SAA St i is x. 2 a ------ eS September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK ' w -- Striking Poster Heralds Approach of Illini Season Publishes Book That annual harbinger of football-- the grid poster of the University of Illinois--will soon make its appearance in thousands of store windows through the state to remind followers of the Fighting Illini that the season is at hand. Applications for the posters are now being filled by the university athletic department and it is planned to distri- bute some in every city in Illinois. C. E. Bradbury, of the university art department, designed the poster again this year and has turned out a magni- ficent action picture of a ball carrier and his interferer charging up the line of scrimmage. Both players are in their stride and the interferer is set to take a would-be tackler out of the road. The color scheme is the traditional orange and blue of the university col- ors. The blue-clad players with their orange helmets are silhouetted against a blue flecked disc of white and the entire picture is laid on a background of black. The schedule of home games appears in yellow lettering in the lowar left hand corner and on the right side is information concerning the ordering of tickets by mail. Mr. Bradbury made a close study of Zuppke's men in action to paint the picture and the realism he has achieved will make every football fan tingle with anticipation when he looks at the poster. The poster has been reproduced in miniature, with the original colors, for the windshield stickers will be widely distributed and sent to those who re- quest them. Photo by Gibson Casebeer Alexander Dean, formerly a mem- ber of the faculty of the School of Speech, Northwestern university, has written the book carrying the operet- ta "Rosamunde" by Franz Schubert, just published by Silver, Burdett & Co. Mr. Dean is now assistant profes- sor of drama in the School of Fine Arts, Yale university. DORABLE runs riot JrroL LOTHES- Eva Karon Schur collection of smartly (ERES/ with a QUT nn cra FOVNIAIN SQVARL DVANSTON i Greenleaf 1000 Wilmette 3700 An Unusual Purchase of / AMPLE HANDBAGS Back-strap pouch bags of shoe calf--under arm flat purses of sturdy alligator grain leather--elephant's hide arm handle bags-- French cord in stunning modernistic triangles. Bags for the college girl--bags for dress--and bags for street. All partic- ularly appropriate for wear with fur coats. Brilliant combinations of colors in leather --here and there just a touch of color in trimming--stunning bags of all one shade --new blues and fall hues--modernistic comets of color. Some have inside zipper fastenings, others, shell tops -- a few have fascinating castle clasps--one has three different compartments LTR TTT E E EE ET rr LL CL CLL trig school outfits to all fastening separately. distinguish the high school or college Miss. Frocks, coats and . | Elephant Hide suits of charm at : ; popular prices. , \ Alligator Grain © French Cord EVA KARON SCHUR w BSc owns and Sportswear Lav ol FN Suede NORTH SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CHICAGO AVE. E EVANSTON : : S------ " INVITE