16 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 1 Cantata Features Christmas Program Fourth Annual Christmas Program to bs Given at Now Trior High School Sunday, Doctmbor 18 The fourth annual Christinas music* al program will be given at the New Trier High school auditorium On Sunday, December 18, at 4 o'clock. The Chorus, Glee clubs, Orchestra and soloists will participate under the di- rection of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton. Following the program, the faculty will hold an open house for the par- ents and their friends. The parents j are especially urged to be present at that time to meet the teachers in- formally. The program follows: Orchestral Preludeâ€" "Exaltation"............... Coerne Choral Preludeâ€" "Praise To Thee*, Our Great Creat- or".......................Rossini Carols sung by the chorus and audi- ence. Cantataâ€" ♦â- "The Manger Throne"............ ........Charles Fonteyn Manney, sung by the glee clubs and chor- us, accompanied by the orchestra. Solos by Miss Irma Moschel, soprano; Mrs. Asa B. Cooley, contralto; Mr. William Snyder, tenor; and Mr. Charles Lutton, baritone. LOSE AT CHESS Cheat experts of Hyde Park High school defeated the enthusiasts from New Trier 7 to 2 last Saturday at the Chicago Chess and Checker club. This was the second defeat for New Trier this season at the hands of the Hyde* Parkers. Read Page ». Farmer Kingsbury's act on â€"Adv. THIS CHRISTMAS Trade at THE HOUSE OF KIRCHBERjni i DIAMONDS VI ROUNDED 1867 Watches, Jewelry, Silverware 104 N. Stat* Street, Chicago 1 Door North of Washington St., Oppoeite Field'i lycetV baacet uwfcanSMiai i» jmmtfaraato* Purchase) Can be Made by Mail Catalog on Request A Gift An Oliver Typewriter for Christmas! Here's a sugges- tion that brings a lasting gift, one that encourages self-im- provement. For Son or Daughter at college, for Father's home work, and for Mother, the typewriter in the home is a pleasure for all. It replaces tedious long-hand. 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MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1546-1347 Heavy Beacon Cloth Bathrobes 2 to 6 years..................... 2.95 to 3-95 8 to 12 years......................425 and 4.50 14 to 16 years......................5.00 to 6.50 A real gtt for a boyish boy, is a mackinaw made of fine all wool cloth, a dark conservative plaid, provided with plentv of huge pockets, neTtecT and double breasted. Every" garment in this group is a special value, there are values from 1.0.50 to 12.50, all reduced. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Wear Resisting KNICKERS Gray Flannel BLOUSES 2.95 and 3.50 His eyes will sparkle if he jrets a pair of these Corduroy knick- ers, for his first thot will be one of assurance, they'll stand hard wear and lots of it. Their price is.....................2.95 Tweeds are 3.50 -_P Snappy Tweed Caps [75 Rough English tweed for goo«l appearance, heavy satin lining for warmth, a big visor tor style : describes these caps fair- ly well, and the boys certainly like them. â- '-â- " 2 Piece Flannelette Pajamas First of all, there is the import- ant point of cut. to be consid- ered in the buying of sleeping garments. These are roomy, and well tailored, heavy fleeced flannel makes them, frogs trim them, and all boys like to wear jthem. One piecie_sLe^pjexs for laddies up to eight years . old, have feet; they are priced ..85c 1 75 and 2.00 They're wool, you know, and very warm. The 1.75 model has one pocket, and the fabric is lighter weight than that used in the 2.00 one. They're for rough and ready lads, who have an eye for comfort. F-./r th.; S.na 1 Bovs of the Familv Oliver Twist Sailor Suits made of jersey......... .10.00 storm serge ___ .........7.50 French serge............ 8.50 This style is always adorable on a pudgy little fellow, there is the sailor blouse with its rows of white braid; trimming, the red chevron on the sleeve, the stars on the collar, the double yoke on the blouse, and the enormous black tie: and besides all of these things, there are the huge water pearl buttons, which keep the trousers and waist close friends. The trous- ers, by the way. are lined. The serges are navy blue, the jer- seys, heather mixtures. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Heavy .Durable Co; made of kersey cloth. beaver collared, are ......18.00 navy blue cheviot, fur collar are ...... ......1430 Both of these coats are made in the same style, with muff, and tailored pockets,, double. breasted, belted, and linecLthru- out with quilted sol satin: the difference in price arises from the difference in fabric, and fun Kaynee Madras SHIRTS 2.00 His youthful fancy certainly - will approve these, shirts, made just like his Dads; they are collar band models, and ~ either stiff or soft collars can be worn with them. If he likes colored ones, these are colored-woven stripes. The white ones are woven corded. Shaker Knit Slipover ^SWEATERS ° 5.95 and 6.95 Get him a sweater, is sound ad- vice, if you really want to "make him happy, and a slip-over is the thing. Heavy, Warm ones, all - wool which come in two color effects, can be had at either 5.0S or 6.95. Brown and tan, brown and green, and navy, and ma- roon, are liked most particu- larly. Two Color Silk Knit Ties 75c Just 'tween us, the boys all think, 'these ties are the berries.' Red, green, blue, tan and gray, are combined with black and in each instance the result is highly satisfactory. Wear Proof He'll be 'the cock oi the j walk' in one oi these cord suits; They're so trim, '| and well tailored, and the | â€"color, taupe, » so prac» | tical. _ The coats are lined with black „alpaca, the trousers with twilled cloth- Sizes are 8 to 15 years.