August 24, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ·a .·.···:·:O · ·· ·"·"····· · v.·· ··.Y ·· ··· . . . . even Days with 'BamummJBai Circus It is a far cry from the drawing room of a Lake Forest mansion to the crowded dressing room of a traveling circus. Here is the personal ac· count of how an indomitable young society miss dared to achieve fame under the big top. · Chicago - Milwaukee - Madison Rockford-Peoria-were the scenes of her conquests. In each of the cities she tried to get a job. Time after time she was turned down, until finally she was given a trial-()nly to fail. Still she persisted. Hired fired-hired again, and finally sue· cess. Then came her triumphant en· trance as a real circus performer. What a story! Thrills ! Spills ! Heartaches ! Smiles ! The intimate details of what goes on under the big top written with inspired enthusiasm. This personal story of a society girl's experience as .a performer in the sawdust ring will enthrall you. Don't fail to read it. Afiss Elizabeth Chase, Lake Forest society girl, whose exploits as a horsewoman have won her fame. Read this Amazing Story of Adventure Beginning Monday in the HERALD and EXAMINER Order Y Qut Copy Now!