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other store. I attended the I Will Club card party at the LaSalle Hotel yesterday and had a pleasant time. Got a score of 28 (we played euchre) and the score of the lady who got second prize was 30, so you see mine wasn't so bad. The prizes were a pair of silk stockings and a box of handkerchiefs. Mrs. Allen made the latter. The lecture by Mrs. Havelock Ellis on Eugenics was to be held that evening at Orchestra Hall and they arranged that I was to attend with Mrs. Allen as a delegate from the I Will Club. I took dinner with Mrs. Allen and then after a session at the nickel show, went over to the lecture. We had seats on the stage in the company of fifty other club women. I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as I had anticipated because it was almost impossible to hear. We just caught a sentence here and there so after all, the n.s. was more enjoyable than the lecture. Everyone else on the platform seemed to experience the same difficulty that we did.
Dr. Evans of the Tribune, brave in well-