March 15, 1~29 WILMETTE LIFE made from the best Pacific coast fruits and pure cane sugar. The pickles which are packed in the east are unusually rich in flavor and include such specialties as sweet watermelon rind and cucumber rind stuffed with Qrange peel or pimento. TLL Fish leigh company also wi11 have on display samples .of Mrs. Fishleigh's fancy pure f rt~it jellies, marmalades and chili sauce " hich are made in their own ~itchcns from pure, fresh fruits in season. ~~ 59 Fishleigh Company to Show Lighting Fixtures Fancy Foods ·t Exposition · of Many Countries At one of the booths at the Better Shown by Everson Homes Exposition the Clarence T. Fish- Miniature Broadcaitilig Stat1 · · n ~or w:-- ·ti·on 11 0 · North Shore residents who are num- leigh company, owned and operated by bered among the daily visitors to the a Wilmette man, will demonstrate ten Everson Exhibition building where five different flavors of strictly fancy pure entire floors are devot(fd to a most fruit preserves and a dozen varieties of comprehensive and instructive display 1ttractive pickles and relishes, which they of lighting fixtures will view the in- are distributing direct to consumers on . teresting exhibit of this company at th(' north shore. The preserves which the exposition. The Everson com- they are selling at popular prices are pany is located in Chicago, at 215 North Dearborn street. · , .. I:· Entering the Everson building one starts a veritable tour of the favored periods of interior . furnis.hings an,d lighting fixture destgns. F1rst, there s a touch of old Spain, in the reception room then a Spanish gallery, passing thro~gh a superb wrought iron gategrille, ornamented with hand-worked repousse by the Everson craftsmen. '... The mellow glow of English china against new Much of the romantic touch of early Spanish artists and artisans is repntdamask .·. the flash of rock crystal and duced in the gallery. The atmosphere, created by many splendid articles of sparkle of colored stemware . . · flowers and furniture and accessories, is a fine candles and all the nice details of a perfectly background for immense Spanish Lanterns chandeliers, torchieres, sconces, appointed table-it is Burley's, of course, in and fireplace furnishings. Booth No.7! Next week, when you stroll A wrought-iron and bronze balustrade follows an interesting open stair through the Better Homes Exposition of the to the upper floor-but, there is also an electric elevator. Wilmette Woman's Club, you are cordially Britain is clearly evident 111 the invited to linger at this enchanting display of. dignified refinement ~f. the Everson English room. The v1s1tor treads on table appointments and gifts for the home. deep carpeting, absorbs the beauty and An expert decorator will_be there to answer character of the solid wood paneled walls, the deep windows and. the arti~ your questions on table service, to advise with tic grouping· of fine Enghsh furmture. Every authentic touch is re -. you on color schemes and combina lions, to fleeted in the lighting fixtures-fine explain correct service for every meal (whether chandeliers, fashioned of bronze and copper and brass, wall sconces, table formal, or enfamille), and to give you prices, lamps and an interesting group of bronze and iron, fireplace furnishings. should you desire them. Across the "Channel" is but a matter of a few steps, in the Everson Exhibition, yet the Frenchman's unrivaled ability to combine the delicate 1·% noP·h ~nihivan o"enue.-. c:hic:ago materials-silk and satin, rosewood, ebony-crystals and subtle tones of ·4t!~ . silver, gold, pearl and grays, is str~k ~k :·, ingly shown. Here one may examme ~ ~~~:- ; :,~~. .fr.' · . v ; . :·· a variety of lighting · fixtures of EverNew and lovely son and imported production as well as methods of placing them correctly. appointments for Many splendid pieces in the Italian manner-in pottery, bric-a-brac, conSpring and Summer soles, etc., constitute the setting, in will be featured. the Italian room, for a range of lighting fixtures from the gr~cefully wrought wall pieces to the larger hanging lanterns and chandeliers. Some of these are importations. Mostly, they were conceived by the Everson designing staff and then executed by Everson craftsmen. · A noticeably fine collection of New England pewter, hooked rugs, chintzes as well as chairs, tables, cabinets, have been assembled in the Early American room. From Labrador to Cape Codsimple pieces, in brass and copper lighting fixtures. Here, also, the more elaborate excellence of the richer Colonies ; in chandeliers, wall sconces and exterior fixtures. · I· a.;.AJIU There's going ~o be music and plenty of it to please the ear of visitors to the Expos\tion for the Wilmette Music Shop of 1179 Wilmette avenue is going · to take care of that. A big · feat~re, of the exhibit of this firm will be a miniature broadcasting station. . But also the many visitors to the Exposition will find the late'st in radio and phonographic combinations. BurleU" · Von Ammon Shop to Make Attractive Display at Club One of the most attractive exhibits at the Exposition is to be that of the Von Ammon Shop. The Von Ammon Shop is located in the No Man's Land district, being at 910 Spani·sh Court, where its display of decorative acces50ries helps greatly in the attractivenes's of that new section. Thi·s Shop is to provide a fine display at the Woman's club. There will be small tables, occasional chairs, distinctive lamps, objects of art and antiques, which always attract the eye of the home owner.