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TTTE CmCACO DATTiY TTlITjyigATTJRDAT, FEUHTTAPiT 7, 1020. liiiiiHiiiiiiiiliililllliiiiiUm -i so OBITUARY. HIT TA DCATH NOTICES. ptamme: BLUEBGDIC 1113: u.S Pu on KEANE Lieut. James E.

Keanes at Frantv Vllliard hospital, late of A. E. aim of M. Keane, brother of Wllilam, Tessle, Fetscher, and Elizabeth MarU'U. Hnrl.il at Calvary.

For information call Columbus KEARY Alice T. Keary. at her residence, Republicans' Dance Last Survivor of Canada's First Parliament Dies Ottawa, Feb. 6. Special.

The last survivor of Canada's first parliament died today. He was Sir James Grant. fiifw to Bring 'Gold Coast' and 'Sands9 Together Residents of the "gold coast" and 441 K. 41 t.t Feb. 6.

ll20. Burial from home, at 2 o'clock. Sunday afternoon. Interment private at Mount Olivet. I'lesse omit (lowers, Solemn requiem ntjtss.

Monday, at a. in at Holy Aogsia churcn. 1 I. I 1 1 clan. He was born eighty nine years KENNEDY John Kennedy.

Feb. agtsl wnr" wag at viovrnmnt house. Orchestra Concert Is Featured by Two 'First Performances' BY W. L. HUBBARD.

Two first performances in Chicago were included in the program of the Chicago orchestra concert in Orchestra hall yesterday. Both were picture music, and both were modern. But the Pictures they illustrated were definite enough to make' easy comprehension of the music's import, and the modernity was not of the acrid, ugly variety that renders listening a torment to average ear drums. The two compositions were suites, one from the mute drama or ballet by the French composer, Florent Schmitt, entitled The Tragedy of Salome," and the other from the opera by the Russian, Rimsky-Korsakow, The Golden Cockerel." Both proved exceptionally Interesting and uncommonly attractive. Especially effective and impressive w-as the Schmitt number.

About all the modern orchestra can do technically has been called into service, but rt -sau-" ou filentine's night at a dancing party reception in the crystal ballroom the Parkway, hotel, under auspices flot 13 i-i. DEATH NOTICES. Anions the prominent residents jVje ward who have signified thfhr i far IN MEMORIAM. BICRETT In lovtn of Helr-n Birk-ett. ho died ieb.

7, 1H13. V- and Mrs- Kel- Mr- Mrs- Charles Kiirbauk. H. Hamlll. CORDES In lovlnr memory of our drar uii Sirs.

George Air. and Mrs. Robert aad Mrs. Fred- Johnny Burns. lev V.

Cpnam. John De Gab Bar- md Mrs. barino. aider H. Revell.

Charley Funke. and Mrs. Mar- Frank Schomacker, Wisconsin U. Alumni to Raise $80,000 Here Fifty Chicago alumni of the University of Wisconsin were notified yesterday that they had been chosen as team captains to conduct the local campaign for Chicago's contribution toward the $750,000 fund for constructing a memorial union building for the university at Madison. The building is to be a memorial in honor of the 5,000 students, alumni, and alumnse of the university who were In service during the war.

The campaign was outlined and the captains selected at a meeting at the City club. The quota of the alumni of Chicago is $80,000. Speakers at the City club declared that this would be surpassed. Several $1,000 and $500 subscriptions were announced. Dr.

A. J. Ochsner and Attorney Kemper K. Knapp subscribed $1,000 each, it was announced. George I.

Haight presided. Sunday Evening Club Program Tomorrow Dr. Edward A. Steiner, educator, author, and authority on Immigration problems, will speak at the Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on The New World Who Wants It and How to Get It." Dr. Steiner occupies the chair of applied Christianity at Grinnell college, Iowa.

At the early meeting, beginning at 7 p. H. Teeter of New York City, executive director of the Childhood Conservation League for Mexico, Central and South America, will speak on The Women and Children of Mexico Today." Ball for Ex-Scrcice Men. The annual ball of local No. 2, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage EmpIoyewill be held at First Regiment armory next Thursday night.

Ov.er 100 members saw service In the war and the ball will commemorate their return with the loss of only one member. ijH field Steve Fat Bacia- uid Mrs. John pule, iTnterbol ham. George Thomas, ud Mrs. Frank- Pete Nanni.

i.V'.er. Joe. Kresmery, iinK-r. joan lorot-e, who pai.mxi away March 28, lOie, and our dear mother. Charlotte Conlea, who paeard away el.

7. 1917. Solt and hrig-ht the stars are ehlnlnf. On two lonely iraves. JV here ho tne one lored ao dearly, whom we tried so hard, but could not LOVINU CHILDREN.

BACKMAN Eda-ar Ba kman, Feb. 7, beloved eon of Olof and Aarnea Kuueral Saturday at 10 a. m. from parent' residence, 4847 E. RaveuawooU.

Interment RosehllL BI3CHOFT Loula M. Blaohoff, middenly. Feb. 5, are a ream, beloved daurhter of H. W.

and Loulee oee Wolf, fond atster of ITuik H. and William Kuiwral Sun. day ll a. m. from parents' revi.temv.

Orland, by auto to Mount For Information, call Tinlcy Purlt 3 1. BORMAN Alfred Borman. auddenly at 731 Kenwood-av. Funeral Feb. 7 at ii p.

from chaiel. 415 W. tiaj-et. Burial Mount (rwDwood, BRIGHAM Beverly Annette BHcham, aed 3 yeara 9 months, darlinr dauhUT of Le Roy and Mabel. Scrviiva at lain rem.leiirfi.

1U17 Win- jfftr gaping step with the smartest hat rrs on the boulevards. Mrs. Fred- mrough it all and above it all there is strong, clearly defined dramatic intent expressed through tonal combinations that possess grandeur, awesomeness, and beauty. There is the same solid feel to the music that is found in the best pages of Wagner. It is music which is dramatic, and is largely illustrative, perhaps, but which nevertheless has, even in its heaviest climaxes and its most daring effects, tonal sonority and tonal combinations that impress rather with beauty thanwith their might or their unusualness.

It is modern music, but still beautiful i music. And such Is the work that Is Rawson and her committee BY conrsNE LOWE. NEW YORK. Special correspondence. The winter Is golnic, but the camels are still coming that Is to pay.

the camel's hair wraps. Here Is a new model which shows Just how little this fabric) depends upon any atsiita nee from the outside. For It Is trimmed by nothing eave Its own 1 1 1 ctlve line." That these wraps will continue In favor for some time Is Indicated by a late display of Paris mid season designs. In this collection was Included a camel's hair coat from Larivln which was stunningly combined with quilted navy blue satin. The Idea Is one) which might be used In the accompanying model.

For the cape would be extremely smart carried out In this quilted satin either of black or, navy. jj the VV hlte Udepnani snup ai Ctlo street announce the 03 is now equipped and open for J'-AA SB 5 'ft iTI--'rri1lnr'-rthiteiiitilWV'iiii'i if in wimwM spring season. Hundreds of attractive and reasona- years, Maryland btduved tn tf James and Mary, nee Brstly, brtither of Maltel, Elizabeth. James, Murlal. Kxlwaril, and Vincent.

Funeral Monday at 30 a. ni. to Church of St. Thomas the Apostle; autos to Mount Olivet, For seal call liyus) X'm i03. KON EN Peter Kmien, Feb.

fl, 1920 be loved hunband of Theresa Konen, ne Slein rt. father of Mrs. J. Brestzka and the late Mrs. Henry F.

Tbonia Jr. FunAral service at Ute residence. 04J S. Peons Monday. Feb.

9, al p. ru. Liteimi-nt at Fairuiuuut. KOSTLEVY Fredrick KosUevy. belovet hus.

baud of Rose, nee Meuiert, fond fsthsr of Charles, son of MegdaUn and th lata Charles Kostlevy, brother of Charles. Joseph, Arthur, Nettie Kos levy, Mrs. B. Warcsak. Mrs, A.

Splltt. and Mra. Sdiaefer. Funeral Sundsy, Feb. 8.

at 9 from bis late residence, 018 W. 1 Mil to hatred Heart church: auto to St. Boniface, For information call Canal 1314. LEE Annuals C. Lee and Alexander Lee, hUbband and wife, late of 1006 W.

Adams-st. Funeral service Sunday at 2:30 tt. t'hais-1. 2310 Madisou-et. Burial tint Lawn cemetery.

LENARZ Marlon F.malin Iisnarc, Kvb. 0. ago 1 year, beloved daughter of William and Edna, sister of Delwiu and IKmald. Funeral Sunday. Feb.

45 a. from parents' residence, 3210 Dickens av. Temporary intnrmeiit at Montrose oemstery, Cleveland, patxjrs plesae ropy. LEWIS Edith Kirn I-wls, Feb. 6, am 32 years, beloved wife of L.

Grayeton lewts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Kimi of Elnihurst.

Ill, Funeral service private at late residn, 321 N. I.otus-av., Saturday 2:30. lutormeut at Elm Uwn itnw try. LUCK-Charle J. Luck.

Feb. ft. 1020; beloved hutb.ind of Kmma K. Lu'k, father ol Mrs. Josephine Hlgums, Mr.

1'uullne Hey-yard, and Marian K. Luik, Funeral from his late homo, 4i30 N. Monll.t-.JIo-av., Sul-lu-tlay, at 2 autos to Oakwooda. Lt'ETTKE John F. Luettko.

beloved bus-band of nee Kit, 'food father of Harry ami Mabel. Funeral Monday at 2:30 p. m. from hia late residence, iut.nl Yale-av. Inlerniciit Mount Greenwood.

MANNING Winifred Manning, nee McMugh. beloved wife of the late Michael fond mother of Cornelius John Sarah, Mary, Winifred and the late Joseph and Michael at 7725 Emerald av. uueral notice later. MARTLNG Barbara Martlnr, beloved moth, er of Louis C. Marttnr.

Aucust Marling and Martha Marling. Funeral from Isle re.ulcu.v, 2700 Monday. Fell. S. at 1 p.

to Holy Tniilty church. 3lKt and Wallaoe thence by autos to Concordia. MCARTNEY Marie Bessie McCartney, beloved daughter of D. 1. MiCartney, formerly of Hi'lh F.

A. and Mary Mag wire. Kunersl tt a. ni. Saturday, late residence, 0322 Ktony tie hats have been revamped or made under iawson direction.

At the opening" Wednesday a neat sum Saturday, Ft-b. 7. li)20, al 'A p. m. xotermeut Memorial l'ark.

BURACKER Emma Eleanore Buracker, Feb. 6. lto, beloved win of Richard BurcKer. Funeral eervioea from lute resnUaico, 6118 Saturday at 'i p. m.

CHR1STIAKS0N Lara ChriHtian.on Jan. Bl MI55 CLAUDINE PHOTO BY TOLOFP Announcement toon mod recent-J2 the engagement of Miss Claudine Tan Cleave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Tan Cleave of 1456 Edgeivaier avenue, to Frank Marion Mason son of Dr. nnd Mrs.

Frank M. Mason of. Danville. ared 77 years, beloved father of Mr. Marie oeveraon ol SDokane.

Wh and otta M. As realized lor me umwren Me-sviai hospital. An interesting collection of teapots silcii Mrs. Charles J. Barnes collected ialie east is on view in the art room ot tie shop, and all sorts isd conditions of the little "brewers," tsn Satsuraa to Nippon.

As a rendezvous at luncheon time Arts club continues to gain in jc'puiarity. Almost every day there numerous jolly little parties there. Tssterday there was a particularly an(l smart crowd. and Ueorre H. ChriHtianeoo formerly with board of education.

Funeral Sutiirila. 1 Especially compelling and admirable are "The Enchantment of the Sea," with Its somber coloring and its brief, skillful suggestions of hidden, long-gone happening, and its premonitions of tragedy impending, and the close of The Dance of Fearf' which contains climaxes verily awesome and terrifying. "The Golden Cockerel" Is more gracious music. It is orientalism of the most approved kind, languorous, dreamy, sensuous. It Is filled with tangled, twisting, tenuous lines of tone that captivate the sense and afterward haunt the memory without being tangible enough to be caught and retained.

p. from hln late reaiilciice. SilH'J Arnn4 to Bethlehem church, Spring field- v. anu jowa by autua to Mount Oiive. OBITUARY.

CROCKER Morrla Crta. ker, Feb. 6. beloved husband of Theresa Crocker, nee Sumnxf-fleldi'fond father of Mra. Etta Farbr.

La-hman, Joseph, and Ueorre: brother of Mm. Alex. Mann. Member of Rock River fto. Oiy.

A. F. and A. M. Pterlui JAMES E.

KEANE, formerly a lieutenant in the 11th infantry, who died 111 and Excelsior lodtre. Free Sona. Ftltieral Among the guests were Mrs. Joseph i Coiema Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank, Takes Dad's Advice, Weds Without Frills Miss Dorothy Du Brock, 725 Irving at 3 p.

ra. Sunday. Service at irrave under ine auspice of Apollo lodge, No. Vti'i, a. r.

ana A. mm Freea Bona. Waldheim DAVIS Benjamin Davis. Fob, atred 49 year, son of the late Georire It. and Gr- Park boulevard, had long heard her F.

McCormick, Mrs. Alden B. Jsift, Mrs. F. Swift Mrs.

Lstin H. Mrs. Huntington B. Henry, Mrs. John Marshall Clark, Mrs.

Edfar Lee Masters, and Mrs. Robert 3. Gregory. Mr. Stock and his men gave a performance of the two works which calls for only highest and most unqualified approval.

The soloist of the afternoon was Mabel Garrison, the Amtrican girl who is today at the head of the Met father, Hugo Du Brock, president of iruae s. iavi, brother of Adele, Nellie, and Georrla Belle Davi. Funeral at Kowhill Hugo Du Brock tell her that c-napei at p. m. Satunlay.

Feb. 7. DEDRICK Berth a L. Dedrick. Tcday Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard A. when she wanted to get married to go 6. aired 25 years. belovedwifn of Arthur out and do it without saying a word i.

iwmcii, iooa tlautititi-r or Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Neal. fond alutor nf Mn. r.

Thursday of pneumonia, will be buried today at Calvary. He was cited for bravery three times and was promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant on the battlefield of St. Mihiel. Lteut. Keane lived with his father, M.

P. Keane, at 1944 Kenil-worth avenue, Rogers Park. DR. N. B.

MARSHALL, who died Tuesday morning at his residence, 1139 Ridge avenue, Evanston, will be buried at Yorkville, III. Dr. Marshall was 76 years old. He came to Chicago in 1848. He served in the civil war, and in 1867 graduated from Rush Medical college.

He was a nephew of John B. Rice, twice mayor of Chicago. A widow and three children survive him. to him about it." Her dad always said ne didn't want to be bothered with timid young men asking for Dorothy's Weser. Frank W.

Neal. Mr. Al Franks Funeral 3 p. m. Saturduy, Fi b.

7 Jjd S. Oak l'ark. InUnuent Woodlawa. WASHINGTON SOCIETY will entertain a party at lunch-ecn for Mrs. Grace Parker Hieston of Tork.

Their guests will include and Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, Mr. cd Mrs. Frederic W. Upham, Mr.

and 2.1 James Offield, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miss Alice Voight, and Eames MicVeagh.

hand. Well, last Thursday Dorothv -went Jjiandav. a DONOUGH Catherine McDonough, ree Ouinlaa, Is loved wife of the late Cornelius McDonough, in New York Oly, of pneumonia, Ft b. 4, dearly tteiuved mother ol V. Ift'smond, Grat Donough and Mr.

J. Jenkins of New York; Win. M. Mis. Ueo.

Koch and Mrs Harold It Dwyer and the late Mrs. S. J. Boggs of Cl.i-cao; membi-r of SaTed Heart court No. tt, W.

C. O. and of St. Marie branch L. C.

B. Funeral from the resident of alia. Kochft. lo Calvary Notice of funeral later. out with Fred Echart, an accountant, and was married.

She called ui her Washington, D. Feb. 6 Special. Mrs. Charles S.

Brumwell gave a dinner tonight for he secretary of state and Mrs. Lansing and the Italian ambassador and Baroness Romano Avez- Xeit Thursday a luncheon for Hec-, dad and told him about It. jjr JIacQuarrie will be given at the ropolitan Opera as first coloratura soprano. The voice Is a wondrously lovely one, pure, true, and possessing no inconsiderable warmth. And the use of it was that of the artist who knows and is sure.

Trip to Panama for N.W.U. Glee Club The Glee club of Northwestern university will leave on March 20 for a trip to Panama, for a series of concerts in the Canal Zone, Loren M. Jenks, the manager, announced the trip yesterday. The government will pay the expenses of sixteen men from New York to the isthmus and return. A concert will be given in New York.

Dance Nets $1,000 for Care of Nurses The dance given at Arcadia hall by the Chicago Policlinic and Henrotin Hospital Nurses Alumnae association Thursday night added $1,000 to the fund for the care of their nurses when ill. Mrs. M. Kane-Cade is president of the association, and Miss Veronica Miller chairman of the committee. Among those at the dance were Mr.

and Mrs. Augustus Peabody, Mrs. Edward Ryerson, Mrs. Robert Hall McCormick and the Misses Edith and Anita Blair." McGRAW John F. McOrnw, Feb.

ft. 1020. MISS CATHERINE KaARY died yesterday at her residence, 441 East Borty-first street, of pneumonia. Miss Keary had been a teacher in the public schools for a number of years. She was assigned to Seward school.

WILLIAM VAN SCHOONHOVEN THORNE, railroad director and financier, died at his home in New York yesterday after a short illness with pneu xana. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, who are at the Shoreharn for the winter, entertained a company at dinner last night. guests were William G.

Sharp, formerly American ambassador to France: Dr. and Mrs. Angell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gunston Hall, Mr.

and Mrs. King, Miss Straus, Dr. Thompson and Dr. Hotchkiss. D'E ERS Alice ElUabeth Evers.

a-e fi8 years, lelovel wife of Henry W. li Ever of Seattle. Wash. mother of Arthur DEvers. Mrs.

John D. M.Latkhlan. Fred McLauchlan, ajid Florence D'Ever daus-hter of the late Elizabeth and Herman H. Hoffmann, sister of Frank. Benjamin, and Harry Hoffmann, entered Into rest Wednesday.

Feb. 4. Burial Monday. Feb tt Service Seattle paper please copy. DUTTON-Mariraret Aiken Dutton.

nee Miller, wife of Marshall Dutton of Oak l'ark. 111., at St. Louis, Feb. if. Funeral notice later.

Lawrencevtlle, 111., papers please copy. ECKSTROM Harold Ecketrom. huBbund of Maude Dawson Coove.r, at Oary, Thursday Burial at Uraceland Saturday, at 4:40 p. m. FERGUSON Anna M.

Fergnson. Feb. 6 widow of Benbow B. Ferguson, mother of Mra. Prescott C.

Ritchie, hervi. and In-terment at St. John, New Brunswick. Kindly omit flower. FITZGERALD Bridget Shannon Fitrg-eraM.

beloved wile of the late James, fond ih1.t of Mrs. Mary Butler of Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie MiCann. Mrs.

Marg-arel Butler, and the late Mr. Hannah Kane. Funeral Sunday, at 12 from her late resident. 157 N. to St.

Thomas Aqulna church; interment Calvary; solemn high nas Monday. Feb. 9. at 8 a. m.

Buff IN. Y. and Cleveland I O.J paper please copy. at 12:45 o'clock. Mr.

MacQuarrie r2 speak on "Tahiti Days in the soch Sea Islands." Hiss Lolita Ogden Armour, chairman i ie pages for the fifty-first annual invention of the National American Tsman Suffrage association, which sflopen here nest Thursday, has post-sed her departure for California a days to help at the opening ses-sSa of the, convention. Miss Armour 2 be assisted by members of the Serv-t club, of which she is president. The aptains will be Miss Elizabeth Marts, Miss Edna Dixon. Mrs. Philip Mrs.

Charles Conrad, Miss frence Folds, Mrs. T. Philip Swift, ad JIis Louise Thome. Hiss Helen V. Drake will give a tea Tuesday at 4 o'clock in the English "Fine good luck," was all he said.

Dorothy first gained publicity in 1916, when she tried to enlist In the air service. Of course, she was rejected, but she entered the War Camp and Red Cross service. She has known her husband about six years. "A fine young man." said Mr. Du Brock last night.

National Meeting Women Lawyers A conference on the unification of laws concerning women the first national gathering of women lawyers in the United States will be held at the Hotel La Salle next Thursday by the Illinois Woman's Bar association. This will be one of a eeries of conferences which will mark the opening day of the national women's suffrage He was 55 years old. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS aeeil 0(1 years, monins, bcliveti nusbsinl of Amanda A. Kiraw, nee Kulin, fond father of Roy Frank and John F. Mc Graw Jr.

brother of Mrs. Anna Bartlctt, Edward McUraw, Mr. Amies Wrenit and Mrs. Elizabeth Kline, Funeral from his late resideiK-e. K105 Sunday st 2 p.

m. Interment at Mount Greenwood, For information, phone Englrwood 24ft, MILLER Albert Ina Prince Miller, wife of Forrest P. Miller, on Jan. 30, of pneumonia. Burial at lltUburgh.

MONTGOMERY Willi J. Montgomery, Feb. fl. I0j4 beloved husbajid of Laura II. Memler of Hoscland csnip, Modern Wootlmen, and Royal Order of Moose.

Funeral from chattel, Cotlags Tuesday, 2 p. to Oakwonds, QT'lNN Michael Qnliin. Feb. fl, at H4 IS S. Whipple, beloved husband of Bridget, nco Brlslane, and fond father of Julia, James.

Michael, Patrick. IVlla. Thomas, Margaret, suit the late Mrs. Sarah i'onlry, Funerl Monday at 9 to St. Rita's church, where.

high mass will be celebrated. Auto to Mt. Olivet. For scats call Yards 703. SCHENK Sophia Sehenk, Is'loved mother of Charles and Enrich Schcnk and Julia Lel-biiiiilgiith, sister of Kunlgund Minster, Thursday.

Feb. 6. 10211. aged 69 years. 'The 1- Rhymed Review of Great OLaLC-lilKC Isf TONIGHT AT CIS Woods CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MABEL GARRISON Soprani Soloist THE NEW AND PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESSFUL LIVING Marvels of the Subconscious Mind FREDERICK STOCK.

CONDUCTOR a. roNTiNcorn p. u. YACIJEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS 11:00 2:45 8:30 Frescott Hope Eden "Tir TmjnrMt Mind Keartw In th World" THE HOUSE OF DAVID BAND MISS VENITA GOULD JA.MF.8 B. TARHON t'O.

JOHAXNK8 JtlNKFHHOX nd His Oriirlnul Icelandlo Co WILSON HROTHEUS JEAN HO TO KM. LO.N'EY HASKELL ORACE AVER A BBO. 1 Photorlav ETf.hislw Showing BESSIE BARRISCALE GERDES Johanah R. Gerdes. aged 04 years.

uieunen. loud mother of John D. of Wayne county, low. l'eter B. of I'lurk Ridye.

111.. Ihno Weslev. 1 5.9 "xm of the Blackstone for her guest, iLs Elizabeth Frewin Risser of Rome, laly, and Mrs. Arthur Fred MacAr-iur of New York. Jlr.

and Mrs. Franklin P. Smith and of 2S18 South Michigan avenue 't to Palm Beach, last week to ain until May 1. Upon their return ey KiH open their Lake Forest resi ANNOUNCEMENTS of Humeston. Ia.

Funeral Sunday at 3 p. m. from late residence. 4'J'J8 N. Troy-st.

Interment at Town of Main ojmitery l'ark Ridtre. 111. Omit flowers. "A Voice jn the Full of Punch and TWELFTH STANZA; Then everybody starta to think, ''Now, who the devil did the kill in. He was a bold and wicked gink', But who'i the party got the villain." Cut this out.

Final verse appear tomorrow. Two seats to anyone sending in the complete poem. V. I. T.

V. Matinee today, 50c to $1.50 In Lurk of tTMln GEVERT Aaron Gevert. Fib. (1. aired 29 Chicago's Utmost Theater Where the Prices Never Change Mill.

x. st tvw. A at. -Hun. -UuL hol 27c-36c I 27c-50e ORCHESTRA om()rrow af 3 WESSKLS ft VOKfiELI Present DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GABRiLOWITSCH CONDUCTOR AND SOLOIST le tfice, Clover Nook," for the summer.

years, oeiovea mi'Uand or Ahtrld Gevert. nee father of Ramrhild. brother of Carl, David, and Henry, and Mra. Anne FJellan-rirr, mother and three sitters in Sweden. Funeral Sunday.

3 p. from lute rest-den. 324'J Kacine-av. Services at grave In Rosehill, 3 p. m.

JONES. LINICK SCBAErEB'S The annual breakfast and matinee party of the Sunbeam league will be held today. Breakfast will be served at 12 o'clock at the Hotel La Salle and the members will attend "A Voice in the Dark at Wood's theater. Theta Sigma Phi sorority will hold its February grand council meeting to day at, 1:30 o'clock at the Hotel La Salle. Cards and tea will follow the business meeting.

Special Lectures and Lessons BY HARRY GAZE Author, Psychologist and Lecturer, of New York, Washington and London IN THE BEAUTIFUL GOLD ROOM OF THE CONGRESS HOTEL Sunday Afternoon, February 8, 3:15 "THE MAGNIFICENT POWERS OF AWAKENED HUMANITY" Sunday Evening, February 8, 8:15 "How to Attain Eternal Youth and Assured Prosperity" All Are Welcome Voluntary Offering ASK FOR CIRCULAR OF CLASSES Continuous GIBBS Hannah M. Gibb. Feb. 5. at her Jir.

ana Mrs. Carter H. Harrison iir gor.e to California for the bailee of the winter. Dr. and Mrs.

Edward "Wyllys An-is and their daughter, Eleanor, of 'li Astor street are cruising along coast of Florida. They' will re-iTi to Chicago March 1. McVicker's A. U. TO 11 P.

COME ANY TIME A. M. TO 11 P. M. CO! ORCHESTRA HALL residence, 2(j W.

tloth st. Sister of Mrs. Jemue MeClellan. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 7th, at 4 p.

from The Chapel. Normal-blvd. and )2d-pl. Interment at Westmoreland. N.

Y. inuiiii BURTON Itinera! Saturday, leb. 7, at 3 4. Irani late residence, 1931 to Montrose. 6CIIOENFKLD Dora C.

Schoenfeld, ave Brand. Feb. 6, at the residcnc) of br daughter, Mrs. L. F.

Ploss, Hill t'anwn-ter-st. Mother of Ktlert A. and th laie Rev. William F. Kchocnfeld.

f-night, Saturday. Feb. 7, p. at H. Stephen's Lutheran church, li.Mli and l'r-oria-sis.

lnteriueut Woodlawa ceiiictcry, New York city, SEA RLES Edward 8. Searles, sgetl flft. be-loved husband of harah Searles, fstlier of Mary E. Holnian. 'brother of ll.iny J.

and Nellie Huchoiz. K'linersl Simiisy. 2 p. from i haptd, lioH Belmont av. Interment Kif lull.

SItOAN Norrl R. Sloan, aged 1(1 years. Fl. II. fond son of ItK-bard J.

and Ida brother of Sylvia lsatU and Richard J. Sloan Jr. Flint raj from parent's resident. 6720 Monday. Feb.

tt, al 1 m. lutormont Klin Lswa urue-tcry. VAN ELDER Henry Van Gelder. aged 71, beloved husband of Annie Van Gelder, nee Brabam; lather of Mrs. Yetlor and Mark Van Gelder, brother-ln law of Julia liisham.

Services Sunday, at 2:30 p. at Oakwoods, Member of A. F. It A. M.

end of Myrtle council. Royal Arcwnum. licas omit flowers, Cliiciuuall paiwr Emile De Recats Big Revue Handicap" GLEICHAUF Helen Anna GlrlchauT. aged 17 years, omi Kenwood. tn-iovt-a daughter of Ella Gletchauf.

nee and the late George, fond sister of Leo and George. Funeral Monday, a. to Mount olivet. SPECIAL "Voice in the Dark" MATINEE TOMORROW (SUN KAY) BENEFIT HUNGARIAN SUFFERERS in WHICH ONE MARIE WEDDING GOG AN William H. Gogan, husband of Ida SHALL I MARRY I AUSTIN RUSSELL OTHER BIG The Chicago Alumni association of Albion college will give a luncheon today at 12:30 o'clock at the Terrace gardens.

At the dinner of the Society of Midland Authors at the Quadrangle club tonieht Mrs. Marsraret Hill McCarter ONLY TWO COURSES oee Burdlck. Funeral Saturday at 'i p. m. from late residence.

140 N. Latrol-av. Interment Row hill. Memlier of I'leiade lodge No. 478, A.

F. A. M. For reservations call Garfield 2U50. STAR ACTS HASKELL BLOOM A3r.oBrlcernent jg ma3e 0f the last Wednesday of Miss Ella Wil-ilcCauley to Dr.

Clarendon Ruth-Jfrri The service was read by the HH Biggest Show in Town al Smallest Price GRIMANS Lilly Grimans. beloved wife of of Topeka, will speak on All the family WlU have, a chance at the MATINEE TODAY AT 2:25 To Accumulate a Surplus of Gayety and ment by Seeing FRIDAY Eves. SAT'DAY Mats. BELGIUM FEB. 20, 21 BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE FEB.

27, 23 ALSACE-LORRAINE Mrcfc 5, 6 ALLIES ON THE RHINE M.rcfc 12. 13 VANISHED RUSSIA March 19, 20 Ticket, ft Monday Charles, fond mother of Nicholas. orat, and ttcorgo. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 7.

si 2:30 p. from her late home. 2131 Lawndale-av. Interment at Elmwood. Funeral private.

Omit flower. I A CAI I if ft- F- RaV Comttock LA iJALLLi and Morrii (Jrit HAMILTON Rev. J. M. Hamilton.

D. at I Dr. John Donald MacLaughlin 'e Church of Our Savior at the fE3er.ee the bride's sister. Miss a M. McCauley, 418 St.

James in the presence of relatives and friends of the two families. Dr. Mrs. Rutherford will live at 624 'ailerton parkwav. COLONIAL.

Tonight, 8:10 A. Erlanrer and Harry J. Powera. Mt. BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY Extra Feb.

1 2 WORLD'S BIGGEST AND BEST ZIEGFELD FOLLIES SEATS NOW SELLING FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE MADISON NEAR LA SALLE MATINEE TODAY i Eveninga 8:10 Sharp Ray Comstock Wllllsm tlilott Present THE 6TH ANNUAL N. V. PKINCESS THEATER MUSICAL COMEDY Oh, My Dear! ORIGINAL NEW TORK PRODUCTION tl Bigger Hit Than "Oh, Boy" ''GLARENCE" Booth; Tarldngton'i Treoiendoualy Clever Comedy at the BLACKSTONE THEATRE A. L. Erlanger and Harry 3.

Powers, Managers Clarence" Is the bit of the year In Chicago and New York, where tt Is running at the same time. EVERT NIGHT MATINEES WED. AND SAT. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES i Linooln'a and Washlngton'a Birthdays. BEST BEATS 13 Now on Sale pleaitn copy.

WHITTEMORE Entered Into rest on Wednss-dy morning. Feb. 4. 1020, Frederick Churchill Whitteroore. beloved husband of F.lenore Eutleainr hi Item ore of St.

Louit, Mo. WILKINSON Maud I. Wllklnaon. re Chris, tlaii. Feb.

6. 1920, at her residence, 641 1 Harper a wile of 3. B. Wllkluaou, Funorsl notice later, 'SVOOD Lllliane Wood. Feb.

fl. at 0.VMI beloved daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Wood, alalnr of John. Funnrsl Saturday al 1 p.

m. from chapel, 7360 Cottage to Oakwood cemetery. For further information call Stewart 77. KEW VK SOCIETY an In Politics and Miss Lilly a. Jong of St.

Paul will talk on Henry Adams and the Young Soldier." Judge Marcus Kavanaugh will also be one of the speakers. Maj. Maude Radford Warren, president of the society, is spending the winter In Egypt, having been gassed In France last year. The University of Illinois Alumni association will hold the third of Its-quarterly meetings and luncheons today at 12:30 o'clock'at the College club. Charlotte Perkins Gilman will speak on Our Exaggerated Difficulties at the meeting today of the Political Equality league.

Mrs. James W. Mor-risson wil talk on the Anna Howard Shaw memorial and there wiir be a talk by Mrs, H. T. Treadwell on Taking the Last Hurdle." The Players' club, under direction of Lester Alden, will present a three act play tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock at the Institute.

AUDITORIUM ONXY 3 WEEKS MOM To World'! GreaUct Entertainer AL JOLSON IN TUB NEW YOBK WINTER GARDEN'S UOBT OPULENT EXTRAVAGANZA SINBAD A COMPANY Of 15 rNCLTJPINO A RADIANT BEVEL OF GOBGEOCS GIRLS KMK I ICHIKS. Des Moines, Feb. 2. Was buried at Amity. near KeinU-ck, where he had been pars-tor for twenty-fli'e years.

Ho su 8 and Is survived by hia wife, two daughters, and thf ee sons. HARKJNS-Julla Harkina, beloved wife of the lata John. Burial at Calvary cemetery Saturday: private. HAWLEY Imogen Hawley, age 12, daughter of Albert P. and Dora T.

Hawley, sister of Jeannelte, HazeL Dorla, and Thearle Hawley. Funeral from late resilience, 1139 Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial private. Please omit flowers.

HAYES Kathryn Hayes, beloved daughter of the late Anna Delaney Hayes. Funeral Monday, Feb. 0. al 1 a. from Nut a residence, at 1033 W.

to Visitation church. Burial at Calvary. HECK Charles P. Heek. beloved husband of Mary, nee Berg, fond lather of Charles I deceased Oscar, William, and iriintave and Jennie Falk aired 70 years.

Furv-ral Saturday, Feb. 7. at 2 p. from Ins late residence, 'HMH Llneolu by autos to EUmwood Csmetery. HER REN lien Griffin Herren.

aed S3 years, beloved wife of the lat Oik-st F. Herren, Friday, Feb. 0, at her resident. 1700 Lunt Chicago. Funeral private Sunday, 2 p.m.: interment itt lvl-tltre, 1,1., paper pleate copy.

HOSMER Mary 9. Hosmer. mother of Clare C. and Vincent W. Hix-nur, suddenly at Evanston botpital.

Frnla'. Ft b. ti. lUO. Funeral today at 3 p.

from late home; Tork. Feb. 6. Special. A wtl be given by Clarence H.

ay tomorrow night at Harbor country place in Roslyru L. bis daughter, Miss Katherlne kay, ks. Whitelaw Reid will leave to--trrow for California. Mrs. Cortlandt Field Bishop has re-ed to her home at 15 East Sixty- Tub Btreet after a brief sojourn at iy Place in Lenox.

Mass. Sshubert MAT. TODAY TUDEBAKER U. T0 VIEEKS EXTRA MAT." LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, FEB. Uth Cecil lean IN HIS FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY 'LOOK WHO'S HERE" With CLEO MAYFIELD HOSEHIL1- CEMETERY.

PSHUBERT LAST MAT. TODAY I Last TIME TONIGHT BACHEL CBOTHEHS" SPABRLINu COS1XDX 39 EAST With HENRY HULL CONSTANCE BLNNEY BEGINNING NEXT TUES. A DELluHTrLL MUSICAL PLAY BETTY BE GOOD gm? COHAN'S GRAND tTv Sayings of Solomon in Aaron Hoffman's Comedy Triumph Welcome Stranger "The Scienstiffs say that Prohibition will be a great benefit to future generations. Maybe so but how is this generation going to stand it?" JONES. LINK'K SCHAEFKR'8 ni A CONTINUOUS i 1 IX J- 1 yJ VAUDEVILLE 11 A.

M. TO 11 P. M- fOME ANY T1MB Oh! That Melody PRETENTIONS GIRL RKVfE G. SWAIN i FRANK MORRELL GPri'ArvJ MILLS WILLIAMS COMPANY I suiFT DALEY Other Big Acts! RUSSELL HAYES MATINEE TODAY SHUBERT ARRICK rAMli-Y LOTS; tholes two grave lota an 4 larger; jrici Incluoes Fl I.I, Pr.KI'r. I L'sUs i xTik.

More 1U0 ares still unsold. CA KK Of Mi II -'on OtM Al. -ol Kl'M Ksniil or siusls t-omparV fneula lo this mtn'cli. buillin ari, lt toUi-J t'l. iiS'iu K.ivtii-wuoil av.

fc'lse. Jf dUCAUOl MOST BKAUTIFl CiOattTaVsl T. Perrettial ear Ihroughnut; 130.000 oar funrl In trust coiraiir hands: car ex stouIius aticl ervi. iineguaied Ji 4 1 1 in st car duet to mala antra OAhtKJD CREMATORY, OAKWOOM I titit lrrv 7K l. nd Oreeiwotxl-.

Chins ceetnation Hemaln ers ausle.J 10 retiet1. A.l Imj sa4 ri.ses stiitl out) HKtL perpetual care FOOD OA EM r. I r.K iTlnU -liLV s.iigle nave with nrritetual earsj. )ll Eat one EXTRA MAT. LINCOLN'S reTHDAY.

FEB ISth THE WORLD'S OREATtST iLN SHOW Heath Taste the Chocolate Mat. Dally 15c to SOc Nl(tht 13o to 1 A A nc TrCTIf I MAT. DAILY, lie ta T5o MAJfc-5Al I MOHTS. J5e to I1.M Bupreme Taudertlla PHONE CENTRAL 180 SousSingers Midgets A World's Exposition by Small Penpla GEORGIE PRICK UCOHES JUIE. FORBES AVEY ONE1L Tuck Claire Klnotrama PERCY BRONSON WLNNIE BALDWIN IN Hello Alexander.

i'iiona uajeallo 7260 burial private. I'lea-e omit HOTTINGER Christine. Holtinirer, nee Btew- er, Feb. 6. 1920.

beloved wile ol Fenx Hottinger, mother of Hi -li aril, tlauxht of Gertrude Hoffmann Bevy of Broadway' Beauties Great Cast Mathew and Mary Biewer. of Clara, i A ft; i. i i. rntisnn i Ai.t--tnif ir-vrTTrnrT. Funeral private Suiioay, Feb.

at I ...0 p. from late reitlenc. 1404 Carmen-av. i Interment at St. Joseph cemetery.

3 p. in. JAEGER Viola Elizabeth Jaeger, dearly be- loveti wife of Philip Jaeger and b-luvej In Bmi's of Dances and Impersonation JOE LAURIE. JR. COIANS HART UVD WELLS JAMES SADIE LEONARD HAYDEN A ERCELLE THE JAMES C.

MORTON CO. "sTfo Mat. Today. Bests 25c $2 Lt 2 wkt OLIVER MOROSCO Tresenta William Courtenay in Civilian Clothes TTTE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE CORT ratYoiAT LAST DAY' NORA BAYES in LADIES FIRST Next 8TTNPAY JOHN GOLDEN. Producer of "Turn to the Right." "LUhtnln'," "3 Wise Fools." Present.

GRACE LA RUE and HALE ILVMILTON in I'nTTAP MF" AN OPTIMISTIC I UliAK iUL, COMEDY WITH SONGS GREAT NORTHERN i HippodromE 11 A. M. CONTTNTOra 11 P. 1L DAVE FERGUSON CO. 5 LLOYDS 5 14 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 14.

Days 15c and 25c: Night lc. S5c S5c- Children at Reduced Prices GLICKMANS rWVA, lxth M. ai'd Blue Island Ate. Ilinkt. 381 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS JOSEPH KESSLER CO.

THE KING STAR GARTER SSS4 STEP LIVELY GIRLS gjkLABX BUBLESQUB MOitMK.TS. T.lkMiTMOti I'M'fcNi''ORKV Muiou. Moiiuuitm and mat sere; rsast. CIMS BIAKE CO KEI.IAHLK MONU- I Mt'l Mis 1 Is I MKHT A KKHS. Pt PTLEW All UOI DKN' RuLTPpkoSS taolden Ralsj service) 3s at oae r- iitntt srt- 1 1 'enVhnBWe F.

Wie-ht Neumann annoencea Audi.onum Tomorrow 3:30 POWERS' I Matinee Today A Erlanger and Harry J. Towera. Mara. Fitra Mat Lincoln' an1 Washintoua Btrthrtaye. Beat Seata i DAVID BELASCO jPreaeuia FRANCES STARR KNOBLOCK'S NOTABLE DRAMA "TIGER! TIGER 1" VICTORIA a'y A NFW DRAMA OK CITY LIFE THE GIRL HE COULDNT BUY" TOMORROW "THE COMMON LAW" KRF'SLER LILAC GAHOENIAf daughter of Elizabeth and Edward Ma.iay.

Funeral noti later. JOHNSON Charlotte Johnson, am "1 vears Feb. 6. mother of Mst. Eva K.

Manning, Anna M. and Seth Johnson. gratitmitlier of Florence L. Needbam and great grandmother of Mary Leland Needham Funeral Sunday, 1:45 p. from late home.

'W 8. Millard-av. Service 2:13 p. Swethfh Zlon Lutheran church. 23d snd Irving a v.

Burial Forest Home. For seats phone Austin 307. JOHNSON August H. Johnson, beloved husband of Stella nee Walsh, son of William and Betxy. brother of Emily.

Axel and Carl T. Remains will be at chaix-l UftH N. Sunday afternoon. Funeral Monday from 115S N. Clark 0:30 a.

to St. Ita's church, where high ma will be celebrated. Interment St. Boniface. tt TVATC I EXCEPT fiCNDAI ILLIrSlOIS I MATINEE TODAY A.

Erlaimer and Tlarr? J. Powers. Mgrs. WILLIAM GILLETTE TI.N1WT ACTING OF HIS CAREER." News. IN "BLST (IFj U.

UAURU'S WORKS." Poet. DEAR BRUTUS IMPERIAL ATI NEE TODAY THE MKT.ODKAM4TTC SF.ViATTON "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" Tomorrow 'The Hauie Without Chlidrerf and the Almonds COLUMBIA fiAlfo I Daily 8:15. Ladiea' Day Every Day ALL WEEK HIRK AND PEARSON'S "Girls la Carte" With J.01IE COfOHLTN JT ARTHA PRYOB and DOZEN VOONO BRACTIM 77-79 E. Madison Si. Tel.Camt.

3777 TWO DOORS WEST OF MICHIGAN BLVD. ORCHID3 R03E5" MARIGOLD 'dWcTho SNOFLURRIES BECK'S MCSICat RETT.

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