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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Oct 1921, p. 9

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...... -,?s!ilipp!^ iJiiiiiiiLiiLu.«jiiui,iiiiiijiiijiiiip.j.i ii i! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm** . THE LAKE SHORE NEWS^RIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1921 ft > Acti vitiej1 a pNlortKJKoreCl\ibj by Rutk RLrley^* HOSE who have inadvertently chanced to look at the stage through the "wrong" end of their opera glasses while at I the theater will doubtless recall the astonishing illusion they | experienced of seeing the actors suddenly, as if by magic, re- j to the size of mere dolls. This fascinating illusion is intensified .1K>„ witnessing a performance of Tony Sarg's Marionettes which re to be brought to the north shore on Wednesday afternoon and irening. November 2, and shown at the Winnetka Woman's club. ' Governor as one of the_,five members of the State Educational Commission, whose duty it will be to investigate the whole Educational system of Illi- nois* a report of which is to be made .at the next legislature. Other mem- | hers of tin's commission are Mr. A. M. I Shelton, of Crystal Lake, superinten- dent of schools in McHenry county, chairman; Dean C. M. Thompson of the School of Commerce, at the Uni- versity of Illinois {Senator William S. Gray of Coatsburg, 111., and Represen- tative Harry Wilson of Pinckneyville. The first meeting of this Commis- sion will be held in Chicago on Sat- urday ,October 15." Here is the oldest plaything in the world, the acting ddll, doing I things that humftns spend their energies attempting to do on I stage, and doing ihcm so much more delicately and whimsically iat their work is like a delicious faraway satire of the work of the jgular player. "::".â-  Tony Sarg, an illustrator and cartoonist of international reputa- n, is enjoying the distinction of having revived the ancient art of ippet play in our country. At first the little wooden headed dolls (ere designed for his own amusement but later the interest grew' and tw the tiny actors have wound their heart strings around the pub- 's affections and made their creator famous from coast to coast. rom the moment that the curtains and reveal the diminutive stage spectator is carried away by the hâ€"thatâ€"tireâ€"puppets are living Not only do -Mr. Sard's pup- « use their arms, hands and feet in Iking', dancing or making love with e and grace but some of them, Nick Idder, in Rip Van Winkle, fojr in- ncc. wink at pretty maids and hjpve ir lips to the speech of the con? led reader. rom the wings the performance is >n more interesting and wonderful. marionette stage which Mr. Sarg developed is a surprisingly com- ated thing. Eight highly trained ipeteers are necessary to give any performance. These puppeteers, tioned on bridges above the little |e. manipulate the figures* speak lines, change the lightning ec|uip- Int and provide the music oiij a }iety of specially designed instfu- ts. he repertory includes three sep- te and distinct programs. "Rip Winkle", "The Rose and the ', nnd "Olla Podrida"TT~ Mrs. Maurice H. ka, was recently Lieher of Winnet- appointed by the r; October Records Now Here Hear Them Today You'll be playing them at 1 home tonight. Ballads, Operatic, Orchestral, Humorous, Song, Dance, > Novelty Brunswick Records Can be Played on Any Phono- graph Here's One - M A! Played byâ€"Uh-Jonei Come In And Hear It. ERSON _ Chandler's " jQ +/vuntaitv Square * Ak W BVAN STON jS How AboutY Toy Touring Car? . with disc wheels, bumpers, head- lights, steering wheel and other ac- cessories, to delight the heart of the youthful autoist. Our stock of juvenile vehicles was never so great' Put the youngsters on wheelsâ€"We have every variety of vehicle - - coasters, velocipedes, auto engines, joy ponies, trucks, scooters and a large number of others, f^ 4 Davis St., Evanston Evanston 654 CLEAN OUT ATTIC WITH A "FOR SALE" AD fhe Executive Board of the New erica Shop will meet Monday. Oct- r 17, at 1:30 p. m., room 931, Fine s building, Chicago. Irs. Helen B. Paulsen, the - child khologist. is coming to the Worn - club of Wilmette. on Friday Jning. October 21, at 8 o'clock. Irs. Paulsen carries a wonderful ^sagc of affectionand understand- to the grown-ups of America in training and helping of little men women. Her story will be illu- kted by tiny figures of actual Ither Goose characters, and illumin- â-  by many examples from realjife fcodav. lis talk is given in the interest of Child and Home department of Woman's club and is open to all and women of the community.___ [wo concerts will be given for the lefit oi-the New America Shop, con- ed bv the Daughters of the Am- an Revolution, as part of their ricanization program. ese concerts Will feature the idle song and costumes of fifteen ions. The artists will be America's inger citizens front nations repre- ted .-- e first entertainment will be given 15 o\ lock, Wednesday afternoon, lober 19. at St. Simons Parish se, L-land and Racine avenues, ago. * |he second Will be given at 8:15 »ck. Goober 21, at Peoples' Liberal ch. Stewart avenue and Sixty- strcei, Chicago. ickets can be purchased at New [erica Shop, 1409 Stevens building. i*e sttf-et, Chicago. Through this \ the D. A. R. has come in contact 26 nationalities. Do You Walk With a Smile or a Limp?I Wearers of Cantilever Shoes walk with an easy poise that bespeaks freedom from foot troubles. They step out^with easy carriage, ankles straight and steady, feet arched with natural grace. They can walk for a long time without fatigue. And that swinging walk brings health and a greater capacity for happiness. Well-fitted shoes contribute irnr portantly to your strength and to your happiness. They must provide "room for the toes, and freedom for the flexible arch of the foot. They must not check the free play of the muscles. m __Ordinary . stiff-shanked shoes bind the foot and prohibit its natural^ movement. But the Cantilever Shoe has a flexible shank that bends^with" the foot. The shoe yields with every step, encourages the foot muscles to exercise, and keep strong. The Nicest Store in Town Fountain Square, Evanston Jersey Silk Petticoats 295 Of course you know these are*special! Think of itâ€"good quality jersey petticoats, with ac- cordian pleated flounce, at this price! The colors are Alice blue, taup'e^gray and rust. arnar 235 W. Madison The Cantilever last follows the out- line of the foot. The toes may stretch luxuriously, y They point ahead as they should for comfort and correct posture. The-set of the heel tends to distribute the weight so that the body is well-poised. And the shoes are good-looking, graceful, trim, correct. For Sale on North Shore by (north shore bootfry North Shore Hotel Building 1529 Davis St., Cor. Chicago Avenue Telephone Evanston 6757 ^~ Open Saturday Evenings Others at 495 are made with a silk fringe trimming at the bottom in place of a ruffle or flounce. Colors are blue and henna. â- /' When you come to get your bloomersâ€"be sure to look at the new aprons we haveâ€"They're theduckicst things!! Bloomers Made of Cotton Jersey are 2.50, they are full length, and have dduble elastic at the knees, and elastic tops. The crotch is rein- forced. Colors are olive green, taupe and black. '& * \ , ' ' â-  ' â-  â-  â-  •_______________________________________________ Bloomers Made of Silk Jersey are 475 Others are 5.50 -5.95 -6.50 - 6.95 and Quality Determines the Price.

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