October 8, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE .- Music Instructor Tells of Her . Life Among the Chinese Miss Laura Coupland, who has recently returned from a residence of a nutn!)e.r of years in China, and who J~as JOmed the _faculty of the Columbia School of M ustc, teaching ·in the Wilmette Branch at 627 11th street has the f?llowing to say in an inte~viev.r covenng her experiences in the Celestial Kingdom: · vi ~ited the usual places in the 9nent tor the short time the ship was 1~1 port:. Yo~ohama. Kohc, Xaga sa ki. Shanghat-wrth these T haYe literallY a passing acquaintance, but I am mor-e familiar with Hong Kong, Canton. and other cities of South China for I liYC~d in Canton for fi,·e ve~rs. The most interesting things that happened \\'ere, of course. war~: T miss them in America. Although the Chinese fir st im·ented gunpowder. it rtmaincd for the Christian nation s I<> show them it s possibilities. \Vhen T went out to China it was st ill customan· fnr armies to fight rtll cia~· \\·ith out a- single casualty-and if there was one it was all ton often the innocent h,·standcr! But fnur years later, in a h~g hattlt oYer the posse'-.sinn oi one cit,·. a thou..;and llll'll \\'tre killed. · "Curiou~ly l'nough, in ~pitc of the !hJ·ill of rannun and lntllcts. it i:-; the iunny -..idl' of \\'ar \\'hich one remcmIH'r~. T ~uppn-..e thl' men wlw ,,·ent to France itt! thl' -..;1111L', n·L· n \\·ith the lllL'lllory (If th(' tragtdits \\'hirh ocrurrl'd th(·n·. But in \\·a r nr peace, ;d\\·ays t lw 1111,... t ah..;nrhing thing to me \\'a:-;. tht Chinl'St' people. and 111\' efforts !11 absorb a~ mnrh a; po ss ible -oi their l~arkground ni 4.000 ~·c ar . oi history, l!tnaturc and culture." J EI·················································~·····EI : 19 : l e I · EVANSTON SHOP OPE~ TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS . : ! .(.)IKltiDID i: Henrg C.Lytton I ·:r . · : e l j . State and Jackson-Chicago ~ Orrington and Church-Evanston Sons . t . : e · ., : : : · ·· · · · \sc\:1./i}.!··~f~~~ ·I r· ( .. :-.::0 I ~~~ ,1/ ~'1 , ~',·' ·· : · · · · :'i, . 'I! ,~;, ·; I ' . \ "·~ v'.· cJ ,,. j,\ ... '~ t,· ' I · . ·f . :~~ ; ~:)· .\·, . I ' 1 ~-~r. ~·- :~~1r /;j!j '1J l~.t v ,, J ' I · : · · ,.. · 1/ !· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ,. · I: , l· I · ··I · l· ' · · · · · · - · · · ,. . SEARCH ETERNAL Trafllc problem:' are not tH.:\\· , ~I istt' r \'oah ktd them too; · ~ailing in hi-. \\'(Ioden :\rk, T()ok him L 1rt.\· cla~·s to park. -Earh·ille (111.) Leader. :i ·' · · · · ·· · · · · · IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP ·' ·I · These Gray--Tones and Browns Have Made a Real Hit SuitsWithOneandTwoTrousersThat Stand Alone in Value and Smartness · . · · i e · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' ·· I I !· I. I I · ~ . ·· ·· : :· . · · · · · · · · · : : : : : · · I· :· . · · · · · Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES lt"a not so much the size or color of the EYES that makes them beautiful. Rather, it's the glow which. radiates from them. .U"" leas icept always dean and healthy, EYES lack1this alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par~ tides :md keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. O..r illwtTakd books on "Eye Caw· or "E~e Beaut," are fREE on rcquae., . .I , · · · · The Murine Company l)ept. 33, Chic:qo ·· ' I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , ARTICULAR Young ·Men have learned that our n. ew Evanston Shop is. presenting the style ideas that are "Right." Not just a handful-but a complete variety. And in addition our lpatrons enjoy the price advantages of our tremendous down town volume. The new three-button Collegiate Suit with six-button vest, the smart Doublebreasteds,' all are here in these striking Browns, Gray-Tones and Tans. If you want the most in style, variety, pattern and quality that $50 will buy, you will visit this smart shop. P · · · ·· j : · ~: ······.······························· ~· ············· ··~1!11