CHENKIN AND ZARINA AT ORCHESTRA HALLXENIA ZARINAtheater. Two unusually talented artists, each one famous in his own right, will make their joint appearance in a music and dance recital.VICTOR CHENKINMiss Xenia Zarina, a pupil of the famous Russian Ballet masters, Mord-kin, Fokin and Novikoff, as well as other famous masters will make her first appearance as a soloist danseuse at the Orchestra hall. She created a furor when she danced here once before for the Chicago Civic Opera Company. Zarina is noted for her versatility and for her grace. She is equally at home with Russian, Mexican, Spanish, American and Oriental dances. Critics have spoken enthusiastically of her deep understanding of the character of each number of her repertoire, of her power to infuse a distinct personality of each successive dance and of her happy combination of originality and exquisite grace. All of these attributes make her program artistically unique.Victor Chenkin, who has toured the country and has this year been engaged in practically every large city from coast to coast, has kept his audiences spell-bound by a program of compelling interest. He is recognized as one of the most renowned character singers with a genius for pantomine and a voice of marvelous range. He touches many moods and passions. He expresses humor and tragedy with consummate skill and art. His song recital is a revelation of a multiplicity of character and he invariably wins his audience by his superb concert and his remarkable performance. It is very seldom that two such skillful artists make their appearance at the same time in one program.Chicago will have the privilege of seeing and hearing them both at the Orchestra hall, Monday evening, October 19.ULTRA-VIOLET RAY ADDS NEWGLORIESVery likely you already know of the wonders of the ultra-violet ray in restoring health, in perfecting commercial products, and in the general progress of mankind.And now the ultra-violet ray adds new glories to its vast triumphs for reason that it has been adopted to the modern laundry—where it accomplishes, in an unusually short period of time, the same results obtained by clothes hung on a clothesline beneath a glowering summer sun and swept by refreshing sky-blown breezes.To prove the truthfulness of these statements, try the new Sun-Ray Service that the Excelsior Laundry, 2840 Wentworth avenue, is offering immediately.There is no mistaking the efficacy or the success of this marvelous new invention that actually competes with Mother Nature in accomplishing what in the past only a summer sun and a summer breeze could accomplish.Visitors to this laundry are invited to see this new Sun-Ray Service in actual operation. See for yourself how quickly, how thoroughly it does thiswork—AT NO EXTRA COST.Call Calumet 6622 and there will be a man at your door.500 RECEIVE TREATMENT IN ROGERS PARK CLINICFive hundred North Side residents have been treated and their ailments corrected at the medical and surgical clinic on the second floor of the Rogers Park hospital since its opening three months ago, Dr. H. L. O’Connor, hospital superintendent, reports.Modern equipment for the diagnosis of disorders, including tooth and eye infections, has been installed, and a staff of specialists in each branch of the profession is in attendance every day from 9 a. m. to noon. Clinical and X-ray laboratories with equipment for examinations and a drug store stocked with fresh drugs are maintained within the hospital.The hospital and clinic are non-sectarian. Reasonable rates are charged at the clinic, Dr. O’Connor says. Carein fincjpc: in r-lini/^ rliQO'nncic:On Monday evening, October 19, a unique and unusually entertaining-wili be presented at Orchestra This program should satisfy all lovers of music, the dance and the