Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 9

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January 22, 1926 ...... N.l L ME T T E use at reading or working, distance These are the cases that usually cau~e most trouble-where the eyes seen to be right but really are wrong, it is explained. For many such cases ouly the most painstaking examination will reveal the errors. Such cases undermine one's physical resistence and often result in a breakdown, both physical and nervous, due to the waste of nerve energy in trying to keep in focus. Another clinic will be held February 5, at the Hotel Sherman for newspaper employes only. This date is also for the annual State Optical Convention. General Clinics arc planned for every community in Chicago. Dr. 0. H. Bersch, Wilmette Optometrist, assisted at this clinic and was also chosen as one of the clinician s for the February clinic. LIF e· 9 I Local Optometrist Assists at 'Clinic for Mail Employes : I I .---------------------------------------------------i I IS YOUR HOME FOR SALE : I I I I I I On ~Ionday. ] anuary 18, the Illinois State Society of Optometri~ts held a free eye clinic r~t the Central Y. 11:. C. A. in Chicago for employe,:, of the Chicago Post Office. More than 300 t..mployes were examined and given prescriptions indicating thei~ visual defects or where pathological conditions were discovered treatments were advised More than 75 Optometrists from Chicago and surrounding town s as~1sted in making examinations. Of those examined, over 80 percent had visual defects suft1cient to he a handicap in their ,,·ork and over 60 percent had never ,,·orn gla sses. The vision of 65 percent of all examined Miss Helen Evans of 616 Gregory "as normal, althought the ey es pained avenue is spending a week or two visitor tired headaches followed continued ing friends in Indianapolis. We have several clients who are looking for homes along the North Shore. municate with us. If you want to sell your home, com- W. L. Dormand & Co. Dormand Bldg. I 60 5 Davis Street Evanston University 4383 · -------------------------------------------------~·- Women,__ Correct Style,/ at ~ale fJrtCe.l ne-w-est Models ~pring 95 Beautiful ?lew J r0es thar fJ!ease the ?!lost '- _~acting Comhining Perfect Yilr-J With Perfect Stvle· · · · · · ·· ../ Right-Soft patent leather. Center-Black satin and velvet. Left-Black Satin cutout-very special. Bought· to be sold regularly at $6. oo, these shoes are radically reduced for this week only, to introduce more women to Feltman \'1 Curme phenomenal shoe values. In this sale are 3 7 5 extraordinary new sty les. Included are dainty dress slippers of lustrous satin and paten t leather; and smart street oxfords in supple calfskin. The latest colors: Blondes, Golden Browns, Soft Tans and Puritan Grays are shown. There are now thousands of pairs i n all sizes. Prompt buying is imperar;ve. $ 95 ONYX SilkHosiery Onyx very finest full .. fashioned silk hosiery in service and sheer weights; in all the newest Spring 6hades, auch as Bl·e Fox Br~an N..Je Cinrutmon &lrutJUJ STORE Evanston, Ill. ADORE SSES 3 Loop Stores 308. So. State Street 617 Davis St., 4710 Sheridan Road 118 So. State Street 134 No. State Street p,,;,,,. Gray Siltter FELTMAN & CURME 73 Stores-"Coast to Coast"

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