April 29, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE Many Attend Opening of T eatro del Lago in "No Man's Land" Business Good. Teatro del Lago which brings to No Man's Land near Wilmette a distinct touch of Spanish archit ecture opened it s doors for the fir st time last Satur·· day night. A large crowd attended the premier showing and went .away sati s fied that the new cinema palace George Mair of Detroit spent Easter is all that its owners claim for it. with his parents ·Mr. and · Mrs. C. A. The approach to the thea tcr from Mair, 327 Fourteenth street. S h eridan road is along a short thoroughfare lin ed with st ore buildings co nstructed in true Spanish style. Finished in sand surface white plaster, inset with Spani s h . tile panel s and surBou1=,~ ~ mount ed with colorful copings, cornice s and tile roofs , the shops and theater create an atmo sphere decidedly Spanish. · Elaborate decoration ha s heen avoided on the interior. The large foyer with its vaulted ceiling and concealed lighting is hrautifully furnished with chairs, lounge s, tables and lamps. The Parts for All Makes audit orium contain s 1,400 scats and has of Cars the sa me Spani sh effect a s the exterior. The Kimball Symphony organ is one (,f the decided attraction s in the new theater and the capable manner in 1229 Central Ave. Alfred ). Ruby, owner of shoe which it is played hy Berton LawJ"ence Wilmette pto\·ed hig-hly pleasing to the opening st ore s in Chicago and Evanston, in night crowds. the Orrington hotel, declares that Phone Wilmette 349 s hoe ~ have never been more artistic than they are now, that shoes for. · JOYCE KILMER PLAYERS 1\·omen and children must have indiThe ] oyce Kilmer Players, Chicago'~i ~· iduality if they are to meet modern for e most Catholic dramatic guild, will tastes. be the attraction at the Country club "V\T e have been very successful with oi Evanston vVedncsday evening, May 11 · in \Villiam Roeder's latest play, our new line of beautifully styled "(;OIHJUt:red." It is a story of modern footwear for the young folks of all American society life, the locale of age s," he ~aid. "~f others seem to appreciate being which is a suburhan town in the middle wr 'i t. This will be the first appearance of the Players in Evanston. Reservations should be made early at either St. Nicholas' rectory, Evanston, or at St. Joseph's rectory, Wilmette. ·-----------------J II able to procure footwear for their Mrs. Joseph Taylor, mother of Kirk child,r en with that touch of style dis- Taylor, 515 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, tinction which characterizes their left Wednesday to spend six weeks own. in Detroit. "We are making special effort to ctUit't young ma11, a recent graduate ot offer to the suburban women and A an eastern c.ollege, desires a residence school girls, highly styled, individually with a private family. Address Wilmette smart footwear for sports of all kinds. Life B-294. "We are extremely happy with the result of our efforts in Evanston. Our ~hop has been a success from the da v it opened." · WATERLESS COOKER USED CARS GOOD and Sold Used Tires and Tubes JOE ~co. The Kitchen Kraft Waterless Cooker cooks all vegetables without adding water and retains the food values-cooks entire meal at one time on very low gas. Kitchen Craft Co. HELEN CUNNINGHAM, Local Agent 4 8 2 Oakdale, Glencoe Phone 104 7 ENJOY LIVING in EVANSTON'S FINEST APARTMENT HOMES h~ir familv 422 Essex road, Kenil\\·orth, hav~ 'rdurned from their wint :--.1 r. and ~Ir s . Fred D. Breit and ter hon1c at Miami Beach. Fla., aftEr an absence of fottr months. Gilh~rt b~good, 423 Essex road, left Krnilworth Sunday f(lr Princeton after spending- spring vacation with his par c..·nt . . ~1r. and Mrs . Roy C. Osgood. - o- ~ SIXTEEN HUNDRED cr'- HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON Tohn l~ohrrt =--.r urray, 433 Cumnor r(,;lfl. 1-:enilworth left Sunday for Princeton aiter ~nrnding hi s vacation ,,.:th hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs . .T<tlll :\ lu rra_\'. -o- "' MILK--FED! I I . 1 N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET A few three room apartments. available now consisting of. twenty-five foot living room with in-a-dor bed~ large dressing room~ kitchenette and dinette. tile bath with shower. Mechanical refrigeration and all other conveniences. Decorated and finished to suit. -o1Ir. and Mrs. \V. T . Ga skell. 224 Sheridan ruad. Kl'nilwor t h han? rented their home from the firs t of May to the first of October to Mr. and Mrs. Ford, who live on the south side. CHILDREN Children thriYe on pure, Laid-Sera ped-Cieanecl-Refinlsbed F.stlmntes Free Hardwood Floors ·441 N. DEARBORN ST. fresh milk. It keeps them $9o.oo per month and up. Make an inspection now. Renting office-opposite corner. . Open daily, evenings and Sundays. tit to resist the attacks of disease. [t DUNFEE FLOOR CO. Plaone Delnware 25R9 Chlcngo builds them up into strong men and women. · · ANNOUNCEMENT STELLA HAGEMAN HOWD CORSET SHOP · Also 4, 5 ~ 6 Rooms. Maid service by the hour, if desired . Garage in connection. 13!R Stevens Bulldlna 17 No. State St., Chicago has just returned to the city and is again Personally in charge of her . Establishment. Newest things In corsets, corselettes, lingerie, negligees and Klckernlck Bloomers. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONES DEARBORl\ fllll·lli-1. Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sbeldtalu 0500 NOW LEASING