August 6, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE pay for this section of paving, but the agreement has not yet been put .into \vorking form, it is explained. This piece of pavement would connect with the section already pa,·ed. ju t west of Sheridan road. Isabella is considered one of the important future arteries of Evanston because of the crowds it will be called on to accommodate when Northwestern . completes its athletic stadium. The improvement of Isabella is one of the important items o n the city's program. Besides the padng alrea-dy mentioned. a sub \\·a y under the Korth\\·este rn tracks, and the extending of the paving from Lincolnwood dri,·e \\·est to the Ridge road are nec essary before the street can function as a n important cast and west thoroughfar e. Mr. and family, 234 worth July a ranch in Mrs. Burt A. Crowe and Leicester ·road, left Kenil30, to pass five weeks on \Vyoming. -o1fr. and ~frs. Charles H. Nelson and their family of KenihYorth spent two days camping at Lake She;ma-n, Mich. -oMiss ~lildrcd BlumeYer of St. Louis is visiting ~fiss Dorothy Campbell of 1209 Greenwood avenue. H ·9 TO LECTURE HERE AGAIN l w· 1- 1 l 1 "H Isabella Paving A waits Action b. Y Property Owners Attention ,,·as directed this week to the paving of Isabella street when a ·query \Yas sent hy a property owner ~o :\orthwestcrn uni\'ersity asking why lts frontage on the street at the Korthwcstcrn athletic field: had not l>een paved. From the nniversit\· and from the city hall came the information that the former had offered to pave its share of the street at its own expense several months ago, but that the citv \\·asn 't ready to autho ri ze the work tlntil the remaining section of Jsahclla to the cast of the athletic field \\'as opened up. Isabe lla on the \Yilmettc side of the .~i.n~ at this point is opened and paved. ·r lu;-; broug-ht about the inquir\'. \\"ithont condemnation proceedings and \Yithout cost to tl1e citv, the univ e r :'it~· d c d icat e cl its s l1 are of the street last ~·car. At that time it asked for :'pecifications for pa\'ing and offered to carry through the ,,·ork on its irontage at its 0\\'n expense. Not Ready: for Paving The city howen·r has not \'Ct pron'cclecl \rith the \\'ork hecattse the 1Jt· opert~· n\\·ners to the east of the athletic field ha,·e not vet dedicated ~hl' .._trcet. and arrangem-ents for pa,·111~ acrn;o;:-. the ~anitan· cli~trict ha\·c 11 1 't yd been cnmp l ete~l. The :-anitary di;-;trict ha~ agreed to . ug 1 ,,. a ?to e ~v lose novebl' h ar~er John . w1l soon be · pu ts ed 1s planning an imminent lecture tour in America. The last one we believe it was said, prGduced ,"The Portrait of a Man with Red Hair," so we tremble at the possible effects of another. -oMrs. Walter A. Hanna is in New York City on a short business trip. 1 WRY WORRYabout what to wear when you can solve your clothing probletns for at least a year-for only 1 Kindergarten College Prepares for Fall Term The summe r sess io n of the Kational Kindergarten and Elementary college has closed six weeks of \vork. The fall session \\·ill open with registration of Freshmen on Frida,· and Saturda\·. September 10 and 1( The acl,·ance registration to date indicat es a splendid enrollment for the open ing of the first year in the 'ne\\. location. it i:; stated. s by acting NOW :YOU get REPORTS CAR STOLEN Jo;-;cph Ste in er. l.t51 \Yilm ettl! an:nue. ha~ rrpnrtcl thr theft of his Forrl car recenth· on tl1r south side of Chicago. · t · .I 'VOGUE MONTHLY J'TYLE I PPogPOm clhoe Z SUITS (with 1 Extra Pants FREE) or ,our choice of SUIT 8 O'COAT. (with 1 Extra Pants FREE) MADE TO MEASURE and positively guaranteed as to all-wool tnaterials, J!~ AuGun ~;p I w&P high--grade workmanship and perfect fit. ( The Celute, accurately forecaJling the /rend of Llulumn fa.rhion. L1 beaultjul ro.re beige kUl with underlaid quarter of brook ripple baby 'calf ~o,.,hlend · ·· narrow .rtrap ..· .Hendt!l" lzeeL Thi.r exotic creation by Boyd-IPelrh in"ile.r your in..rpecll'on.. nwderalely priced at Be One of the Lucky Ones -Don't Wait Too Long! ORDER DIRECT AT OUR WHOLESALE BRANCH STORE 1641 Orrington Ave., · Evanston Library Plata Building Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings '1 Day Delivery Schedule- · No Disappointment.~ (' ( ( $10 cPHOWN EXCLUcf>IVELY AT ~ Ro~--=!!!=>erg 's ~ j Davis Street-Downtown Evanston I j Look for the Royal Tiger Sign in Your Own Home Touml . ...,,.,_ ............... - --·- -- ------~.......... -------------