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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1921, p. 13

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â€" JfeWB of the North Shore Golf Clubs OKIE COUNTRY CLUB offers a most interesting program /or this weetOn Sunday tfiere will be a ^pecUl eiAiWtion tennis match between two well known tennis stars Charles U Johnson, co-winner of the Illinois State championshio in tmm in 1919 along with Ralph Burdick, and Charles E. Haggett T tenuis professional at the Skokie club. Mr. Haggett has to ,is credit victories over many of the most prominent clav-court ,thletes of^the country. A contest between so expert a pair of kvers insures a dose and vigorous match which should furnish ^erv interesting afternoon. The match will be started at five dock, after the hot sun has subsided. This will be more pleasant )r both players and spectators. •___- ____â€" â€"â€" ' ♦ • .. Cameron. Trent of the Winnetka THE LAKE SHORE XEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1921 the dub. A class has been called 1 for Saturday morning at wlucli t^ â-  the tennis professional will explain hj* P^ns for the course and enroll the racauette-aspirants. The plan to teach 4em while they're young, should turn out a number of young; stars who can take the places of old- er and less agile court players. A 30c ad works wonders Mayfield Course announces that he rV:ulv to give the benefits of his Ixpert golf knowledge to all who k'ish to take advantage of it. Other flub professionals usually confine all [heir instruction to club members »ut Mr. Trent is open to all i1k» seek his services. This is an knusual opportunity for North Shore [ink enthusiasts to better their game under correct tutelage and to save ieir patience for later years. , The finals of the race for the Ar- kle Trophy will be held on Saturday bfternoon i at the Westmoreland Country Club. This trophy was do- bated by Mr. Robert W. Campbell, hd is being eagerly sought for by biany. club members. The qualify- ing round for the Aberdeen Cup will also he run off. This round consists >f 18 holes medal play with handi- caps to apply. The entrants hold- fag the sixteen lowest net senr*. ysfi qualify; no handicap to exceed 18 strokes. â€"Thf weekly-fellowship Cup is up again this week t'o fall to the fortu- nate one who turns in the low net score for 18 holes, medal play, hand- icaps. Bob-o-link Golf Club schedules the semi-finals of the contest for the Fel- lowship Trophy. 18 holes Match Play 3-4 handicap. There are also prizes offered for First Low Net, Sec- Low Net, First Low Gross, and Second Low Gross totals on 18 holes. Medal Play Handicap. These weekly prize features have awakened considerable interest and keen competition has developed amongst the enthusiastic "ball chasers." * Skokie Country Club is planning a campaign for correct tennis play- ing among the Junior members of GOLF Do you want to improve your (ante? SUtrantee resultsâ€"Cluba made Co dividual requimnrnt*. CAMERON TRENT. Golf Club Sport ami Week End Skirts MADE AT THE WILSON ?KIRT SHOP "msdemitkywmnimttrimr Suite Ml* St* vena Building Randolph 1210 17 North SJ.L CHICAGO IS North Wabash NEWCOMB, MACKLIN & CO. Manufacturers p Picture Frames, Cornices, Mirrors, Consols) Tables, Decorative Specialties WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR GALLERIES WHERE CAN BE SEEN WORKS BY NOTED ARTISTS Wholesale end Retell phon# Control S215 N. State & Kinzie Sts. CHICAGO SUMMER TRAVEL 1921 East & West Writ*, phone or call lor oor new eighty page booklet oa AMERICAN TRAVEL Just off the press iilllllllllllilllHIIIIII I S«W *N"I*^A ••â- 0*1â„¢J|0^ o8*9|uo •pituefttoa uoexasr je»AV of Z •Xp^cuiuiuDsipui djnsui tpii{Av soiutidiuoD ui And pjnoM. noA ubij* *s3|-%03 jnoqc joj sdubjrsui SJ34UA\43pUQO|iqOlUOjnyUBDU3UIV djnads ubo no A 'paooaj pooS « iptM. *j3Aup pooS n 3IV. no A ji •snojndruDSun pu« ssaj -3JL-0 9ip UIOJJ SSOJ J3AOD 04 l|2riOU3 qSiq dpBUi 9JB stuniuiaad douB -ansui /Cuvuipuo ssnuDsq si JBifj, -OJtlB JS*8 UB3 5[UtJq B 5B XOUOUI jr Aiojjoq 3,ubd oxjAk aidoaCj Beginning Thursday, June 16th, Early enough to give you a full season's wear. THERE ARE 374 PAIR WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS IN THIS LOT White Oxfords $3.50 $6.50 values Now...... NOTE SIZES AS FOLLOWS: AA A B D 2*4 j SVi 4 14V, 1 S 10 ! 1 7 6 10 1 5 ( 8 7 4 1 3 13 1 11 13 13 3 1 5 10 13 10 SVil * I •% 8 6 6* 4 1 I 7 14 18 16 9 15 12 3 7 12 rjm\ • 6 8 8-i 8 15 ] 11 5 | 2 4 6 1 White Oxfords and Pumps $6.00 $8.50 and $9.00 value* Now....... Children'! Shoe* $1.00off The Pair All Regular Lines Reduced as Follows: h Black 'a Tan w« Growing Girls' Growing Girls' Growing Girls' Tan Oxfords. Elk Oxfords. $10.00 Values 11.00 Values 7.00 Values &50 Values 7.00 Values . ISO . 5.00 lofant's Shoes 50c*oft The Pair 11 No Refunds, no Exchanges, for credit S. POOL Shoes for Women and Children 1608 Chicago Avenue ^Tefephoiie 973 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS

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