WINNETKA TALK November 27, 1926 High School Instructors : Speak at State Session Professors W. A. Snyder and H. H. Herron of the New Trier High school were speakers on the program of a meeting of the Illinois State High School Teachers' association, which was held at the University of Illinois last Friday. A total of about twenty- five members of the New Trier faculty were in attendance and report a most interesting meeting. "Teaching Bookkeeping in Single Periods" was the §ubject of Mr. Her- ron's talk. This is an experiment which he has been conducting at the north shore school and which is in- tended to make it possible for students taking a general course to be able to get it into their schedules and to pro- vide more experience in accounting for those students entering a commercial university. The subject of Mr. Snyder's speech was "The Middle of the Road in Algebra," which represented a dis- cussion of the sometimes too prevalent tendency toward becoming bound up in some faddish way of teaching mathe- matics. Both talks were enthusiastic- ally received. ¥ you send the weekly wash to us. You can save yourself a lot of time and worry, and have the satisfaction of knowing that every- thing will be returned on time -- beautifully done --and costing much less than if you did it yourself. CALL IN BILL TODAY--HE'S IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY-- AND EVERY DAY Outline Plans for Repertoire Theatre Company The Repertoire Theatre company, which is now presenting Mrs. Samuel Insull and a supporting cast of distinc- tion at the Studebaker theatre, Chi- cago, in the new American comedy, "The Runaway Road," by Gretchen Damrosch Finletter, was organized by Samuel Insull, the well known public utility magnate. It is an Illinois cor- poration and was formed after Mrs. Insull had decided to resume her pro- fessional stage career. It has leased the Studebaker theatre for six years, which will serve as the home for all of Mrs. Insull's productions. J. Clarence Hyde, who has been as- sociated in important executive posi- tions with Klaw and Erlanger, Henry Miller, Henry W. Savage, George C. Tyler, Charles Frohman, and other prominent theatrical producers during the past twenty years, is vice-president and general manager of The Reper- toire Theatre company. Among plays under consideration for production are "The Truth," the bril- liant comedy by Clyde Fitch; "The New Religion" by H. F. Maltby, an English author who has written sev- eral successful plays including "A Tem- porary Gentleman"; "What Might Happen" and "The Right Age to Marry." A play by Alfred Sutro is also under advisement. Several revivals are planned, includ- ing "The First Lady of the Land," an American historical play with Dolly Madison as the central figure, by Charles Nirdlinger. Mrs. Insull desires to emphasize the fact that this is not in any sense a fad movement, nor an effort to up- lift the stage. The purpose is to give that section of the public, that still loves spoken drama, the best that can be obtained in plays and players at popular prices. It is an effort to bring people back to the professional theatre. From the low prices charged special reductions will be made to theatre parties, small or large, it is said. The class in applied religion, under the leadership of Mrs. Burton H. At- wood, will resume its meetings on next Thursday, December 2. This meeting is to be held in the Boy Scout room at Community house. b re-ordered. in progress. Many $19.75, $15.00. 1606 Chicago Ave. The Kind of Apparel You want, is what we constantly antici- pate, through our connection with mak- ers of proven success in the fashion world. As the season advances, it be- comes expedient to consider your further needs, before the smartest selections are gone. Now is high time to complete the winter wardrobe and to prepare for the festive occasions just ahead. Present stock of DRESSES and COATS, while still comprehensive, will be de- pleted gradually, and can no longer be PRE-INVENTORY SALES are now merly to $50.00) now $29.75, $24.50, Reductions also announced Schaffner ¥ Marx coats. INC: C. 8. Breckenridge, Pres. EVANSTON choice dresses (for- on Hart At Davis St.