II JOIII Yinr. 0... , y yaa tt · · acf fnimce maWt · 10 quickly 9isaaliu ... poslibititia of tmufonltiat ... . . . orcliutJ aaaanctivt pounds into scma of baraoay aad braaty. · .-...e ~ are a~Yt. n iavile aa · aad We ca t,..,;.h ~tJ tJ«ff bftt of r««mra MJISI51.M .T S...Jl. aa4-Terminal A. C. basbtlld' teuat were left · neck and neck *or tbe ch·,..,...hip cap ia tlae Playpoaacl U4 · , , tion . Board leap, at ·tile eocl Of die' plaYoff last we...-.t eY~ at Howard gymnasi-.. . Un~pecttdly staging ' rally durinl the last half, tbe State Bankers who were badly beaten during the first peri04 tied the score and added two extra baskets to win the game to the tune of 38 to 34. Since the Terminal team had defeated the Bankers in the early part of the season, thus tallying one more victory than their ppponents, · their defeat WednesclaT · left the winners of the championship still unsettled. By a mistake the State Bank 'team failed to play a scheduled game with Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Stover have re- the I. 0. 0. F. team, thus placing turned to their home at 1044 Ashland them one game behind in the schedavenue after an extended stay in Palm ule. The Athletic Council of the Beach. They spent a week at Vir- Playground and Recreation Board, at ginia Hot Springs and a week at a special meeting held Friday evening French Lick on their way home. following the athletic banquet, an-onounced that the Bankers must first :Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Dingee, with play the Oddfellows team and if they their son, John, of Wausau, Wis. are are the victors they must again meet guests in Wilmette while ~n route · the Terminal team for the league from Oberlin college where they championship. visited their daughter. -------oMrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Lake avenue, Mrs. Henry Griswold entertained her returned to her home last Friday after bridge luncheon club at her home, 619 two months in St. Petersburg and other points in Florida. Seventh street, last Tuesday. Special announcement is made the aext morailir lectures by Profeator Frp.ldxn BlisJ SJllder,..on "Cur-:cnt ~r Recall · Biop'apb~et." Mr.s. George Richards, the chairman of the group spouoriag thele 1ectart1, just hat retuned from the . . . . . . hospital and durinar her abseate ~ .hal been a Jack of information as tO where the mcetiags are to b,e held in time t.o mention it in ·the WJLIIlm Lin. Th1s paper has been the best means of reaching the members and it is hoped that the members will see this notice and write down the dates in their calendars for the next two morning lectures. The next one is on April '/:/, at the. home of Mrs. Alexander Joslin, Z40 Essex road, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and the next May 9th, at th~ home of Mrs. J. C.. Carpenter. 239 Essex road, at the same hour. of. ·7\W ·. · ·INti o6 ·for Ballet .H o·ors .-e a L4ndscape ·Gardentn6 If . . Prahil A - , HiaJnroocL, Dliaois Telqtbont Higblaad Pam ~21 TwO Years in Evanston- LEE NELSON -624 DAVIS STREET Buy Gifts ,. For Prices Have Beea Sla.W P-.. tp Our .,. .. """" the opening of our Evanston Branch two years ago, a s t e a d i 1 y increasing patrona~e has created the need for greater--merchandising facilities on the North Shore. We now offer · the advantages of a larger store which enables us to carry a more varie<J st~k 'o f Jewelry, ·Watches, Silverware and other lines of "worth~hile" merchandise so desirable for "The Occasional Gift." Since .Now! -.. -~ -wtdclias--anaiYenary--ac~d Aaticipau your "UJ·Iift uat · aatioa-aad UYt IUblfaatiaiJy. Jnrelry, watches. silvft'*are, aad giftware have beta mlaced OM-balf 10 ODt-tbirct. . . SPAULDING. & · CoMPANY CHICAGo' .... . . ·. : ·= ~. . ~ - ~~!J~-38~· . .: :. Eua11ea"&tntb - PARIS Orrl~gton· Avenue Ia a fnr &lays we will .. loaMI 7 .. .., .,.. i ......... . . ..... h i l l · . 1626 . . A-. ... . t;~ ~!... Oniaa- · .. . 1:,·~ . ; . ..r.. " .; t ! ... "·: : . ;:.. .. ~; ...~: .... .~!. . . · . .... . . ...-:. ~~ ~ ... ·t·, . · : ' ~ . .. 1 .. . ~ -~ ...