Arden Shore, whicli is beginning to be at its loveliest just now, will of- fer hospitality Sunday, May 21, to al patrons and friends on occasion of its annuai "home-coming" for boys* of the winter heaith camp at Lake Bluff. There, wiIl be an afternoon program. for visitors, a brief address by Dr. George Paimner,:pastor..of the Lake>Forest Presbyterian church, music, by the camp orchestra, 'and a tea at which directors of the association will be hostesse's. White thet sensations that annually eolor this event, of major importance to scores of boys whôo return -for this one day each year after hav ing been graduated froni the winter camp school, wili be less1 numerons this year, the one who is a pilot at the St. Louis flying field has written that he will fly _up for t he day as liedid last year-, an itèm which will iend much excitement to the occasion. Boys Who have been married bring hack their ives "with much pride, and brides of the. year are always giýcen special deferience' during' the day. Bloys 'Who can sing so well that thev are appearing professionally wiW~ have a pl1ace on the programn, and the orchestra, which has been seriously and zealously devoting, itself to re- hearsal for many weeks past under direction of Cari Parker, will make. its first appearance. Prnut Owvn Invitations: Invitations that went ont this week to friends of the camp association were printed on the press at' Arden Shore. This was the gift of Chicago Optiniuists sorne months ago, and so capable in its use are the boys be- coxing that the last year hias seen much of interesting printing matter comning ont tinder their skilled direc- tion. Attractive Christmas cards were one of. these items, designed,'-ý printed and colored by the boys, the. littie leaflet that, was prepared un-, der the direction of Mrs. Kingman. Douglass, president of theý associa- tion board. of directors, and is going out, with letters asking for subscrip- tions in the ensuring spring drives, was another piece of printed matter made at camp, and a -printed letter The dloser synipatby with other people's troubles that -is drawing a large part of the worid cdoser to- gether these days is much ini evîclence at Arden Shore, those w.ho have its9 interests at heart report, and Suii-1 day's home-cothing, by virtueof this1 attitude, and with indications. of sun-1 S 1hine and spring woods, in blossomn,ý promises, they report., to draw-out anf unusually large attend'ance. Ail thosec 89 S. LsSa on view june 1, to Continue foir four days, in the school's 12th floor studios at 18 South Michigan avenue. Stu- dents in the dréss arts department will present a fashion show the first; three nights. of the, exhibit,* modeling, the costumes they themselves, have designed and executed.A.distinct pro- fessionalism will be, evident. through- out the show, for these students have Que of thegreatest discoveries,,ot the day. deserv'e .,unusual PROTETO Today at 7:15 A. M. thousands of razors went into action. Men shaved. Tomorrow morning they will do the sanie thing again. And over and over again. When something bas to be done every day, the tool for doing it must neyer let down. It must always do the work in the best and quickest way. As for a razor - it must always be sharp. ing to use. There's no other razor on the market.which will give such a sure-fire' repeat performance. It has 20 blades in the handie, with super-keen blade edges fully protected. It changes these bilades in-hý stantaneously. Ask to see it worlc, at leading dealers. Complete with 20 blades $5. (Extra clips 20 blades for, 750t. That's Econorny scores of guests expectedfi or thie afternoon tea. Apropos of food at Arden Shore there is the comment written home by one of the winter camp boys which the superintendent, Miss Anna Belle Ferrier, who bhas on of thel 3 8000 ~5epeat518g JSales Representatives jHarold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc. .40 ýF, 34th St., New York, N. Yé