' NOTICE IVEN to W .;:%. ent of L^, ne of R%„ ne of Michi. t Lake Av^ of abuttia. "ne or linw ase may u hat part of i gutter flaci e plans, be.' Ian C, all *, !ook County h the ordln- imaU of the f Local In,, the Board of passed and t and Board ge of Wll. jols, on thi . said ordln- office of the Villas, and lied to the nty, Illlnoli coat of said >rdtnK to the ent therefor returned to ring thereon day of Aug. clock A. My the business* ¦nit. All per. bjectlons In te, and may 1 make their provides for sment in ten th interest per centum K jys who are amp Roost- ing encamp- na, are Roy road, Kenil- 8 N. First I Joseph S. le, and Ove if Wilmette. nerg are in . T. C. di- members of from their 0 the effect iking excel- i their or- erally well alike. Roy way to a It "rookie" :he youthful ics, military istruction in , as well as in the pro- urse has be- ional horses : Rasmussen Every af- nay be seen country on r the expert quitation. )le to go for ! registering nods, which !•* * Dur- is increased- iming meets 1 many boys s have un- honors. n Picnic been an- mting to be :te Council, Ouilmette :rica. The reserves at thletic coo- 's activities, Havoc Gardens ade its ap- illases and and certain thf cater- :e the pest reported BLui and ParKf^* it is play- fl Monday July 28 Big Bargains on Opportunity Days rpH£ merchants of Wilmette, who are members of the 1 Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, frankly believe that they can meet competition anywhere when the de- manded quality is considered. Your local merchants are not the small-town variety that many people not Irving here would expect to find. You know that is a fact. They are big, reputable business concerns and are trying in every way to serve this community as it should be served. These merchants want more of your business. You will agree that they would be pretty poor specimens if they were always satisfied with what they are getting. And they are not willing to sit in a corner and twirl their thumbs until more business comes their way. They are going after it. They know that the members of the Wil- mette Chamber of Commerce can serve every need of the community and they are going to show the residents the most wonderful series of money-saving sales that have ever been held. Here is the proposition--In order to convince more people of this community that the merchants are really capable of serving their every need, the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce has established two days in each month known as OPPORTUNITY DAYS. Each mer- chant cooperating in this movement will offer on those days unheard of bargains. They are going to sell mer- chandise cheaper than it has ever been sold before. There is no secret about the idea back of this plan. They want you to come to their stores and see for yourself the com- pleteness of their stocks, the moderateness of their prices and the courtesy of their salespeople. Look through the following pages. We know that you will take advantage of the opportunity. Keep in mind that we are working for a Better Wilmette and that Bet- ter Business is just as essential as Better Homes. WILMETTE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Remember the days-Monday and Tuesday, July 28 and 29 R I D G W A Y ' S The Store for Children Boys' Sport Togs Sulphur Dyed Khaki or Gray Linen Crash Ages 4 to 16 Values to $4.25 Special $1.95 CARROLL RIDGWAY Inc. i i 60 Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE Phone 311 619 Davis EVANSTON Phone 35 Your Opportunity! Apron-Dresses Priced Extremely Low These apron dresses are of the better quality. They are exceptionally well made in every respect. Cool and comfortable for Summer weather, so neatly made in such attractive styles you will want to wear them most all the time. Priced for Opportunity Days at $1.19 St. I lJ You may select three for $3.50 The Sizes Are Small, Medium and Large McAllister-Worthen Co. 1146-48 Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE Dresses Printed Crepe, Voil and Linen Dresses Regular Prices Ranging from $16.75 to $25.00 OPPORTUNITY DAYS Your Choice, $11.95 Unique Style Shop B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Ave. Phone 2403 One of Our Many Bargains Woof Filled BLANKETS Size 66 x 80; Regular Price, $5.50 OPPORTUNITY DAYS ONLY $4.69 Taylor's The Satisfactory Store 1125-27 Central Ave. Phone 1914