Alil T.lohosean..d C. 0. D. Oaes Carofuly and QuickilyD*elee Chierge AueeSouadt ront.d voai.1.14.Poople IN TUNM WITH *ECONOMY W. de met- wait for compstion tà voduce price.. Nor.do, w. evoer.l.wequaty té mout competition. PALACE MARKETS have «tauished a saaddfor thé. North Sbc, th*. Lst là QUALITY, PRICE md SERVICE. Wàr Psyarlore? M. MANNERACH, 'Paoo." FILEG 0" F LAMB pr-fr«.h ilt front the. 21/ rmiiet, 7 t. 8 làb .. ......i7 / pot Roast", itir. 1beef, choice. > .usIL 23 Hiens w eig t, 3 1 4, l .2 * SIRLOIN STEAK TENDER, PROPERLY AGED, 39e PORK LOINS FRESH LEAN SMALL PORK LOIN, . . .. . ... . .. . . ... .. . . .. . .. . . 1 / 2 lbK.RO S Pcrry -DPmlal' Smtith and. Mrs., Leo P. Perron of Wittnetka arc >members of the ad-visory board of, the Chicago -Teachers college, 2phich is sponsorig a bene >61 ta be 'given <if the home of M,'s. Gustavus P. Suifi, 1551 Astor street, Chicago, <if 3 o'clock Tu.cesdayý aflerloonl, Mrs. Enos M. Bartoti of Hubbard, Woods and Evanston is vice president and a director, and the Rt. Rev. George Craig Stewart, Episcopal bishop of Chi- cago, is a nember of the advisory board. Mrs. Donald H. Maxwell of Wilmette, Mrs. Otis C. Ruddick of Evanston, By F. B. M. Plans for the Better Homes ex-. hibit of the Woman's club of Wl!- mette, whicb will be held at the club- bouse March 18, 19, and 20, under the auspices of tbe Ways and Means committee of which Mrs.. Knigiit Blanchard is. chairman are well u der way. This annual event which brings to- getber.the merchants and residents of the village and of ntighboriing towns, is acting as, Çommunity affair with Mrs. Harvey, A. Bush, the Pres- ident of the club, acting as hostess. FEveryone in the village drop ii at leas t once- during the show a. n there is much shaking.of hands anil "visiting." wo members sit atit, entrance, one of whom takes up the complimentary tickets-, or entrance fee wh ere tickets have' been :lûsct., while the other records 'the Inumbers ,who enter. These two members are always. old reside nts ,wbo know everv- ont and give- a cordial "ýWekome to our Party" feeling to al'who enter. . E5rlyR..qm.» Mrs. 0. E. Thaleg, chairman of the b)ooths for the third year, announces thirty-one exhibitors to date, with. more naines to follow in the next edition. She says that wbile the ex- hibit is on, there will be a fashion show going on in the evenings anid an interior decorating talk one af'- ternoon, besides other entertainmenxt to be announced later. There will be registering in many of the bootbs and drawings each day. Mrs. Hayes McKinniev. gener.il LAMBROS DONELESS AND ROLLED, ILb. .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . 29e serlous vein," andi tea wilII .e serveci. Mrs. Morrisôn, long identified with Chi- cago Teachers college. and a leader in the intellectual and social life of Chi- cago during lber. years 'of residence here, is leavng this spring- to. make bher home in the East. This Opportun ity, of' hearing a personal review of inter- esting events 'of the lasgt twenty years of Chicago's life by a gracious and fas- cinating speaker. will be in the nature ~of a farewell. A zamonnubiunus and. virs.. Pýj' Ev-ans, and a bazaar in charge Mf Mrs. E. H. Freeman, bas a large con.- mittee at work calling '.up members~ and finding put wbat donations each member desires to make. Irhose who do beautiful needlework, are sewing for the bazaar. The cooks of. the club are p romising cakes, pastry, mùeat boaves, and other good'tbings to eat. either for the tea room or for a food booth which will be a part of the ha zaar. The philanthropy departnient of the club, noted for, its comforters. will have quilts fonr sale. party Iast Saturday afternoon '1rço the baIl roomi of ber parents' Wlnnetka ie. The guest of honor was Mar-. by mes.A e Ramsey of -Chicago. expert of dn; A. B. C. 011 .,Burner,, anBeairs Roebuck Company, el Kitchen belng demonâtrated hie Madden, home économie liome IMakerà inatitute. Main Street u..1of 2MS u