Thie PArty wll 4diabaiid at ýLucerne,ý Switzerland. Enjoying relaxation from hie duties ln, other European countriéEr, Van âchaack will close bizvisit with a pleasure trip through Italy, includlng the citiez of ,Florence,.P ~isa and Rome. He .wIll leave Naples for the United States on October 1. .The following is his letter froin Germany: to e inBrementhaven long enough to gofromship to the special N.G.L. train awaiting near dock; nothing to see except idle, ships. igas tanks, somne vacant trackage, etc. Fertile flat f arrn lands and patchy fiowver gardens sprîn- kled heavily w ith small woden shacks, apparently for tgols, seeds and bulbs,1 and poss;ible a home or two in the larger ones, and outhouses. "But the major stene was thatched and 'red tilt roofs- on red brick and brick with stucco facing homes of the substantial simple type. Males and f e- males working fields and gardens alike, and very f ew horses. No machinery visible. "Railroads on rather slow schedules. Roads well kept but flot too busy; guards stand at sloppy attention as train passes. Cobblestones narrow road cross- ings where bicycle traffic is noticeable, as eyerywhere else, especially in cities.~ "An hour and a haîf to Bremen, whose sbip building yards were almost cits so 1 am- toîci, and I shail ask at eacb city for mail so nothing Wili bc left behind."' Miss Lois Hanna*alt and Miss Elsieý Wade of Wilmette are to be bridesrnaids at the wedding of Miss Jeanne Ransomn,daugbter of the Scott- Ransoms of Evanston, to thie Rev. Ralph C. Kofoed of Harmoôn,.III.,,Sat- urday, August 22,' at the Covenant church in Evanston. r boulevýarils and streets woven anywhere. Ducks, pelicans, etc., in packs are a É esiiul sight as one follows gravel paths about. A mummy chamber umder church buiît ini 1100. "Left:'Bremen. next.day for Harnburg, the busy, second largest German city that half lives 'on its shipping, and therefore should be haif dead, but ap- piarently isn't. Harbor ined. up with idle sbips and yards quite quiet-bigger than Buenos Aires. BEACH' (T/he Deta of Modern Music) An~d HIS ORCHESTRA Play Concert an'd Dance Music iue the Marine Dining Roomu and on the WALK EvERY NIGHT (No Dancing Sondaya). FASHION REVUE. Saturday, Anguat 22-from 3:30 to 5:»( P. M. la eonnection witb the Outiloor 'Tes Balue AIDDICD IYEATUIJBE EVERT TICOESAr-PmZE NIORT BD GEWATER BEACH HO0TEL 5300 Bock -Sheiîdmn R>d-Telephone LONdb.s.h 6M0 1THE PROFSSIOAL TOUCIH The pressingof garments, as. the rnaker intended them to bc, is a part of our service, just as sure- ly as faultless cleaning. Correct pressing is not easy. There is much more than merely. oreas- ing the trousers. The drapery lunes set by the tailor must be carefully followed. Shoulders, pockets, seams and lapels must lay éxactly donc best tailors. right. Ail this can be byour professionat are -dis- aoors, statues and pictures, staircases and fioors--everytbing was asarich in rare meials and. hand carvings and paintings as I dare,,Iay,, any place i Europe. A reign of theë autocraie over a weàlthy city, in a fertile> country. ýIni Evauton.Phane-Greenef 6660