*be the play,,anid twenty-three under- classmen are incl uded in the cast. They were selected f roni more titan two hiundred who tried out. The weIl known Booth Tarkington *characters are said,to be especially adaptable, to the cast, end the f our freshmian boys mho. play Penrod and bis gang do a realistic iece of -to-rk, according to reports froint thigh school. >Double Cast Roi.. Because of the number of by parts ail of the feminine roles have been double cast. Mary Jane Faricvy and Fisie Jatte 1dge divide the part of Della, the Irish cook. Florence Hagenah and Betty Rosen play \Irs. Schofieid, Penrod's imother. BEtfty Joslij and' Louise *Copthorne appear as Mrs.. Bassett.* Betty Leach. andi Evelyn Hohifeider .play Marjorie, Penrod's "girl frienld." Romantic in- terest is provided by Mfargaret., Peu- odssister. piayed by.Lucy Dix and Margaret Tideman. *Frank 8road Pkrys Penwpd Frank Broad is Penrod, and H-ar-- old Kummner is cast as Sam \Viilianis, *his pal. The two darky boys, 1-ernian, anîd Verman, are play-ed.b.y Art Crut- tendezi and MartinKresge. The, role of NIr. Scliofield is taken by LewisP Rock. .Johïn Weese plays jarge, sm-ain attendant on Della. jack Harris plays *the 18-year-old Bol) Williaxins, pas- sionately devoted to Margaret. Phil: Rogers is cast as Herbert Hamtilton Dade, the heavy villain. George CIa- baughi plays Georgie, the nmodel chiliId of the nieighborhood. Othiers iii flic cast are Bob Blanchard, Jerrald 'Ia- ler and Jack B,ruini Have Fine Records A1thougli most menibers of the cast *are ap.pearn for the first timie ini XcIv '1 rier (lraniatics, mnafly sf thenI have mÈacle brilliant records ïil grL'111- mnar 5chool., Art, Cruttenden %%"as a. hlighly successf tl Puck îvhen ' -I id., sumnier .N ight's Dream" ý' as .pro- duced at, the joseph :Sears scho 1 last yeax-. Martin Krýe§ge is knoîvn to students "of the Howard school Ill' WVilmnette for bis performnan e1, king's jester in the animal H-allow-1 e'en Plav Ljuc~. v xhais ni2ved Pfr-i A very sumptuous dinner, prepared entirely by the boys, and complete from, fruit cocktail, to pie ala mode, was serve&l. Lieut. Aubrey D. Reid, toastmaster of the evening, put ever.yone at ease and. Capt'. Corey j. Spencer, Q. M. C., was a very -hospitable host. Hepaid a tribute to the m others and spoke highlv <of the boys of Cornpany.i 617. Miss Ruth Slowxi, president of the 1Wiett usiness and Professional M7omiai's club introduced Miss Irene Fritchi who spoke briefly of the ob- jects and activities of the -Business and 'Prof essional, Woman's club and told the boys about the school for the biind at Jacksonville, Ill., wlhere she was a mnemberof the facuilty. Chaplain Walter H. Ruth, toild"of the e2ducaional and welfare work he BOOK REVIEWS TUESDAY Mrs. Florence Ward is giv'ing the next of her book review and, current events morning under auspices of the Kenilworth Nelhbors Tuesday,>Mairch 6, at the residence of :Mrs. Hierbert A. L1urîdahl. 224 Raleigh road, Xenilorth. at 10 :30o'clock. Mrs. Miles McMillan. 125 Fifteenth street, left 'ruesday for' Fort Lauder-1 dale. Fia.., where 'she. will vîsit her daughiter and scon-inl-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs., John Prescott, Jr. Mrs Clav ton Seaman.l 2106- Beech- wVood avenue. was luncheon hostess to ber bridge club Thursday of laïst week. rte Aprif, 0o Eleanor. LaBonte, daughter of the Pý1ank G. LaBontes, entertained al her classmates in Miss Brown's roomi at the Central scbool last Wednesday at seg ieadccapry 615 Davis Street,' Evanstonj OPEN MmEVENINGS il il* af rilly bow..-. crossbaroirga ... .. e misi 7L wt a 1& or PIANOS