WILMETTE · LIFE October 9, 1923 Two Daily Deliveries to North Suburbs Minstrels on Way for Big Time at St. Joseph's Hall Black-faced c0mcdians, clever songsters, a tuneful chorus and the indis>cnsable interlocutor, will all be on the stage when the curtain ri ses on "The Harmonie s oL 1925," the fir st ministrcl show to be s ta~cd by the Young People 's club of St. ] oscph 's parish. Sunday afternoon. October 11. a special matinee for the children will he helct at 3 o'clock, when a giit will be presented to each child. The main performance ·w ill he givt:n in the e' ening of the same day. As a special feature oi the sho'"· the lub i~ offering a comedy :-.ketch entitled "The Filming oi L' nrk Tom\ Cabin." This promi ses t o he n ·ry iunny and it alone is a :,plendid a ... :-. urancr of a very enjoyable cYening. '!'h e Rev. J osrph Ruht:y j.., the di rector of the s hO\\·. (~eurge Arth \Yill he at thl· pi~no during tlw perionnancc. EVANSTON SHOP Orrington Hotel at Fountain Square I · Find Diphtheria on Rise in Illinois This Season Diphtheria prc,·aknrl' ha-.. d(luhkd in lllinoi-.. :-.illl'L' St·ptclllhn I. arrord ing to reporb made public t hi-. "t·c·k h~· Dr. Isaac D. Ra\\ lint.(..,, ... tate health director. ::\ot on h· that hut tht· incidence of thi-.. di"~·a..,e i-. likeh· to in' crease before it hegin.; to <kriine. Dr. R ;ndin .l(-.. predich. During the Ia . . t \\'cck in September. 1()() ra :'<':-. were r<'gi:-.tercd again:-.t 47 during the fir :-:t " ·ce k of the same month. "Diphtheria :-.cason ha-.. :-.trurk Illi n o i ~ \Yith a t\\'o -fold increase 1n prevalence of the disraq· ~incc .:\ugn-;t 31," said Dr. Ra\\·lings. "Case:-. arc now being reported at the rate oi 100 per \\· erk or 14 per da,·. This 1s the highest incidence since · last April and i.· double that for tlw a\·erage in Augu:-.t. It is 110t l111llsual, ho\\·e ver for thi s time of tiH· Year. ' "\V c may cxp-er't an rn·n greater rise in diphtheria prl'\·a lencc before it hegins to decline. From nm,· until late winter an an·rage of from 150 to 200 case~ per week will he reported i i the incidence runs true to form. barring an epidemic of serious proportions. "Children under 12 Years oi age are the most lik e ly victim's of diphtheri ·t. " I I I .! I FLEECED RUBBER PADS $2.75 Value I I Guaranteed "Everwear" waterproof crib sheets of soft fleeced rubber are firmly bound in tape with tape ties at each corner. They are 36 11 square and a regular $2.75 value, special now : t $1.7 5· They will be much warmer for Baby in winter than unfleeced rubber. I. Colors: Black Prin cr, I I a r7.·est, l.acqucr, Pelican, H a~rl · Jf ist, Fir Tree, Popp_v, Turtle. or Blue J 0}'· Second Floor ~fis s Lucille Cut ler, daughter oi ~~ r . and Urs . Henry E. Cutler, 407 Cen tr al avenue. left Saturday for \\-ashington. D. ·., where s he " ·i ll enter her third year a t National Park :-.eminan·. Her roommate, Miss Helen Moore, of Omaha, Neb.; who ha s ht:cn h ~.·r gue-;t ior the past week, acrompan ied her . ~1 iss Margaret \Vil so n. daughter of ~lr . and Mrs. Harry Bertram \\"il.-. on. (: 11 Laue! avenue. left Saturda ,., Ortoher 3, for \Vashington, D . l' .. ·\\'he re she will attend )Jatioual Park se m i!1ary. fhe -o- vck_ I I I For Children of All Ages In the leathers: following weatherproof BOURNIQUE'S DANCING- DEPORTMENT Private classes personally conducted by AL VAR L. BOURNIQUE Chicago Evanston \Vinnetka Smoked Elk Coffee Elk Brown Calf Patent Leather Golden Calf Sizes 3 to Sizes s % Sizes 8% Sizes I 1 r;:; 5 . . . . . . . . $2.75 to a .... . 3.50 to I I · . · . 4· 2 5 t~ 2 · · . . . 5.00 Classes Not Open To Public New families are eligible to n1embership when introduced by patron8 , or, when presenting satisfactory references. Exce11ent at the club, for golf, on the campus or in the business hou se. This sn1art frock \vill retain its distinctive lines and hold its freshness long after frocks of other materials have been relegated to "rainy" day usage. \Von1en' s and Misses' sizes. *A ne-;v, pure ·u.~orsted fabric 'U)hich does 11 of 7.c·rinldf'. slzri nk 110r stretch. *25 In Pied Piper Shoes, the delicate feet arc trained to grow as nature intended. Classes Open Beginning the Week of October 19 Address all communications to Office and Studio: 1134 N. Dearborn St., Chicago .I Fint Floor ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~-~-@1~~~~~~~~~§191~~