Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 5

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9.Addition of electric buzzer systein. 10. Changing the Interlor wall of mail- Ing vestibule to face brick Instead of tule. 11. Changing preene~ilectric fixtures specifled for postmaster's office and public lobby to a bitter grade of fixturti, instead of stock as specifted. 12. Roll steel roof Joists with 2M' deck- ing and 1" Insulation with suspended metal lath and. cellinig and structurally suspended look-out, gallery wlth metal lath and plaster ln lieu of present Wood poi t ofconstruction nùodse pended cellng. 13. Addition- of eiterior letter drop wlth pilot llght. Suggested location of box ln Janitor'à Closet. 14. Granite .Copings. and ornamneital. railings on'ail areawayu. 15. Terrazzo floor and base, plastêër walls and celllngs, wood 'chair rail ln swing rooms. 19. Bloxonend flooring on floors of mailing vestibule and platform. 17. Terrazto filtin stair, treads ln lieu of cernent. 18. Terrazzo floor and base, piaster walls and ceilings ln ail basemýent c or- ridors comrnunicating with, swing rooris and stairs halls. Shoe Department Added to The Burns Toggery Richard Burns, owner of Burns Toggery, 1164 Wilmette avenue, long established haberdasherv and men's furnishing store, annouinces the addi- tion of a shoe department to its facilities. The Florsheim. shoe is cridin the higli quality class, and the Weyenberg shoe. ini the popular priced bracket. Addition of this de- partment ranks the Burns TJoggery with the rnost cornpletely equ>i Ppd frst quality stores, in. this vicinitY. ALTAR GUILD MÊETING A nmeeting of the Altar guild of the c hurch' of the Holy Comforter in Kenilworth will be held today at .3:30"o'clock at the 'home of Mrs. George Hinrnan, 576 Oak street, Win- .netka.. ILast Chance to Obtain That Fine DictionaryI Sorneone once said, "Ail good things must corne to an end." 1 Don't put it off. If it slips your mmid you'1l be disappointed,' for Saturday, March 30, is positively your last. chance to get this fine dictionary at thé unheard-of low price. . Turn tQ that advertisement and act now 1 When completed, the lobby and office wilI be pleasantly reminiscent of the architecture prevalent in many of the fluer offices and display places at A *Century of Progress. The treat- ment is strictly in the. modern mode but devoid of bizarre. effects., RESTS AT ^SANITARIUM Village Treasurer Harry W. Miller, who has, been .a patient, in Sacred Heart sanitarium at Milwaukee, ýar- r ived home Tueiday, but returned .Wednesday for another.,week's treat- suent, which consists Iargely of a stri ctdiet. Mr. Miller states that hef is feeling fine, except for weakness due to the diet. Genuine Hugene Permanent Wave 0$5 . Oil Sheso Permanent ...........$ Shampoo and Rng.r Wav. Includ.d- in BotWh Arnold.Hot Oil Steamer remoôves, dandruff and invigorates the scalp bringing tif. and lustre to the hair. For Appoitmem-Pbho. eWiImette 696 Eslther Boauty Shop Main For -12I13 Wilmett* Avenue Sauy t With Flowers Or with spirals, or starf'ish or dot-and-dash o r any: one of the new motifs we can show you that design- ers have ,used for the newest print dresses. Wear yours under your new Spring coat and feet like: a new person; ight and dark backgrounds; some witii jackets or capes and every one inexpensive! Where Are thue Jackets, of Yestery.ur?. Way up at theb.ead of the parade, madam, and promoted to a new position of importance! They're now definite parts of the fashion. ensemble. Our Offorings Iclude- Lovely S pr in g Print D re ss es, some with jackets. I161'I1163 Wilmelte Avenue Phone Wilmefte 4406 Any 3 V io BIEN JOLIE Corsets 6mwý

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