WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922 Business Clay 7 a shapeless lump of clay, the potter, with dexterous fingers moulds a vase beautiful in form and rich in color. Similarly, the sculptor with sure eye and deft touch, shapes the model which he 1s later to produce in bronze, in stone, or in other permanent form. So it 1s with printing--piles ot paper, cans of ink, pounds of metal type--these are the "clay" destined to express the message of modern business. But, just as the sculptor and potter must be expert in their art, so must the printer display equivalent skill and taste in moulding the "clay" with which he is most familiar. § FEE 7 ir y - ts es 8 CN oul £; a a BR J % i We offer you that service in the confi- dence that we can please you well. [.ake Shore Publishing Co. Printers and Publishers WILMETTE 1222 Central Street Phones 1920-1921