july 12, 1929 , WILMETTE Mrs. Arthur P. Hills is expected w return to her home at 1422 Wilmette avenue tomorrow after a week's visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. White of Marshalltown, Iowa. -oDr. and Mr .. \\. L. Schmidt returned the latter part of last \Yeek to to their home at 108 Sixteenth street from a· \·i-.it \\'ith 11rs. SclJmidt's sister, ~Irs . E. Stamm. LIFE 23 Begin Contest to Select Music Unit for World's Fair / JULY SPECIAL ! FRESH, STURDY Frederick A. Stock, conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchr. tra. will be one of the juclges in th e hancl concert contest '"hich will decide just what musical o rganization will he gi,·cn the right to' call itself the Chicago \Y t) rlcl' s Fair Symphony hand. it was antwutH:ccl this week. -0It is planned to . tage a se ri e. of ::\f r:'. Hugh F(.1 re sman , 515 Ess e..;: 1161 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2128 forty -fi\'c concerts in th e vari ou pub- road. l'enih,·orth, entertained her lie park. oi the city during July anc\ 1 hriclge cluh last Tue sday . August and to award the fticial titk to - - -- - - -·- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BOSTON FERNS $1.00 AND UP ..L.. JOHN WEILAND · the hand so metim accordinge in Scptemher. \\·inning The fir st concert. to the pre. e1it plan, \\'as to he ~ ta gcd in The Chicago Daily News Plaza on July 10. \\'alter A. Strong, of \Vinnetka , publi~her of The Dailv ::\c\YS, ha · a~reed to pay for fi\·r of -the concerts. ,\·hich will co!'t approximat(·ly $1,000 each. The other concerts will he paid for hy poptilar public s.ub sc ripti on, with The Daily ::\cws rai sing the neces :ary funds . ·All of the money raised will he paid ~ o th(' musician . wh o participate in the yariou~ concerts. ln the rnnccrt ensemble \\'ill l,c mu~ir ian ~ frnm th e Civic opera. the Chicago ~ymph·Hl.Y orche st ra. tlw Little ~ylllphony. th v Chicago theater, the A mcrican Opera company, and others " ·lw haYC been with Sou. a, Arthur Pn·nr . Creatore. F er ull o, , Con\\'a\·, ArllJi;J Hand. Th a ,·it:u and otlwr (;unou s ktn cl conductor ·. Pt:tcr :\. Ccwallo national!~- kn o\\'n hand leader, has been appoint d to get t()gcther t he he~t bandsmen in th e Chicag<J l:cdv rati on of ~r u sician~ so that the ka<IL·r s and conductor. wh o cnt<·r th e rnnte~t will haY e their p r -,onnc l ayailabk \Yit lw ut any deJa~· . ~I am· civic and busine ss leaders in ~I ct rniwlitan Chicago, cein g- in the C(· llt l'~t plan an op portunity to sho w up the city a s a pla0e of culture inst<'ad <·f a city of gangsters and hoodltml s, have com(· forward with offers ()f a s~ i s tancc and cooperation. lr:t 1.:.1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · e · · e · e · · e t:IJ 1:1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During July and August · H enry c 'Ly tton 8 s ons · · ~! · · · - -J.DJJ\ ~ / D ' iBDB · · e · · · . e · · · · · · · STATE' and JACKSON- C hicago · Now f In Our Evanston Shop + · e e ORRINGTON and CHURCH- Evanston · · · · · · · · · · EXPANSION SALE The Greatest Clearance in the History of Our Business - In Both Selectiorls and in Values · · · · · · · · i · Hundreds of Our Finest Spring N ew Books The mo~t rl'cent list of new books at the \\.'illllettc Public library, announced thi~ \\'eck by Miss Anne L. \Vhitmack, librarian, include s ten volmncs of fiction. They are: - "S(·\·(·11 Kt · :'·~ tc, B:tldp:tt··.·· Bradford-"Ul ' ~Ian .\<lama :tnd His Children." Cooper- "Oklahoma." Duffus-"Tonwrrow ~l'Y (·l' Cc ·m f;." nallizi<·r-"Com·t c,f Lu ei fN .' ' ]\:(·l!y-"l3ook of H· ·t t ··... ::\1(' La rcn-"Ha wlw c .J ode" ~ason-":.\fan "·ith tlw \\'hit ~ · Slkkt·r." 'fhan t;·- "Clot h of (;old. " Thayt'r-"Affair at (\· dar ~." Hig·g(· r ~ PLUMBERS PLAY GOLF The Korth Shore ~rasters Plumber.' (;oJi association held a tournament at the Kordic Country C'lul>J Irving Park blvd. and Itaska, Thursdav of thi s week. Prizes were a\rardul to " ·inncrs in the la!\t golf meet. ~f r.. Da\·id T . Bjork, 21o Linden avenue, had as her guest for several days last week, her sister, 1frs. C. G. Strom, of Duluth, Minn. -0- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ! · · Sold Regularly up to $50-CZ\ow Sold Regularly up to $65-~ow Sold Regularl7 up to $85-~ow · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ $ $ · · · · · · · SaYings Ranging from 15% to 3~% On Our Own Carefully Selected Stock · · · · · T The C. B. Herschbcrgers o: 1129 Elmwood avenue ha\-c rented their home to ~f r. and Mrs. George E. Hartman of Chicago for the summer. -0- E. E. Davidson of 1\ewtonvillc, is spending the Sttlllmcr wi t h her daughter, Mrs . Herbert Carleto11 of 1103 Forest aven ue. ·- ~frs. ~1 ass., · 18· ··········.····.·································· Ell' :·I · · · · · · HERE are no manufacturers' odd lots or surpluses in this great eventevery Suit was individually and carefully selected for our own regular Spring stock. You know our standard of value-giving-and there is no exaggeration on the former values quoted. The savings are probably as great or greater than have ever been offered before on such a choice selection of Eine Clothing. · · · Entire Stock of Fancy FALL and WINTER OVERCOATS Drastically Cut to These Same Expansion Sale Prices · · · · · · · · :