January. 18, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE BAHA'I LECTURE M aeterlinck Play William T. O'DonneU Ia Taken by Qeatb Jan. 11 to Be Presented at . William T. O'Donnell, 35. of 320 CenHigh School Feb. 2 tral avenue, Wilmette, died, Friday; Mytyl began to count imaginary cakes: "I have twelve! ........ " "And I four times twelve!" said Tyltyl. January I 1, at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. Mr. O'Donnell, who was a well known engineer and general superintendent O·f the Underground Construction company of Chicago, leaves a widow, Mrs. Frances Graves O'Donnell, and six children, Helen, Catherine, William Jr., John, Frank, and Robert. Three brothers, John, Frank, and Charles O'Donnell, all of Chicago, also survive him. Funeral services w~re held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from the home, 320 Central avenue, to St. Francis Xavier church. Burial took place at Mount Carmel. When Maurice Maeterlinck, the "Belgian Shakespeare," wrote of the beautiful adventures of Tyltyl and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, 1014 Mytyl in search of the Blue Bird of Lake avenue, left Wednesday for Happiness, he perhaps never thought' California and points south. They will that almost all of Europe and America visit a brother, Willis H. Roberts, in would know the children of Ty~, the Sacramento, and go on to San Diego, woodcutter, of Tylo, their dog, of the coming back by way of Mobile, Ala. fairy Berylune and all the inhabitants They will be gone several weeks. of the "Pays Bleu." In the folk lore -oof Lorraine, this is the legendary blue country of dreams and stands for jov. James W. Burrell, 251 Maple aveMr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard, 524 beauty and contentment. - Lake avenue, have gone to El Paso, nue, is seriously ill thi3 week with The Blue Bird is symbolical of that Tex. and California for about a month. pneumonia. greatest ideal, true happiness, and is destined . to live forever in the hearts of all children. ~,-,H It is this expression of the mystery -.I.(JJj{~and enchantment invisible to ordinary mortals that the freshmen and sophomores of New Trier High school are presenting February 25 at New Trier STATE and JACKSON-Chicago auditorium. Each year the lower classmen give a· ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Evanston · play calculated to bring out the latent histrionic talent of this important section of the student body. Last year "Wappin' Wharf" was offered and th~ year before, "Master Will of Stratford." The next of the ] anuary. series of Baha'i lectures by Dr. Vail will be giv- ~--~-.....- - - - - - - - - . en Sunday afternoon, January 20, in Foundation hall, Sheridan road at Linden avenue, Wilmette. The subject will be, "The Christ of the Creeds anrl Jesu·s of History." There will be a review of magazine articles concern-: ing the authenticity of New Testament documents. The hour of the lecArt Department ture is 4 o'clock. JANUARY CLEARANCE . Third Floor Don't miss this sale of unpainted furniture items. A large selection greatly reduced awaits you. Odd occasional pieces of furniture Tilt-top tables Hanging shelves Corner What-nots Magazine racks Boxes You will find complete art supplies here. llenru C.Lytton 8 Sons SharpR d . e uctions! Continue Throughout Our }08 Ne·w Devoe Artlac The latest in quick drying Artlac. Comes in 3 2 beautiful colors. Mrs. Lee F. English, 1007 Green"'?od avenue, left last week for San Dtego, Cal., where she will stay for several weeks. -oMrs. Louis K. Gillson, 706 Forest avenue, who has been ill for over a !110nth with pneumonia, is now greatly tmproved. Dries in 4 hours Sporting Department Second Floor We Now Offer 3 Hour Service on Cleaning &Glazing Fur Coats You need be wirbout your fur coat only , ·three hours. Bring your coat to rtoday-the cost only Evanston Shop Presenting D . . S . eClSlVe avlngs on Closing Out LUM· BER JACKETS Woolly lumber jackets 1n large selection of siz~s. $7 and $9 values at MEN'S ana $4.00-$5.00 Canadian Streaks Keen bladed ice skates in all sizes for the skater who knows a good skate. BOYS' FUR SALE We are now offering any coat in our store at a savings of 50% E·very Coat Reduced Repairing, Remodeling Relining Suits Overcoats Shoes Furnishings vanston Shoh 0 Tuesday '7"',_ r 'Pen S , .L nursday and aturday Even. zngs $7.95 ToBoGGANs $9.00 8 foot strand $12.00 10 foot strand .... $15.00 · 0 · ·· 6 foot strand . . .. M. B. Okean Furriers Co. B. Chandler's 630 Davia St. EVANSTON Univ. 123 Wil. 724 567 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka 2752