April 23, 1926 WILMETTE LIFEh 19 There's a New Baby.Corner at Lord's You Are Invited to Call JUS'l' in front of you, as you step off the elevator, is the pleasantest corner at Lord's-a corner no \\'Onlan can resist if she giYcs it so n1uch as a glance in passing. It is quiet, secluded, restful, \Yith .a n easy chair or t\\"O for n1others \vho are \\'Cary fron1 shopping. You'll like the ne\v Baby Corner. ~ HEH.E, at their. leisure, n1others tnay select just · those thing-s they \vant for "the only baby in the \vorJd." ~"fhey're sure to find then1, because, in the Baby Corner, is just every little gannent to make babies S\vecter, happier, and tnore cotnfortable. Saturday is a special ··at hon1e clay" and you are specially invited to call. ~"Warmer but still chilly"-so Wee Folk Need There's Every Sort of Coat For the Hat Home" in the New Corner New Spring Coats and Bonnets The daintiest sort of coats for baby girls. Coats with round or square yokes, with hand smocking; hand embroide~y, Irish crochet and feather stitching. Plainer roats, with box closing, for baby boys. Crepe de chine with fleeced interlining .or cream cashmere. Silk or very fine sateen linings. Sizes 6 months to 3 years; $5.95 to $17.50. Dear Little Nainsook Dresses Are Very Much Reduced 89c Just to Make a Special Event of ·O ur Moving Into the Cozy, New Baby Comer A Dainty Wee Bonnet-$1.75 - J Imported organclie, for baby must ha vc the best. Tiny hand en1broidered rosebuds in pink and blue adorn a particularly dainty one in plain turnback style. Others have narrow laces or white feather stitching. And there are some for little girls who look better in frills. Other bonnets, $1.35 to $5.50. Silk . linings in choice of pink or blue are 95c. UST in infants' and year old sizes, are dainty little nainsook dresses specially reduced from $1.25. All Very Carefully Hand Made Simple and easy to iron. of lace put on by hand wrist, . and finished with made feather stitching in Dainty edge at neck and dainty handwhite . AN INEXPENSIVE HEARD IN THE ELEVATOR . "Baby usually cries when the elevator starts, but he never does in this one. It must be because it starts and stops so smoothly. I'm never conscious of the motion myselfno matter how nervous I am." GIFT Some baby you know will be going out in his little cart every day now that the weather is finer. To hold his carriage b~anket in place, get him a pair of composition ivory carriage clamps at 65c. AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE .. EVANSTON