-i âp -ectiu ouly by Ie irsi robm ore lie»s pd.ge arrivais lu uit Wear. Your btweeusaoweord. r8obe Nequ Ir*et ai bu e huit. Cies ow whIie the select ion is c@opiete. 3-iee it sufs of an- gora, chenille, etring& boucle and tweed-knit. In ail the best spring shades and styles. lTe prie range is oe tlwat meets every deniand. Iiustrated is a; ribbed: trot- teur knit; you'll. love ite perfection of line and slim elegance. It, is priced at 2-piece luif suis av'il- able in a charming variety, of styles and materials. The color range includes maris blue, maize, cameo rose, dawn blue, sun orange andi white. The suit pivtured is a ribbedi string knit with crystal lear bucle and fasteners. The price je $10.95. 1934-1935 season last Saturday niglit by finishing as runner-up in the state sectional high school basketball tour-. nament 'in the New Trier gymnasiumn. In two weeks of tournamnent. play, first in the district event at Liberty- ville. and then -in the sectional -tour- ney at -W-nnetka, New Trier wbipped, three Suburban league t eams, indlud- ing the two that finished the. season in first and secondý places. This showing was a complete reversal, of New"Trier's record fer the league's regul1 season of play, a record that stood, at two victories.. in twelve starts. Expected Deerlield Wln The victory of DIeerfield-Shields, :winner of the league chamnpionship, over, New Trier in the finals- of the sectional tournament in Winnetka last. Saturday was expected, eveni thougb New Trier had whipped the ,.ighland Park scho 'ol, 23 to 21, in the finals of the district tournament at Libertyvîlle a week earlier. Deer- .~field's previous record for the season was much more impressive and in-. cluded two wins f rom New Trier. The score of the final game in the sectional tourney was 36 to 19. Deer- field, led by Hanson, forward, who scored twenty points, more than the. entire New Trier team, was un- beatable. The Highland Park boys led 7 *n i3 at the end of the first at the hal f to whip Deerfield in an overtime period, -neyer seriously threatened. * Dean Suif ors Injury Deerfield wasý playing without the services of Dean, another star for- ward, who fini shed' in second place in the Suburban league' individual scoring standings. Dean brokle bis left wrist in the first. gamhe of theý 'district tournament at libertyville. New Trier's' Carleton Wilson, a guard second Ior, west room hree points, 2i 9, in. the semi-finais. i New Trier Trima 'Morton lIt was in the semi-finals also that New Trier whipped Morton, another * iSuburban league team Whicb had . won the district tournament at.Elm-7 23 to 16 at the 'end of the 'third quarter. The Dundee teain, whicb won the New Trier Tri-Ship Boys' club trophy for sportsmanship in tbe sec- tional tourniament, gave New Trier a tougb battie in, the opening round. After trailing. 17 to il1 at the half, the Dundee. boys gained two points in the third quarter, which.'ended -21 to 17. In the final period Dundee moved sili dcoseýr, but the gnsune n tim togie New Trier a 27-to 25 decision. Adams,. Dundéee forward, scored. fourteen 'points in this game. Leading scorers for New Trier in- the three games of the sectional tour- nament. were Fisher, forward, and Fitzgerald, center. Each made a total of eighteen points, most of them against Dundee, and Morton.. Deer- field's ability to hold these two men in check spelled defeat for New Trier in the final game. Fisher' also was high scorer for' New, Trier in' the district tournament at Liberty- ville, collecting a total of twenty- nine points. The New Trier team is coached.by Clyde Grater of the' high, school mathemnatics department.' New Trier Geta Trolphy Both Deerfield and New Trier, re- ceived attractive bronze trophies for their' performances in the sectional tournament. For winninig first place ini the district event New Trier also received a han4isome trophy. Third place winner in the sectional tourney was Geneva, which defeated M'orton in a consolation match Satur,- day night before.thefinal game be- iween New, Trier and Deerfield. The score was. Geneva '35, Morton .31. Geneva led'at- the hàlf, 18 to 16.. Senn,- runner-up, for. the Ch icago city championship, was eliminated by Morton in the opening. round of thé sectionai tournament, 29 to 19.,Roose-. ve It, another Ghicago team, also was defeated in the first 'round, Geneva sending the city boys home on the Short end. of a 40 to 21 score. convention, according to acting Citay Chairman John H. Poster, 1126 Grant stre et,' Evan*ston, will be open 10 al who are interested in the èlimination of the liquor traffic, in better govern- ment and in discarding the outworn old: parties and developijng new. ave-ý nues for Political, expression. 7ý 1 to:j