Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Mar 1914, p. 5

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1914. «WlMMtMH^^ Chicago's Most Prominent Teachers of Piano, Music, Dramatic Art and Entertain pre This Directory Will Appear in These Columns unce a Monih. Clip It for Future Reference ?illMMtMMMtlt«JM»»MIM MAURICE DE VRIES .MBVwrofttAXpm+co- xkw fowk.cowman«auoes. smsix* |lf .1*1 IVI* J» SKGUSH. IXalJLSS.*iKU%lMii: FUKNCU STUDIO: 82 Aoditorium BIdg. Daniel Protheroe S^rrr"! Teacher of Singing end Composition. « Choral Conducting ' 610 Fine Arte Building CHICAGO iJorUtefucker PHO.VE HABB1SOH 235$ 23 Auditorium Bldg. VIOLA COLE PIANIST and TEACHER '"f^f •'<;)â- % . with .-- j~ â- .% . FIVE ASSISTANT TEACHERS 4& Fine Arts Building CHICAGO GttACE GROVE .; Slis. 0#e% T. Reeves, Jr.. and daughter are visitlag in Washington, *>- c- u % ;_ •._.. _;_. . Mrs. Clyde G. Rurnham, ftoslyn road, gave a dinner Tuesday evening to several friends. Alexander Mr. Clark, playground master of the Horace. Maun school, is ill. ! Mr. and Mrs. Yeomans of Hubbard Woods,,. have, gone South for a fvm. we«ks'~vlalt.~"':7:::r~: '.._.____:_:_!_. 1 ......„„.,„.., ~Mrr~and"Mrs.AyreaTTioai,of 789 KenUworth awnuc entertained at'dto-j 8herida* road.' have Bone to Florida ner Monday evening. Mr7 and Mrs. George W. To Vricfll t£fRâ€" Both Male and feun Can yon sing an "ah** tb-thc front, with * lorse jaw. op» throat?-Jt .sMt*:. ham He. Hopkins, who is recommended by Cosaint tire real teacher cf TItta : Kuffb. who chanced Ruin, s voice from a baas to a barytone, show yon hew; srtsolct hisn show you how to breathe n» he w«« taught by Caasini; also hear â-  him sine an "ah" is he was' taught by Cassiai. iCiâ„¢~ ~â„¢7r~7~K*!"? .- „,_„. â€" ~:71Q Fine' Arts Building â€"-â€"-^-â€"=. Mrs. w. Hannah, of Hiss.! for a few weeks. Keehn of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Car- Chicago Piano College Herbert miller BARITONE I Oldest end Largest School for Piano and Theory. Our CraC' , ustes are in demand. ORGANIST ACCOMPANIST eJ^&%^°iZFtUm' ****** Vocal Inaction: Oratorio. Recitab ^ Rnc Arts Building Harmon H. Wa^^eanor F. Ccdfray. ffife ^ g â€" â€" Fifth Fleer Kimball Hall, 30* 8. Wabash . ^ Avewne^ Chicago. . â-  1 .;:'.;.. William G.. HAYfe Essex road will return home Saturday ' front a tHpbfa Panama. E. A. I^iughlin who has been on a hunting trip at hir.jarninoar Oregon, ' III.; has returned home. : ; Mr. Charles MeCloud of Cumnor Chicago roa.l Who has been seriously til iert â-  â- â- â-  ' Sunday morning for Arkansas. Mrs. vrtJTTilanaorn of lussex road GUSTAF --______ HOLMQUIST Bess Leone Bradford r."7:.rk.wJ 304JKimba1i Hall CHICAGO Agnes-Leist Beebe Dramatic Soprano, , departed-Monday for a three weeks* visit with her ttother. Mrs. Kirkland. Harrison 6880 Dr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Martin of take View 3054 Warwick road have returned from a ^^V^r"*"" MCONCEKTS -RECITAlSJ^f^' ^k" '"^ ^ ICALHtK ' l^iii i ! Mrs. Kate A. Basett of Omaha, Xeb.. is visitlng^a^-theâ€"home ot^Jt^^Jgg^e^ds^QJL^^ ! daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Ruf. in Cum 5328Bbckatone Ave.PhoneMi4way2372 T«-a«l»er of the Art of Singing ; nOT rOftd. r Mrs. William E. Higbee of Cumnor Studios: 716 Fine Arts Building Michigan Avenue . - Mr. Frank T.Baird T«-a«l»er of the Art of Staging tm KIMBALL HAFX . 219*0 VRKXELBOCMSVAatB I ORATORIO i ;*oa>«i RIX1TAT. VVV9UM Lilian Mary Stou t Just returned from Berlie. Modern Edu- cational Methods. Principles of Busoni. Fine Arto Buildtof, Phont Sunnyslde 8540 j METROPOLITAN The highest standard of musical art maintained. Educatioainall branches of music. Junior and Senior Choral Classes. Orchestral Classes. Recitals by pupils. '.:: â- â- -'______.;â- â- â-  'â- 'â- ___ Harry Dimond Olrecltrt Leroy Wetzel Violin Voter: 603 KIMBALL HALL ^ CHICAGO || â- '• Mi fiNK ARTS BLTTDINO 410 S. MKIIIGAN not I.KVAItO. CHICAGO Tclaahana â- Marrtaoe MS â-  wi. t.Monzei School --read has; been nom iiiated as chair man of the philanthropy clepaitmentJiy the S Neighl^ffs.;";:;;^--â€" _;^ ,._^,____ i:^ There was a? recital of Irish and of Piano and Vocal Art â- " v 61* KIMBALL MALL ; ' * 304. S. Wabash Avenue Chicago :k"j-l. ' Tetepnone^ Harrison 2255 j roll Dean, 92!>Ciierry street. Feb. 22. He was named Charles Dean, Jr. Miss Mable Oldfather and Miss Delia Morse entertained the Cam pure Circle at the home or Miss Oldfather, last Friday evening. Mrs. W. M. Peterson and little daughter were the guests at the home of Mrs. Theodore Flyn on Wihnetka avenue last Tuesday. Mr. Dudley Bradstreet is attending the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and will return by way of Washington, D. C, aft^r a ten days' visit. Mrs William C. Boyden .has issued MACBURNEY STUDIO^ FINE ARTS BUILDING :: CHICAGO Voice Ftodettioa sad Tfcose Cottclattve Stsdk* Neoanary to tl«^ Best Dcvcloeawtt of a SUger Artist* Fuablcd ta Gcscral or Sotcuiiisd Programs for 'Clsbs F&esi ; - or Drawiat RoO« Rccitds _-â€"â€"â€" HARBISON SUfe iHarltan Bttfiwl » ","v""'"' tljacoteatatad) â-  Vocal Art (Maclean Method), Dramatic Art, Expression, Oraici Languages, Theory of Music, Dancing, Etc. flay* «^-Ch«f«iat»..Coach«d_iJ___Tel, Uanrlaon W6«_ Sl«ht Sehool lai C« JUA» C. HAChBASr. Mus. II.. I'w*. Olreclqr of Vocal DeuS. â-  : t-ihi 80719 Grail ti U. K. M KUfBK. A. M-r Sec'?. â- MMUHMawa GJ*S.Htkh.A»..l Breathing, Voice Placing, Mildred Wentworth toneBuildtifc; " j 1 noondloafst 1 Wedn^aypdM'anTsa^day>. M. ImpersonatoranafMeherolE^presttori ------â€" 629 Fine Arte Building â€"â€"frâ€"-â€"----- I022^N. Pwrbora A»e, 1 . ---- HOWARD H. VAN 8WERINOEN, Tenor; Interviews, Wcdneidsys. 74 Audliorlum Building Res, 133S E. 47th 8t. Phone Ken. 300, Available for Drawing Room Programs. I nez Taylor Deeming Phone: Dnrboro 1045 Frederick CLARK strttcttott Scotland folk songs Tuesday evening at the Kenllworth club given by the Fuller sisters „of Dorchester, Eng. A lecture on the "Monte.ssori Mothers" waa--giveir -ay-Miss-i€ather- ine H.. Jackson, Wednesday afternoon, at the Kenllworth school, under the auspices of the. educational committee^ â€"-1^-,^.,,--^......:.- .â- â- â- "_.. -,4.^-4 ^-â€" ,-„,â€" | of Jhe Neighbors.________^S, ••'• "â-  RudolDh En^berdi Tlie â- Â»*** ****"»& <* *« utorary •»f«i«V#|f»R;.. «#»p"f*'*01 section of the Neighbors will he held j MajrcJ;iJl9 at the^ home of Mrs; Henry i Taylor, Jr^-in-Easex road.- Mrs. Mar- tin K. Northam'will be the essayist. Mrs. Northam resides ;n Chicago. She traveled last~yM$ in Russia and was the guest of Count Tolstoi for a, short .time."' •:â- :•.'.*!-â- . ^' :'•* • â-  PrOf. Alfred Vivian of tho Ohio il, from 4 to 6 tfclock. to-meet-Mrs. Jv-«. Finleyibf NewfYorlc City! : The children of the Horace Mann school attended a lectur« on "Safety at the Community House" Friday eve- ning.. Motion pictures ami stereoptl- con glides were shown.______ â-  â- *â- ..'â- .••' â- . • v~> . 'j 627 Fine Arts Building CHICAGO : Residence 'Phone Lincoln 453 The ArtofSlnnlpg 81 Auditorium Monday and Tuesday Res. Studio-3100 Lcxlnston St., Tel. Gnrficlil 844S State university -" will glv^ a lecture op "Through. India with Kim," .March 12, at the Assembly hall. Last winter Prof. Vivian spent a great part of his time studying {tie? manners.and habits of the Hindus*^ wof. Vivian; wilt snow ^J,U .Downing some interesting stereopticon-views -society in Chicago. About on« huh he has made df tHe natives of India. dred and twenty guests were praseht. :>," >.f.i.,A4iiA.:^i,-.•;, :.,:â- :.â- â- *â-  EMIL LARSON Piano Orguii Theory STUDIO J 204 KIMBALL HALL Residence: 6737Perfry 8L». • BogfJCa^Parh,Chicaflb Telephone•-'-:^ '.- - . J At;Studio lingers Park 4714 Thursdays Composer ,t, Jonfsl/UrVllllin Pianist bffV&SSX&hVSS: MILWAUKEE ELEOTRIG BR SMITH ADVISES at the Piano, Program 4acludcs. aew.-wnuu u ui nvnwi.v Classic and M<>dern cOniposTtidnr. Recitations to music and songs b> Complete courses in PIANO. VOICE, VIOLIN, NORMAL TRAINING, THE- ORY, EAR TRAINING.;;.-.-f; -T"'"'A- Graded children's classes.___â- â€¢}â- .;» Mrs. Downing |2,rd?.!nchtcOBo El N. Rhodes, "superintendent of. the public school, was the speaker of the evening at a meeting of the VVInnetka council of" the Royal-Arcanum, held at the Community House^ MOnday nigh*. The- thirdâ€"of a series of readings was given at the home of Mrs. :J. N: Ott on North avenue, Thursday after- noon. Feb. 27. by Miss Julia Henry. "The Monk and lh« AiuiiorimaiM â- Â»tn.:KW»a«H»raelindf MIIC;ir. ACTING, EXPRESSIOI It WW aw ia»ari*^ih «l» atttn^^ utructian avai'ahle. investtaat* thoroughly this school before deciding whara to go. Catafof to«td«nfaff fad tafaraatwa seat fret. Addreas,WaUon rcrklns. Director. vn&Tgg&L. Douglas Rusa Concert PianisiT^VOKB TEACHER " Pupils Received 81 Auditorium Bldg. 719 Pine Arts Building, CHICA 2.T Rood Building, EVANSTOK Rasideuco Phono: oiuwovs 5255 The topic was Magician." ____ Mr3. A. P. McDonald, president of Cook County Woman's Temperance Union, was speaker at the all day -meeting^of^the Wommt's--socIety--at 4he.;.Congregational church,Wednes- day afternoon.--------â€"-----. ' ' 'â-  ". - Mr. and Mrs. Pecjiheimer of 822. Bryant avenue gavo an evening party at their home. Mr. Horace Bridges spoke on the "Ethical Movement" Mr. Bridges is leader of the Ethical J. COURfTLAND COOPER â€" OP B1BHW â€"---------- Natural Method of Singing Suits S00 Athensstttn Bld|^ 5t) East Vsa Buren St. „ _ CHICAJSO . â- . j fbone Harrisonilff33 - GEO. H. IOTT ^â„¢f BASSO Teacher of Voice 512 Kimball Hall, 1902 Sheridan R EVANSTON Telephones: - Harrison :iOa!i Hydo Perk St. Transposition and : Club Instruction i Of M< aSuccialty S. A. Campbell B. L. Brandenburg -Ihstmtora Mandolin. Banjo, Guitar and Piano Stwlioa: Room 40. Kimball Hail = â- "â-  and 54W Madison Ave.-------^ ^ -" Accompanists Music for all Occasions IflffO IfVgV Esther Harris, President Att^BraHches of Music Taui Catalog MaHed Wrttr ~r- 422 KIMBAIX HASS Dr. Wm. K»nt P!ANO\ THHUKYCOMPOSITION TEACHER OF PIANO JENNETTE LOUDON SCHOOL 629 FINE ARTS BLOG, ajRA»tCH sruoioâ€"wniMtTTe RESIDENCE STUDIO, 85S EASTWOOD AVE. *'*W .» ' V*«« *i t.i. - -;:;'.:- PHONE RAVENSWOOD S965 -----:|3"'"" ......PfcOâ€" S3â€" liartaMlR SPECIAL AllEHTIOH Giten To K0UR6 CHILDREN i " â-  in r â- '.....a =PSiiM8a utfM Flif Irii IWp Branch studio: 080 Argyte OL Okslt tclssf, list ferst* Kuri Donath Leading Tenor of Europo and America. Coaching in Grand Opera, Light Opera, -^^ 13ay ahaBvenlug^^O^ 420 Fine Jiils_Bundlng Ostrovosky Institute Musicians* Hand Development used' and reebnwnarded by Zimballst," Arthur ^HWattnokv^wla^aciHtsJgarrAnirostoOuttlow and other prominent artists, . v ^^-^IMMhlsvtiOHLâ€"Witaili:lHO-==r=^ Director Ben Underwood, 64 E. Van Buren St. JRoy David Brown BAHITQNfi , x. ___Opera, Rwltal&Oratoriol :s~---PBoiJi-â€"'--." Hsrrlson 5300 Studio: 309 Kimball Hall • Zflf Ricbarflfo Stiller Studio ,. Voice : Director : Repertoire â€" y PINE AITS BUIUWNGii . 410 S. Micliigia Avenue - Chicago ; Teacher Kimball Hall, Chicago JaUBDA M. PLOEGER .....'" .-T!B'AX-ll"'E'.JBr^0^r-;-----'V VOICE AND PIANO MAX R.WALD Pupils Accepted ~ StudioT^520 Fine Arts Building ttSii^^ League Uader VIOLIN- VOICE-PIANO -BARMONY Popllaaiirollednn.v time: Positions secured ; -- .._.. â- " -fop tftleilieufTiipliS.â€"^â€"-------;-râ€"j k#€fjQrfOr(Jer. PJANIST Petrawitsch Bissiog, Vioiinrsf. Ororiette Walter, Soprana Private eniugsmonts sol Id ted; neparate or joint 500 Kimball Hall, CHICAGO SEEDEN H. BOONE DOCTOR OF CHIROPODY ------^N^FORTHOPEJJICSr Judge Oelger in federal court aUMik.â€"|n^a« instructive and entertahungJ Appointments by lelephooe â- lit' All foot deformiiles skillfully treated. ~-rr. Rooms 50! Boyatste Bldg. 'Hants Os.m. toS p.m. 140 N. State St., : : : CHICAGO Phono Cemrsl 3688. Mr. and Mrs. J, H* Kurtz waukee on Friday ordered the resale of the Wisconsin property of the Chi- cago & Milwaukee Electric railway and denied the petition of John Grif- fiths, stockholder, fjo; the: amount of ,$200,S)eo to intervene to become a party to the j;uit, to prevent the reorganiza- tion committee from being permitted to bid at the next 'sale of the railroad property. r * _--> « -----------.^.â€" Room 300, Kimball Hail V4}icef&ano^aMMatmmi$z Best mod*mmsttods. Pupils prepared to super- vise music in public aehoola. Lessons at. your home if desired. For an interview address J. H. Kurtz, Kimball Hall, 304 8. Wabash Avenue. Costume From A. Alfred Holmes Studio: 401 Kimball Hall Buildinff - Mowlny, Wednesday : Friday and Saturday Piano r^Htaaekee af- Qrgan â€" Harmony Studio: S09 Kimball Hall Some of Mr. Holmes' pupils ere under the man* •gement of Mr. Harry Culbsrtaoa, ARTHUR RANOUSj ^dw. Roeder i M^ITQNE ^^rVelimAmcricanVibiin School Rose Theatrical Costum Give individuality, stylo, beauty, and that ntten- f fen which only an expert can give. "YOUR Want supplied for all OCCASIONS. Amateur play cos- tumiwt MY SPECIAI/ry. _J ,,. P*fRrDn$»;Suits for. Sale or Rent 118.118N.SiateBt. ,L... . . CBIOAGO Tel Central 78T4 J^IJlUflUVJ Oppojito Marshall Field's Main Entrance Wlten the railroad was sold it was alleged that the price was; ridiculously ip# and thljt the sale was brought for the purpose of "freezing out" the smalt StocWwIderi^rJOJSSIILlia^^ the representatives of the property executed a mortgage cover- ing all of the property in. that state to secure o payment of•â€"ffcooo.ooo in onds, of which S4,OOP,000 were issued and are stlil-outstandingT In I9fli>, it was alleged the Wisconsin representa- tives executed a mortgage on the prop- erty in thisl state to secure a payment} of $10,^000,000 in bond^, all of whieJbf wore issued and "which were alleged to be-still unpaid. ; ^ Group ofWi I mette Women. - Accompanist, Recitals. râ€"~ Pupils Accepted 502 KIMBALL HALL D. A. TJOMSL/i tenor Specializing In the restoration, of t -.. .^ .. volcaa due-to-Baol jaathod. RESIDENCE 1236 E. 61st STREKT 506 FINE ARTS BUILDING 'â- 'â-  <oaw address given before a large group of Wllmctte c 1 u b wo in en, Dr. Julia Holmes Smith, the pioneer, demo- cratic leader among women,, gave fOoch good advice to^iKei"new Miers,r yesterday morning in the home of Mrs.-Prank Lincoln Fowler, 630 Lin- den avenue. It was one of the most important meetings of the Wilnie'tte branch of the Illinois Women's Demr ocratic league since that club was or- ganized a few weeks ago. ~ Dr. Smith is recognized as one-of the most able women political ieaders In the United States. In her talk, which tftflnied^ with^ gngii wholesome jjij^jg^adYtee^h^ch^ of every legal woman voter of Illinois. Her address was ehthusiastically re- ceived by the scores of Wilmette wo- men-who7attended .the meeting. r LitJlGM autjtjii .Concert Pianist -j Available for Concerts, Recitals, Musicals 519 FINE ARTS BUILDING i ::... ..CH|cAQo"\ ;y.i...:v:J ._:.^j-........phona>No|P*h- 34e4-:-v HENIOTIaEV! PIANIST Available for Gonwrts aai _ ; _ JPhoneHyde P^E 4784; Kimball Hall, Teacher of Staging in oil its Branches , Phone Harrison 486S j 419 FINE ARTS BUILDING fe 1V1 J\ t\ 1 «W JLaf Jr VIOLINIST Ritinner% . Advanced Papitt S2AO Halt tto*r ».00 Hill Hoof StMioi:^22VS9"Ed^ym^^m§: CHICAGO Melba Mae Frsncli SOLOIST VIOLINIST, ELOCUTIONIST. PIANIST Rniorlainmoiii Farniahs4 tor ConcortB, Itaceptlons or loiliten l«(ilvl<iual numbers or entlro progrttiui. 4123 Ellis avenue Phone Oakland 4385 ..Studio: 430 Fine. Art* .Building, Chicago i, â- â€¢ Phone Hsrrijon I99» '/ | =JT^SOi.JM* M« Eyanaton^^one 3432^[] A' 411 KIMBALL HALL- CHICAGO^-^ ______________________ OO YOU WANT TO PLAY RAGTIME f I-i*S*!5« <*mâ„¢***y\The Christensen School i^p^ajajrj^ju^z^ iHUachyonhow Within ten or twsntylss^miT . .:«lJiii|Joi:_^s|*ir;c-::.^sc:a IntroUuoinatho Intent Socle' Walts, Argentine. Maxlxe, ets. fHEHRYB. ROHEY, Lechirer mm, tm cjmii w Mimm- Coacu for Concerts, Choir, Ke- ruartotre. 8p««1 a llSe*.Bo*»-. WHoss. -Tt%**»m&>&&op»- -no'ys's't»i«esr*m tor 25 years, I Ta'^iSWftlSSffiC!!^ ,hft Vuitvd States circuit court of ap- ' """ ?eaia sustained the-Chicago judge. araoolaad lOSOt ' 553 wmimioB ttsaw. . CHicico j Pending the outcome of the appeal to rthe; hlgherTsourtrrft arasr alleged, the HeaitaUon' •true t in Denalna Teacher. *TArU.SV STAN -----' y â-  PTw wsjffjifrrWfIf. OTainr Benhard II. Kens, Director Frederick Kerr No contract signinitâ€"you pay lar ; ' -.............------"eseraaairfcVroH ot oscr. ^I^SeHtlSTERrVOlCE Only Authoriaed Chieas^ Teichs«>--Dof a Duty Jpnea Method of MlM KatoerioaS^hnstefa lotttt eeperienca In teaching, her proaresMve spirit and receptlre men* tiki attituilf. hi»T« enatiltHl t»<r to «rs«p the principle*ufwr mathott sulnlelllgently tba bcr progrvs ni>» been t»sceptloa»l. 1 shall be «I«o) toaats the Chicago B*>0 if Serjaajli. ". . . \ ., •. 71 The) Auditorium Bldg., Chicago Shortly afterward, it was alleged, the company went into the hands or a receiver. _ 'Pbllowinifr this, it waa javerred, a number of the stockholders formed a reorganisation committee, adtl; Wttfen the sale of the' property-ih the two states took place they bid it in and froze out the smaller stock- holders. The Illinois property, brought $lacr»0,000..njiii the Wisconsin property $1,600.000.. A stockholder in Illinois appealed from the sale and Judge) Landjs in Chicago .ordered-th(!l.sale, set. aside and ordered a resale of the prop- erly.4piIllinois. - An: appeal was taken frdntfivedecisioh ofJudge Landis, add members 11 mittefJi,- -feeling -th?,t â-  a--c!milar decision | would be handed down in Wisconsin, *... - « â- â€ž »:.f^^TKC~^1'nbved to withdraw, and asked that the KKADtn and TtACiifcE j cbn«riiratioti"Of the sale he denied. Arllstlc Itofly nml.Voire Cotlnro ^^ifju^fB^Bs^en^OV^t^ become a party to the suit, so he could demand that the reorgaaixatlon com- fglfts^^pV preyentejgj&om^bldding at Subscribe for The Lake Shore News1 AM, BRANCH ES OF MUSIC AMR >. ._,.,^ L„;' -_ l"sA?|A»ic â-  Airt '_â-  i Selectâ€"aeereeitedâ€"thorough' systematic. * Catalog an4 Examinations tree. -, Address Arno J, Hlnsna**. *faa«g6r. r -- " ait CTIMU. MAHV CHICAGO LARGE AUDIENCE AT W. B. YEATS' LECTURE Bernhard Listemann Violin Soloist and teacher of Advhitc&Pupits=^~~^~:~z STiroiOS C10 Wpnt ABTS UUH.DINO Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 P. at. ItenldoncetOlt t'lillurtun Ave„Cltirneo Alexander Lehma Teacher of Violin TaSeherof-'-, - â-  ^ .'â- â- â- :- . .. a Cr»AVIg; Duraftt; OWa. JAMBS CRI CAK!aBTO> 718 PINE ARTS Phone Drcxel 7679 Prof essor Alexander Si TH43MAS^A^3a4PE| VloUnytmowwdTei f isk HalNs Not^ Well ^sO^pted fbtJKfl P^u r $4se | OseoTTWiny Enjoyed Tjitk. | Mr. William flutle^teats, the fa- mous Irish poet, drama11st and leader Of the Irish National Theater move- men t, s poke at Fisk hall, Evanston, | Saturday evening under the auspices. "biTffie JSyansTEbnTJI^fmXciub. tils suKH" Ject was '.'John Synge and the Ireland [ ^Jirfs^wGllIIiWorfu^^^^ la not adapted to-speaking and there j* were many in the audience that could not hear. Mr. Yeats comes iiyLofT_art4Bts„ahd_wJEltejB,:Jbisilathe^ " K'MBAI.I. irAM. 'â- â- ' Teacher of Singing SIMON BUeH HALTER Piano Virtuoso arid ^Teacher ___: 81 AUDITORIUM BUILDING 431 Wabash Avenue,Chicago Concert Management. ERNEST L. OKIUU9 Steinway Hall. Chicago. III. STl'DIO, ,45-1 FINK ARTS BUIIJD1NO ".r^lLZUKGrWSKY reoi's^gationLCoiri^l^1^8?^^ It he first started - to write poetry, while i D attendliig the art school connectedj| with Trinity coTtegeTTIe says of hla JL IVIOMH SCBOOf,-: Sfff ttnsrAria TtaUsHnar Zzkax'i&y Trio Ensazemtnls: l'JM-Jnn. 4-IS; Feb. '.'2: Mch. 8-22 - 2314 *they were crude, but to-me; they first writings that and fullT^f^errorsy were-weaderfttl" The.flrst^jlny he 1 wrote was produced; at college. Mr. | Teals':whole. personality is character of thejaeper^r Fl^d by w dr^amyi^lgrtagar^Bjg^^ Fa Teacher of Dancing VILMETTE ASStMBLY rir\Li. ReUstacc Phone Grsceland SOT* Witm«ma4* Judge Geiger, iu ordering the Wla- j that he laia son of Erin. During his | 3? cousin property resold, denied the pe-i stay in Chicago he is the guest of Miss tWotr of Orimths, which mesas^tlrattHwtlet Monroe.-M4ss^^ou«e^aaUf| tho members of the committee mayâ- } Mr. Nicholas Vachel Lindsay were iifaiflUie next sale of thaproperty In among the prominent pmous in the C^Ug^^U^ fo~ TKc Lenkc Sh'"^* ^ the two states. 1 audience on Sat unlay evening.

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