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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jan 1926, p. 35

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TN Sg ag © ory ng kil Gl 4 ad ds aE WINNETKA TALK January 9, 1926 np To Acquaint Women of the North Shore with Undiscovered Foot Comfort a Demonstration Sale of THE ARCH PRESERVER SHOE for a limited time only, beginning next Tuesday YOU'VE heard a great deal about the Arch Preserver Shoe; you've read about its comfort-giving features in your favorite magazines. But do you know that here in Evanston there is a new store filled with Arch Pre- server Shoes exclusively? And that there are styles for women, and chil- dren--styles for every occasion? We want you to see this shoe. We want you to know its comfort and good looks. Thousands of women have said, "Why didn't I know about Arch Preservers before?"" So we're placing our entire stock of Arch Pre- server Shoes on sale at substantial sav- ings for a limited time--to acquaint you with this remarkable shoe. Scores of Stylish Models Like These: For NONA (below) A neat model. one strap Fits up snug through the inktep. afternoon and evening wear. This style may be had in patent leather or black satin. ANITA (above) A strap pump that fits. This style is featured in white kid, black satin, patent leather, black calf and tan calf in either the one-inch or one-and-a- half-inch heel. ROSE MARIE (above) A very neat strap low shoe that gives the same fit as an oxford. This style is featured in patent leather and black kid. Selby Arch Preserver Shoe Sold in Evanston at "KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Widths AAAAA to D Sizes 2 to 11 630 Church Street THE ARCH PERERVER SHOP Inc. Evanston FEIVS THINS FINS So a Ie G5 4900 Winnetkans Attend Cornerstone Laying of New I. W. A.C. Mrs. FEdgar Foster Alden, Mrs. Franklin Rudolph, Mrs. Frank Kane, Mrs. Leonard Roach, Mrs. George Karnes, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs. Elwood Ankrim, and Mrs. A. H. Ul- rich were Winnetka members included among the many hundreds of club wo- men gathered at the corner of Pearson and Rush streets, Chicago, Wednes- day, December 29, at 1 o'clock, to par- ticipate in the ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone for the 17 story building of the Illinois Women's Ath- letic club. The president, Mrs. M. J. Seifert, and past presidents, Mrs. Leona Krag, Mrs. Lydia Williams, and Mrs. D. S. Fesler, and the presidents of many other clubs in the city and on the north shore, took part. Senator W. B. McKinley, States Attorney, Robert Crowe, and Judge Oscar Hebel were the speakers. When completed, the building, in- :luding shops and studio space, as well as club rooms, will represent an invest- ment of $3,750,000. The club quarters will be available in July. omplete 0 Refrigeration $250 7.0.B. DETROIT A refrigerator with Kelvinator al- ready installed, requiring only a single electric connection to put it in operation. Refrigerates with- out attention, relieving you of all the worries of caring for an ice box. Call and see the Kelvin-et, or phone for information. University 2132 Oi. BURNER and REFRIGERATING Co. 508 Davis Street, Evanston KELVINATOR | The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigerauon SB CE ah 'R nw BE yy el

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