* MISSES'.WOMEN'S SIZES Excellent Aiteration Service 1147 Wicnette Avenue Phone WiOmette 340 FLORSHEIMý .SHOE SALE',US 0ON SPri*%s Redued for Short Time OnIy Regular Florsheim quality.. nothing taken ont and- no inferior "special sale" merchandise put'4 in. Styles for ev- hurry, the time 4 i imited.7 White and Two-Tone Shoes REDUCED TO $4.65 BURNS 1ToGGERY' THE WILMETTE STORE FOR MEN 1164 Wilmette Ave. Phone WiI. 2435 * 1U, s mr.ed T 1I:R E:ýý If fthe Tire Doesu'f Malte Good, W. Wili The Armsrong Insuranc., Bond ihat is issu"d wifih .v.r rmfong Tire tolId is your bes assurance of quality .e ow price. Whatever happens that renders your tire unserviceable.-We Make Goodi W. proteci your money. RoBins Runstop Ho8iery in AU the Newest Shades of the lalce), tne »aha'i templeic er architecture and the scénery of thei park gives ample scope to the land-t scape painters. Last week, tbe, gardens of Mirs. Perry Crewford, in Winnetkq, drew1 the largest ceowd yet ,assemnbled. The,i favorite. spot of thé sketchers was the pond, whicb many combined.with the flowers and trees to màke pleas- 'ing sketches. AIl whô are. iiterested, wbether expert or -student,' amateur, or, pro- fessional, are cordially invited to, at-. tenkd'these Saturday afternoon gath- erings. The. North Shore Art leaguej seeks to: offer ail art loy;ers aà com- munity interest and a place to meet with congenial friends. For those:who wisb to continue or. begin thestudy of varions branches of the graphic arts, the. Art league maintains classes in. the, commodiouis studio- in Community. House, Win- netka., During thé summer, the sculpture class, undeé Nancy Coons- man Hahn, is meeting Monday and Wednesday mornings. In the fali the various classes, for advanced and beginning students, including the chil- dren, will start new as well as con.- tinued sculpture classes. Meanwh ile, the league invites villagers to "get acquainted through the Sketch class- es-every Saturday afternoon. POLICEMEN ON VACATION Capt. Albert Borre and Motorcycle Officer, Louis Popple, of the Wilmette police department, are enjoying their annual vacations. E. E. Hooker and his daugbter, Carol', of 1023 Lake avenue, left last Sunday on -an extensive motor trip tbrougb Indiana, Michigan,- Ohio, and points in the east Mrs. H-ooôker is spending a week with a friend,, Mrs, H-. F. K(lock of Hinsdale, and Ricbard left Sunday to spend three. weeksat the Bo>yScout camp in Pearson, Wis. --o- Miss Susie Schoden, 2648 Glenview ________________________________________ I I~Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robertson andi Ifamily and Mrs. F. C. Callaghan of. IChicago, were guests of the P. Clinton, Birds of 1720 Washington avenue the __________________________________Vol_________of July. I Leonard Liebscbutz of Kenilworth left. last week for an outing at Camp Indianola at Madison, Wis. His par- ents, Mr. and Mis. Gerald Liebchut; planned to drive to Madison to spend tbis past week-end with him. An actress who cannot be «typ~ed" is Jessie Royce Landis, former Evan s- tonian, who ie co-starring with Ernest Glendinning in "The Crime- at Blos- sonis,". the. second, presentation, of the North Shore Brama Festival at, the Central school tbeater, Glencoe. MissLandis, who bas ap'peared in a wide variety of parts, got bier early training for the stage in the late jessie Bonstelle's stock, compa .ny in Detroit. Her first 'big New Yr success was as the young princess in "The,'Comrnand 'Performance! Previ. ous- to that, she, had been Otis Skmn- scr leading lady in a, tour revival of "The Honôr of the Family."? Play* Stellar Robe Playing only. in. leading roles, Miss Landis bas -appeared opposite Richard Bennett. in "The Solid South," as the. Duchess of. Towers in ".Peter Ibbet-. son" with Dennis* King; as the French' adventuress in Booth Tarkington's "Colonel Satan ;" and as Jo, in a re- cent revival of "Little Women.» Last season own Broadway, Miss. 1 andis played'the. lead in the Alex.- ander Woollcott -George Kaufma n play "The Dark ,Tower," and this season New York witinessed'ber per- formance in the Kaufman-Moss Hart "Merrily We Roll Along." Other of her performances were witb Henry Hull in "Young Alexanyder," witb. Lionel Atwill in, "Stripped," and ini "iBefore Morning." ln World Pewaere Miss. Landis bas just finished ap- pearing opposite Tom Powers, who, will also play in the Nortb Shore Drama Festival, in the world preiniere of Robert Raynolds' "The Ugly Runts," at. Robert H-enderson's Dra- matic Festival in Ann Arbor. In Mordaunt Shairp's -"The Crime at Blossoms," Miss Landisaper as Valerie Merryman, the wife of Chris; Merryman, played by Mr., Glen- dinning. Valerie ie, upon returning Wo b er estate, the Blossoms, repulsed by the double murder whicb has -been r cmmitterI there- durinoe ber absence.ý