cept a position witn, a manufacturïng t'oncern ini the East. Mr. Clark presented bis resignation Iast Thurs- lay a.nd it was accepted the following day at a special meeting of the board oi (irectors of the Chamber.. Mr. Clark is to be superintendent of the mil] at -the E. H. Jacobs con- pany in. Danieson, Cotn., a concern hihmanufactures parts for machin- ery used in the making of fabrics. Clif ton, New Secretary. C. E. Clif ton, Jr., who bas spent: bis entire lifetime,-on the. north shore, bas been selected as.*the new Chamber of Commerce sec retary. He. will take ovrbis duties Monday, May -15. For four years Mr. Clifton was as- sistant cashier of the Wilmette State bank, and be is well known among tbe business men of Wilmnette. Mr. Clif- tonf is a graduate of the University of Illinois. Foliowing- the resignation of Mr. Clark the board of directors .of tbe Chamber- appointed a committéee to select his successor. Tbis committee was coînposed of B. L. Keeler, chair- iwan. .A. S. VanDeusen, president of the ('hamber, W. B. Robinson and E. .Cazel. Gets Finé Off.. Expressing his regret' that 1be i leaving Wilmette, Mr, Clark'said thisl week that the business opportunity in bis new position is such that be feels lie should take advantage of it. M.r. Clark plans to drive east about May 15. His wife and son, Robe rt Stuiart Clark will remain on the tiorth ,hore for several weeks. Thanks Members -Because of the limited time 1 will be ini Wilmette and the work whicbi inu-st be conpleted before I leave, it will be impossible for me to see every nmemiber 'of the Chamber of Com- merce, individualily," Mr.. Clark said. "However, I wish to express MY thianks for. the bearty cooperation gîven. me during rny four years in, Wilmette, and to -Wisb the Wrilrnet te Chamber of .Commer 1ce .much success 111 the nionths to corne.~ During the four years '.\r. Clark has. been secretary of tbe organ- ization. the Chainber's membership nue west of Locjlst road, wi close 0o1 Friday, june 2, Mrs. Glen Cie- bell, the principal, said this week. Within a short titne the pupils wili begin working on a play to be pre- sented sonetime before the close of school. A son, Equitio, was born on Ai>ril 22, at the Evanston hospital. to 11r, and Mrs,- Antonio Quirini. 1906 Sliil- ter street. WILMETF HOME BAKERY Perà0aooi tteitiioe to AU Ordeo" Opposite Village Ril 1193 Wilmntt. A".. WiL 54." 20 Toilet Siz. Bars, $2.00 Value, Special ..... Drug Company dents te#, mer# 1*a. 29 ar Mothe'r RklgeAvenue AjUdiaud wiih $ldu-Cauul Dm.g Ce.I. . puMgr. Pli.. wh%.tte. 310 Day SPEClALS La rkwood' La rkwood', Non-Run Hose Reguiar $135 value Per.19 pair .31 s$3 4 Regudar Usc Valu Pa,75c1 R egaiar $1OO10 Valise pairs, 2 ARýE:YOU,, KNITTING Most Everyone Is! Yarns and Boucle and Linen in wide selection cf- cotors INSTRUCTION FREE, WILMmMUSIC & RADIO CO. Not c. TyOurs.mce WiIuitt. 30W Costume. Jewetry in ckormng copies of antiques Y * 157 WILMETT-E AVE. WILMETTE, ILIJNOIS PHQNE WILMETITE 4406 Chiffon & Service Hose 3. pairs $2115 69C Vaine Reu lar .3 pairs