Ld 28 ; : * WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922 "WANT AN ORPHAN? This child represents one of the large group of little folks at the Lake Bluff Orphanage who are to be brought to Wilmette on Christmas Day. The children are coming to homes in the village through the instrumen- tality of a group of young women in the Methodist church. They will spend the day "parceled out" to various families volunteering to have an orphan as a Christmas guest. A phone call to Wilmette 2348 will bring information to families inter- ested. : At all x, op RN Sr SI First class Bal YA Grocers /, For the Kiddies--Lady Fingers HILDREN become hungry be- tween meals. A supply of Seidel's Lady Fingers at all times will make the work of providing lunch for them much easier. Try this plan for the "kiddies" lunch today. Your grocer has them! The Home of | Good Baking CHICAGO EVANSTON AVENUE 1200 FAMOUS FOR MACAROONS & LADY FINGERS Evanston, Iil. Add the PHONOGCRAPHS AND RECORDS . to your Christmas list Papa, mama, grandma and all the kiddies will enjoy so much music. Payments $10.00 per month and up Evanston Phone Wilmette 526 PATTERSON BROS. 828 Davis Street Evanston NEW TRIER DEFEATS PROPOSED BASIC LAW In a ballot that was so light as to be almost negligible in certain dis- tricts, New Trier township Tuesday Plaza Jeweler. i stat LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL in defeating the proposed new Illinois state constitution. . Figures in New Trier"s vote were EVANSTON unofficially as follows: For the pro- posed constitution, 1,499; against, ACCEPTABLE GIFTS IN JEWELRY 2,532. In one district in Wilmette the vote was tle on the question, 64 in favor AT MODERATE PRICES of adoption and a like number against. In another district in the township not a single favorable ballot W was registered, it was stated. FINEST JE ELRY SHOP Proponents of the proposed basic law had counted on New Trier, Evanston and other country town dis. ON THE NORTH SHORE tricts to join with downstate in coun- 2 teracting the expected heavy Chicago ballot against the measure. The re- sult was a complete surprise even to the most optimistic of the opponents of the proposed basic law. Roswell E. Mason Democrat of | em E---- - P Winnetka, and Frederic R. De Young, M Beoublican, Foo favored imithe lo: For gifts or for AADEIRA SHO line of beautiful : : : r ' ii vote for the judgeships which 9 Maderia Cut Work, Table Linens and Gowns would have been created under the Madeira handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 and Infant pillow cases....85¢c to $3.00 provisions of the new constitution. 50c to $1.50 each. Large Madeira pillow cases, $5.75 With the defeat of the constitution Hemstitched handkerchiefs, 25¢ to to $10.00. the judges' election is without sig- Men's handkerchiefs, 25¢ to $1.00 Large Sut Worl pillow cases, $12.00 nificance. Napkin and handkerchief cases, 50c Tray dollies 50c to $3.00 to .00. €S...000eennnn - Hot roll cases....... $1.25 to $2.50 founa Yohjes: Letpae oe 30 3% Jowsls, Madeira. eer S00 alo 00 Scarf, 36 In., 36 in., 84 In., and 72 , Mosalic...... , GraceForbesFrock S Towels, cut work. ..... $2.25 to $3.00 PL eS Bg and 9 $25 Chair back Madeira, filet and cut Gut Work napkins, otra to $35 . DEK. Saiiseske rues Siro oD $90 Mosaic napkins, doz..$8.50 to $20 Making gn oo peezashy $2.00 to $4.50 Oblong, oval and round luncheon . Infants' dresses. ...... $2.25 to $5.00 sets, from $5 to $95. Remodeling Baby bonnets ......... 35¢c to $1.50 Lunch cloths, from $8.50 up. Exclusive Models Open Every 1 521 Davis St. Evening me N orth Shore Room 217 Hoyburn Bldg. Until HAIG 3.3% Davia $1seer, Dpnaton Choisy [JIMPORTER Boil Duliding Tel. Ev. 7467 a Z EVANSTON Speed with Safety With the speed of the wind you are carried over the North Shore Line---straight to the core of Chicago's business district. The high-speed electric trains slip through the countryside at a swift, even pace---and you ride at ease in the clean, comfortable seats. Alert, well-trained employes and up-to-the-minute safety devices insure you a safe journey. You arrive at your destination refreshed and on time. There is genuine pleasure in rid- ing to Chicago over this Road of Service. lo] Chicago Civic Opera Special To the Opera --- To the Theatre Every Thursday during the season the North Shore Line oper- ates an Opera Special direct to GRAND OPERA at the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago. Leave Winnetka . . . . . 6:56 p. m. Arrive Congress and Wabash . 7:50 p. m. Enjoy a well-cooked dinner on the Dining Car Special table d'hote dinner $1.25 also service a la carte. Immediately after the Opera the special train will leave Adams and Wabash Elevated Station on the return trip. An enjoyable supper served ala carte. NORTH SHORE LINE RTH SHORE SanD (5) NO Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street