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Show RECORD 0? PLEASANT HOURS "Book of Night Life" Will Mako Interesting Inter-esting Reading In the (Years to Come. The responsible position of the old family allium has been usurped In the homes of an Increasing number ot modern young persons by tho "Book of Night Life." The new volumo U almost us largo as tho old family album. al-bum. It Is supposed to record th amusement mcanderlngs of tho young couple who keep It. Every theatrical program Is brought home, together with the ticket stubs, nnd pasted In It. and the date of tho performunco Inscribed at the top of the pago. llclow each playgoer writes his and her pplulon of the play with such observation, ob-servation, as "snnppy music, but not much plot"; "very sad, both of us cried"; "leading mnn uwfully conceit ed," or other pungent remarks. At the end of the season tho "Book of Night Life" contains a complota record of the couple's evenings In ' search of amusement. Visitors find It extremely Interesting. Chicago Jour mil. |