Apr.il 22, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE White Elephant Sale rm···········~ Both Clearing House E vanston Sh op 0 lj)en . · Tuesday, and Treasure Trove ,I · I ................................................ - ---- --- - 25 f .... I The "white elephants" that are being turned out of Winnetka households to increase daily the collection at Community House, Winnetka, are going to prove a treasure cache for the right buye,rs at the Community exchange or White Elephant sale to be held there May 4 and 5. The sale · is for the benefit of the \Vinnetka Congregational nev.: church building fund. I A p1ece of furnishing of the wrong color or period or a nice dress that never did just fit right may be pounced ~n . with avidity by the next person: E.veryone will find something to suit lum at the sale. Everyone interested is urged both to contribute articles ad to come and buy. The hours for Wednesday are 1 o'clock in the aftern<?on to 9 o'~lock, and for Thursday, 9 m the mornmg to 5 in the afternoon. Mrs. Ayres Boat is general chairman of the sale. Th()se in charge of the various departments which will have booths at the sale are: Mrs. William McKinney, women's accessories and household linen; Mrs. Frederick Scott women's dresses, suits, and waists; Mrs. Devroe Getman, men's clothing; Mrs. Charles Matz, boys' clothing, sport goods, and musical instruments; Mrs. Morris Wilson, children's clothing and toys; Mrs. Louis Williams, hats; Mrs. Albert Ma.rtin, shoes: Mrs. Robert Smith, remnants and· draperies; Mrs. Sherman Aldrich, book": Mrs. Homer Goodhue and Mrs. Ruth D. Killips, furniture; Mrs. John W. Scott and Mrs. Edward Welles. hrica-brac: Mrs. Burton Atwood, Jr., candy; Mrs. David Lasicr, gifts. Tl:e · gift booth will be the only one where strictly new articles will be sold. Mrs. George Suker is in charge of th e refreshments \\·hich \\'ill be se.r ved in the afternoon, and of the luncheon both days for the helpers. Mrs. Lee Adams is cl1airman of the sorting committee. which \\'ill be husy for several days beforehand classifying the arti-. clcs brought in. . M r . L. T. \Vallace is chairman of the collecting commit- ' tee, and ~f rs . ] ames P. Fleming is in charge of the di stribution of posters. Anyone with things to contribute can call Community Hou se , \Vinnetka 538. ., Heni1J C.Lytton 8 Sons :I . ., , : I .I · · · ·1 · · · Thursday and Saturday EveninP" 'ifmlffi(8)IIDJm · · · ·· : · State and Jackson-chicago Orrington and Church-Evanston IN OUR EVANST01V SHOP · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · :I ·· Very Light Colors · · · · · · · · · l&ungdH!en Who Know1fhafS WlodJJt'Demmod 1: 7htse~7h~ Find Our&ledio·lncomjJmrJJ/e · · · in Vmiet;v, Value trJmi 8m({JJJ'/fnt4$J· · ~gain we Sem~ t!Jne Dem@nJ(bmdfp ~ Regent Young business man's two-button model · Jacket figure tracing, blunt notch lapels. Cotiservatively smart' for Spring. · · · · · · ·' .I ., · · · · I · · · 1 · 1 · 1 · . · , · · · · , ·· ·· · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . WhileMcrn1Sf1lt l I · · Aaall!Joorilit818aoiltiJI J/)QJrr/ku fAirm1lS ffobe t!JallltloipSJniug h ~Wmlf~Mmt 111M 71tnd~ ({lJ111Jd · · · · · ·' · · · Chrysler Totals 60,000 Miles After Speeders Traveling between San Francisco · and San Diego in the interest of a · local stage company i3 a Chrysler "70" · phaeton that has upward of 60,000 · miles on its speedometer, · Its owner is Ray · Olds, who travels · for the stage company now, but most · of W"le mileage was registered chasing : speeders in Ventura county, down Los · Angeles way, for Olds was formerly , ' · a state speed officer. · About a year ago Chrysler represent -: · atives sent out letters to a large num· ber of California police who had bought Chrysler cars for use in their · traffic duties and asked how their cars · were performing. Olds did not reply · at the time, but the other day he ' · dropped in to see a Chrysler distribu· tor to give his answer to the query. · "You tell 'em for me," he said. uthat · there never was another automobile · like it. You can say I chased speeders · for the better part of two years in that · car and never lost one of them. · "I've had that car clocked at 78 mites : an hour, and I've blown a front tire on a fifteen foot road traveling 65 · miles an hour without even leaving the · pavement." · Plkmlhued lig!ldetr ODU@m t!ltwJialEJJJer h Dun/in Three-button college or young business man's models. Note the clever notch lapel, straight hangingjacket,novent. · · · · · e · I They're Here by the Hundreds ~/f/J8C{(Jll1f({J)tl'J11, Regent D. B. Two-button, doublebreasted coat. Full chest, tapering slightly at the waist. Peaked lapels. For the Man.About-Town. .: ·,. · ·· ~~ · · · · · ·· · · · · · · lf"Jt,. · · : · : rtr<WM,~·r .~ :1-ft 11.,~~ Ulf,I,U)- n__.. _ ..... ..J~.tA VIJOIUJif, iWv O' B,'f)fl;~./1.-l ~.Wrp~JIJ~ u IIAJJ~ (JJIJ,1f7l ~ b~1) C!IAI' V IUIR .ln4 11 JlJ)lli;/J~u.IV~ «AUUJ,JIWL TL!.~-11 nl!:t:J0tfl)~TI11J.&ua~" U~d~- .,~.,._d t)U:-h NO --~ f'llla;...tJ Oth~ The Order of Martha, St. Francis Household, will meet with Mrs. G. W. Mavhercy, 108 Third street, Wilmette, on Monday afternoon, April 25. at 1 :30 o'clock. $3J5 - ·. $ ·e*"' B~nd o-.1 U' IH ·v .,,~ · """" l'""'~u .....,"··- ,..,., 4nd I r· I &A() c;J' -- ~50 A nf"-·-'--... "L--ww.-1.._ v. ~Will \.IIJII.twc;JCI" ! 1:. 1 : '· · · · · · · · · · · · ~ ~ -r'.$5 fo'i'l«)}O - ,.· ,e : · -- 1 II · . · · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · ·· · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · ·