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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1926, p. 13

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August 6, 1926 WILM ETTE LI FE PARADE ON WINNETKA DAY 13 That more than half a million Cl1i- and Pacific sntem and Southern lines · I I e t o. new · 1 1\viii place in· senicc new sixtv-three cage women wt'II 1 >e a> acvance fur styles for the con11ng season I . · is assured in the ci~y-\vide program h.ot~r extra fare d~luxc. tra~ns het\\·een piau ned hy the As soc tatcd Fur Tnclus- C htcago and Caltfonua, tt \\·as antr~e~ of Chicago ior its fifth annuallnouncecl this week. The deluxe train nullwn doll~r. fur sl.w\\·. · between Chicago and San Franci sco The "xhti>It ll'l . "-· ' ,,.11tcl1 . '~· <lc,·eiOJ)ecl ,,·ill he known as the San Francisco dunng five years mto a st upendous . . 'f . :' pectacle, opens at the Balaban and 0\·crland Lunttcd. he deluxe tram Katz Chicago theater in the Loop on bct\\"een Chicago and Los Angeles will Angtt=-t 9. On Augu st 1() the entire be kno\\"n as thr Los Angeles Limited. sho,,· "·ill he mo\·ed to the Tivoli Thes e trains will be operated on the theater on th e south side. On August 23 it will open its north side run at the ne\\" "Cpto,,·n theater and the final week, August 30, ""ill find it in tl1e Sena te th eater on the west side. Xeighhnrhood memb er's nf the fur a:;:;oc iati on are pl;~nning a gala week to conr the dates of the showing in I their indi\·idual communities. THe <·xhihit thi-; -;caso n features no indi,·idual firm or ex hibit or. but the garment.' 100 oi them, clw -;e n h~· contest. are representative of the Chicago fur t rad c as a whole. and exce ed in \·a luc and IH: attt~·. it is sa id. the displays of pre\·iott:-. staS())l:'. Authentic =- t~· Je s and type: ni fur ior c\·ery hour in the day will hl' sho ,,·n on li\·ing tnodcls \Yith apprnpriatt· gom1s. hats. shnes and j nn· ).., for t\"t ry ens tum c. T h a t co a t s \\ i 1 I h t' a · I i t t k :'I h or 1e r. that the "r~-ra lkcl "tlat" iur"-that is t ho-.l' o i s IH·rt cr hair and lighter \Wight-are iaYoritt:' inr tlw coming \\·inter\ styks. i-. indicated h~· a glimp=-c (,j tlw "IHl\\" ;ttTa\·. For nJore formal wea r. Oltl"l'll :\nn.c· coll ars and slcc\·es ,,·ith n·~tch flare irom ell><1\\· to wrist art· in c·Yidenn·: anrl lllr1re coats than ·.na ! art· :- h nwn i or c \"\:n i 11 g \\"('a r. Deluxe Train Service to · fastest overland schedules ever placed Invite Women to Be in Force November 14 in effect. Witness Fur Show On the same date, these railways Effective November 14, the Chicago · will place in operation another ,all in B-K Theaters and :\orth \Vestern railway-"Cnion standard pullman trai~ between Chicago and San Francisco and Los Angeles on a sixty-eight hour schedule without extra fare, to be . known as the Gold Coast Limited. There · 'vill be no change in the present excellent se rvice provided on the Portland Limt'tecl and Cot1tt.tletltal Limited operating between Chicago and the Pacific coast. Detailed information as to time of I departures and arrivals at terminals \\"ill be announced at an early date. One of the feat ures of the Winn·etka day ce lebration, Tues day, A ugust 19, will he the big parade. The Wn;:\rETIE LrFE is requested to announce that should there be any W ilmette firms desiring to place decorated cars or trucks in this parade, they will be welcome. Such persons are asked to communicate with W. T. Werste d, chairman of the parade committee. Mrs. E. H. Colegrove of 735 Tenth street, had as her guests Tuesday evening, her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hanchett, Jr., w:ho were on ·t heir way from their home in Detroit to Minneapolis. Henrg C.Lgtton I Sons ORRINtl'l'ON and CH J.I~CH-Evanstou fiD)llliB + + + IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP- l" DEATH TAKES FAT H E R \\'rH,cbtc,t·k antt;H .. 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