4 WILMETTE LIFE February 14, 1930 · A. S. Van .Deusen GOOD THINGS .TO EAT Ceawal Aveaue aad 12tb St11eet "Close-Up" Will Evanston Dollar Day Ia Feature Motion : Set for Thursday, Feb. 28 February is the month of Do1lar Days. With all the north shore towns celebrating these big bargain days, Evanston's day has been set for Thursday, February 20. . Evanston has had its Dollar Day for several years and reports this year indicate that it will be bigger and better than ever before. The coming of the Chicago stores to Evanston has added materially to its shopping center and ~ lar~e volume of business is anticipated thic; year. Miss Priscilla Gutherie, 730 Walden lane, Winnetka, is spending this week and next in New Orleans. She expects to return to her home about the end of next week. ,..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,.. Picture Flashes The Barnstormer's play which is to be presented ·at the Wilmette Woman's dub on the evenings of February 28 and March 1, is offering several unique and unusually interesting features. Samuel Myers of the Teatro del Lago, has given a silver screen valued at $600 to the \Voman's club for its permanent possession. . The screen is to be used for the first time for the film flashes v.;hich have been taken of the players at the Shawnee club. The plot of this piay within the play revolves about the title "Original Sin," while the film itself partakes of the character of a pre-view in Hollywood before selected stars. In spite of fictitious names these stars will be clearly recognizable as the Barnstormers present them. George C. Lowell, who has very gener· ously given time and sen·ice to the filming of the skit, has made amateur moving pictures a particular hobby. He owns a most beautiful collection ot 12,000 pictures which he took while traveling throughout Europe. ~lr. Lowell has a part in the play, for he is the ubiquitous camera man who follows the stars around taking pictures of them when they least suspect Phones Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meats 514 Dollar Da~s·Februar~ 1'1·11 BACON. Swift's Premium fresh sliced bacon . . . . . . .............. 3 lbs. HAM SHANKS. Finest quality. Treat the family to a real boiled dinner ...... 5 lbs. BOILING BEEF. Carefully selected lean rib boiling beef . . . . ............. 5 lbs. S1 oo S1 oo · s ·1·00 · SUGAR. C. & H. fine standard, pure cane granulated ::.:: . ......... : .. 1S lbs ORANGES. Sweet, full-flavored Florida fruit for juice or table service ... 2Y2 doz. APPLES. _ Fancy Baldwins. The finest we've had this year. Excellent keepers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 lbs. · SOAP. Kirk's American Family laundry soap .................. 15 bars · SOAP. Proctor & Gamble's white naptha laundry soap. Very satisfactory and a · money saver ............ ...... 22 bars · ~~ ~~~~~ .c~~~~ S1.00 Sl.OO S1 oo S1 oo it During the first part of the third act Fernando Maione of Spanish court is to give two character dances. ~Ir. Maione specializes in ballet and character dancing, and has an established clientele on the north shore and Chicago. He came to this country .en years ago, having developed his art in the native province of Cosenza, South Italy, after a varied experience in ballet work in Italian theaters, including the La Scala of Milan and Teatro Umberto of Naples. He plans to present a most unusual oriental dance. Mrs. Rex Elton Fair has the important part, behind the scenes, of book-holder. Mrs. Fair was head of the dramatic department of the Ea t High school of Des ~Ioincs for more than three years and is a dramatic reader and accompanist. Julius Bjorkqui t of 511 Park an·nue \vill play the accordion and earn· em the theme song, which is '"o\·en through the entire play. Tickets arc on sale for the play b~· rr.embers of the \Voman's club . ~ o scats ""ill he resern~ cl. The curtain rises at 8·:15. SPECIALS 35~ ~~e~~ -~~~i~ .. $J $2 Radio Service K~~~~~ ~~~~-~~~·.......... 15 cans S 1.00 TOILET PAPER. Bleachtex, soft bleached white crepe !:.:.e ... BLUE PLUMS. Whole Italian blue prune plums in a heavy syrup. E 1 p e c i a II y fine for breakfas~ fruit. We have sold large quantities of them, 4 large cans · SJ $J 1Oc Rolmonica SOAP FLAKES. American Family. S1 · oo Rolls Largest cartons. . ............... 2 for 12 for .... And 2 bars Kirk's Hard Water Castile Soap FREE. ~:I.!' ayiit~a-~ _SJ !:~o:h.~·t · $1.00 $1 o o 1s~ 7:!f ~~~~~ .... SJ Call To . new customers 1 s1oo .. COFFEE. E. B. Millar's Good Cup blend. A good beverage :\~: ~~~~~~· .~~i~~~ . $1.00 COFFEE. The beat Santos we ;a;:,,~u~. ~i~.~ .fl~~~r~ $1.00 SYRUP. Old Manse maple and cane. You can't tell it from PEACHES. Sprague· Warner's B~by Stuart brand lemon cling peaches. Fancy quality and a · snap at this price. 4 large cans . . . . . . · $1 oo ..Wilmette Musie Shop Carleton Kaumeyer ENTERTAIN MOTHERS Mrs. Carl G. Everson, 430 Lake avenue, will be hostess at tea Tuesday afternoon, February 18, to the mothers of Miss Hardick's fourth grade pupils of Stolp :>chool. ~Irs. John A. Shank and Mrs. William F. Horsting will be assisting hostesses. ~u~: m~.p)~~ . . . ...... $}. 00 CANDY. From Schrafft of Boaton. Chocolate covered molaa· sea chips, caramels, nougats, Brazil nuts in cream, peppermints, butterscotch cream. 2 lba. . . . . . . . · .. PEARS. Blossom stemmed Bart· lett pears. A fine, firm fruit, 1179 WILMETTE AVE. Opposite Village Hall $1.00 CORN. Sprague-Warner's Baby Stuart sweet white $1 00 corn. 7 No. 2 cans .. · : ~0~ 2h:!::··.... .. Phone Wilmette ~006 · $1 00 SARDINES. Sygn imported smoked sardines in pure OoLLAR 0AY SPECIAL WASH DRESSES 2 yrs. to 6 yrs. 7 yrs. to 14 yrs. KEN-L-RATION. All doga love it. Clean, healthy and easy to ;li;;_.~~\ans . . . ... . . $1.00 SHELLED PECANS. ~-=~!:· .......... ... $1.00 RIPE OLIVES. Stratford Inn, extra larte, from the beat i~4n~~·. h.~~~~.·~ ... . ... $1.00 SHELLED WALNUTS. ;rc;;:. ~~~ .. ..... $1.00 !o:O:i,, ... ... .. ·.. $1.00 · ::7; !:~·!.~.·. $1,00 PLUMS. Golden Gate whole fruit in a 70 decree HONEY. Pure white clover ~~~:y6 ~:!:~~~ ..... .. $1.00 WALNUTS. Large California budded walnuh in the shell. 3 lba. . . . . . . ·. TEA. Lipton'a Yellow Lab e I black orante pekoe tea. 2 ~ -lb CaDI . . . . e I!!! $1 oo EGG LA I 1 68 JEUNESSE, WILMETTE INC. WILMETTE 3 1 2 $1 00 JUNIORS' and GIRLS' WEAR WILMETTE AVE.