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WOMEN'S TRADES UNION LEAGUE GIVES HALLOWE'EN BALL TOMORROW NIGHT - Come to the dance I Come one and all (f J& Mk To the League's Tenth An nual Hallowe en Ball! On Saturday evening, October twenty-one, At Masonic Temple Drill Hall, You must join in the Fun On the seventeenth floor, at Randolph and State, The witches will dance 'til very, very late. JW m The Masonic Temple drill hall, Randolph and State, Saturday night will be converted into a veritable "witchland when the members and friends of the Women's Trade Union league gather for their annual Hal lowe'en frolic. A Bohemian folk dance in costume -o- MODERN NURSERY RHYME Sing a song of six pence, Hip pocket full of rye, And in a little while hence He'll have a beautiful pie. o o Getting ahead of a rabbit isn't chasing him. by members of the Bohemian club of Gads HH- Center will be one of the features of the evening. The attractive invitation sent out bids all a merry welcome. Miss Agnes Nestor, president of the league, will be assisted by her fellow workers in receiving the guests. FABLE Once upon" a time there was a moving picture that ended without a rfadeaway showing the hero and the sweet young thing mushing. o o No matter how rich a fellow is, he will borrow a match once in a while. tstamSsmmmammmtM