6 WINNETKA TALK September 1, 1928 KICKERNICKS For the Girl Who Is Going Away to School KICKERNICKS are the most. satisfactory underdress, having the beauty of line because they fit the body so perfectly, and are extremely economical in that the strains which shorten the life of garments are eliminated. Combination Garments Combining Uplifting Brassiere, and Bloomers--loose or tight knee. Fashioned of Barred Nainsook ....$2.25 Fricodyne Rayon... .......... ...% 0.0.5.0, Bloomers Fashioned of Tricodyne Rayon, all colors $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Fashioned of Splitex Messaline, flesh and white $1.25 Fashioned of Milanese Glove Silk $3.95 REMEMBER your wardrobe is incomplete without KICKERNICKS HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR Cash's Woven Names? 14 gross $1.50 15 gross ..$2 1 gross ....$3 To Insure Prompt Delivery -- Order Now! G. L. ZICK & CO. "The Store on the Corner" Elm St. at Chestnut Ph. Winn. 930 Tower, Green Bay Road Corner Open Tomorrow An announcement that will be pleas- ing news to the public was made today by Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser who advises that the improvement which has been underway for some time at Green Bay and Tower roads is complete and the roads will be open to traffic Sunday. The corner has been considerably widened, and the former short angle turn materially lengthened. A safety island of something like a fifteen foot triangle has been constructed in the center, which will prove advantageous | not only to auto traffic but also to | pedestrians in crossing the street at | this dangerous intersection. | Paul Reschke was the contractor. | Fred Eckart Home From Vacation, Brings Bride The return of Fred Eckart, of the Eckart Hardware Co., of 753 Elm street from his annual vacation warrants more. than the usual personal mention of returning vacationists. Fred went away alone, and single, but when he returned a few days ago he was accompanied by Mrs. Eckart, who was formerly Miss Ruth Mec- Namara, of New Richmond, Wis. They have gone to housekeeping in the Hazelcrest apartments, Glencoe. They were married at New Rich- mond August 10. Mr. Eckart's mother, Mrs. Julius Eckart, of 596 Locust street, Winnetka, went up for the wedding. TO WORK WITH GRENFELL Ayres Boal, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal of 701 Sheridan road, left last Thursday and is sailing today for Labrador to spend a year working with the International Grenfell asso- ciation. He will be Scoutmaster at the settlement, assist the doctor in charge of the hospital, and fit in generally wherever extra help is needed. Mr. Boal has been attending Dartmouth for the past three years. Miss Janet Cunningham, of 757 Bluff street, Glencoe, entertained 20 guests at luncheon and bridge last Thursday af- ternoon at Skokie Country club. Many of the guests were school friends of Miss Cunningham's at the University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lutz and daugh- ter, Mary, of 460 Hawthorn lane, ar- rived in New York recently on the steamer Majestic from an extended trip abroad. They reached Winnetka last Thursday. -- Harold I. Orwig, 543 Willow road, returned last week from Europe where he was on business for the past ten months. PROHIBITION SQUADS HAVE DAY IN SUBURBS (Continued from Page 1) ployed in the F. T. Richardson garage, who are charged with selling liquor, and F. T. Richardson, owner of the premises; Palmer Giambastian at Northfield for selling liquor; George Corrado Guastapalia, proprietor of the Hubbard Woods cafe, for selling li- quor; Luther Kruse, colored porter at the barber shop in the Elm street sta- tion of the North Shore line, for sell- ing liquor. One "Miscreant" Missing In each instance where warrants were issued for the sale of liquor the arrests were made following purchases previously made by federal operatives, according to the police. In the in- stance of the Wersted Motor company the prohibition squad came armed with a warrant for Edward Lyle, manager of the painting department of the gar- age, who was charged with having sold intoxicating liquor to investiga- tors. Lyle was absent from the vil- lace on vacation at the time of the raid. In a statement presented to WIN- NErKA TALk Thursday of this week William T. Wersted said: "The Chicago papers have recently printed statements which have been very embarrassing to me, to the effect that intoxicating liquor has been sold and found in my garage. I wish to state that the inventory on the search warrant taken bv the prohibition offi- cers shows 'nothing found' and that to the best of mv knowledge and be- lief there never has been any intox- icating liquor sold or stored in my garage." Thus, the biggest front page police story in Winnetka since the notorious "speed trap" episode of a few years ago, which shook that department to its verv foundations. Next! MIXED FOURSOME SUNDAY Sunset Ridge Country club will have a four ball mixed foursome event Sun- day afternoon. Prizes will be given for combined low gross and combined low net scores and full handicap will be allowed. Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Paine, 867 Lin- coln avenue, and Mrs. Paine's mother, Mrs. W. A. Patterson, w'll leave next Saturday for a motor trip to Mmneap- olis and into Canada. They will be away two weeks. -- Mr. and Mrs. T. N. 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