December 17, 1926 WIL-METTE side of the studio's activities. Little clothes and blankets, in the softest of wools and the most delicate of shadings , are most pleasing. ~f rs. F. R. Quayle of 38 Crescent place left yesterday for San Francisc o to mert ~h. Quay le, who has been on a bu siness trip in ] apan, Cit ina and the Philippines for the past year. Mr. and \ ~fr s. Quayle will remain on the westen1 coast for the Christmas holiday s. LIFE 3.1 Baker Loomcraft · Experiences Fine · Success Locally Among the many su rpri ses in store for north shore .residents who have intere sted th emse lve s in local places of nove l or unique character is the Baker Loom craft Studio, located . at .1103 Central avenue, Wilmette , and operated under th e direction of Mrs. Ha.rt Edward Baker. Started as a hobby or sid e line years ago, it ha s de,·e lope d from the one lo om sta te t o it s present proportions of two store ro CJms and a numb er of modern, hand-operated looms designed c. pecially for the weaving of all types of articles from the simplest of scarfs and the daintiest of baby clothe . to the pret t ie~t of d r e s s c s and r obes or lilt iqth:ly dc .-., igncd rug~. ]{c cen tly, hecaust· of the increasing volutnc of hmines~. ~1r ~. Baker ha s found it n t' c e ~ . .;a r y to i n s t a I I m or c lo<lllls and to take O\'l'r more space in which to hou~e tlH·nt. :\~ a re~ult she is 11 O\\' a nnou n c in:l.{ a re-opening, at her old place of business, to which ha . been added the storl' room adjoining. Perhap s th e most inte resting and original part of this novel indmtry, howc\'er, is th e pr<Jduct it scli. \\' on~n frc,m cardullv ~elected \\'oolcn:;, sometime -; dyed to t!tc exart ~hade desired In· ~~ rs. Baker o: her co-\\'orktrs, th~·y it; volve pre -pia 1111 rd designs an rl :nc m ad e in a e co rd a n c t' w it h t he t a s t e s or \\'ishes of the individual purchasing thc111. Entire outfit s, including dre . se-;, scarfs, top cnah, de ., made in the same j)a t tt:rn and color !-cheme, iorming a mo.;t deli~.dttful cnlllhination. ~or is the ~election limited to apparel for women. E qua II y plca~ing are the tncn 's jackets, clrl's..,ing robes, or smoking jacktts. In these also indi\'idual tastes arc the governing factor. Complete baby outfib repre sent another New Cream.Top Milk'Comes from Tubercular· tested cows. Sanitary hood sealed caps. Ask Our D1·ivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleai 820. lie per qaarl -o:\m ong- the young people expected home this wt;c k-end for the holidays is ~I is. Helen Seng, who is attending National Park seminary in Washington, D. C. :\'! iss Scng is the daughter of :\lr. and :Mrs. ] ulius T . Seng of 1222 Chestnut avenue. The cream taken from thia milk will whip J ~~~-~f:~~1:\)1:~1:~~~~~~ e: ~ e. e: e: ~ ~- ~ :a ~ ~ ~ !; ~ -~ ~ :"~ a :a ~ ~ i, Electrical ~ e: e: e: l'.!i ~: ~ :;; ~ 9{ Cadillac-the supreme Christmas gift-beautiful and always acceptable, bringing joy and happiness into every day of the year. Gt.fts M anninq -Bowman-·- U niversal Electric Heater Electric Iron Vacuum Cleaner \Vashing 1lachinc Electric Jroncr !; Ji :~ · ~: (i, (i, l'.!i ff: I!!} ~: ti ~ ~ 1J &ii ·· ~ ~: I!.!!'J ~ (!?, ~ Electric \ \' afflc Iron :~ The Toa stma ster e;rt Aluminum \V are /; Kitchenaid ·~ Hoosier Kitchen Cab in et e;/1 Chamber s or Electric Range Lowest Prices on the ~ North Shore /j E~~~~~Ja;;;c;;I~\~or CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO., 18 I 0 RIDGE AVE. EVANSTON BRANCH Division of General Motors Corp . EVANST0:-.1 UNIV. /J 86oo ~ ~ JJ!!tl ~ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 5 Sherman A venue Fountain Square, Evanston nir.Jenltlj 11 J 1 1 50 'a I :;J :~ !Jill :a Ji ~ ~ e: CADILLAC Gremleat 2390-1 (.' ~~~~l\j~~~~~~~~