tendance was taicen, and a summary. of events to be experienced during the nexct few weeks was given by the mnate. Ilub of the agendum was to sali as muchas permfissible be- fore the close of the season, con- sequently our next two meetings *il1 be - held at Wiimette harbor, our. summer quarters, weather per- mittinig. The subject discussed, durlngour assembly was saiboats, includinig various types.-anfd the parts of each. Thé majority of individuals ýwere Weil inùformed on this subject, with the exception of a few technical terms. 01 interest to many would be the present crew line-up of the Sea Scout Ship Oulmette, hereby presented; Starboard Crew-Tom Gaties, lead- er;, Bud Stread,. assistant; Dick Jones, LëeeMitchell, Carter Hadley,' Ward Dougherty. Port Crew - IOPEN THURSDAY and SATIJRDA ask obouf our fr( mantic MVexico." There will be two performances, one beginning at. 10 a.m., and one at 11, in the James Simpson Theatre of the museum., .hIldren from ail parts of. Chicago and suburbs are invrited.ý They may corne alone, accompanied.by aduits, or in groups from ,schools or other, organizations'. ANNOUNCE SON'S IT Mr.. and Mrs..N. T. SchNinof. Ci- cago arnnounce the birth of a son, Robert Lowell, Friday,, October- 13' at t he Evanston, hospitai. Mrs. Schwin is thé former Mary C. Lowell. She and her famiiy spent'som-e time this summer withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lowell. of 900. Ashland avienue. The new son has a sister, Helen, just past 3 years old. AY EYENINS-untU--9Q'CLOCKj by Le Gant M ainbocher, Molyneux, Baenciga-they aIt em-- phasize a t 'iny waist. And women like it-when it, can be achieved with comfort, without drastic change in their way of dressing-it's so defintely feminine. Le Gant does just that with 'three blissfully ýIght foundations-as comfortable as any you'1ve ever worn,. as sma~rt as your newest frock. 3 pairs 82.85 3pairs $4.70 is, Inc, EDGAR A. STEVENS.InC. Evansion liEDGAR'A. S' :,~ y exclusive with Stevens ln Evaflut(> * E . -ýI