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DECEMBER 31. 1930. CHICAGO DAILY Tit 1 ill I NE: VEDNESDAY. 11 Brigist Sayht'gs of tlso CA; liras TO WED JA N. 1 0 Helpful Wife Called Key to Pastor's Future The other day my 4 year old cousin's mother heard him sighing, She of course asked him what the trouble wax.

be replied. "I'm just unbreathine J. H. i LTHREE MEALS A DAY I From the Tribune Cook Book BY META GIVEN. never learn to enjoy.

Fortunately the moat of us can to like parsnips An adequate diet wtaintains heatth and they are worth eating. They con. et its most abundant level. tam 20 per cent of cellulose, which is Tomorrow's Menu. essential in suppb log bulk to the diet.

MORNING Seen pieces of parsnip 3 inches long. 114 inches wide, and 1-3 Inch thick. fur. Prunes with Grange Siteeg nish a total of 100 calories. of which Broiled Ham.

10 are protein. 7 fat. and 83 carbo. Toast. Grape Jun.

hydrate, Coffee. Cream. If the usual baked or glazed parsnips haven't appealed to you here are some Plain Tomato soup. recipes that will increase your inter. Roast Leg of Veal.

eat in this vegetable. I 5 Now York. Z. nut ar.etrovAtten danro of the sommik was 111,1 tontaht at the Ra2-c1t-1w On the commatoe directing the dastA0 are Mrs. George) T.

Raker krt. Charles Lanier lAurrenee, R. swan. Mira. Pout Itammon4, met.

Charles Ntorgen n4 Mrs. Cortkindt Nlenit Mrs. Dyer ha 4 Mrs. 1. Harriman an4 Itra Rob.rt ovum con among har 11109t.A lonchaos.

Mr. an4 Mrs. M. Marihall Marinas of Waphinaton are the6gliesie of Mt. an4 Mrs Edwar4 W.

fcr a week. '117; Il rL moph ardt Pap on. rots I fcr Angelic Poie May Be Pretty, But It's Harclly Sociable BY DORIS BLAKE. Wonder if it Is true that some girls adopt a too angelic Oone to differentiate them from the type that is popularly supposed to be swift and gay. and without a moral working code? Perhaps with so much stress laid on the loose and free manners of the younger crowd.

the other group wants to draw the line sharply so that there'll be Po mistake about their charact era. Something of the sort must be stirrins In the minds of girls who are attractive, young and eligible for escorts, but who fail to attract them. They buckle on a defense armor. as it were, with the result that the boys are kind of "skeered of them. Because the defense armor does not get them anywhere, they become embittered and often are heard attacking the theory of virtue having a reward.

During tho Chrietmas shopping days I took my small son with me to a etore's Illy department where Santa Claus greeted all the rhildren Are you the aatne Santa Claus that was here last year?" intviirel Robert. Yes, my Mlle man. I'm the same Santa Claus," annwered Santa. 0 you art?" questioned "Well, you then, for I didn't get my sled you promised me last year." M. I.

It's a Wise Idea to Keep Yourself Looking Your Best BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY. Some one suggests that the popuI larity of the chewing gum stands and the weight and fortune machines may be attributed to the mirrors placed at just the right height for a rapid Bur. vev-. The statement may be slightly oxi eggereled because women are in forested in their weight, more in their fortune, and some of them buy chew! Mg gum and chew it. Ilut the idea does suggeet the ad- viability of being able to face any of thee machines any day with a face that saps: "You're looking first rate today, girl! We a terrible feeling to have the weight ticket pop out with bad news-- five or more pounds of itand to the face look as if it could stand a couple pf good home facials.

That's the moment when a lady feels that her cause is lost. It is more likely to happen in the neighborhood centers than on the elevated and substations. When you are on the latter you are usually go); log Porn ew here, and itAs a dull one irdeed who is not prepared for the chance meeting of friend or enemy and hie or her appraising eve. The mleilborhand pthonpine tolirg gro fro 410. 11 I II I10 IJ 1 1 i I 3, 1 v.

I -ei 1 I 1 I il 1 --42k' 1 A li i I ci 4, it: A 1 1 I I I i I I IrZsih't4F4 ri fASI: riar PO quently done in An "as le' faolat and condition. .41.. rit irrh yea quently done in An as is faolat 11 70 and condition. catnril Baked Sweet Potatoes. Buttered Green Beans.

Bran Bread. Beet and Cauliflower Salad. French Dressing. Mint Sponge with Soft Custard. Coffee.

NIGHT. Celery and Oyster Soup. Cr( Yrit ORDERYOUZ ir 1 While it is not to be expected that I one is going to put on her best bib and tucker to run around the corner and order Jtdinny's spinach or his castor oily still the job of running 1 12 BOTTLE CARTON FOR Oa WS BY THE REV. JOHN EVANS. Th tircr or failure of the present day clergyman tq at least half due to hi, ifoif he has one.

That what a conference of Western Theological seminary letudentsnearly an of whom are unmarried as yet--deWed. The conference of the Evanston etudente was led by Prof. Daniel A. of the peminary. But the problem of rteking whett appeared particularly difficult to the studente.

All were agreed th-t many a Tuut (lea work WWI ruined 1:. the poor judgment used in seleole-. a life partner. The ptudente coectusions laid great stress on the that phould be used in this regard, specially by ministerft of religion. Pastor's wife, the students de-Oared.

mutt give up any idea of a career StspA rate from that of her husband. She must subordinate he own interetts and efforts, to her hushand's In the old fashioned way. Eaetors' wives. thv asserted, Phold not be ensnared by today 's tendency for WiVeR to demand indenendenee in avorations. It Is next to impossible.

the ronfPrere eontended. for the wife of a pastor to continue in any proteetion and at the rame time be hostess and keepr- of rectory. it :110 w00 that rostors' if TICI.Oble nu Id en lirage to lead in parith artivitiec. but rnt resume direct leadership them-elves. Th.

Ft -mien deelared that if th rectorq should do too much leefUrs. lireetly, they would discourage lea thnt ehould be developed out from the members of the eongreeatilns. This. they concluded. verY detrimental to the development of strong parish organizations.

EV1 EA Mir EVE. 1 around the corner getting in tho day eupply is made less arduous if one 1 is in that cneerful frame of mind that only knowing you are looking Ilrettv rood imnarta. PrAC7, Na.1,., (AL supply Is made leas arduous if one is In that cneerful frame of mind 1 a kw I etyloims ev 1. IS III Vittnni IL that only knowing you are looking I prztbi. rrott rooti im a mg.

ALI! 6.1 PARSNIPS AND MUSHROOM cnoQuEITEs. 1 cups mashed parsnips. 1 cup mashed whit. cup mooed chopped mushrooms. 1 teaapoon grated onion1 teaspoon minced parsley.

1 egg beaten cup thick white sauce. 1 tablespoon buster. Combine the ingredients in the order given, chill, shape, and fry as any other croquette. Serve with tomato. egg or celery sauce or creamed eggs.

oysters or chicken. Yield: Six servings. One Total, 128 calories; protein. 12 calories; fat. 67 calories; carbohydrates, 45 calories.

PARSNIPS ESCALLOPED WITH TOMATOES. Combine 3 cups diced cooked parsnips with cups tomato sauce. Cover with a half cup ftne dry bread crumbs mixed with a quarter cup grated cheese, and dot with butter. Brown in a quick oxen 375 degrees Fatirenheit. PARSA1P8 ROA5TED wrril MEAT.

Peel or scrape and cut the parsnips lengthwise and crosswise if large. Place in a pan, with roasting meat; baste with gravy, turning them once or twice to brown well. Allow 45 minutes for young parsnips, an hour or a little longer for older ones. Old parsnips should be parboiled 15 min, utes before roasting PARSAIPS ROASTED wrril MEAT. Peel or scrape and cut the parsnips lengthwise and crosswise if large.

Place in a pan, with roasting meat; baste with gravy, turning them once or twice to brown well. Allow 45 minutes for young parsnips, an hour or a little longer for older ones. Old parsnips should be parboiled 15 minutes before roasting I. )4' AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.

The theme re so common in my mall Crackers. that you cannot dismiss it as onty an Banana and Gelatin Mold. occasional mental gesture. It's a freTea. quent state of young girl mind, and a regrettable one.

The belligerency it in- fl Ores le not conductive to popularity. Food Talk. Then. the superlative air of good- gardeners believe there is reel ness is pretty trying. merit in the old theory that frost We have brought the subject up before in this column.

Now. as then, let must touch the parsnip before it it be understood that we are for more reaches' full perfection. They think and higher ideals. We're for them freezing makes parsnips sweeter. because they bring greater happiness Maybe they are right, but I doubt to girls than the cheap and vulgar substitutes practised by some of the I that there is much of a change brought not-yet-world-ripened.

Appreciation of 1 aoout.in the sugar'content. I've eaten attractive woman qualities varies lit -parsnips. that have been frozen and tie with men, no matter what the times may seem to sanction. But as I the that haven1 and I can't see any one nice girl correspondent says: II difference. think these good girls who insist on Parsnips are one of the sweetest letting every one know that they are angels could have good times if they vegetables and a considerable part of would only act natural and be so- I their food value is in the form of viable.

Their constant defense of their sugar. And let me emphasize that goodness isn't necessary. Let it be sugar in the parsnip is the source of taken for granted. as it should be. 1.most of the trouble in cooking.

If they run into a rotter, its time I should be taken to conserve the sugar. Crackers. Banana and Gelatin Mold. Tea. should be taken to conserve the sugar.

'BERTHA OTT ANNOUNCES ORCHEsTRA BALL VOA LAGO Ytt AMUSEMENTS. locionr3orpou Suptrior ICAttb 51 ImStlabrib TONIGHT at 8:15 0 RECITALInternational Bat lutist ISA MISS FRANCES E. WELD. (Calos Photo. Mr.

a nd Mrs. Herbert Whitmore oi innetka announce the eng.igement ard approaching marriage or their daughter, Frances Elizabeth to William Wvniss Nicho1a on cif and Mrs. Linsley Vincfmt NiehoNs 1110 wedding will take Pia CP on Jan. 10. 837 Wilson Ave.

at the Lake Jimmy Carrigan 011MMIA DANCE ON ILLUMINATED CLASS NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 831 linur DANC to Ilia Old Spot-- 1V ego Trimmings-- Old Management Old Spot-- New Trimmings. Old Managentere ORCHESTRA ThisSUNDAY HALL LAST APPEARANCE a a Eon TOPOCA Si Per Plate Until 2 A. M. Per Plate From 2 to 3 A. MS3 Per Plate From 3 to 4 A.

SC $250 Per Plate From 4 A.M. Until Closing The Aimee Prices Scaled It Cowie Dinner ENTERTAINMENT-DANCING UNTIL 6:30 A. M. NEW YEAR'S DAY Served I te IS P. VIA ANNEX DAILY DINNER-941c NEW YEAR'S EVE'D Served All Evening Si 1 $3 I $2.50 The ENTE NEW VI NEW 1 I An ID "SPANISH La WHOOPEE 1 I we OF 1931" A Smart Peva ot Cortina' Gabs and Celt of Oas- stardom( T1ent LEW KING 3 Master of Cercraonies MILDRED ROSE "Chicago's 1101en 31er-out' It's the Spot for D.

TONIGIFf "SPANISH WHOOPEE OF 1931" IS-- Is Am ORCHESTRA of MEXICO Including Mexico's Foremost Soprano, Tenor and Dance. of Ja wi fa be tb, enough to wave their flags, but why take that stand with boys who will appreciate you for all yen ale if you're only humanly sociable? I know. I have a swell time and I don't have to keep anything from my mother." If it is allowed to dissolve in the cook. mg water and this water is thrown away much of the good flavor ii lost. The best way to conserve the sugar is to steam the parsnips.

If the vegetable must be boiled it should be cooked In a minimum amount of water and at the end of the boiling period the water should be evaporated rather a El STUDEBAKER Thil THEATRE at 3:30 AMERICA'S GREATEST DANCE-MLME Sorority Will Initiate Mrs. H. M. Fisher Friday Mrs. Harry M.

Firher, 545 Stratford place. will be initiated as an honorary member of Sigma Delta Tau sorority at noon Friday at the Edgewater Beach ho'rel A luncheon will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Fisher was elected at the national convention here last week. At the same time Mrs.

Ben Kartman, 1229 Jarvis avenue, a member of the- University of Illinois chapter. was elected national vice president. MINT SPONGE. 114 tablespoons gelatin. cup cold water.

cups boiling water. 1,4 cup chopped mint. uice of 2 twinges. Grated rind of 1,2 orange. uice of 1 lemon.

cup sugar. 2 tag whom Few grams alt. Chop mint. add orange rind and pour the boiling water over. Cover and stand in warm place 3Q minutes.

Strain. Soak the gelatin in 1,4, cup cold water and allow to stand 5 minutes. Bring mint-orange liquid to boiling- point and add the gelatin fruit juices, and iugar. Chill until it begins to congeal. Whip until frothy, add salt, and beat in egg whites, whipped light Chill it holds its shape.

Serve with whipped cream or soft custard. Yield: Six servings. One serving: Total, 101 calories; protein, 12 calories; fat. 0 calories; carbohydrates. 89 calories.

Moo-right: In30! Tly The Chicago Tribune.1 Lora Cuskenclun Mam.es. rIPA BIERS UPTOVINVILLAGE upl a 13 Dr Mc Crwor said the students' discussions sought answers to many acute questions that face pastors. 11- said the main reason the churches frequently fail to make progress in communities is because the pastor neither knows his place in the community nor how he should seek to till it. Some then questiorlo the students sought to answer were Relation of religious and emotional experience; personal immorality; relationship of the church to econonne problem! and unemployment; marriage and divorce; relationship of ministers of various faiths and characteristic faultii of clergymen. 1 LONDON, Dec.

Cush- than being poured off. endun, former Conservative undersec- In addition to the sweet flavor there retary for foreign affairs, was married are other flavoring and aromatic sub-yesterday to Miss Catherine Marges- 1 staiices present in parsnips that make son, daughter of liTrtimer and 1 them pleasing to many people, but it Lady Isabelle Margzssun 1 in a flavor and aroma which some 4 422 BROADWAY Barney Richards itdgE A vir YEAR'S EVE FROLIC Barn 111 iron Reserve Now! Caresce Meore's raisin I 0 Jazz tines" nee Del. 2279 IIDEIUMOODO I DORIS BLAKE ANSWERS I THE Thel SUNDAY Ja 4 PLAYHOUSE at Violin Recital CIVIC THEA'llE SUNDAY 41; 3 3 RECITALRussia's Greatest Sinrine Actor le Mt 11111M111 ORCHESTRA HALL MONDAY JAN. 5 at 8 15 BY OVULAR, DEMAND LA Spain's Greatest Dancer 1 Bolero Lends Charm to Youthful Frock. 4.

Per Plate Until 2 A. M. 63 Per Pla from 2 A. M. to 3 A.

N' 22.50 Per Plate From 3 A. M. to 4 A. M. Plate From 4 A.

M. Till Clovint The Ahem Pekes Include I-Ca taw Dimmer ENTERTAINMENT-DANCINQ UNTIL 6:30 A. M. New Year's Day Served Free it A. N.

te IS P. la. Per $2.50 $VIPer The A ENTE Niro Sei ---ir-- I BEAUTY ANSWERS BY BETTINA BEDWELL. tb, re4 sir Tt bo be Po to orn th eu tr tg 114E1 YEAR'S EVE at Hotel LaSalle Et, ABIGINEElliill troke Her Promise. "Dear Miss Blake: I arrs in love with a fellow who asked me to be his pal and made me promise I would change mg ways.

I broke my promise and now he won't talk to me. How can I regain his friendship? "Btug Efts." His confidence, in you has been shaken. Pine Eyes. You ran only ask for another chance and conduct yourr self in such a way that he will feel you're in earnest this tinie. fill A BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY.

M. IF YOUR SKIN IS DRY you reed to Use a good cream for P111130cfS. It will not cauxe the Lvtowth of hair. That ia an erroneous imnrtntinn. My 1)010(4 On tilt skin.

giv.ing treatmont for a dry akin, may had for a PtFtrnred ad drOSSoft on vskipe. 1 I DANCE AT 1 GUYONS 1 PARADISE Mothers, Mix This At Home for a Bad Cough Dancing from 10:30 pe excellent vaudeville, souvenirs, balloons, favors and decorations and and a real good Um for KVERYBODY IZIALTO STATE STREET rear Van Buren Contiruous from 9 :8 0 At. M. RIALTO bo PATTERNS BY CLOTILDE I BURLESQUE ft 'ors Registered 0 S. Patent I Supper' Six Dollars a a Olar W11114 1 i sr .1 WI 4 la II la to "SPEED AND SPARKLE" Big Peppy Company Mostly Girl s.

II' $1 Crawford ew. Year's With Greatest the and Best Dance Orchestra In Chicago -771riz R3P11495111P 17---Artist Music'ans--17 LOADS OF FUN LOTS OF FAVORS Dance Until3 A. M. Gentlemen, Ladies, $1 Special Dance Per Person 111 th No Cover Charge bp bb IL --wrr 4 iorl, 1 itte1 1-1 '112 '1 1 -tt; :0 tik A L' 1.4.-14:ky,p--Y4 1-' 1, kj 1, '--t 1141, 11 'k 18 le I ,,,,,1 i. ,1 AtA': 4'i Il i' -i IL I PARIS.

Special Correspondence. Boleros absolutely refuse to do a disappearing act from smart circles. for which many women should be truly thankful. because they turn many a figure saving trick tor the silhouette. ifut the new boleros are quite different from th old ones.

They are attached in new ways or they follow new lines to chic and so they do not bore us by that familiarity which breeds sartorial contempt And how! Some of the cutest new boleros slip on over the head, so that if they weren't so extremely abbreviated I'd call them jumpers. An unusual 'bolero lends a great deal of its charm to the youthful, new frock from Irene Dana, sketched above. The dress, or suit, itself. Is in Scotmaya. that grand material invented by Brion.

that is 1cl, with a rough, matte surface, but is soft and extremely transparent It is in black. The original overskirt effect is achieved by two side panels that meet under an oval of the underskirt. front and back, and fall in a cascade that makes you look as slim as a young willow tree. The slender slipon bolero of the transparent wool Is )rn over a blouse of bright red crpe de chine printed in a vimall pattern in black and white. Yes, prints are coming back for spring! The bolero is cut in scallops so as to show as much of the silk as possible.

The blouse also slips over the head. It is fitted into the figure by a soft draped and tied arrangement in front and it is edged with a tiny plaited ruffle of itself. A triangular scarf to match has a similar ruffle along the edge. It's worn cowboy fashion, as you JUN A 9i IRLS' FROCK. Woolen frocks are as smart for girls as for the older women this season, and this dress was made of a soft woolen having a hunter's green ground.

plaided in a darker shade. The collar and cuffs are detachable and are made of white cotton piqueso they can be laundered. The pert bow is of grosgrain ribbon, and the belt is of dark green patent leather. There is a two piece circular skirt. This is seamed and joined to the two piece bodice, made to close at the side and shoulder.

The pattern, 2807. comes in sizes 8. 8, 10. and 12 years. Size 8 requires 17i yards of 29 inch material with yard of 22 inch contrasting and 1 yard of ribbon i re oa gi0 Make Reservations Now Tonight of 12 A Gala.

Sensational Eve MIDNIGHT SHAM LES pal00 You'll be pleasantly surprised when you make up this simple borne mixture and try it for a distressing cough or chest cold. lt takes but a moment to mix and costs little, but it can be depended upon to give quick and last ing relief. Get 212 ounces of Pinex from any druggist. Pour this into a pint bottle; then fill it with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. The full pint thus made costs to more than a small bottle of ready-mode medicine, yet it is much more eEective.

It is pure. keeps perfectly and children love he pleasant taste. This simple remedy has a remarkable three-fold action. It goes right to the seat of trouble, loosens the germ-laden phlegm, and soothes away the inflammation. Part of the medicine is absorbed into the Wood.

where it acts directly upon the bronchial tubes and thus helps inwardly to throw off the whole trouble with surprising ease. Pine' is a highly roncentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the sietive agent of creosote, in a refined. palatable form, and known as one of the greatest healing agents for severe coughs, chest colds and lei-onchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinez. It is guaranteed to give A prompt relief or money th In do tli bi mew Year's Night 0 (THURSDAY.

JAN. iST) Dancing roes, foomowamonmtrmommotoquimmuvummunona Added Singers and Dancers Novel Surprises All Seats Reserved It 4 tiP 9 t) -At fiii'lr''''t IC' if 0 01 t'lz, Lt A PC1 121.,, 3 0., to 0 Oar, eC'c, iOr '01 Ou' ft, to lir, 1 7 ,1 1-c, 61 litlio 9 il, c) a 1- 3, .1., 4 -a- A 5 84ti a ,,0 ie at 1 1,,,03,4 aP 1 a' ')A4 CNA-At c) t311'' 4 i li 1 11 Z807 It I RESERVE NOW CHICAGO'S GAYEST DJ It, PI tt vi Ili ri tl X' II Your Last Chance to Hake lmir Reservations for New Year's Eve Order Blank for Cioti Id Pattern CLOTHO'S CHICAGO TH181 Ng, 11211 F. 4211.11T Ikt.8 Ihtet-4ed find S. Please seed IINO the elellide pattern listed belga ratters Si. eries.

NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY CLUB DEL MONTE 912.1SL LEW -1gAl2 31 cectworiveo CON6V.0 0 I Al DUCZMIDIC Iff-ra Nt; la tt 1,012641100 st 8wout ttO JOIN IRE (TWO Kt $5 PER tux coritAs TURK gT PINNER-A Et STAB AHOW-NOISLMAKKES- VTTERTAINMKST DANCING 1 tfi Z)opptiz ysDULgAr see, and combines chic with a dash of color. I I )11R7 reR for RTITO CouchsJ RESERVATIONS--PLAZA 8598 ineT ft me It itt bet a ell 2300 South Michigan Avenue DINE DANCE FRANK SPENCER AND IIIS BAND NO COVER CHARGE ie BIG ACTS a LOTS OF FUN MAKS'AS AT $4.00 PER PLATE MENU Canape of Caviar and Anebovies Celer7 Hearts, Mixed Ohves and SaliCil MIAS COMBOIMITIO Julienne Boiled Filet of Sole. Hollandaise Sauce. Parisienne Potatoes Breast of Chicken with Fresh Mushrooine Brussels Sprouts individual Potatoes au Gratin Orange Ice Ladies' Delight Salad lee Cream Cake Coffee Phone Eletorr 3400 for Reeerrotione 11 I 11 1 Club Bagdad Formerly Pershing Ballroom 64TH AjNID COTTAGE GROVE AMER AN-D DANCE 8 tree' ..06 all" 00 OOOO000OOOOOOOO 0 0 0111 I 1 tat 1 6 4. 1 i APOLLO l'illfNav7VMSkrtiaV Miecklevo lie.

Daring. Lovable Youth in Sinners' Young How to Order ratterns. Writ. your rums and addrt es plainly on dotte- lines. riving number and size of such patterns its you want inclose le cents in stamps or coin 'coin preterrecL wrap it carefully.

for eseti rlimbot nel gliciroAto VOUT Clotiide Patirrile. CHICAGO Teretrell 220 East $t'd New York City NoteClotlide patterns are made In New York exclusively for THU CAGO DAILY TItist.TNe... They are pet. feet In fit. up to date In style.

and the easiest of all Oetterrts to Use. I CIIICAGO civic OPERA a Wacker Drive at Madison Street -TE1 GOOD SEATS AT ALL I. $6 Phone Reservation Held Until 4 P. M. 2- at 8--AIDA.

Thies ONGLEUR DE NOTRE DAME. Garden. ternitcol, Bane- Emus; Latosers; and LA NAVARRAISE. Gar- den. Matson.

Vieuille. Cotreuil 0000f. Sat. at 2THE BARTERED BRIDE. EzBurke.

Olszeoska. Sharpers. Strork. Dos. Si fishier.

Ringling. Barosso Rims: Pollak. $at. Eve. at (Pep.

Prices. I5e to StiCAMILLE. Garden. Meekest. mcromeo; let Cooper.

Mots. DI MEI ST ER- FE4 SINGEL Rasa. treersks Snuck. Borketmann idebuti. Bahich.

KITals. Rotilet 7 Pollak. Tues.RESURRECTION. ES Garden. Matson.

Yorinithl; Moratuonl. BALDWIN PIANOS USED EXCLUSIVELY A Passionate Comedy PaeheA with Laughs NEXT SUN. NIGHTSEATS NOW CLAIBOR1S-E FOSTER InNA DELMAR'S GLOWING LOVE DIARY MIMEIMINSEMI FZEMISISSZEISIMI311111111nEmori -millEMS1111 111 HATTANOOGA 1. 7 I 4,, elP7 I---- Sie4W) I 0.06 --(. :111:11 RT sr.

mum '17" -NNI C7) A 4 4. 4 kS 4 HATTANOOGA 1 a a RAD GIRL! 510 50,...,1 CELEBRATE THE DAWN OF THE NEW YEAR AT TUE Edgewater Beach Hotel Fifty-Three Hundred Block Sheridan SAM FORMAL DINNER DANCE COMMENCING Ar 10:30 O'CLOCK Wednesday Evening. December 31. 1936. MARINE DINING ROOM NORTH AND SOUTH ROOMS PASSAGGIO AND LOUNGE ROOMS, Elegant SouvenirsThree Orchestra Call the Reeervation Offiroelb 6406; el a 0 ie 72 Lc 0 IE a 0 liltAll TED 12.20PM VI llivrE ra I 1030PM.

to 0 rill DA 11 Il- A I A Itattlasoluitittv ail 0 c) 0 1 UPI IFILVIE 1.0 ifs-1 LA BISAIARCK HOTEL Presents, Beginning VICTOR YOUNG AND ms Bismarck Orchestra SELWYN Th BERKELEY SQUARE '14 LESLIE HOWARD' God Margato Gil 'more tExe. New Tear'. Eve) $1 to $3 I -LI I Mt. El, II Ez TER I PERFECT FOOL- in "SIIIPLF, wCTFR Radio Coadatqar of STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS NIAYTAG ORCHESTRA New Year's Eve Dinner VISO Per Person Entertainment NO COVER CHARGE "it MIMED 40- i IN 1 A Where omk. IA IN ALL THIS a WORLD CAN YOU a I a CELEBRATE i 11 Fir so COMPLETELY, I i rekik, so ECONOMICALLY? 113 i NEW YEAR'S EVE a a a Dance All Night to Most Daylight at a Chicago's Merriest Dance Frolic and Carnival Ira TutillAwow 1 a ei NI a NI COTTAGE GROVESIXTY-SECOND FA a 0 a a 11, IN AGON Lti, a LAWRENCE NE.tR BROADWAY 3 Two Orchestras at Both Ballrooms I 2 a 41P OM NP I 11.

A BLACKSTONE GEORGE M. COHAN ie THE TAVERN AitM4TA AoPt a vow a ADELPHI ENGAGENIENT ENDS Clark and Madison JANUARY 10 JOE CHARLES ALEX A NDER SMITH DALE CA RR POPULAR MAILlak GARRICK Tow wm. FIODGE i IN HIS GAY COMEDT4IIA31.4 0 1 "THE MATS. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY' Eves. $1 $3.

at.Mat.1.$bO $1, Ask about ail-expense Tour to FLORIDA and CUBA 2 Weeks $185 1 all-expense 1 I I m.w in MENDELi-nc, witA LISA SILBERT and ANNA I obcits ikep, TAMPA SAMISRTAq, etl AY' HARRIS IIARRIS FIRST MATINEE TODAY 11-12 The Dramatic Leatrue4 Fourth Piny 4 4 A Tree Ire t- Te es MAJESTIC AJEST1C 1 I I vFLTLAIjDITTN FUNNIES? SNOW IN TOWN! "AS YOU DESIRE ME" by MUNDELL. with JUDITH ANDERSON AS TNE t'NENOWN WOMAN Land of romance and golden sunshine. Here gaiety abounds while the Northland is at grips with winter's chill and snow. Can you think of anything of which you and yours are more deserving ri5ht now than a mid. season vacation along America's own Riviera? Loaves -Dixie Limited- 12:20 -Dixie Flyer- 10:30 (threeth the scenic Southl in daylight from Chicago, Dearborn Station (Polk and Dearborn Streets) via Chicago Eastern Illinois Railway a a SILDEBAKER-NOW Midnight Show Tonight: 11.441::30 "ZNvei Ilerzen Takt ikt Two limns a Wet( Tims)- dirt $.10 VSO, 7:20.

Aft's 40e: Nights of rzyl. a z. Aft's 40e: Ntshts Lysi strata eaet of '70SYMPHONY ORCHIESTRA BEACH ILLINOIS Tonight Pc mArj141Ez TODAY. Address mail inquiries to Dixio Flyer Route Travel West Adams Street, Room 705, Chicago, Phone State 8850 or Webster 4343. Reservations or tickets caU City Ticket Offiee, 163-163 West Jackson Phone Wabash 4600.

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