- t0flV, anaUmIc lun on u timbUiIfl.L15 1J Miss lillian Leaf in a recent song con- E test were sung, and national and state federation officers present were intro- duced byr the- president, Mrs. Florence 5Freund. 4Among those presented weré, Dr. Annie Ranes who holds the honorary national, titie of "founder at large of f tbe National, Building iund" and is teIlnois sttef eeration emblemn chairman; Miss Mabel Voilmar of Ev- anston who is the first vice-president of the state; Miss.Irene Fritcb of: Jack- sonvillewh is. the state second vice-, president; Dr., Grace, McCartby, state health chairman; Miss: Mcnnan, presa- dent of the Chicago B.' P. ýW. C., and Miss Mary E. Hoinies, pr esident of. the Evanston B. P. W. C. Mrs. Ruth Hurd Snyder, our one woman Village trustee, very gradiously extended the greetinigs of the Village to the guests jand made the suggestion that a nember of the'local B. P. W. C. attend the meetings of the Village board in order to keep tbe club members in dloser touch wiith the problems and workings of that body. «Good Place to Shop" In presepting the latter part of the program, Mrs.: Esther Stone, program chairman, said that "we would demon- strate that Wilmette is a good place to shop." Mrs. Emnma Hartman was in charge of the. foundat ion garment demonstration. Mrs. 1Frances Taubert and Miss A. L. McMahon, members'of the club, bad charge of the gowns and millinery, and Miss Rose Obermeier, another club member, had ber students model garments whicli they had miade for themselves. The introduction to the display of gowns and nillinery was a showing of styles worn f rom .1810 to date, three of wbich have been willed to the Chi- *cagoý Historical society. A -sheer, fowered gown of "pineà clotb," pine-, apple fiber, wNas the first of the hbis- toric models shown.. Miss Elsie Gaiff, in' a heavy green silk bought at Potter Palmer's store on West Lake street in 18S5, as f ollowed -by Miss 'Esther Hedfman ini a gown of 1871, wbicb was Ioaned by Miss Bertha Wheelock, it pans. are m clubq ire: Sk itu g1 rOR Sa 3- and -gaitda SADDLE HMES Thoroughly Traimed for plaSsur. u»e Trial Given County Lai. and Sandows Rond4 DeorGeId, In. Phono: Deerfield 386 ____________________________________ w, ;;wE~'. ~ $16- It's Wie to Choose a Si Dollar for'dollar -the new C H EV RO0LE T for Zomc alTas#tto is a sensatio, Every investigation dollar for dollarit: of the new Chevrolet Six must lead to a single definite conclusion- off ers more than ever bel oref MORE. PER1?ORMANCE-for the , new Chovrolet has a great six-cylinder valve--in-head. éngine-in.. creased to 50 horsepower. MORE COMFORT-for -.the four long , seni- elliptic spri ngs are under the. cushioned control of Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbernt MORE SAFETY-for the. brakiug gystem has been re-designd.d . . with fully.enolôsed, intemnal-expand-, ing, weather-proof brakes! MORE BEAUTfY-for the ne*. bodies are buit by Fisher . with ail the- style, smartness sud, distinc- tio for which the Fisher nmre is fanous! MORE STAM INA--f or the. new Chevriolo l-basa Stronger< rear axie, a, heavier crankshaft anda stiardier 'transmission 1 MORE VALUE-for the. new Chovrolet isaa amoother, faster, better Six-yet it ell. in the price range of the. four! Victor Metzger, 419 Maple avenue, is visitiug bis family at Val paraiso, Fia. He and Mrs. Metzger spent last, week in Havana, Cuba. is very au, Our Chev be had. go be of traiuiud n dra ter, s'A. 100.% guaranteeoal worerk, dont assure yss of ;Av best service te NORTH, SHORE CHEVROLET SALES 611 main St.9 Wiliete DJIRECTLY OPPOSITE DEPOT, Phone Wilmeffe 4414