scences of the Barbizon artists" -an4 lie will. present pictures of the bornes and haunts-and the interiors of some of the notable studios of these masters of 1830 including Millet's Rousseaui's Corots', and others 'of equal interest. Antonin, Sterba, will have a group of bis fascinating por- traits on -tbe walls of the ballrooin and will be tbere in personi. More than four, hundred members of the club and their. guests, attended the exbibit and -talk by Anita Willets l3urnbam on Sunday afternoon, Sep- temnber 21, giving evidence of thé* keen interest in things artistic. This. was Mrs. *Burnham's .first* appearance. ini or niear Cbicago since bher recent trip: and -ber talk "Around the Worid %with aPainit Box. and -Family.'of Six" was most thoroughly enjoyed. One hundred of ber, sketches, bave remained on tbç walls of the club room, eacb 'one a gem itself t elling in color. and formý of her visits to. inany Iands more vividly,.than words. FromIndý(ia "vas a' sketcýh "On the' (,anges,". the "Bayou Tree" a Bn ares, "Gold Buddah" at. Banigkok,; f rom Indo-China the "Ankok Gate,*' 'ThieRed L.aquer Bridge" .andl char- acter studies by.Mrs. Buriilam's talented daughter' ,Carol LotiuBuri-. hami; "The Silk Factory" at Shang- liai gave-'a cean picture of that - dustry,. Goingz on to Spain, lovely sketches I)y both mother and daugbter iin- cluded. "Oval Door" at Tangier, -Members of the club are urged to remember the next art program next Wednesday evening. This is someý- what out of the regular day and hour of other programs and for this reasoîi it is called to their particular notice. Alvin S. Culver Agaln. on Rockne GridSqa Alvin S.. Culver of 103 Broadway, Wilmette, was home over the, weekc- end f rom Notre Damne. where he is attending, college. Alvin' is, on the Notre Dame football squad agAin this year and bis friends hope to have an opportunity to 1 see hitn play again this -fall wh0en Notre, Dame meets. .Northwestern ;it Evanston. CA RDS OUT FOR LUNCHEON Miss -Isobel Thornpson, 1219 Ash- land avenue bas issued; invitations for luncheon and, bridge at the Shawnee. Country lub,,Saturday, October 4. John Ennis and his daughter, Chris- tine, of Patterson, N. J., and Miss Theo McCallumn of Neenah, Wis. were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McKeighan of 1025 Greenleaf avenue, on their way from a motor trip tbrough Wisconsin to their borne. Miss McCalIum Nvas going to Patter- son witb them for a visit. REGISTER ON OCT.'7 A:Sale of Ma nufact urers' Sampl-e LAMýPS $9 to $14 Values $5 $16f to$24. Values ,Te sort of Iamps you'd expect a high-prîced înterior decorator fo select-so distiriguished are -tbey in. lune and coloring. Floor là mps-in bridge andjuior mdels of consid-' erable variety; hardly two atike. Sorne i verde finish, somne in pewter, and 'somfe in antique rust effect, preferred by many people for early American decorations. . Most of themr have inside wiring ... a mark of'expensive lamps. Imagine hav-" in-g your choice at' one of these two moderateprices: $6.95 and $1'l.95. .Come early for best choice! -A Croup Qf.. Pottery Table La mps af equally great savings Gift Shop-First Floor, MOD ERN COLLECTORS. 100-K TO CHANDLER's for * ood FOOTBALLI BOOKS FRESH DAILY-DELIVERED Tg Just Phone Winnetka 3W6 YOUR Boks-. First Floor. success. .9porig Goods Section Second Floor 'ATO 1L5,: ORANGES' One Quart Bottie of 1I