1^1^ ^S^'S^ti ^flflfijll â- BBESBS THE LAKE ^HOREL^EWS, FRIBAY MPIMP1> To Feature Program Afc^ Winnetka Woman's Club WO delightful artists, Mabel. Lyons, pianist, and Mrs. Orval Simpson, soprano, will present a most delightful program, by Scaridinavian composers on Thursday afternoon, February 23, at the Winnetka Woman's club under the auspices of the Music committee. Julte ^--..rT-ry.-.'v.^rv»-w^fOI»- Olesen Fanitul (Devil's Dance) Mazurka ;..........Serenade^'IPr^^i^-'^ferr^^ Papiltons Danee Caprice Norwegienne s MissJL; Miscellaneous Groupâ€" The Seraglios Garden.......Sjorgren Autumn.................. .Palmgren Sylvelin ....»â- .___........ *^.*. .Binding The Dance of the Kids.,........ .Grieg Mrs. Simpson Cradle Song .....'........." .Palmgren Rococo....................Palmgren The Sea.....«___ Lyons " Hâ€"__________®â€"â- Miss -£= Mtes Mabel Lyons Miss Lyons 4s oneorth^oo^t^pui lar^yc^ng pmiaristr^oTT^Icag^r^where citals and has had two appearances with orchestras. She is engaged for a recital at the Playhouse, March 12, under F. Wight Neuman's manage- ment, and has ^been a student of How- ard Wells for the past seven years. „™Mrs^Simpsonr whose home is in Winnetka, and who is" very active in all musical circles, is a delightful art-, ist from the studio of Mary Peljk Thomson, one of the leading vocal teachieps" in "Chicago. Following- is the pwferam to be pre- Ballade, Op. 24..;.......... • .Grieg O Varmeland, Thou Lovely The Bird's Song -rr Whea XJSTasâ€"Seventeen^â€" All in the Dim Forest Mrs. Simpsan.=^ The Ways and Means committee of theâ€"WoraaVs-^CathoUc^lnb~-ofâ€"W41- mette will hold a card party Monday evening, February 13, at the Wilmette Woman's club, the proceeds of which will be turned over to the school fund, i â€"oâ€" "-Th^^oard~^rT3ifectors of the New America Shop held a meeting on Mon- day afternoon in the Finer Arts build ing, Chicago. - As the days become longer, and the signs of an early Spring are all about us, golf becomes one of the most popu- lar ^ubjj^jLofjh£_d^ many arested-tirthe activities Women-'s Western Golf association, an announcement made this week by the- board of directors, of which Mrs. Hath- away Watson of Winnetka is presi- dent, will be of interest. In response to an urgent request from many players, the association re- scheduled the western championship tament to the week of~^eptember 11-16. The-board had previously set th«-4ast ~w€ekH^^A^gustras" the time to hold the m^et, bjulJIound City play- ers, through the aid of official weather bureau figures for the last five years, proved-that the "new date was more appropriate......â€"--.â- --.'--'â- v CONGRESS TO OPPOSE- DEBT^ONDS FOR BONUS Washingtonâ€"-Confidence was ex- pressed today in the highest adminis- tration circles that Congress would not provLdejEorjtheaise of foreign debt bonds to raise money to pay a soldiers' bonus. of the Treasury Mellon who holds that it would be futile to authorize, the use of suchbondstopayabonus before the^ securities were actually in possession of this government. rORL M40rChEdREN 1160 Wilmette Avenue Some of the most exquisite dresses ever received have but recenf " ~" ^ are included, regardless of cost, in a re- markable mid-winter sale how taking plat* at Th^ Sto»>-^g^M%en^ Practically e^e^ g^ is different^ and could not be duplicated anywhere near the sale pTOe§»jS31i^^ *«* taflec^uirto^M^^ only j>f exclusive design, but also^ embody finest materials in serge, tricotine, jer- sey, velvetâ€"imported and domestic- made for all ages up to "sweersixleett'V They are now divided into three at the following loiv prices: 1 «p^»*TOl*iJT v^v '7^' M$S •e » a every fet^STMjgr_she come=anddgbBE^^ INTERES,IlINl34eR^^ School Girl Operates ;* Farm; Must Pay Income Tax Amherst, Mass.â€" Income taxes are not supposed to worry high- school students, especially if they are young women. But this is not the case with Miss Elizabeth Far- ley, eighteen-year-old senior in the ' local high^^ .....:„ '>' Miss^Fariey is conducting a .farm so successfully that she will have to pay taxes on an income of nearly $6,000. The young woman owns farm stock valued at $10,000 -and operates a milkr^eream-and^ egg route^________L__:,___^__ ORCH^STR«l MAkf- 2 Courses, Exactly Alike lourse Course B- ^FBTDArEveBiBgs 5 SATURDAY Matinees I) MEXICO - JAPAN PHILIPPINES QOINO ABROAD Feb. 17,18 ftb. 24,25 â- ^ Men. 3, 4 "- Mcfi. 10,11 AR0UMM^^^RB^^IlHfrt0 ALE SS MON. FEB. 6 i^y, w^m lloMing tie lips away frort|ythe tillii Wmsm transmitter has the isame eflfect aS|^p lerigthening^^^ '^bllowsT" ~~~^~~" ^sffwoinch^ â- 128 miles^t/-;>-;^ Three inches away lengthens^he Four inches away lengthens the -line â- 218-miles:.........:r""T---~~~-^ tv^*^X*^-^>* 'Xtttf^&jAjii', r«iiitip Always speak with the lips aiSdut one inel^awky^onr^he^t^lephoT^ transmitter and talk ditectly into it. I ^Telephone users to 11 improve their owiv service and that of other users by following this simple!practicel Wl 9§SM IJ&ii'Sw^S For quick clearance we Havet!^ ^^^{^j^irsjo^^ small sizes and narrow widths, a%^fe^ ;i<'^« »♦» â- Sizes up to 4H Values up to $12.00 ALL^DTHER SHOES, OXFORDS StOTERS AT BIG •o3.. $/»oo «py»oo SALE STARff5S--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Cantilever Shoes not included in Salel IMiilSlngel Wone Ev-cmst€m:S7$.T^^ - â- *^~'"^j^tTS jjtja^g """""Sf-i^.