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Show RECORD OF PLEASANT HOURS "Book of Night Life" Will Make Interesting Inter-esting Reading in the Years to Come. The responsible position of the old family album has been usurped in the homes of an increasing number of modern young persons by the "Book of Night Life." The new volume is j almost as large as the old family al-' hum. It is supposed to record tire " " amusement meanderings of the young couple who keep it. Every theatrical program is brought home, together with the -ticket stubs, and pasted in it. and the date of the performance Inscribed at the top of the page. Below eacli playgoer writes his and her opinion of the play with sucli observation, ob-servation, as "snappy music, but not much plot" ; "very sad, both of us cried"; "leading man awfully conceited," conceit-ed," or other pungent remarks. At the end of the season the "Book of Night Life" contains a -complete record of the couple's evenings in search of amusement. Visitors find it extremely Interesting. Chicago Journal. |