mm mm HE LAKE SH^^ ^w»i§!l- â- â- :$& Mi SF? •^lllpi. IN gNORTH|5^rtPigri.ITBa'rfR fVT.RS- mmm$W$l$â„¢ â- Â¥.»â- â- â- â- «VMiW »«â- •*** â- **-,'ii5f0^^sy^S'ai-/' â- piHear Homely Triitfis..... n isif Tirrc IP. Air on the G."String^f!l#Ifc.; .Bach La plus que Lente ........... .Debussy Violin, Mrs. Doroty Macauley jj$$" .-â- â- â- .â- 'â- IdyUe •.:â- ;â- '.-.; *•; <vitfM!^&*$i&.' Faulkea |JI^:H»^yad--ite8y" ^1..:.T:i..t,;..'.MacDowell Viennese Popular Song ..... .Kreisler Kreisler 11 r OBS the eighth grade or high schoolMiss in your family think she should wear silk stockings and pumps or roll them down at the top In this kind of weather? Haa she int- fluenced Mother to permit her to wear abbreviated "undies" i» winter, *nd summer furs when tlSeS^ercury is above 90 degrees? Or te Mother try- ling 16- hold on to her old-fashioned and common-sense ideas and to rout ^tfi© lip attcfc; iPOuge ifinoTpSwder from Daughter's vanity case, and to pay 1 fewer doctor's bills? I The Woman^n club of Wilmette is to ^hear homely truths on this score next â€"Wednesday morning, January 25, at 11 a. m. from a woman authority. On that occasion Mrs. Lena Walters Frew, the attending nursed*-~New~^Trter High school, from her first-hand con- tact with the high school's a: dress problem, will discuss with the club mothers the health of their daughters ;|as ^'MJ^S^^S^^S^^^tU^ :ghabitBfr~'^:"::-HjMl^^ â- at the high school will talk on the social side of the life of the school girl. This program is under the aus- pices of the Child and Home depart- ment All club members are welcome. TK^Luncheon will trer served at w o^cTock; ah^Taember^^shing reser- forr | eau, 1507 Walnut avenue, by mail be- fore Monday. . \ ; Reports will be read from delegates s^tozthe fcegtotitivlrW^ a fort- / night ago at the Congress Hotel, and the Tenth District meeting held this week at the North End Woman's club in Chicago. * j The musical programSof the day will be furnished by members of the new musical club, called "The Wilmette Musical Society," organized about a year ago by Mrs. Dorothy Macauley. The club has an active and en- . thusiastic membership of twenty-two and numbers among Its members, some of the best musical talent of the North Shore. ^gio^dl^^SiSwmS^SilDai^ â- -<&- Minor Etude ..... ^:...,:. .Chopin (Music arranged by Mrs. Macauley) Violin Quartette, Mrs. Macauley, Mrs. David Towne, Mrs. Stacey Ben- nett, Miss Elizabeth Hughes; piano, Mrs. OsBKfia^^^^^^§§^^^i^ S^Our American Fiction" will be the subject discussed by Professor Frank- lyn B. Snyder at the meeting of the Woman's Library club next Thurs- day afternoon. Augmenting the pro- gram will- be a group of songs ren- dered by Mrs. Harry S. Moses, lyric -sopranoT"^"^ The monthly meeting of Woman's Catholic club; Wilmette will be held at the home of Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue on Friday, January 27, at two o'clock1. The pro- gram will be in charge of the Phil- anthropy department, of which Mrs. Florenz Nolan is chairman. The speakers for the afternoon are Rev- erend Father Qullle, whose subject will be "The WorkingBoys* Mission' Trade School"; and Mra. Alfred, J- Benson, "Vocational Training for Shut-ins." Mrs. M. K. Legler Junkin, rendered a group of soprano selec- Dorothea Ball and Miss Gallagher of Wilmette, and Miss Marjorie Price, Miss Catharine Chandler, Miss Eliza- beth Doane, and Miss Velma Staley of :Bvanston.s»fe^ tsmms ^fe^NlirTRllB JOINS NEW New Trier has enlarged its field of activity toward the goal of a Greater New Trier in joining the new suburban debating league with Proviso, La- Grange, and J. Sterling Morton high schools. Bach school will have two teams, each consisting of two mem. hers, who will have four debates dur- ing the contest. The negative will quisite DRESSES at -0i Miss Payton. Instructor of EngliBhj tions. The hoHleHses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Frank Seng, James Byrnes. • ^§fl-v^;l: The Federation of Woman's clubs of the Tenth Congressional District Was entertained Monday by the North End club.: A board meeting at 9:30 o'clock preceding the regular opening at ten o'clock; Mrs. Vv^HTPaiToll, president of the hostess club gave an. address of welcome, followed by a response from Mrs. Dwight-C Orcutt of Glencoe, vice-president at large. Part_or the morning was devoted to reports and business followed by ad- dresses by Mrs. John T,_ Mason, Illi- nois Federation Wonaanfs Club Di- rector to the General Federation, and Mr*. W; l^Unn, -President of the Board of Directors of the Park Ridge School for':-Girls;" . After luncheon there was special music and an address by Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin) on "Americanizing the" First:" American.^r^',;v:,,:;:^l^.". Delta Gamma sorority' members Piano, Mrs. Ernau Blythe Akely. taebenefit of"*the house fund. Thft TioM^ssfts during the stason will include Mrs. Ross FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, i WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Announces A Free Lecture on Christian Science give two debates and ihe affirmative two. The contest will be held some time in March. The question decided upon la "Resolved: That the Policy of the Closed Shop in Industry is Justifiable.^ The tryouts for the members of the local team wiU be held si the regular meeting of the New Trier Debaters Tuesday, January. 24, at 8:15................"' Here is rare opportunity for girls up to "tweet six- teen r KIDDIE NOOK is clearing out clozens of ex- lesale prices, or even below nothing over the ^ season. These sales of exclusive apparel win many new friends, and KIDDIE NOOK U thereby well re- warded for any sacrifice in prices. Few dresses, if any, smartest styles arid best GINGHAM and other materials. bargains, of course, you must see them. Dresses for- mer ly selling up to $10.00 are now $5.95; while those if retailed at higher prices are correspondingly reduced. H While here^picfc^ur^ :fl PATRICK, andâ- â- ,:, other i>oSHds*- "by Clarence W, Chadwick, C. S. B. |g^^^|rf^|i«alia> ,.,Nebraslca5SSS£i5i Member of the Board of Lectureship of The MotheY Church, The Fir»t Church of Christ, Scientist, fn Boston, Mass. Monday Evening, January 23, 1922, at 8 o'clock TME^arora^rEDiFi Corner of Central Avenue and The Public is Cordially II Tenth Street, Wilmette^ S invited to attend ^ '.!Ȥ ONLY undertaking establ- ishment in Wilmette. Conscientious service is .;jnyjmoltei=£p3p^^ Undertaker I am now in business for niyself, conducting the* 1124 Central Avenue WILMETTE | " FUNERAL DIRECTQRS FOR 67 YEARS ^^MM 612 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. PHONE EVANSTON 449 Come in and see what good values are to be had at the following ?:200 Tair#^:: childrert*s^s^ 50 Pairs women's calf pumps (widths aa, a^ an<| b, in^'s to :'-^~..... ^$11,00 values ...1- 100 pairs growing girts brown elk osdEoIr^ "" 20 pairs women's brown calf oxfoiSs t^u6^$^ffl^j^ ^j^owing^irj^^ndjv^ You will find these prices way belo#trirwholesale cost of any of .these |g||||g- â- :rr::^:\ â- : ~m^ 4%>.%*&â- -â- â- â- -mm --offered- -shoes.;',-,-^i^li-^:^^.S,MVtM .....!"':"" •^ag^srr^jjpff Noexchatigi^M ,^:.j&^^±4i. „|^iMf^^||^i^||^^:Mi2i^