Gossard: Foundat+ioni mi;sSIMPLICITY $400 s Other MisSimplicýity, Models, $650 -$1O.00 - $100 October Sale, an assaon fl* Ls ome on tV*At. needs it much. Even a moth hole or so does flot deter the people who are seeking a warm garment. ,WiIl you take another look ini clothes .press or cedar chest?- Mrs. A. L. Grinineli, chairmnan. Note: Ecenomy Shop k c<nducted by the Woman's club of Wiimette. Circuatie.Petitions Favorintg Bone-Dry 'Law A, petition, addressed to the -presi- dent and board of trustees is, being circulated throughout the village ask- ing that the bone-dryr liquor ordin- a nce now before the Village -board be, passed. The object of the, petition is to give the. people of the village an opportunity to express their senti- ments on the question of whether* or flot Winmette is to permit beer to be, sold over the counter in ýplaces where food is served. The faction favoring a beer ordinance pre.ented to the board, a petition signed by 575 citizens. The anti-beer petition is in- tended to show that the saleof beer is. opposed by a large majority of, the people. Dr. and MIrs. Rufus B. Stolp, -336 Warwick road, Kenilworth, will en- tertain their bridge club at ýdinner on Tuesday evening, October 31. PROCL.aAMLAIONL *WHEREAS, Frlday, Octeber 27th, 1933, bas been, deslgnated as NAVY DAY' the date set spart: to acquaint Our people with the history and traditions of the Arnerican Navy and to inforni the people as to whait the NAVY is now doing, fhot oniy in its sphere, but as an as-,et to .iur nzation other than defense., Onte ,hundred 'and tfl ty-elght, yea rb ago. the 27th of. October, 1875, a special comnmittee,.presented te the Continental Congres a bill whilch. provided* for. the construction of the first fighting ahip of Our NAVY. October Élth, la aise the anniversary of the blrth of the late Theodore Roose- veit, whô was, respoiisible for the :up-, buildingý of an adequate NAVY, so that It was under his' commiand as Pres- Ident of, the United, States that Our NAVY became rated amonget the na- tions of *the world as a flrst class power. Therefore, on Frlday, October 27thj 1933. our People arerequested to display, the flag and to gîve. thought te our NAVY In honor of the daY.. Omit -Hallowe'en Fetes at Wilmette. Séhools The Hai-owe'en parties which have been conducted annually at the Stoilp and Howard school gymnasiumns for several years by the ýWilmiette Play- ground and Recreation board will.be, omaitted this year, it was announced this week. The- curtailed budget of the Recreation board does flot per- mit the expenditure necessary to hold the parties, according to Daniel 'M. Davies, director of recreation. of fine DRESSES .95 Central-Wilmette Avenues PlOnes*: Wil. 28-29 JUST :AýRR IVED.I. Fr.sh and Delle ous for HALLOWE'ENN Nothiug can tait. the place of chocolatçs as a sensible gift toyqour lhostess. And Gales cliocolates are always sure to meet witli a ,OI4IZED Dp.Store-I 46-48 Wilm.tto Av.-Phone Willueite 5S8-589 ~..sStore-Finit National Bank Scg-Po.WiImêft% 2655 Ali VAPE............. ANTJMEPTI', 48c MION 37c 4. 'I Fil