Thirty-second annual program: Season 1915 . learn to swim. Privatedressing rooms and bathing suits can be had at reasonable prices. \ Chautauqua, Illinois BOATING. There will be several launches at the services of Chautauqua visitors,together with an ample equipment of row boats. There will be regular launchtrips daily to Elsah and Grafton, also to any special neighborhood pointsthat may be requested. TENNIS. The tennis court is free to cottagers and visitors. Special attention hasbeen given to the tennis court, and same will be found In fine your racquet with you. use CROQUET.


Thirty-second annual program: Season 1915 . learn to swim. Privatedressing rooms and bathing suits can be had at reasonable prices. \ Chautauqua, Illinois BOATING. There will be several launches at the services of Chautauqua visitors,together with an ample equipment of row boats. There will be regular launchtrips daily to Elsah and Grafton, also to any special neighborhood pointsthat may be requested. TENNIS. The tennis court is free to cottagers and visitors. Special attention hasbeen given to the tennis court, and same will be found In fine your racquet with you. use CROQUET. There are two public croquet grounds with the necessary equipment. of these grounds is free to all. Croquet sets furnished free. The THE WEEK-ENDS. A genuine relief from the worries and heat of the city is the week endstay from Friday evening to Monday morning at Piasa Chautauqua. Weekend tickets only 50c. Why not buy a season ticket? Good June 1st to August31st. Price only $ Admits you to everything, and you come and goas you W. C. T. U. COTTAGE. The W. C. T. U. Cottage contains twelve rooms. Special low rates aremade for week, month or season. Privilege of light housekeeping for a lim-ited number. Open June 1st to end of season. Direct your mail to W. C. T. , Chautauqua, 111. Rates reasonable. 10 New Piasa Chautauqua AUTOMOBILE SERVICE. One of the new features at Chautauqua this year will be theAutomobile Service. An Automobile Livery will be operatedon the grounds and trips made at reasonable rates to all adjacentpoints in charge of careful and competent drivers. L. H. Williams, of Alton, 111., has secured this concessionand will be in charge on the grounds during the season. Bell and Kinloch telephone service through the Chautauquaoffice on the grounds. mi iiiiiiiiip J11 1111 ru 111-


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