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Show , , a i t f t 2 y "s v i -j j : f . - ? K ' ' . V O . - ..m s-V,f 0 - ' I Your Ticket Admits You To the Big Chautauqua JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA y. While you have a Junior Chau-tauqua Chau-tauqua of your own, boys and girls, you don't want to forget the many ' fine things to be seen on the senior program. Look over the big pro- . gram and pick out the things you !'' want to see. You know your dollar ticket admits you to all attractions j,:. uiuljyou may as well enjoy them all. -,i Wc want you to be there and get the j habit of liking the Chautauqua, for some day you are going to be grownup grown-up folks and run the Chautauqua yourselves. You want to be sure and not miss the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Orches-tra 'and the wonderful lady singer, who comes with them. And the Treble Clef Club that's a great big attraction with lots of pretty songs and funny stunts. Then you'll like the Mawson Pictures of the ice fields in the Antarctic, which show the funny penguins that walk like Charlie Chaplin. Don't think the lectures are going to be dry either. Our lecturers all talk to the children and tell lots of things you'll like to know about. Girls and boys alike will enjoy the wonderful cartoon lecture by Marion Ballou Fisk, who has taught children of all nationalities, and while she draws she tells stories that make you laugh till you cry. i .f . . i j -Vv-' . V';V, I .. f- ,. : . . - - V' ... , ,.r' i ' "" V. ' : ' ,' ' . v. .- ? - : i - ; 1 . V I ' L - . 1 ' t .., .. - ' ..... j ' ' - ..' - ' ' ' ....'....-;-r:, , .. M .. J |