WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 Special Sale of Stationery next week 29¢ per box. LEE Says: IT'S been about TWENTY-FOUR years since WE started in business HERE in Winnetka AND we believe it's ENTIRELY in order now TO say that we more THAN appreciate the PATRONAGE you people HAVE been giving us-- MAYBE we haven't TOLD all our customers SO, but that's the WAY we. feel about IT anyway-- AND just to show our APPRECIATION we are TRYING our derndest TO give you a drug STORE that you can BE proud of and HAVE confidence in-- MORE than that, we're PRICING our merchandise ALWAYS on a LIVE-and-let-live basis AND if you ever have OCCASION to think OTHERWISE, we wish you'd TELL us frankly--your SUGGESTIONS will help US to improve our SERVICE. ADAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 ART LEAGUE EXHIBIT OPENS WITH DINNER (Continued from page 4) an instructor at the Art institute, criti- cizes the work Wednesdays. Among the outstanding landscapes are two by Frank Peyraud of Ra- vinia. These are "October on the Desplaines" and "October Sunlight." Allen Philbrick's "A Gray Day on the River" is extremely interesting, as is W. I. Jones' "Sketch." "Grey Day," Johanna Birgtte Anderson Dressmaking, Coats and Dresses. Remodeling: 434 Provident Ave. Winnetka 757 BEAUTY SHOP Phone Winnetka 2176 Correct Facial Massage By this we mean to give you a correct massage of the muscles. One must know their attachments and how to stimulate the nerve centers and blood supply. This done in a scientific manner the muscles can be toned up and strengthened. BEAUTY SHOP Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St., Winnetka | by William R. Watson of Highland Park, deserves special mention. Ru- dolph Ingerle is exhibiting two dec- orative landscapes which were shown at the Chicago Artists' show this year. Albert Ullrich has a colorful "Purple Path" and "Floating Leaves." Sara Crosby-Buck's "Portrait of Bet- ty C." is notable for its lovely color- ing. Elizabeth Krysher Peyraud has an excellent portrait of Mrs. Johan- sen and a lovely figure of a child, "Geraldine." Allen Philbrick exhibits a charming "Boy with Violin," and Kate Bacon Bond has a head of | Charles Ullrich, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Ullrich of 925 Lake avenue, Wilmette. Anita Willits Burn- ham has two lovely portraits, one of a girl, the other a young artist. An Art institute student, Ruth R. Gibson, exhibits an interesting "Portrait of a Russian Lady," and "Captain, G. A. R." Cora Gould Davies has lovely portraits of Carolyn Case and Mrs. Barr. Besides the artists mentioned, the following are exhibiting: Mrs. R. W. Bartholomew, M. Veronese Beatty, Howard H. Bede, Mrs. E. G. Bent- ley, Grace P. Brion, Caroline Louise Burnham, Ruth Hart Calef, Zada Walker Clarke, Edna Rogerson Cook, Nina La Barge Davis, B. L. Davis, Pauline Graff Davis, Frank Dillon, Parcy Eckhart, Elizabeth Engelhard, Hazel Crow Ewell, Marie K. Galla- gher, William M. Gourley, Arthur Gourley, Max Gunlach, Grace Has- kins, Eleanor B. Hatch, Alice Mae Jackson, Edna M. S. Johansen, Jane Johnson, W. I. Jones, Irma A. Keehn, Rene P. Lavenant, Margaret Lippert, Myrtle V. Lundquist, Marcella Met- tler, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Millard, Charles Morgan, Buell Mullen, Walter T. Murphy, Leslie Raymond Nash, Sam Otis, Fairfield Porter, Irma Reisner, Lionel Robertson, Alan Scott Robin= son, John A. Servas, Uintah Knight Shippen, Clara Byron Simpson, Toque Stoddard, Helen J. Taylor, Marguerite Calkins Taylor, Mrs. Henry F. Tenney, Harry Timmins, Billy Timmins, Sybell L. Vennema, Hugo Olaf Von Hofstex, F. M. Wheeler, I. M. Wilder and Winifred Wilson. Miss Isabel Cline, 304 Cumnor road, returned to Kenilworth April 14, from New York. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW something about the new residence now going up at the corner of Sheridan Road © Hazel. Call Gus Rosenau, Glencoe 1267 or State ©3658. Cars Greased g9og Linden Ave. SPECIAL and Oiled............ J 2.00 Edw. V. Cullison Auto Service Phone Winn. 686 Hubbard Woods