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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Oct. 31. 195 29 5 AMUSEMENTS Princess Dress Thru the Looking Glass COLISEU Women Retain Fighting Spirit in Bond Drive OPENS FRIDAY NITE THRU NOV. 11 MATS. NOV.

3, 4, 10, 11 Occasionally most well-ordered life becomes so hoctic that you get all fagged out, yet must still keep on the go and present your best party face a difficult thing to do When your child needs a laxative, Continued from page 25, column 1J when the skin reflects the fatigue the body feels. For such times, and whenever you want to give the skin a quick pick-up, try a magical mask those who have made reservations for- luncheon following are Mrs. Alvin W. Jenkisson, Mrs. Laban J.

Brady, Mrs. Russell Hobbs, Mrs. Ira that will have the complexion looking fresh as a rose petal in 20 minutes. The mask we have in mind isj beautifully simple to use and re Humphrey, Mrs. William E.

Vogel- back, and Mrs. Merrill C. Meigs. Clayton Hamilton, chairman of the that you really get luxurious about the treatment and collapse for the time it's left on. Stretch out on the bed, let your thoughts wander pleasantly, and just relax completely.

After the cream is on for a few minutes the skin will begin to feel tingly but don't let that bother you it's merely that it's getting the kind of stimulation it's been needing. There won't be any pulling because the cream does not set or harden. After about 20 minutes, wipe it off gently with tissues and the skin is all ready for your best make-up. The complexion will have a fresh new radiance and will feel and look mar-velously revivified and rested. The cream is not exactly inexpensive but so little is needed for a single treatment that one jar will last for ages and give good service every time you feel the skin needs to be pepped up and refreshed.

Louise Dooley For information telephone Louise Dooley, Superior 0S00. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for written reply. quires no fuss nor muss. It's a HORSE SHOW WORLD'S GREATEST $60,250 IN CASH PRIZES TO WINNING EXHIBITORS Proceeds to American Legion's Returning War Vets Fund Seat Sale and Mail Orders Now A. G.

SPALDING BROS. 211 S. State St. Ph. A Basil 8141 Reservations alxo at THEATRE SERVICE.

irniversHy of Chicago. 5758 Ellis Ave. MARSHALL FIELU Ticket Office AMERICAN LEGION, 343 S. Dearborn St. APPLETON 1313 Cbicaso Kvarmton NIGHTS AND SUNDAY MATS.

Parquet. S.1.60 and Si. 40. $1.80. Balcony unreserved, 90c Tax Included SATURDAY MATS.

Parquet, Si if 1.20; Balcony unreserved, Oe Tax Inrlnded Pulitzer prize committee for drama, will be a special luncheon guest and smooth, pink cream, prettily scented. will speak on "The Winter's Tale," and can be clipped on in a second. As with any similar preparation, it's which opened Monday night in the Army Nurses Plead: 'Help Us Get Home1 While the American Hospital association presses a national campaign to recruit nurses for civilian hospitals, which are having to curtail services under the greatest patient load in history, thousands of trained nurses mark time in military- assembly areas in Europe, unable to get home and back to work. This was the situation described yesterday in a cable to The Tribune from 19 army nurses in Europe. The message was: "The American Hospital association has been pleading for nurses.

Thousands of us have been idle in assembly areas for months. Shipment of nurses from the ETO has been nihil for the past month. Nurses whose husbands have been discharged cannot get home. War department circular 47 is being disregarded, and if it were not, since we receive no mail, we are unable to obtain the necessary papers. Please help us to get home." The reference to circular 47 apparently meant the following provision: "Theater commanders are authorized to return for duty in the United States any woman officer, woman warrant officer, or enlisted woman upon her request and presentation of satisfactory evidence that her husband has been returned from permanent overseas assignment for reassignment, hospitalization, or discharge." A representative of the A.

H. calling the patient load in civilian to be applied after the skin has been thoroly cleansed and is free of grease. Pat a thin film of the cream over the face and neck, never rubbing or massaging it in. While it's at work we'd suggest Blackstone theater. Here and There A home front casualty is Miss Frieda Foltz, who fell on her basement steps and is in Passavant hospital with a fractured ankle.

She will be receiving friends in the hospital for at least three weeks. Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett Is in Chicago to hear her husband sing one of the leading roles in tonight's production of Pelleas and Melisande by the Chicago Opera company. Engagement News James B. Ford of Campbell av.

announces the engagement of his Have a Heart Charities The Chicago Have a Heart Charities will have a business session and luncheon Nov. 8 in Hotel Sherman. i 11 -v. VT 1 auuiAuaauaaMai daughter, Margaret Mary, to Chief Petty Officer Robert Hughes of the maritime service, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hughes of Drexel av. iSive him FLETCHER'S CAS TOR I Gen. Artistic fausto CJevo TONIGHT at 8 P. M. Pelleas and Melisande Sayao, Singher, Tibbett, Moscone, Tata, Dos, Goossens Nov.

2. at 8 BARBER OF SEVILLE Antoine, Martini, Brownies, Lazzari, Trevi- tan, Dot, Rescigno Nov. 3, at 2 LA TRAVIATA Sayao, Berini, Bonelli, Clevo Nov. 3, at 8 FAUST MacDonald, Martini, Mojcona, Brownies, CI.YO Nov. 5, at 8 PELLEAS and MELISANDE Sayao, Singher, Tibbett, Mojcona, Tata, Doe, Goossern Prices Tax SHOO.

ti.80. S4.20, S3.60. S3.00. $2.40, $1.80 Board of Education Pop. Prices Fridays; Prices (Tax S4.60.

83.00. f.i.uO, S2.80. S3. 10. 81.80, Sl.20.

RAN. 22t. Mail Orders (enrl. stamped envelope) K. 234.

ivlc Opera lilrnro 111. Petty Officer Hughes has been at home on a 30 day leavti following 23 months of sea duty and will leave tomorrow to enter officers' training school in New London, Conn. The as a dish by itself -far delicious used as a sauce -its superb wedding will take place In March hospitals "beyond anything they ever had before" and noting that after he has received his commis the hospitals were having to cut sion. down services under the need, yes I aft) terday outlined the organization's Miss Ford attended Chicago Teachers" college, and her fiance studied at Wilson Junior college. One tin of efforts to get nurses.

The association has set up an elaborate campaign of national and local He has served in England, North Africa, Italy, Sicily, and the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Hilton soup plus one tin of milk or water makes advertising, he said.

Bulletin re This clever princess line frock may be made with a convertible or (7hrfht-TYzrrrf) four portions of Glen Ellyn announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline, to Capt. Harry B. Young of the army square neck line, with short or bracelet length sleeves. Style No. Fletcher's Castoria is the laxative to use because It Is mad especially for children.

It's safe and gentle as a child's laxative should be and it works thoroughly aqd effectively. There are no harsh drugs in Fletcher's Castoria. It will not cause griping or discomfort. Moreover, Fletcher's Castoria is pleasant tasting. Children like to take it, so you don't have to struggle and fight with your child to get it down.

VIAf.i ZJfMJZAZXU Tfc delicious TV- i i i i-i I cntint Soup! air forces, son of Mr. and Mrs 2994 Is designed for sizes 12 to 46. mm I mJ -a- Size 36 requires 3 yards of 39 inch Charles M. Young of West Los Angeles, Cal. Capt.

Young recently i II material. returned from England and is spend "Skate for Health Sake" AT THE ARMORY ROLLER SKATING RINK S. MICHIGAN AVE. AT I6TH ST. SESSIONS Nightly Except Mob 7:30 to 11:00 Saturday 7:45 to 12:00 Sunday Matinee 2:00 to 5:00 SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON This Coupon Will Admit.

Your Entire PARTY AT 35c PER PERSON Not Good Saturday. Void After Nov. 7 Operated Under Rules and Auspices of the Armory Roller Club ing his terminal leave here. His Order Clothilde patterns from Chicago Tribune, P. O.

Box 537, Grand Central Annex, NEW YORK CITY. leases over a period since last August disclose that 23 per cent of the hospitals in the country have closed beds because of personnel shortages and 65 per cent of the hospitals have an acute nursing shortage which has led to a 400 per cent increase in part time employment of nurses. As of Oct. 12, however, the A. H.

A. sent letters signed by Dr. Peter D. Ward, president-elect, to Army Surgeon Gen. Kirk and Vice Adm.

Ross T. Mclntyre, navy surgeon general, urging immediate demobilization of nurses no longer essential to the service forces. Only a small percentage of the 65,000 graduate registered nurses in the Print name and address; state size. Each pattern is 10 cents, plus 2 cents for mailing. The fall and winter fashion book, on sale at Tribune Public Service offices, is 15 parents will come east for the wedding, which will take place Dec.

1 in the Thorndyke Hilton chapel of the University of Chicago. After the ceremony Capt. Young and his bride will drive to California. Miss Hilton attended Penn Hall and the University of Wisconsin. Her flanc6 attended the University of California.

Get Fletcher's Castora at your drugstore today. Look for the green band and laboratory control number on the package. Alioayi lat a laxative only es directed en the package or by your physician. cents; 12 cents if ordered by mail FORMERLf with a pattern. MAJESTIC MONROE at STATE ST.

CEN. 8240 FUN STARTS AT 8 (ALSO SUNDAYS) Voters League Joins services has been released, the or I a i ffmti awii MATINEES SATURDAY ONLY in person res SENS Committee Checking on Sanitarium Board members of the Cook! ganization pointed out To dajte, the A. H. A. reported yesterday, there has been no reply from Gen.

Kirk or Adm. Mclntyre. Digression Into New Vocal Bypaths Hurts FRANK L1BUSE BETTY GARRETT ALL-STAR MUSIGIRL County League of Women Voters 1 voted yesterday to become a mem ber group of the joint citizens' com mittee for tubercular control. Or LAFF-HIT 436 Seats (2d Bale.) $1.20 ganized by the Woman's City Club Miss Watson's Recital OfJiml Tho original and genuine of Chicago to keep a continuing Naomi Watson, a Negro contralto check on food and medical care at (MlIf TUC1TDC Wacker st whose two previous appearances uiiiw intMiiib Washington 3 4m mm NIGHTLY. 8:30 MAT.

2:30 CM the Municipal Tuberculosis sanitarium, the committee is made up of leaders of a dozen civic organizations. Mrs. Howard D. Moses was named league representative at yes TiYOjire arrays Better tfian 0Vf ANNA Ltf CASTA 5 i'-tt. 1 terday's meeting, which was held in the Illinois league headquarters.

The county league group current Main 3.60; 3.00, 2.40. 1.80. 1.20. Maflres: 3.00: Bale. 2.40, 1.80.

1.20 (Tax Inel.) Thanksgiving Day Mat. Kov. SB 3 p. tn. ly is conducting a public opinion poll on the Chicago public school here indicated a singer of more than ordinary promise, returned to Kimball hall last night for a recital with the discreet Edgar Nelson at the piano.

Altho Miss Watson's singing improved as it progressed thru the first half of her program, she seems to have digressed upon devious and dangerous vocal bypaths since last heard here. Her tonal production is now Arm' and steady only at rare moments; for the most part any sustained tone sounds like a bleat, sometimes verging upon an actual trill. Nor are the separate registers of her voice coordinated into anything resembling uniformity. And it 6000 SEATS Available at BOX OFFICE system. Around 150 volunteer work ers are scheduled, within the next few weeks, to Interview several GREAT NORTHERN MAT.

TODAY 28 W. JACKSON BLVD. Phone CENtral 8240 thousand persons thruout the city Tie CohbraUd Jattrnatioaal on questions relating to the Chicago Star In Hor first Local public school system. Appearance jppeaiaac yk RjEtwas? FOR Mrs. Bradford L.

Fatton neaas 1B92 the Cool; county organization. m- CALL Enjoy Crispy flakes PllSTast Rafeiiu in rAit uwurow Haw Story Interpretation Bertha and Rae Zolun will inter RAISINBRAN FLAKES with ASHLEY and N. Cast Mites (E. $1.20 to $3.60 Sat. Nite.

$1.20 to $4.20. Wad. $1.20 to $2.40. Sat. $1.20 te $3.00.

POP. MAT, TODAYv Naturally sweet Saves suar2 pret Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Devil and Daniel Webster" at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Biosophical in flAltt RANDOLPH JUST WEST OF STATE (J followed as a matter of course that she often sang off pitch. With so many vocal difficulties to contend against, the singer could accomplish little of value in Haydn's Mermaid's Song," or Schubert's Death and the Maiden and The Trout." Franck's "La Procession" had moments of better control, as did Ah, rendimi ffom Rossi's "Mitrane," while an stitute.

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$1.20. Wed. A Sat. $3. $2.40.

$1.80. $1.20 (Tax Ine). BY ELLEN BRUCE A crocheted doily with a pineapple encore, "Amour viens aider" fr5m "Samson and Delilah" fared best by virtue of a eertain dramatic impulse that overrode difficulties. The Normendenes Singing society celebrated its 75th anniversary with edging is one of the finest suggestions for Christmas gifts. It works up quickly and is not difficult to create, When completed, it measures ap a concert under the direction of proximately 18 inches.

A set of eight Knute Hansen in Orchestra hall last doilies is perfect for a gift. ERLANGER NIGHTS 'J For instructions in crocheting the nvtinra omrnaj wniy BILLY ROSE prmtent. armen doily, No. E-105, send 15 CENTS in coin wrap coin securely to the Nee dlework Bureau, Chicago Tribune, night. A small orchestra accompanied the chorus in some of the singing, which was marked by a friendly, willing character rather than professional pretensions.

August Werner was the baritone soloist in songs by English and Norwegian composers, and incidental solos in the choral numbers were sung by Joachim Mauritzen, Erling Sande, and Ray Reinhartsen. A. G. 220 Fifth New York 1, N. Y.

'Jones CICA lSHHEItTEII 'rH lSSt0 SIOIT NITES: (Sun. thrs Tho.) $1.20 ts 'Peoples of the Pacific' n.ai; $1.20 to $4.80: SAT. MAT. $1.20 ta $3.00 why risk offending great new Is Dallwig Series Topic Paul G. Dallwig will give the first talk in a series 6f four on Peoples of the Pacific" at 12:15 p.

m. tomor Weddings row in the Chicago public library. Layman lecturer of the Chicago Natural History Field museum, Mr. Dallwig has become widely 1 arlaea 2 Culminating a courtship which began in an army hospital in Rome, Italy, more than a year ago, when Lt. Bernard F.

Lynch- was recover 4 a known for his dramatized presenta ORIENTAL THEATRE Randolph nr. State NOW IN PERSON ALLAN JONES Famous American Tenor mmmmmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmKmmmmmi Lmmwmmmmmmlymmmmmmmmwmmmmmmw tions of scientific information from the popular angle. The library pro chlorophyll ing from wounds, was the wedding in Nashville, last Saturday in which Lt. Lynch took as his bride grams are open free to the public. lulls stale smoke odors irsswilt! Mtkin ItK.

jRStSSlE9itt discovery Miss Eugenia T. Shepherd of that city. Miss Shepherd served with PRESS PRE-VIEW Paramount'! "DUFFY'S TAVERN" TUESDAY NOV. 6 MAIN FLOOR DINING ROOM the foreign economic administration allied commission in Rome. Lt.

Evening! ims. Sun.) 8:30 Good Seat! at Box Office SELWYN Lynch, son of William J. Lynch of Open to Public MATINEE TODAY at 2:30 River Forest, is on terminal leave following five years of duty with ALStteO UACRt jEaVweMS the army. He and his bride will jimavnvKuitaa live in ChiAgo. IN CONCLUSION I WANT TO STATE THAT From Pinehurst, N.

comes the announcement made by Mr. and DUFFS HAS THE BEST mrmT fufi? tastcm Mrs. Norfleet Ray of the marriage there Oct. 19 of their daughter, Pa K. HUGH VIVIAN STEVENS MARLOWE VANCl ar mm mmw a.

a JJ tricia, to Capt, Francis F. Rainey of $1.70 to Jl.fiO: Mat. $1.20 ta $3.00 Oh, that annoying smell of stale smoke and ho it clings to draperies and furniture You can prevent it with amaaing Just open a bottle of air-wick and pull up the Tick. Nothing to light nothing to nothing to spray. air-wick contains activated chlorophyll miracle-working substance that freshens the air wherever green things grow.

Use this great new scientific discovery to kill kitchen odors, bathroom odors, smoking odors and other unpleasant odors keep closets and nurseries Keep several bottles on hand for use throughout the house. Economical, too air-wick costs only a cent or so a day to use. Try it now At better stores everywhere. TV a Pop. Wed.

$1.20 ta $2.40 (Tax Incl.) the army, son of David M. Rainey and Mrs. Elmer Bell of Chicago. Capt. Rainey has returned from two Off the record, spontaneous praise lor Duffy'j STUDEBAKER Matinee Today i the QTiinPtyT i years of duty with the parachute in kills bathroom odors, too kills cooking odors food can fantry in Europe, where he received the Purple Heart, the silver star, and the Presidential unit citation.

vt a ai a KomDere Romberg freshens nurseries, sickrooms kills stuffy closet odors Music I with ike fomem tfnr'nf m7 chorvl be heard everywhere celebrities AMUSEMENTS i And a Specially Selected Cast I Prleea: Nlohtt (exe. Frl. Sat.) $3.00. $2.40 i tn r.i Uinht. a ftfi tlAD in $1.20.

Sat. A Sun. $2.40. $1.80. $1.20.

(All of the above prleea Incl. Ked. Tax) Bxtral Pop. Motinee Sunday Aft. -fcW gather.

I4ADDIC EVENINGS AT 8:30 nAKKlJ MATS. WED. A 2:30 GOOD SEATS AT BOX OFFICE Pop. Mat. Today.

2:30 more than 5,000,000 bottles already sold At tuncheon, before and after the thealer here is a paradise for discrim "It's Everybody's Hit" Stevens, inating gcurmeh. -mr a (V Coaronie! by-A uoofj nnusKepinj i -rniainnaaiw a Comedy by NORMAN KRASNA Directed by MOSS HART STARTS NOV. 2 II DAYS ONLY Mats. 4. 10.

II. 17 A 18. Reserved Seats. $1.20. $2.40.

$3.00. (Tax Inel.) AD IT tJ A ERIE. MeCLURG CT. A a ONTARIO STS. Pee.

Wad. $1.20 to $2.40 (Tax Intl.) $1.20 ta Mats. $1.20 to $3 ilr-i( deodorizer and household freshener Is fully protected by U.S. patent- air-wtck is a tradeaark ef See.an Brothers, Inc..

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