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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Dec 1922, p. 8

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 Winnetka Woman's Club : 3 wicket Evanston's New Furniture Store BROWN-UMLANDT CO. 1555 Sherman Ave. "HE first meeting of the music de- ile partment of the Winnetka Wom- 7 an's Club was held on Thursday, No- E E vember 23, at 3 o'clock, at the club- vans on ; house. The meeting was in charge . | of Mrs. Roland D. Whitman, chairman of the music department. A large audience was present to enjoy the varied program which was given by Mr. Carleton Kaumeyer, violinist; Welcomes Mr. Weissert, 'cellist; Mr. Eugene Dressler, tenor, and the mechanical piano player, the Ampico. The program was an interesting demonstration of the great strides You which mechanical piano playing has taken in the past few years. The Ampico is operated by electricity and the roll is inserted under the key- board. With no one at the keyboard, it gives one an unusual sensation to OO S see the keys rise and fall, to hear the effect of the loud and soft pedals, and to hear the accents and themes IN OUR BEDDING DE- ) PARTMENT we carry the J] g highest grade of BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESS- ES at prices that are sur- prisingly low. EVERYONE IS LOOK- ING FOR AN INEX- PENSIVE END TABLE. A LIMITED NUMBER FOR THE EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOP- Good Night played in a louder tone. ® Sanitary Box Sprin The piano solos were delightful, Oo 1 a Ary: Sox Spring PERS AT played originally as they were by THE BEST HAIR MATTRESSES THAT C : any y AN BE Rghmaninets SHR _ Livitski MADE. There is a constant demand for a good hair $Q-00 an rainger. e mechanism is so mattress at a reasonable price. Therefore, we are offer- ing this week only, a hair mattress that we absolutely guarantee to be of the best quality obtainable for THIS ATTRAC- $58.00 TIVE BRIDGE LAMP with poly- P with poly- 5 TUFTED TOP BOX SPRING of equally high delicate that one can easily detect differences in the touch and tone of | ® { the players. O | Mr. Kaumeyer played his group of ening violin pieces in an artistic manner. The trios played by Mr. Kaumeyer, Mr. Weissert and the Ampico were interesting. Mr. Dressler sang two chromed base and uality to match mattres: bi groups of songs in an entertaining Saturda adjustable silk shade. g y $a IT IS FALSE. ECON- { manner. He has a pleasing, fresh and A variety of colors $3 7-50 OMY to buy a cheap mat- resonant tenor voice, and he sang to choose from. A tress. We are offering next week STEARNS & FOS- with good interpretation. The most attractive song to the audience was Spross' "Will o' the Wisp." All the accompaniments were played December by the Ampico. The rolls for them were made by such artists as Rich- ard Hagemann, and so the interpreta- tion and technique were fine, but one was conscious always of a lack of freedom on the part of the soloists, n ; for the usual order was reversed, and the soloist must follow the accom- paniment, and not as usual; the ac- companiment follow the soloist. Following the program tea was t served in the parlors, and the fol- a lowing members served as hostesses: Mrs. Percival Hunter, Mrs. Benjamin Kellum, Mrs. Asa B. Cooley and Mrs. INTERESTING TALKS All The AT VOTERS' SESSION (Continued from Page 11) S tores from three to five months, awaiting trial, and 47 and one-half per cent of these suspect cases were either Practical Christmas THE PRICE OF GOOD DOWN PILLOWS IS ' gift. COMPLETE USUALLY PROHIBITIVE. Therefore, next week, we EL Sr BOUND are sing you 22 SPpornpey to purchase a pair of full SUN-BLEACHED FELT size, choice white down pillows, with high de striped ticking FOR ONLY Ci VATIRESS aT $1030 $15.00 $3750 Open Evenings Until Christmas. released or found "not guilty." Dr. A Kirchwey gave an outline of thc rec- ommendations sent to the Board of mn Cook County Commisioners. A few of these recommendations are: A more thorough investigation by the Courts of those brought before them on sus- ppicion. Ample area for groups of E buildings so that hardened criminals vanston can have no communication with first offenders. No juveniles should ever be confined in jail. There should be Detention homes for boys. The Social features of the Conven- 9 tion were the two large luncheons and XY 11 evening banquet. At first day's lunch- ou eon the women of the National Board who were in executive session dur- . $s -- ing the Convention brought informal : 1 VT a messages an greetings to the women WwW y SR of Illinois. t t ~~ At the banquet given on Wednesday an Oo ed lad evening, Miss Ruth Morgan, Chairman oe of Committee of International Co- The Dining Room and 9 -- operation for Prevention of War, for National League of Women Voters, spoke on "What Can Women Do to be here Bring About Established World : 1] Peace?" "A League in Every County" lunch- eon was given on the last day of the In the well-appointed dining room, simplicity--even to the point of severity--is the key- Convention. S aturd ay note of furniture, walls and fittings, yet the general effect must convey through the eye that A rare good fortune has come to the : "ops " 4 3 : Illinois League in being able to have feeling of warm hospitality which is so graciously expressed in person by host and hostess. Miss Julia Lathrop, as its new presi- : : . : : Nothing is so effective as a well-chosen Oriental Rug with its exquisite blending of color- dent. Miss Lathrop was formerly at 8 ; the head of the Children's Bureau at harmony in transforming the appearance of cold austerity into one of charming friendliness Washington and is known, not only December and welcome. in our own country but in the coun- : : ra tries of Europe, for the work she is An idea of the price range within the moderate zone is shown in the following doing for humanity. Winnetka Weekly Talk 7nd - Notable Values in Small to Large Rugs ISSUED SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK Bergamo .... 4 ft. 8x2 ft. 4 $35.00 | Mahal ......12 ft. Ix 9 ft. 4.... $375.00 LLOYD HOLLISTER, INC. Belouchistan 3 ft. 9x2 ft. 7 28.00 1 Anatolian ...J1 ft. 3x 8 1. 2.... 350.00 1222 Jentral Ave, Wilmette, IIL Cashmere ...11 fi. 5x8 fi. 11.... 175.00 | Kirmanshah 17 ft. x10ft. .... 650.00 ITelePhoNe i... «cose tari Winnetka 388 Ladik 4 fr. x2 fr 32.50 0x 9 ft. 5.... 425.00 BElePRONE - re nrnran ns Wilmette 1920 Goolistan ...10 ft. 2x8 ft. 495.00 +: 8x10-0t. 0.- 450.00 SUBSCRIPTION. ........ $2.00 A YEAR Sarouk *..... 411. 933 fi. 120.00 | Serapi 5x12 fief vas 212350.00 All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of . the writer. Articles for publication should reach the editor by Wednesday i jloon to insure appearance in current ssue. An inspection of our Rugs does not imply any inten- tion to purchase. We welcome visitors as guests. : : Nahigian Brothers, Inc Direct Iraporters Established 1890 Entered at the postoffice at Winnet- ka, Illinois, as mail matter of the sec- 28 and 30 South Wabash Ave. Pha Slass, under the act of March 3, CONSTANTINOPLE CHICAGO SULTANABAD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1922 Resolutions of condolence, cards or thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. El lS 2 a SEE

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