12 WINNETKA TALK December 10, 1927 WEILER DRESSES for CHILDREN CHIC and CHARMING See Them at Your Convenience Our representative is now in Winnet- ka making per. sonal visits. Phone for Appointment. WEILER # CO. 19 S. Wells St.,, Chicago Dearborn 3357 Dodge "Victory Six" Is Marvel of Chicago Expert The interest of the automobile world was focused on Chicago this week when President E. G. Wilmer, and other officials of Dodge Brothers, Inc., revealed to 500 Central West dealers an entirely new Dodge Brothers cre- ation--the Victory Six. The new car was privately shown for the first time in the ballroom of the Stevens hotel. Tremendous en- thusiasm greeted the car, it was said. The dealers saw an entirely new de- parture in automobile engineering. Shop and Save at the WINNETKA GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty 574 Lincoln Ave. Ph. Winn. 876-77 The confidence and good will held by this store is based upon a uniform policy of high grade, consistent, reliable merchan- dising. Our insistence on, not only fair prices, but low prices, has brought a volume of business and has made the Winnetka Grocery a household word. VEGETABLES FRESH CALIFORNIA pn -I9¢ ~ 39%¢ FRESH LIMA BEANS, pint BRUSSEL SPROUTS, quart box ......... 29¢ ARTICHOKES, large size, 2 for. 25¢ STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS, : 1 Oc ron 29¢ DE SPINACH, Clean Large Leaf, pk. EGG PLANT, good size, each . 20c BEETS or CARROTS, New, large bunches, 3 for . . 25¢ SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, ea. 15¢ FRESH MUSH- 45¢ 5 i. JC 5c ROOMS, Ib. . .. YELLOW TUR- NIPS, 1b. 5. 0. HUBBARD SQUASH, Ib. Five FREE Deliveries Daily Free Deliveries FRUIT ORANGES, Florida Juicy, doz. 35¢; 3 .dozen -.. $1.00 TANGERINES, Sweet, doz. 39 EATING APPLES, small size, 3 Ibs. COOKING APPLES, 3A4bs.-. ....... GRAPES, Tokay or Malaga, Ib.. GRAPE FRUIT, large size, 3 for 25¢ SOFT SHELL PECANS, this year's crop, 55¢ LARGE RUSSET RIPE PERSIM- 25¢ pound PEARS, 4 for . MONS, 2 for C 25¢ 25¢ CLOVER HONEY, LARGE RIPE CALIFORNIA comb PINEAPPLES, -39c ORANGES, doz. Radical improvements over present-day design characterize this latest product of Dodge Brothers, who today have built and sold more than two million motor cars. In presenting the Victory Six, Presi- dent Wilmer made it plain that no public announcement coud be made | at present of the price or details of the new car. He emphasized that the early production of the Victory Six will complete Dodge Brothers ex- tensive program of preparation for 1928; and that the franchise of Dodge Brothers dealers throughout the world will, therefore, embrace the market- ing of the full range of Dodge Bro- thers passenger cars, consisting of "The Fastest Four in America," the new Victory Six, and the Senior line. FOR CHRISTMAS-- Give Ohe GREATER. HOOVER [ YEAR OF EVIDENCE A year ago we told you about The Newand Greater Hoover--a wonderful new model that cleaned rugs 1319, cleaner than even the best previous Hoovermodel. This year we want you to prove, bya year's evidence, just what a marvelous advance in cleaning this Greater Hoover brings. Ask the women you know who own the new Hoover. Listen to their evidence. Then come in and order your own Hoover, secure in the knowledge that itis the finest, the most efficient electric cleaner available today. Or phone us and we'll come to your home to demon- strate the Hoover's amaz- ing efficiency. - Only $6.25 down Porter's NORTH SHORE ELECTRICSHOP Everything Electrical 797 ELM ST. PH. WINN. 44 Kenilworth Youth Has Prominent Part in Princeton Show Attention is already drawn toward the college shows, several of which are coming to Chicago and the out- standing one of which is the Princeton Triangle show being given at the Au- ditorium theater, Chicago, Decem- ber 30. Kenilworth has the honor of claiming the author of the play who is David Burnham, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road. The show is a musical comedy entitled "Napoleon Passes" and is excellent entertainment on its own merit, according to those who know. This event is looked forward to by both the younger and older sets of Chicago society and that of the north shore. The list of patronesses will in- clude prominent society leaders. Many of the Princeton boys resid- ing in New Trier will soon be home for the holidays and will be backing their show. The boys in the show will go first to the Harvard-Yale-Princeton club to join the other Princeton men. From there they will all go to the Uni- versity club for a dinner party. From the University club they will go to the theater to put on their performance. After the performance a ball will be given for them by Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan in honor of their granddaugh- ter, Miss Josephine Logan. Bridge club parties were held at the homes of Mrs. James Prentiss and Mrs. Jules Peterson, both of Cumber- land road, Kenilworth, on Tuesday of this week, the greater number of the bridge club members attending the League of Women Voters' meeting in the morning. ---- Mrs. C. J. Hoey of the North Shore Real Estate Co., 418 Linden avenue, Wilmette, resumed her duties as man- ager of that company this week fol- lowing an illness of several months at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. ili Among the recent arrivals in Kenil- worth home is Charles Fleischman, who has been studying voice work and dramatics in New York City the past few months. BEAUTY SHOP Phone Winnetka 2176 --_-_ At This Beauty Shop FACIALS are not expensive. They rejuvenate the skin miraculously. Ask our oper- ator to explain how your skin can be bleached and toned, the facial muscles stimulated and your youth- ful freshness restored. Ethel M. Taylor, R.N. 818-A Elm St. is A Re = RBCs TY " TERETE Ie