Insurance Funds REAL ESTATE- LOANS 1680 SHERMAN AVENUE EVANSTONI ILLINOIS Davis 2233' Wil. 922 Central 1812 127-A-LT45-c MORTOAGE MONEY. AVAILABLE, F O R RESIDENCES, apartments, and business buildings. Personai service assures best t»ermt. W..-R. MITCHELL Glencoe 309. Central 166.1 12IA-LTlN44-4tP FIRST MORTGAGES WE HAVEC FUNDS AVAILAI3LE FOR conserve.tive boans on resideftces and, incarne property. 4% % % ta 6% intereet, 5 ta 10 years. prompt service ond mod-- er3ata ehargeé,. *Joseph C. Cormack & Co. 1569 Sherman Avenue University 3353 127A-LTN26-tfC $4,;000 EQUITY IN 7 ROOM $11,500 house. Beat location ln Wilmette. For clear, vacant. North shore. Nd brokers. Owner Glencoe 154. 128LTN45-IlP FrOU MKA-a.-HboSN@LD SOODS REASONABLE. GRAND PIANO. * Taupe colored broadloom carpet .and padding. Orcliid single .bed (complete), desk, chair, nlght table*, and j1resser, Walnut drsser. Oak cheatof dê4wers. Mission rocker and library tabe. Phono- graph and recor'ds. A. B. C. washlflg machine. Wlnnotka 882 12945-tp .Lake Forest Galleries New furniture. Beaut. uphoistered chairs a nd couches as 10w, as $ 44.50-reg. prioe $79. Overstutfed chairs $22.50. Aise antique mirrors, dOceks, etc. 264 E. Deerpath Lake 'Forest 13 129LTN44-4tp FOR SALE CHEAP UPRIGHT PIANO, $15; BOOK CASE, $6; 8-pc. Dining Room Set, $29.50; Simmons' double coUl springs, $7.50; beds, tables, chest and dresser. Wlnn. FOR UIALE-I6IANU iW-ING FOR OUTSI)E., ROPE AND seat well-ms ùde,' 8 ft. ,high with 8x10O sand. box bulit around swing for $7. 8mai! sand box 4x4'on -legs,$2 White, 370 Eider Lane, Winnetka. 181LTrN4&-ltp CONOVER ELE C. DISHWASHER, $60 EIe. ionr $0.Walnut.,desk,$1.5. Wwi. lib. table $15. Chitterobe $10.* Ail new. Mantie chimne ock.$15. Old violin $35.. HoIton metal' clarinet ý$30. Win- 26 BY'SBICYCLE. 2INCH WHEEL. GOOD CONDITION. $3 or offer. Winnetka 2410. 131LTN45.-ltp 2 WALNIJT CàDAfRLINBD CHESTS. FILMS FOR, BLUJE PRINTS OR MAPS. AD.TUSTABLE -DR A WlNG BOARD. W'11NN11KA 8. 131LTN4-ltp FOR SALE - KITCHEN CABINET, Ice box, househoid furnlshings. Baby be-d. Dresses, size 14-18. 840 Park Ave- 131LTrN45-Itp WALNUT DRESSER, 3 pr. rust drapes, 4 pr. red tie-back drapes, high chair and doli house. Phone Kenilworth 4717. 131LTN45-ltp WTrD. TO UUY-MIS9CELLANCOIJS $$$q- OLD CLOTHES $$$e SIITS-SHOES-OVERCOATS FUR COATS - PROMPT SERVICE Martin's Clothing Store 742 Custer, Evanston uni. 2220 132LTN33-tfc Junk Dealer-Phil Schuman MY PRICE PER 100 LBS.: PAPERS, 40c; Iagazines-Books, 50c; ERIgs,, Mattresses, $1. Bathtuibs and old troh, etc. Phone Wilmette' 572. 132LTN44-4tp *Junk Dealer-Goidmian PAPERS-40C PER 100 LBS. MAGAZINES-5OC PER 100 LES. WILMETTE 5426 WINNE11CA 3720 * 132LTN4i5-4tp WANTED: BABFY BUGGY Reagonable. Winnetka 6'19 * 132LTN45-lÏp BABY CAR1RIAGE, ENGI.ISH TYPE preferred. Must be in good condition. Reasonable. 1935 Gregory Avenue, WiI., *Mai. Albert M. Warner, tice- presidenit of Warner Brosç. Piwtures, is Éreseà1ed tvith a gold -ined#Il by Miss Florence Sinith Vincent, editor of Parents Magazinje. The dawad, the highest ever given by the iwa ga- ziiie,,tes for ".4 Midsurnmer Night's, Dreaii" zwhirh was. declared "T/te Olutstandipip Picture for.:Fappily% Atudieences." If opens at thte Univer- sit3? cter *on , March . 23 for a RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. andi Mrs. L. R. Gear of 903 Spruce street, Winnetka, bave just returned fromn a very delightfult trp to Florida. Tbey were away about two iveeks and stopped at Fort Lau- derdale. most of that time, although thev %vent also to Palm Beach, Miami, and Miami Beach, while ini the south. Msrs. L. F. R odenkirk and her son. and daughtèr, Vincent andi Lucilie, of 911 Sheridan road, drove to XMii- waukee Sunday *norning to spend the day with Mrs. Alfredi Kruse, Mrs. Rodenkirk's sister. Miss Margery Alverson accompanied them. SCHA,%EFER as co-partners under the firmn naine and style of SHAWNEE SERVICE GARAGE at 515 Fourth Street, Wiimette, Illinois, was dissoived on January 1, 1936. Ail valid debts aaain..j thei.'dd n-partnArshil have ic «« 4 A DANGER SIGNAL wbs flashed by Harprs Bazaar in its January number ... in a new fée- ture entitioed "FRANKLY FORTY." A great many marri 'ed women who. corne under Ibis category forget that their appearan ce is part, of the ir obligation to their kusbands. Others, realize ihet they have stronger competition et forty thon they had at twenty. Hence,, the greater, necessity for careful- study cf appearence. Smart1 wives . re not le4ftet home. Husbands talce them everywbere. 49 il41 4'EVERY: WOMAN in a position te maintein àa wardrobe should' be properly dressed - and con be - if she Will 'select her clothes .li the proper- marneé. For fifteeën yeers. Ibis Organîzratiow bas devoted its entire :efforts ta the r ermnts of the FRIANKLY FORTY type. There must Be some- thing more than Iuclc and a good location for continuous success over sucb a long period. with so much seeming competition, and with'the general impression that our-prices ar eoritn . etruth of the ent. So is aur service. We are always the first ta show thé new styles. Reqardless of the fashion trend, aur adaptations and modi- fications are sucb as te Imeet the requirements cf a sophisticated clientele. This epplies te -those. who wear sixteens and eighteens,. as well as to those who wear forty-twos. To properly serve our patrons, an ex- tensive collection of styles is im- perative. If you will give this one feoture of aur business due con- sideration, You Must ;realize thet ouare more iilcely to find s(ome- tbing suited te your particular fig. ure in such an extensive collection of the flnest appamel obtainablo-. tSan in the average stock. DAVENORT.$26., LWUNGUE CHAMI'NOIC $10. dneOtte et $, 4 leather seated 'OF~IC chairs, each $3. tee clieét, $5. 2 octagon DISSOLUJTION 0F PAR?'NERSIJIP tabgoo, $4 ah lne61 129L5- OFQ SHIAWNEE' SERVICE GARAGE Il FRINOED) WINDOW SHADES, Public notice is hereby given that the talr càpet. tables, 2 bird stands and co-partnership business carried, on and misi.funislns.Phone .Wimette cni.ducted, by, SAX MAVRIDIS, AL- IM.129LTN46-4P BERT, RODffNKIRK and - GEORGE' IN TH~ DR IL!~ SHOP IJNIVEUUITY 7517 ~ AKE