Ww ) BS So "r March 26, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 41 PASSAVANT HOSPITAL CITED AS BIG NEED Head of Northwestern University Medical School Shows Clinic Requirements Passavant Memorial hospital on the McKinlock campus site of Northwest- ern university is becoming from week to week a drastically needed institu- tion. According to Dean Irving S. Cutter, head of Northwestern Univer- sity Medical school, the medical clinic in the Ward Memorial building, can- not function efficiently without a modern hospital adjacent to the clinic "The Northwestern Medical clinic started with less than 125 patients a day, self-respecting citizens who through long continued illness or other causes are financially unable to employ a regular physician," explain- ed Dean Cutter. "Now we have as many as 250 out-patients a day,--per- sons who are ill and who seek our free clinic for proper care and for cure if possible. Many of these pa- tients are hospital cases. Many re- quire, at once, hospital attention and we must send them to a good hospital. The Northwestern Medical clinic is securing excellent co-operation with several hospitals in the city, notably, St. Luke's, Wesley Memorial, Michael Reese, and Cook County. On the other hand, the demand for hospital beds from our clinical patients is greater than these hospitals can sup- ply, and in this connection Passavant hospital will play a very important part in the proper care of hundreds and thousands of the people of Chi- cago. "The Passavant Memorial hospital offers a real investment in humanity. The directors are Chicago citizens of the highest standing and responsibility. They realize that it will be futile to erect an inadequate building, one that in a few months' time would be wholly outgrown. The original amount sought, therefore, must be completed and the additional amount required ($700,000) should be forthcoming from Chicago philanthropists within the next few weeks. The need is present and urgent. It is confidently antici- pated that the well known generosity of Chicago citizens will early complete the quota required." SCHOOL VACATION The North Shore Country Day school will close for the spring vaca- tion March 25. The closing exercises are in the form of a Spring play given by the Ninth grade, adapted from the story of Demeter and Perse- phone, the Greek myth of the "Coming of Spring." IN VOLLEY BALL EVENT Co-eds at Western State Normal at Kalamazoo, Mich., are playing an in- terclass volley ball series for the cam- pus championship under supervision of the women's physical education faculty. Among the students taking part is Miss Dorothy Butz of Wilmette. The Most Astonishing Trade-In Offer In Victrola History $50 for Your Old Phonograph or Radio On the Purchase of This or Any Orthophonic Victrola -Radiola This Most Extraordinary Saving for a Limited Time Only Easy Payments Former: Price... ii. 5 Sai aids ofTeadee $375.00 Now Only... ..... co cesses sctussves toms 325.00 : Saving Yom: ov. ivohoi virescens ras $ 50.00 Allowance for Your Old Machine ........... 50.00 Total Saving: . ...v vou ivsrvirorys A $100.00 Balance to:Pay ii. ..... i. Sven ten $275.00 Batteries or Socket Power at slight extra cost This is a limited offer, and while it lasts will apply on any Ortho- phonic Victrola-Radiola Combination in our stock. you can't call in person we will forward to you literature and information on this great offer. Just telephone us. Open every evening during this sale. North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church St., Evanston Phone University 4523 FARMERS MARKETING CO. BOX 823, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA FRESH EGGS Direct to You by Parcel Post Order Now--2---4--12 Dozen Containers OLD FASHIONED FIREPLACES Many of the living rooms at Sixteen Hundred Hinman Avenue have wood burning fireplaces. The crackle of wood logs on these hearths will be a final touch of home atmosphere, in apartments de- signed to combine the quiet warmth of home and the convenience of all that is newest in apartment comfort. Beautiful one-quarter acre garden court. T hree to Six Rooms (= >= * =) SIXTEEN HUNDRED HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sheldrake 0500 NOW LEASING