Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 25

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Onthe third floor the entire Sher- man avenue unit is devoted to desks, chairs and other office equipinent. For the Davis street side of the floor Chandler's has planned a toy stor.c that will provide fun for youngster., at every season of the year-not only at Christnias time. On the fourth floor, high above Fountain. square, one can spend quiet days -learning how to decorate lainp- shades and furniture, big assartments of .which, in unfinished wood , will be ready to be shelIacked and decorated wyith' prinits and ftowers before being taken. home. Shelves and ýcases have rows of paints and brushes-racks and cases have prints, designs, sten.- cils,. stenciling materials, vaIlpapei' samples and o.cther things thatý the new craftswoman needs for her work. At the right are the general offices, at home in the. spacious and. sunny, quarters large enough for Chandler's ever-groving needs. The fifth floor is devoted ta the huge reserve stocks req uired fa keep Chandier's at its peak of efficency. Bookiovers at Home in. Chandler's Store Peaple %vho buy books just natural-' ly think of Chandler's for books. Peo- ple vho love to spend time anong books, go t'a Chandler's ta do it. It's like a great, homcl-ike library, with books on every haid . .. books, you've always loved, books you're going ta love when you know thern, the books you've always meant ta read. And * always with kindred book spirits who talk yaur own language. Chandler's had a good deal ta live. up ta in the planning of its. new book department. It must retain the at mosphere of the old place that pea- * pie loved ta corne ta. It. nmust pro.. vide space for many more books. Tt must be beautifully organized, so that' * every book one could want might be instantly founid. Tt must be 1. melike, quief, inviting, infôrmial. The book department i the. new Hammond Electric Clock J-enry E. Chzandler, civic lede as weII as founder antd buikter of Chandler's store, ded IFeb. 2, 1926._ BUY TICKETS HERE Chandler's to Maintain Regular Booth to Dispense, Coveted Ducats For vears north shore foalk have Iooked ta Chandler's for tickets for iiumerous events, especally those asso- til every association and group withi tickets to seil saw* ta it that a good share of themn went to Chandler's, where the demand was greatest. Now Chandler's bas undertaken, of- ficially,,the job of ticket-selling. On the: main floor, right where traffic flo.ws by in bath. directions, is the ticket booth. The ticket booth bas its own telephone 'service, a direct line whose number is University 0123. There will btickets fonr al the nationally adver-. tised 'at $9.75- -in your. ehoice of -several mod. e11-s, inluding both the. living room idesîgn and . t he pa st el1 enamelled kitch- en clock, shown' here- ÀND This, Wahl Desk Set COSTS YOU NOTHINO EXTRA. The Wahl Set bas a solid onyx base in, moss green, with the W(ahl Pen- to, match. . pricedi regulerly at $7.50 which Chandier's bas become fa!r There is a separate section for Ôrity and fraternity pennants, ,col jewelry, book ends, stationery the, scoreg of college novelties studenfts want of Chandler's. Fountain Square that of trane ings of white dag- Evanston'

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