Quinlan and 'ryson, Inc. have juat completed a pérsonal sutvey of new homes under construction or juts re- cently completed ini the north shore and western suburbs in which the firm specializes. Thei totals show nine-. tYnew .homes beiig, buit from Ev- anston to 'Highland Park, and twen- ty-six under, construction in Oak Park, LaGrange and; Hinsdale. In commenting. on this survey, Robert S.'Crane, gentral, sales man- ager of the irm,, says: "The total of this new construction is rather sur- prising to the'average layman who bas been under the, impression that there' is. very littie new building. The resuit confirms our own-observation that more and more people are tak-. ing advantage,,of the favorable ec- onomic conditions to build that 'dream home' which before they have only talked about."ý Wimette Head& List "Wilmette cornes first in all the suub uvyed with twentymninè new homes. Four of these 'are on the east sie, four in Indian Hill FEtates and twenty-one in that section. of Wilmette west of Ridge avenue and just south of the Indian Hill Golf club. This small district composed of only five principal streets and two or three blocks in depth takes the prize for building. activity over the entire north shore. j "There are several reasons for this unusual condition. This section, al- though favorably situated with the fine homes of West Kenilworth on the east, the Golf club and sjrround- ing homes on the north and the splen- did Indian ll U statés developmedt on the west has not developed be- cause of lack of improvenients. This last year underground irnprovements were put in, and this last week the Village board of Wilmette let the, contract for. the paving of Kenilworth avenue from Ridge road.al the way to Locust road or, the 'Indian Hill Estates, and fpr the pavingi of all thel other east and west, streets in this district for two blockcs west of Ridge road, and for the paving of the ncrth and south streets betweepi Thorn- wood avenue and Kenilworth avenue. It is expected that this paving wil Our îuost recent saies having been made ln them.L "There are rv mlytôur reasons for the growlng Ieeela is1dential con- struction. The greatest economte reason la the lower building conte constltutlflg a saývlng- of, as h1gh as twenty percent ln. many, Instances. Secondly, a llUmited number of deuirable lots are belng mec rificed by their ownej's to obtan ready. cash. The third reason ia the ease of financing et reasonable rates a legiti- mate building Idan. The last reaeon trý onn-of the- trends of the times-the de- sire to.own a distinctive home-Trench Provinpcial, .Engllsh. -Early American, etc.--deslgned by one's own archttect and expresslng one's own lndlvlduall.ty." Iie TablilatioI1 Thé complete tabulation of, Quinlan and Tyson's survey le as follows: Nqew ,otmes Wilmette ....... 4.....',......29 Evanston.......... ......... 25 Highlanid Park..... ...... 23 .Oak Park.........20 Glencoe.......... Elnsdule...................5 Winnetka ............. .....4 Kenilworth ....... .......... 4 LaGrange....... ............ 1 Total .................... 116 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Are Sin Disease, and Death Real ?" will be the subject at the services in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmtette Sun- day morning, April 12, at il o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 O'clock. Little Mary lves. 'J *lyOruly .1t6 's M. EVERY PAIR 0OF MEN'S.i A M D W O M E M O S I O S H - ALL SIZES AIDWTIJ AAA tol E E, ~e 319 t. 11% - e &D* ii 617 Davis St.,, Evatston ONLY A SPECIALIST' SFOULD CARE FOR, YOUR RUGS Careless or in exporienced handling of your rugs or carpets mnay ýresuit -in their ruin. Only those who specialize in this work should he aIlowed to danand repair them. J anuury 1. 4'Htghland Park al8o shows réal ac-.ý tlity, getting third poptlon wlth tweii- ty-three new homes. These are locatel on seventeen 419ferent streets, only ftour houmes being erÏected en the smre street. WA NZERS.. -MILK PrcluZ' cPone Ui.~iyzo Iliýý ;;;70-0