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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1923, p. 5

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'mm "*;v-«is5sBS§ rift$rruBB 'his house has obviously been designed for a corner lot, but it would be almost as attractive on an inside lot, pro- ^ .&* led it is wide enough tiv give the J*3w&:&-tt!<iM *#**' " this atmosphere would be lost in cramped surroundings. ""' 4 lit is also important that the house be. kept close to the ground to make it most effective. The lot should be so graded fat the first floor is only one or two steps above grade, and then* in order to get good basement light, the grade lould be dropped toward the;rear, .ff' J f, | I 1 .|..| ^ $ ',y*\ ' | | *•'-'$ |- |'f'-":*| f |-1 f ^f^- â- $ §>â- *â- * -m shown in the illustration, the home is designed to be built of face brick. ""1*he chimneys, the porch piers, the en- mce and the windows offer opportunities for decorative brickwork that will add interest to the design. The house it- If is pleasing in mass and proportion, and while it is irregular in plan, has been worked out so that it will build ecor fomically. •â-  â- -.;..7 u;'77f v;;u.J ;7^77777? "77v^./ -:â-  |.7s ;7,. : ,|, The entrance in the angle of the house is unusually charming in effect, and the vestibule will be doubly appreciated i cold climates. The door at grade on the side of the house may serve also as a driveway entrance. â- '-.-â- â-  17 The grouping of the living room, dining room, porch, and hall is the attractive feature of this house. The living room and the porch have the view toward the street as well as the garden, and consequently give maximum of light ind air. The bedrooms have fine cross ventilation, and are convenient to the bath room. The kitchen could not be better >laced. It is equipped with cabinets in place of pantry as some .housewives prefer, for the sake of convenience. There • V^BQSik&tf JB&SSSfei. room^throuffpoiat. . •• ^â- ^-••v-:-W/-77*"*""*" '"â- â- .â- "] |i;.;^*^»j*s»^"^ The Welt-u^tW baSemeht includes laundry and drtffo&fbom, heating plant, fuel binv. storage space," arid vegetable sllar. A garbage incinerator is connected with the heating plant. â-  ^i« j^ t ^ ;^ < K-.,, . r, The second story contains two bedrooms with closets, a second bath and a large storage ^ %:"p"-niil^ Opened; Is Nearer Camp The new business office for ""' " western University ~" "" ness Monday, July was planned by William A. Dye to provide for greater efficiency afd to meet more adequately the needs of the business office. The neW bu» mg is conveniently located at 6f9 Uark street, .between Orrington aid Chicago avenues, Eyanston. § finishing touches will be continuii tor the next few weeks, but with tie opening of the new school year tie new offices wilt be ready for inspei- tion by friends of the -•-•â€"â€" ^ university. SJ^M^WNv ^se^ilira^^fiejrtrali g$ett, â-  local r, cteargmg mm with ^sponsibil- in the alleged publication of an- onymous literature attacking the lajge- 4fctio^ja*! 7April,'%as7$©? have: been; heard" ^7lS^*irW^l^p|^».'. 7 It was expected the case would re- ceive another continuance in view of tW -^;^a|^|nej||^' -,#iis^bii)|; out-of-town^i7-:;?:.:-,77?®717:i;fp::"":7;:777^#l 111 Has possible NON-SINK" BATHING SUIT (PaUated) IlfiS (Sr 'KISK.*-^*7*Pitfc**1? pock**#hle4 ****** wearer to sink. "Phone Stewart 7789 or at .'factory!!?^ to dio8e|. fI?e dewon»tr»tIon of hLntifii*- ,WW»P* Sundays. beautiful color-ka*W^^ : ^^ to 10 F. if exc^'^^*-^â„¢!1^ w°n*er*ul sutt, Open 8 A. M. - **• .£*<**»* Sundays. ,JL large assortment In all sixes in Jtflt: tf:M w<?^f%7 â-ºARES NO EXPENSE IN EQUIPPING MUSIC STORE Orian A. Galitz, proprietor of the Filmette Music shop which opened 1st week at 1179 Wilmette avenue, the New Rockhold building, has >ared no expense in making his >re one of the finest on the north; lore. Appointments in the shop re- fect an atmosphere of refinement utility. Three trial booths and a demonstra- ion booth, each equipped with elec- ric fans and comfortable chairs, have jen built along the east wall. Here istomers may listen in comfort to newest records, or may" compare themselves the merits of different monographs. At the store are the racks which contain a complete line >f sheet music. I According to Mr. Galitz, the Wil- lette Music shop will handle a full line of musical instruments, although will specialize in Brunswick phon- p-aphs and records, Vocation and records, Adam Schaaf pianos and music. <A repair department rill also be maintained by the shop. Lake Forest Invites To I Its Annual Holiday Event- Alexander McKinlock, Jr., Post of the American Legion at Lake Forest is in- viting all the residents of the north jhore to participate in the festivities at- idanf~ upori "ISIte~~ Forest TDay,* ednesday, August 8, which is to be nducted under auspices of the legion- iires of the upper shore village.^* Events of the day will include a street •recession, speeches, music, games and ontests, a luncheon and supper and open ir dancing in the afternoon and eve^ »ng. , ••-;:,:,^,^.j.:,!. ..............^....v.o^w.^,7 . New Auto Paint Shop Opened By Local Man In "gasoline alley's" row of automo- bile shops a new face and a new name nave made appearance^ Both the face and the name belong to Robert W. Mc- Intyre who has opened a shop for high grade automobile painting. Although Mclntyre has lived in Wil- mette for a long time Be confined his business activities in Chicago until July 1, when he opened his new place, at the rear of the Wilmette Btate bank. Already there is a long list of lauto owners waiting their turn to have their cars painted, says Mclntyre, pointing out that eVen though his Wilmette busi- ness is only one .month old it has al- ready outgfrown vthe -^dtKties^^of^r his .shop.. 7l"\. .',;' .7;â- â€¢']: 7*";"' - â€".^-i- - Cmly^the bes^C^Tn^aterial^ are used on Mclntyre's jobs and only the best work is done, he explains. 7ul News RAZOR BLADES Mail us your old dull safety razor blades. We will sharpen them like new and mail back to Doubts •dge b1«!«»7 .35c dosen SlncU e4g* hJ*dM.^.2Sc doMn Satisfaction guaranteed â€" 24 hour service. Give us a trial. d I We Now Have r-^ In Our Shop il 7A splendid variety of mid- surnmer dresses. Drop in at your convenience and look them over. r UNIQUE STYLE SHOP 1126 Central Ave. - Phone 2403 flWM 7SI f$^"i$$000ijffi mm â- ~~"^-e^$%t>3$^ W0% WeUAGffi ^^S'f iMW: ;1SS wvmS: mm pi This lot of Apron Dresses includes many numbers that sold for as^P* much as $1.75 and $2. There' in percale and ginghams to three sizes, small, medium, and) price of these will be, Saturc a large variety of different colors :m se;from. They coitie in- " â- â- ^'^m pge.; Th# Clearance Sale %'yfi>u£ &tifi&s.:7:;;';7.7.. if t OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES THRU NEXT if WEEK. LOW PRICES AND^IJESIRABLE SELECTIONS?m W MERCHANDISE COMiBINE *0 MAKE THIS*!aLEWUi£ <l USUAL INTEREST COME IN TODAY. " S 1^ ^ M_ 7l| The McAllister-Worthen Co. Wilmette Ave., Wilmette fill ...ill feft>! *i /buntain, Square S, V A M S T O f»J a "â- â- â- â- 'â- â-  'â- â- " "â- '..."-'â- ->v,':.,;."',:'*is â- .'â- â€¢â€¢. -' 'â- '&' "'"â- ' ^^^W^^v^V^S^E-^^ -_â- .â- ..... '/S'-..-..â- < That we have arranged jto make FREElDEtlVERY of I all orders of a quart or more of our delicious IC^ GR^AM 7 or FANCY ICES. WE want to call your%Mii%tori' 'TO^W THE FACT tha| our orders are all pac^edvth ice when delivered. ^ViymyyyyyyS^^ EXCEfctCE CREAM €€>MPAI^77 Phone Evanston 3087 1571 Maple Ave. mmm. m^m^mm wiiaim^TOaia^^ m mm,*£ji Sat. Only § Highest^Quality Meats *at the Lowest Prices ifti Very Be»t Peacock Hams L7.7:1^ ^•'^,-7%>;-...... v^....... Fresh Dressed Broilers ^.â€"â-  per lb...............49c and DOC Very Best Sirloin Steak per Very Best Pot Roast ...... ocr lb. ^ Fancy Leg of .Veal:,:;::!-??! nm> Ik â-  -'f&00S9 .Fancy Roa||^;^ Fresh Calve*' Sweetbreads w P.V'^^ per WSf"« • •.•'•'•'.:*V. i'W. .-»':, . .....'â-  Our chickens are selected of the best, freshly! dressed bf us, and are never over a day old. Jack Sprat Bacon» Sliced 1|13 pounds ....___........ Fancy Leg of Spring I-. per iu«........»f.:.........'r fLW If?!-ifi Je^^pw»trH<aa»- â- per .ii«dbi^. §dkf? :1IS mmmm W$!f. -?Xi£*$' ifeii»M»i^i^ai^

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