I Il mette last Monday from C SNote: Econoxny.Shop la conducted They a pn he ot IyteWmnsClbo imte Angeles and San Franciso. ~c4nnouncn the Opening of MyHoeS p Lingerie HandwQerchwesý Cost Ume Accessort'es'* Negligees GRÂCE..P.,EISENSTAEDT lu Handbags 262 Mortimer Road Glencoe 861, !UW.UUtu,.U.UWUUove *When vou stop your car on our Brake Tester and actually sree how Vour brakes behave, you know witbout anyone teliing you, whcther they necd attenion or not. Pur Brake Tester is1 like four horizontal scales- each one teliingjust. I how niuch braking' energy is applied to ' its wheel. When we Bernie Photo Mr. a"d Mrs. Prak. May, 1317 Wiimette avenue, announce. the cogage ment of their diaughter, Mary' Elberta May, .te, Stanitoný Vegh.te Phillips, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Louis A. Phillips, 6340) Sheridax. road, Chica go. The'zweddinig zwll take pla~ce luté Ù1 May. ____ Children to Give Plaiy and Books on Book Day Scores of new books will be pre- sented to the Children's library at a, Book Day celebrat ion to be held in the demonstration scbool of National College of -Education Friday, March 29. The, outline of the play to be given ot its own, and tnese sicits wilI De woven into the central theme.. Ahl action in t he play centers about the well-known "Old. Woman 'Who Lives 'in the Shoe who bas so many children she knows -not wha t to do." At the close of the play, and at a signal from thie Story Mani, al of the children in the audience will file up on the stage and present to- C. M. Osborn, 812 Oakwood avenue, state engineer for the PWA, bas made public the listing by the Village of Wilmette of public works projects totaling $79,500. .The list was, made i.i response to an invitation from the federal gov- ernmeàt -to name fieeded- improve-ý ments',that would cornfe within the definition of public work. The money is to be allocated froni the, $4,880l,- 000,000 ýpublic.works f unds recently passed by the-congress., No applica-. tion. for fundg has been made. Need Police Building Most important of Wilmette proj- ects, it is generàily believed,, is that of a *new police building, estimated to cost $20,000. This bas been 'under .consideration for'some time, and the need for it bas become acute. The growtb of Village business, andthe consequent necessity for additiônal offce space, it is said, lias so en- croached upon the quarters of the police de attent that it bas. be<ônme restricted to the space it occupied mnany years ago. Tentative plans have been consld- ered for the erection of a new buildý- ing on Main street, immediately -South- of and'adjoining the ire sta- tion. In the construction of this new police* station the south wall of tbeý fire station. would be utilized, thus effecting a considerable economy. Howeve.r, definite plans have flot as yet, been drawn. water main extension in the 'same, street to cost $3,000; paving of Wil- mette avenue, $6,500; Lake avenue intersection widening and paving, $7,500; rep4iring eight, miles 1of streets, $18,00;; landscaping storm sewer, pu mping station, $1,00, and water main extension inLake avenue West of Ridge avenue, $20,O00. The Village board bas'made no pro- visions for any of these projects, ex- cept those in Birchwood avenue, which have already been contractéd Phones: WIsm.f1. 6qlm5454 uuuuugu.uguu 0 vacation with bis family. Mrs. Arthur L. Brevîtz, 707 Kent0 road, returned last Sgturday from a Mrs. Robert J. Hildebrandt, 92 wéek's visita in Detroit where she Robsart road, Kenilworth, will enter- went to attend the funeral of ber tain ber quilt club -for lunâcheon this father. Frlday. S740 Tw.1416 51reet