7pfffe yi^^^^^i^S^fW^^^^^:'^^1^- Soloist at Last Symphony Concert Arthur Grandquist, pianist The fourth and last of the series of ittle Symphony" concerts given un |§r direction of George Dasch and ler auspices of the New Trier ||§bwnship Orchestral association, is $1 111 m heduied tor Tuesday evening, Feb- ary 20. at 8 o'clock to be given at New Trier High school auditor- J|jm. A children's concert will be giv- at the same auditorium at 4 o'clock the afternoon of that day. Arthur Grandquist. pianist, who is be soloist at the concert, returns to !§je concert stage after an interval of eral years devoted almost exclus- ively to teachingrâ€"Buring this period retirement his services as soloist â- vc been" so insistently demanded Jit at he has decided to limit his teach- Ill x engagements in order to resume ||f ncert work plr. -Grewtquts* is^a* resident of Wil- [ette and is well known in many rts of the country where he has iccessfully appeared as soloist and ensemble, eliciting the enthusias- comment alike of critics and audi- oes. â- / Tuesday's concert program will be follows: CHILDREN'S CONCERT ertureâ€""The Marriage of Figaro" .............• •â- .......... Mozart elude in C Sharp Minor .......... . • •............... Rachmaninoff the Mill.................... Gillet Danse Arabs from "The Nutcrack"^ r Suite"........... Tschaikowsky Thorn Rose Waltz from "The leeping Beauty" iBallet ......• •... ..................... Tschaikowsky llet Music fro "Rosamunde". .•'•... ....................... Schubert Marchâ€""The Stars and Stripes For- ever" .. • •.................... Sousa EVENING CONCERT Overture to "Der Freischuetz Weber Symphony No, 5. E Minor, "Fiuin the New World".............. Dvorak Adagioâ€"Allegro Molto Largo Scherzo Allegro con Fucco Concerto in E F Orchestra ..••............... Listz a) Andante Cantabile. .Tschaikowsky b) Thorn ^Rose Waltz from "The Sleeping Beauty" Ballet............ .... • •............... Tschaikowsky Overture to "Tannhauser". .Wagner FORD mmmmmmmmutmmmmmmmmmmmi STORAGE Skokie Motor Co; 712^714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers Wilmette War Hero Taken * To Great Lakes Hospital Frank N. Fitzsimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Fitzsimmons, 137 Wash- ington avenue, and a hero of the World war, was removed to the United States hospital at the Great Lakes Naval Training station Tuesday afternoon of this week after he had been unconscious for twenty-four hours as the result of an overdose of sleeping^ potion. Fitzsunmons^was a first lieutenant in the United States army in the World war. At the beginning of the war he was connected with the 132nd regiment but was later transferred to the In- telligence department. In the Argonne he was severely gassed and since that time has been under the care of the gov- ernment as a 100 per cent disabled patient. He was cited for exceptional bravery. He is 31 years old and has lived most of his life in Wilmette. iffllllift abond Dance Admission Ladies 50c Gentlemen 75c Odd FeUow^s HaU Wilmette Saturday Nite Februaryâ€"17th. Music by the ---------Vagabonds-------â€"- BIG SALE ON Pavlova Boots With Fur Tops $1-95 per pair Vhniplete line of 4 Buckle Arctic Galoshesâ€"Sizes to fit everyone: All Kindt of Shoe Repairing 609 MAIN STREET Phone Wilmette 590 Oppbi^ R. Station Cosmos Brothers & Co. BRAND *•&*£» flMEST HILLSIDE GROVES 1153 Wilmette Auenue Opposite Village Theatre Phone Wilmette 2694 People find at this store qual- ities and values that have n& ^ equal oi| the North Shore. â- ^ JTherefojre it is no wonder we have established so great a business in such a short time. Cucumbers, Radishes, Water Cress and Brussels Sprouts at low prices. FRUITS Baldwin Apples, peck 89c Greening Apples, 5 lbs. for .... 25c Roman Beauties, 3 lbs. 25c; peck 89c Per Box, Fancy 77......"..... .$2.65 Jonathan Apples, No. 1 stockâ€"4 lbs. 25c, per case .......... .$2.75 ^GETA?tES^f Fresh Culture Mushrooms at Es- pecially Low Price Artichokes, each .............. 15c Beets and Carrots, bunch . .... .5c Cauliflower.............20c and up Green String Beans, qt. . 7. rrrl9c * Fresh Peas, per lb......... ' Fancy Large Lemons, doz. ...39c Fresh Large Ripe Strawberries, pt. 23câ€"Qt..................45c Fancy Sweet Grapefruit, per case, $3.95 per doz., 55c, 70c, $1.20, 11.40, and $1.70 Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. for;.- .v, .25c Cooking Onions =^rz: 65c New Shipment of Fancy Ohio Pota- toes, per peck ... .... .25c Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges, special at 25c per doz. Other at 35cA 40c, 55c, and 60c per dozT Sweet Tangerines, lg. size, doz. 45c Strawberry Pieplant, 0er Ib^TTT.25c Fresh Spinach, per peck .. .. .35c Celery, White and Sweet, bunches "â- 'â- â- ".""â- â- â- ::«-.»,!«-»-..«. *"'«'-'«.»^i^:^v^^:'i':10c and 25c Fancy Solid Heads Iceberg Lettuce, l ^.v. ..., 5c and 10c or 3 for 25c *aperSi peirllb. at f-7:H 7M%M~ ?&i0ff'. m: i*3K w^^MH^M'r?"S^fetei#it^&^&i;-^'«^S fifefeJSi? M&iii^^SSMiS^A^i^S