A natinrai garde>: of. fil tee» hundred acres, filled with. huzdreds of rare plants and f lozvers, is to be preserTed forever in lis present ntattai beau.ty in the neu' Dunies Park of Illinaois just beyond Waukegan. I this picture, Mrs. Hoier F. Hlorion, of Nuies Center and her daughter, Jane, are adrniring the early« çi;mmier flowers in one of the deiight.ful corners of the Park. FUR COATS Smmer &ine. (DECONEY) e- F'f~ -j, IIL1i un Coat le's a masterpiece, bath as ta style and value, this beauti- fülly tailared caat in charming summer ermine lapin!* lectîlon of ibutertnes. * Ail Illinois and the middlewest haveý good cause to rejoice that this beau- ti1ful area, the Iast of' its kind in Illinois, is to be rnaintained ini its present wild Étaie. MOTHER DIES Mrs. Terezie Krall, môther of Mrs O. B. Liska, forrnerly of 1615 Walnut avenue, Wilmette, passed away on 4mencan L Iegtôn, wili ciasn with the Glencoe- Junior nine at South .Park, GlencQe, this Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Legionnaires are urged to corne out and see what a classy game their proteges are playing., Win- netka probably wiII give, Glover, Brown, Lilîgren and Hook, its star hurlers, a chance to show what they can do. The Winnetka team re- cently defeated the Glençoe Juniors, 4 to 2. 35 DOWN BALANCE WEEKLY. KOLOS vaUR CO0A T. STORAGE FREE, UNTIL No-, VEMBER IST. THIE ZSIER PUIRSE- MIIFF TO MATCH . . a p'w.uw, snuIorr sxir- with patch packets ,and a fancy lining. $10 Stt. aend Monroe 28 EAST RANDOLPH STREET I CHICAGO Fur Coati, Second ifiQor WJ[EDOLDT9SmEVi AMI1. wl,.. O