..... BAHAIS GATHER FOR BIG WORLD CONGRESS Will Moat At Auditorium Hotel, Chi- t cago. Next Woelc To Discuss "Principle. For United World" Novel Concert Bring* Artists to New Trier Music Lover- Of North Shore Invited To Hear Musical Entertainment at Ouiimette Country Club PUBLIC INVITED GRATIS 7 a^ent^-oT^Wilmette, now that actual building has started onthe proposed Bahai Temple at Sheridan road and Linden avenue, will be in- terested in acquainting themselves thoroughly with the "Bahai princi- ple* for a united world." Opportunity to acquire such information is af- forded in/the Bahai Congress to be held at the Auditorium Hotel, Chi- cago, April 23-27. , Bahai Temple Unity will hold its thirteenth, annual Maskrak'ul-Azkar congress and convention Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Wed- nesday in the Auditorium Hotel. Urn- vrsal principles of unity and peace will be presented, it is announced, and all sessions will be held in the banquet room on the ninth floor. The lectures are free and the public is cordially invited. Louis Bourgeois, designer of this first Bahai Temple ^Tempi* ledThu of the western world, returned this week from a visit to Abdul Baha in Palestine. He will speak at the^ Sun-, day afternoon mteting at 3:30 o'clock on "The Architect of the Temple. He "Will explain the significance of the Temple and how the design came to him as a divine inspiration. W. "H. Randalh of Boston will speak on "The Universal House of Worship for Today" and Janabe Faze! Mazan- darani of Teheran, Persia, will give a talk on "The Temple of Universal Religionâ€"the Fundamental Oneness -of-AlUExlsting- Fa it h s."__Mountfort Distinguished artists, including the great Serge Rachmaninoff. Erno Dohnsnyi will appear, by proxy. a* the auHmelte Country club on Thurs- day evening, May 12, at 8:30 o'clock. ^Theâ€"playmgr^f-these world re- nowned artsits, it is announced, will be reproduced with absolute accuracy on the Ampico reproducing device in the Chickering piano. Mrs. Theodore B. Potter will^e hostess to the Thursday Luncheon and Bridge next week at her home, 607 Forest avenue. Mrs. John J. Wilkins entertained the members of the Friday Luncheon and Bridge clnb last week at her home, 606 Laurel avenue. Miss Leftilda Bauer, who has been confined to her home, 1619 Washing- ton avenue, with diphtheria, is re- ported to be convalescing. â€"â€"â€" Mrs W. S. Moore of 531 Washing- ton avenue, has returned to her *ota* after a six weeks' stay at the North Shore Health Resort Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Weld «j 74$ Tenth street announce the bird of a son, Raymond Topping, on TutJ day, April 12. Herbert Hyde, well known Ameri- can pianist, who is organist of St. Luke's church, Evanston, and direc- tor of the Civic Music Association of Chicago, and E. Carleton Kaumeyer, violinist and musical director, are to appear as the assisting artists. The program promises something of unusual interest for north shore music lovers. It is predicted the most novel entertainment to be offered the north shore in many months. =r-â€" One of Mr. Hyde's numbers will be reproduced on the Ampico after he plays it himself and Mr. Kaumeyer will play a group, using the Ampico as his accompanist. ,; â- . _^A, concert^ol-lhis type given re- cently at the~Evanstori Woman s club, met with such success as to prompt a request that a similar en- tertainment be brought to the resi- dents in this vicinity. . •__,., Mr. Kaumeyer is a resident of Wil- mette and has often delighted north shore audiences with his exceptional paying, SCHAEFER wants you to call him for F IARM AND FIRESIDE ASHION ART ILM FUN ORBES MAGAZINE OREST AND STREAM WILMETTE 9S9.W Across /mm the North IVesfemStathn Our location is convenient for you to stop in on your war to or from the City. Loop prices and personal service. Atheletic Underwear 0»fb* Sock? rf Fine* $1.25 . . ..-SIM sa* ' *â- ,•-. - fjM, BURNS' TOGGERY THE STORE FOR MEN â€"JBBBBBBl Mills of New York, president of the Unity board, will act as chairman at this meeting. Sundav evening from 6 to 7 o'clock there will be a reception for Janabe Fazcl. Bahai Juniors will conduct the exercises from 7 to 7:30 and at 7:30 Mr. Randall will give a stereop- ticon lecture showing new views of the Holy "Land. Dr. Pauline Barton-Peake of Cleve- land will act as chairman at the Mon- day r»"Munar meetiner. Dr. Frederick I. D'F.velyn of San Francisco will Social Rappeiitogs speak on "The Independent investl-: jLalce avenue ai gation of Truth"; Mr. Txniis Gregory lations upon th nf Washington on "The Oneness of | .„ . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, have returned from an extended trip to the coast. One of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge clubs will be entertained this week at the home of Mrs. E. P. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. ?ercy W. Andrews, 411 Lake avenue, returned on Mon- day from French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. aiid Mrs. Wallace Miller of 627 are receiving congratu- e birth of a daughter. In order to make room for our new stock, we are closing out all broken lots of Oxfords, Slippers and high shoes, regardless t)/ former prices, at this very moderate figure. Mankind" and Janabe Fa,e! on. "Re- j J^ne^o'lommun/ty fie' at ligion Must Be the Cause of Unity J *"* ' " ' - . . , , and Love." - the house this afternoon at 2 o clock. Tuesday evenincr Miss Louise D. Boyje of Washington will be chair- man. Alfred E. Lunt of Boston will give an address on "The New Solu- tion of the Economic Question'1 and Janarie^Fazel's^subject is "The Con- formity 67 Science alTd^Religton^^the Universal Education of the Future." -Mrs. May Maxwell of Canada is the chairman for Wednesday evening. Mrs. Corinne True of Chicago will speak on "The Temple of Universal Peace"; Mr. Albert Vail on "The Es- sential Necessity of the Confirma- tion of the Holy Spirit" and Janabe Faze! on "The Dawn of the Sun of "Reality and the Power of the In- fl tie nee of BahaWllah." Special music Mr. and Mrs. George Arns oi-J25- Park avenue, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, April 17. Painting and Paperhanging Call WILMETTE 796-J H. J. MILLER 818 Prairie Avenue These shoes are complete in length and widths, but not in every style. Sale Starts Monday Morning BACKER & OSTILLERS NORTH SHORE BOOTERY~= PHONE EVANSTON 6757 IN THE NORTH SHORE HOTEL 529 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON. ILLINOIS OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10:00 O'CLOCK will he a feature of each session The spread of the Bahai cause throughout the world will be the theme on which several speakers will respond at the Feast of Rizwan, ban- quet in the hotel on Saturday, eve- ning. Miss Alma Knobloch who has recently returned from abroad, will tell of the Cause in Europe and Africa. Miss Martha Root, a world newspaper tand magazine writer who took a writing trip around the world during the war and more recently has traveled for six months through South America, will speak of tne Cause in South America and Japan, t^. Zia Bagdadi speaks of the Near East and Mrs. May Maxwell will talk of Canada. Mirza Ahmad Soh- rab will talk about the Bahai Cause ~m the Unitedâ€"States^andT^Janabe Fazel explain how the Bahai Teach- ings are uniring the east and the west. * DONT DESPAIR If you are trembled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in COLD MEDAL GEORGE STUMP â€"-----â€"-----TENOR---------------- Teacher of Singing Assistant to Frantz Proschowaky 718 Fine Art. Bldg. CHICAGO Telephone: Harrison 4031 Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician WH 2152 1150 Wilmette Are. 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