10 sffPllf liililt f fANUMOTT^2 VW'Sfi? â- â- â- '.â- " :"' 5;sS.;&:SS}'IW©,S5"^via' '|v^'is»*»?S. .',:'.i:;.,..' '.?'lS54f?lsl|'?s*fp,,. ii WILL AID EMPLOYE IN LfARNING TRADE TB1CK Future captains of industry in Chl- c&go will be better grounded In the | fine art of the great commercial game f ."' than our present- day leaders, if plans g^Jotmalated by Dean Ralph E. Heilman f^ and the faculty of the Northwestern I University School of Commerce, are iE successful. Letters have been going S* out the last week to hundreds of Chi cage* business men suggesting t: NAMES LEGION LEADERS Hanford MacNider, commander of the American Legion, has announced the appointment er the Legion's na- tional legislative committee, as follows: Dan F. Steck, la., chairman; John!*. McQuigg, B. Cleveland, O.-Earl M. â- eiine, Nebraska; Wnv R. McCauley, Bloomington, 111.; James M. Hanley. Mandan, N. D.; Mat H. Murphy, Blrm- Inghamr-Ala.; J. Q. Scrugham, Carson gify^NelfwIa; Wta.~lftriJeegahy- New York; Joseph H. Thompson, l^tts burgn; James A. ©rain, ^Mn**n' D. C; George U,Berry, Pressman a Home, Tenn.; Wilbur M. Brucker, Sa^hawTTIIchTrJotoThoâ„¢ Washington, D. C; John D. Markey, irradflrick. Md.; Aaron Saplro, Lex- each firm or corporation of fer a spe- cial scholarship to the most promising of their employes, making it possible for him to attend the evening classes of the Northwestern University School of Commerce in the building at Lakeand Dearborn street_Jp^n_HeiI - ppnqiiHH ha had not^rfs-^minttmen* man's plan is to encourage the develop- l_ mentof-real executives from the ranks of today's Industrial and commercial employes. r ^ The NorM western School of Com- merce offers for prospective executives special courses which begin February r $, 1922r~Such employes as are desig- nated by the head of the firm to at- tend the commerce school will be re- imbursed for tuition on the following basis.:......._£1:';_...;._. __ __.-. .-r.- If the grade of the employe-student ^â€"Isifair at the end of the semester, fifty percent of the tuition will be refunded by the employer. If the grade of the employe-student is good,at the end of the semester, seventy-five per cent of the tuition gZ^ZSiia^jrefunded. lithe entire tuition will be refunded by the employer. Queer Huir an Ways. .-----â€" T A man Is presented to a girl and bitten 41^w-goes^we^^ the girl is given •way to theuman. ington, Ky.; John H, Sherbourne Boston; Paul Edwards, Seattle, wash GOTTEN! papers, WaUis P. Willis, a aisamed soldier, was turned away from Gov- ernment hospital to wander in toe streets of Washington jintil overcome by exposure. - Roused by wm,B,; treatment, the American Legion is Starting a vigorous investigation ot red' tape: -«*llifc^=s=^.................... * Olive Oil In gabies' Diei â- '*â- â- . â- Dr."B. -H." Graiiam of "Philadelphia recommends the addition of olive oU to the diet of babies in their first two years. It is digested well by most in- fants and supplies them with addi- tional fat. T i^' ±;j;\h-:: ':im Wasted Effort!:."••â- â- Ate girl can study music for years and years and forget it all in less than sir months after her wedding. ^ ^ ^ .......-True: Thrift.-â- â- â- â- â- â€"-1 --^^ Thrift is steady earning, wise spend- ing, sane saving, careful investing an4 the avoidance of all wa*t& .^$$^ ' pa W^MU&J&etS£&-#: ****** arid corners-use ^JJgg; LTai2.ltc mm® Your "grocer might be asieep^-waJkerif him with a request for your sample of Sue ISevil Cleanser, -*4V, LTG12-lto ntmtuniiuHiiiiuuiiimiiiiuiuimiiittii WiBiiar&lnTO CONTRAaOR AND BUILDER ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on New or Repair Work 964 Spruce St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 1055 Self Service certainly HP^ ifflumiiHHiiuwHomimiimiHi£ 1MV Cafe&i CentrdMEuoenth llif Vi^ett^IlL '»mm..........,. â- "^SiMi^KS^fcl W. lilt dostnyouallo saw you mone^^^ e show ""'"'"""'^fe lp§iffi| Ifffllli ^M>&ffl$\fc-" -'â- ' -^A- â- iffft aff;-' .•.'-.Peg â- Ski