng with the difficult Had Scene Jfom.,,j^;.|!aBa#".«% SHwIal^^a^js^isji: -;..â- ::;;;.:-, The USIrd pert is sub- "%*â- *"•« Jact to chsngea, but will Mi&\ bo chiefly devoted to toward, Virginia How- and, Katherlne Hous- ton, Catherine De Celle, ;ladys Stahl, Nancy v night, Betty Robin- on and Marie Robin- on will impersonate vood nymphs and fai- tea. As an added at- ractlon between the several acta little Louise Kimbark and aer brother, Donald, will demonstrate the correct way to dance the "tango." Among the older members who will take part are Mrs. â- ; Greenwood March, Mrs. B. Warner Coburn, :;;; Miss Marguerite Wells, ? J. A. Dickson, Graham c Patterson Sod Carl rS> PfJan. All of these are M': well known in local '!§» musical circles and have appeared J« ff|i seTeral amstenr performances in this 'M$ city. .. ' Mrs. Frederick Arnd has charge oi the satire affair, while the coaching is under the direction of Mr. John B. Sogers of New York city- The proceeds will go to. the organ tend of flit Mark's Episcopal church. w" V~* .to .am-1 acting methods the play is certain in process ^^^ ^^J^^ ^oothlr a- though it w 5f# skip. preparation for the play has been ;£» t"e^ort"c^, their^ivld^l beta* considered when the cast wss SSd.^Jl ate »*«ural artist, and fit ^h^Arnd a^lSTunlimited ex- perSce^Jnier * «£-j*2 E«ed in Bvanston, and with her sx ____m___were a"professlonal sketch. That society is Interested in it proved by the great demand made f tickets. Capacity bowses ar* expected at the opening night and Saturday evening. 1** anccesa of the matinee performance is assured by the number who have ssld they woold sttend. ^a, â- â- .'^^^ia^^S.Sfe g^fewavwi&iiisSSKiSi :'l^*i£^i^ ^atoa^^AuJiato^miH^V^^^MMmmiimM^m