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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 26

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' 25 -------' - .. -.._ . - WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928 ___ ._ . .' ~~~~~~~ . WILL EXHIBIT ESTATES JONQUIL WEEK offers many lovely kinds of Underwear at little prices! We want ·you to .know Jonq.uil Underwear- to see .h ow n_ early it approaches the ~ort of thing you'd design if YOU were designing underwear. We'd .like you to see how practical .Underwear can be-without · sacrificing a bit of its ll daintiness. We'd like you to see how inexpensive it can be I ~and still be exactly what you want! That's why we're having Jonquil Week! Band-top crepe de chine French panties, piped in a contrasting color. Pink with coral, peach with pink, nile with peach, $2.9 5. Georgette step-ins, printed in red, green or blue polka dots, or big sprawling daisies in blue, rose or orchid. Plain-colored bands are hemstitched on at the knee. $3.95. Pongee Dance Sets, step-ins and bandeaux, with wash silk piping of sea green, and cord straps to match. $2.9 5 a set. Bloomers of tinted rayon, with piping, applique and ruflles of a constrasting color. Peach with coral, coral with white, and pink with blue. $3. 50. Rayon Chemise--one-piece complete garment, with brassiere top, wide yoke band, fitted about waist, and wide panties. Hooks down the side. Perfect for traveling -needs no ironing. $2.50. Three-piece Pajamas-illustrated upper left. Wide-cuffed trousers, slipover top, % length lounging coat. Beige, appliqued in cocoa, peach with orange, and coral with white. $8.95. Two-piece Pajamas of Rayon-$3.95 and $4.95. Pink with blue, white with red, black with coral, peach with nile green. .HOMES STARTING JUNE 2 1 Observer Describes Two Particu. larly lntereat~g Homea in Indian Hill Estates the By Observer Tudor -H o use and Farme- Hou se in Indian Hill E state s have been charm ingly fnrni shed by The Catherin e Reckitt' s House and Garden Shops, Inc.. of Eran ston .and Chicago, t he I lounge by Fred Leighton's Indian Trading P m t. of Chicago. ll1 Tudor, there has been r etain ed coh er ently th e Engli sh Country Hou :-c idea, prm·iding those things that a traveler sees and wants for him scli in Engli sh home s. Linens and sim ple sun -durable fabric s grace the window:-; - and th e detail s ha\·e been carcfull r s.t udied ;;o that. Tudor-Houhse open·.1 it:; hos pttab 1 e uoor s as t ough it :' O\rn er s have been es tablished withi n ih wall s for a comfortable numb e r of year.;. The Farme-House Jn Farm e -Hou se the decorative tr eatment is beautifully harmonized " ·ith the character of architectur e. Thi s is neither Xe.w E11_.~land nor th e ~J id<lle \\.e st-simply the American farm house. lightly and pleasantly bor rCiwmg from the Connecticut, from the Federal .\merican period, from 18th Century England-even from th e Frenrh pea sant. wherever the furn i. tur e 0 f these several sty les seem s t0 snit a space. Th e whole is dexterou'shhlended into a trulv American atmos·phere which. after ~11. is a melting t ogether of international elements brac ed hy a nati\'e sturdine ss and good natured t olerance. Attractive Gardena Supplementing the interior d~cora tions, the gardens of hoth homes haY e been enibellished by the use of Habit ant Cedar Fencing, Garden Furniture and accessories, illustrating the the o r~· that home embellishment start!' at the.:· garden ga.t_e rather than at the front door .. 'the lounge of Tudor-House has been furnished in the Indian atmosphere h~· Fred Leighton's Indian Trading P os t . Th e accoutrements wi11 include th l' ceremonial costumes, Cochiti drum ~. Santa Clara jars, Zuni vots, Navaj o ruE!s and looms. These homes are among a group oi Estate residences to be exhibited t o the public beginning Saturday an d I , Sunday. June 2 and 3. Hill and Stone Reoort Numerous Re~ty Deals Hill and Stone, north shore r eal estate operators, (Wilmette office) r e I port the following sales: 315 Warwi ck road, Kenilworth for William Salm(' ll to Earl R. Green. Also the sale o i 159 Fuller Lane, Winnetka, for Ea rl R. Green to William Salmen. Th i:' was given as part purchase for th. · \Varwick road property. Mr. C. T Pennoyer represented both parti e:::. 1015 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette. for Fr~d A. Rye to Knight Blanchard oi Wmnetka. Southwest corner of She ri dan road and Melrose avenue, Kenil worth, for Ethel W. Harlan to Llo~· d S. Neely of Evanston. Lot on Wash ington avenue, Wilmette, for Ethel Krauter Bell to Alfred H. Londen berg. . Pttti-step-ins, · ont of Jonquil's compact two-purpose garments. A white crepe de chine petticoat, with narrow cream Valenciennu inserts and silk ruftles, with an inside sttp-in, picot-edged. To take the pbce of sttp-in and petticoat. $3.95. Illustrated. Lotd's- First and Second Floors ·FOVNTAIN ~QVARf, · LVANSfON University 1024 ·... ~ .. ·. .. t. _ _ , . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT "God the 011ly Cause and Creator" wiJl be subject at the services of th e Wilmette 3700 . ~ First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette, Sunday morning, June 3, at ·'11 o'clock. There are 888,000 horses and colts in Illinois. ·· · ~

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