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TWO CENTS THE DAY BOOK TWO CENTS
MEETINGS TODAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY
SATURDAY.
Junior Socialist Labor league meets
in Lecture hall, Hull House, 800 S.
Halsted, 7:30 p. m. Caleb Harrison
speaks on "Present War Crisis and
the Young People."
SUNDAY.
Chicago Bahai assembly, room 713,
Hartford bldg., 8 S. Dearborn, 3:30
p. m. Subject: "The Fulfillment eft
Prophecy."
Society of Anthropology mees at
Corinthian hall, Masonic Temple,
2:30 p. m. "A Physiological Discov
ery, Upsetting the Opinions of Scien
tists," by Elizabeth Walters.
Fred A. Moore lectures on "The
Social Meaning of Immortality" at
West Side People's forum, Robey and
Warren av., 7:45 p. m.
Theosophy meeting at Besant hall,
116 S. Michigan av., 3:30 p. m. "The
Risen Christ," by Miss Julia K. Som
mer. Public meeting of Women's Auxil
iary of Nat'l Federation of Postoffice
Clerks, Local No. 1, at Masonic Tem
ple, room 611, 2 p. m. Mrs. Leonora
J. Meder speaks on "Birth Control."
Universalis church of Redeemer,
Robey and Warren av., Fred A.
Moore, minister. "Raymond, or Life
and Death," 10:45 a. m.
Public Ownership league meets at
Musicians' hall, 175 W. Washington,
2 p. ni.
Women's Trade Union league holds
public meeting at Schiller hall. 64 W.
Randolph, 3:30 p. m. Mme. Anton
ette Le Brun and three pupils give
concert program.
H. Percy Ward lectures on "The
Russian Revolution" at Corinthian
hall, Masonic Temple, 11 a. m.
West Side Y. P. S. L. installation
of officers at 1006 S. Ashland av., 7
p. m. v
Wm. H. Seed, first editor of "Daily
Herald," organ of militant British
labor, speaks oii "The Future of
European Labor," at Dill Pickle Fo
rum, 12 Tooker pi., near 863 N. Dear
born, 8 p. m.
Douglas Park Y. P. S. L. special
meeting at 3450 Ogden av., 2:30 p. nl.
Northwestern Labor school, 2524
Division, invites friends of Russian
revolution tojneeting, 4 p. m. Speak
ers in several languages.
Junior Socialist league holds edu
cational meeting at Workers' inst,
1006 Ashland av.
MONDAY.
Night workers in dairy lunchrooms
meet at Chicago Waiters' ass'n, 115
W. Madison, 8 a. m.
Woman's City club annual lunchA,
eon and meeting at Auditorium hotel,
1p.m.
WEATHER FORECAST
Increasing cloudiness today, fol
lowed by rain tonight and probably
tomorrow. Continued cool. In
creasing northeast winds.
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