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PRt Aigls s One Solid Week of Practlcal Useful Educational Entertainment | Last year's features are but a taste of what will be presented this'year. Special features every afternoon and and evening. Afternoon entertainments-and’lecturés’ will be free. Season Tickets, which cover every entertainmert for the entire week,v [l are now on sale for $1 OO each. Single admlsssmn tickets will cost 50c each. Where The ickets Every Member of the Woman's Study Club' Security, Northern and First' National Banks \re For Sale " ) i Barker's, City and' Netzer' Drug Stores Markham Hotel. Sentinel® Office. Pioneer Office Monday Wednésday 2 to 3—“Public Health.” Dr. Bra-~ est B, Hoag. 3to 3:45—"“Books as Tools o! Ef-- ficlency.” Miss Clara Baldwin, 3:45 to 4:30—“Public Discussion and Democracy.” Proresuér Frank M. Rarig. 4:30 to 5:15—“The Evolution of Song.” Dr. James Davies, soloist; Mrs. Catherine Parker, pianist. 8 to 10—Music. Debate: “Re-, solved, That the Women of the United States should be given the ballot,” or “Resolved, That Socialism is prefer- able to the present order.” Stanley Gillam, H. L. Hall; Carl Painter, Edwin Dahlberg. Thursday 2 to 3—“The Social .Influence of the Drama.” Dr. Hardin Craig. 3 to 4—“Plays and Games for " children.” Miss Edna, S. Fischer of the Mankato Normal. (Of specla.l in- . . terest to parents and teachers.) 4 to 5—“Unclé Remus Stories,” and’ other Southern tales. - Dr. Hardin Craig. ‘ 8 to 10—Illustrated Lecture: “The Gyroscope—A - pratical 'demonstra- tion,” or “The -Art. of Flying.” Illus- trated with motion pictures. Dr. Burt L. Newkirk. i Mary' Allen, Dianist. 8 to 10—The Un;verslcy Glee club.: _ (Twelve men). Mrs. Eleanor Poehler, A contralto. ‘2 to-3—“Sex Ediication.” Dr. Anna * J. Norris. (For mothers and their | daughters.) Local baseball game might be scheduled at this hour. 3. to 4—"The Conservation of Old World Gifts in Arts and Crafts.” Maurice I. Flagg or Miss Scovel. 4 to 5—Program of dramatic read- ings and inpersonations. Miss Emilie Eggen. 8 to 10—Dramatic club in “Judsh,” a three-act drama by Henry Arthur Jones. Friday ‘12 to 1:30 or 2—Business Men’s ., Luncheon. Address: “The Industrial Stmggle," or "Bueiness and Health,” V. Pu 12%to 1.30 or 2—B|uinesa Men’s .. Luncheon. :Address “Common Inter- ests ot the'Town and Country.” Dr. 2 John I-I Gray. 2 to 3——“Educstion for Efliclency o Pgotessor A. V. Storm or Professor G. ., A. Works. 8 to 4—*“Social Changes and Edu- cation.” Dr. John H. Gray. 4 to 6—Program of dramatic read- . ings and interpretations. Mrs. A Dordthy Kurtzman. 8 to 10—Illustrated Lecture. “The - Panama Canal.” Dr. E. V. Robinson. Augusta Mettle. 3 to 4—“Biology and Boy Nature, or-“A Social Program for Village and -: Country Boys:” Dr. Allan ‘Hoben. 4 to 6—“Polly of the Circus,” or “The Dawn of & Tomorrow,” of “The ; Pigeon,” or program of . dramatic : Readings. and impersonations. Miss © Harriet Hetland. * 8 to 10—“Vocational Guidance,” 2 %0 3—“Infant Welfare,” Miss of “Training for leenlhlp » pr. | * Allan Hoben. | Il [l | ll ll | H ~ The Week's Progr: Il | ll | | L%