Il .KEEPS EY-ES CýL:E A R' Thèe ' oexcuse foirl duli, bloodshot oyes when a fêev drops of' harmnless Murine each day wM leep hflcleàr enid brIit. It dissolves the. dust-ladena 01m of mucus ihatumiaks esflook duil, an spoedtyends aay bIoodehot conditiou caused by lote hours, over-uso, cry- lng or outdoor exposure. 60e et drug and dep't stores. took the Nor'easter to Dyche stadium to display at the Mother's Day cele- bration. WTiIe there, they receiv ed instructions froni Capt. M. J.acobsen >of the toast guard station, in. the. setfting up of a beechbes buoy. Thank, you, Captain I BETTER THAN EV'ER Many improvements'have been made in sailing and harbor equipnxent thîs year. The Nor'easter, has a. new. "dgo oseneck" 'and a new systeni for raising tbe center board, Perhaps'tbe best improvement is in the form- of lockers on shore. Tbey will be con- ivenientiy near tbe: water and wili b e Maybe Your Boy Would Like to Attend Jamboree Parents., interested in sending' their scout boys to th e National jamboree ini Washington, D~. C., August 21-30, are requested to communicate ýwith Scout> headquarters at 21 North Sberidan road, HIigblaid 'Park. The Jamboree, coin- inittee bas opened council representa-ý tion to ail scouts, Wbether eélected repre- sentatives of Itroops or not. The only qualifications necessary are that boy be a First Class Scout and bave :one- .yeàr of. service and that the scoutmnaster approve the application. RUG <OLORS LUKE tNUW AGAINtI Ir you have thought it impossible to bring baclc the original lustrous coloring in your- Rugs and Cdrpets, Call for Kashian now.ý Exclusively fedtured atCledning price dione. « Expert Crdftsmdnship from our modern plant devoted, exclusively to rug and carpet cleaninq AndJrepairing is your gqmrntee of Fine quulity. Underwood and Underwood Arthur C. Nielsen of 847 Ash street, Wininetka, and his associa tes in the A. C. NVielsent compýany, n nounce c ompletion of plans for the construction of ci spacioius office building. t te <oethwest <orner of Howard street and f-oynç avemde, Chicago. Tbe property is .150 feet on Howard street and 123 feet on Hoyne avenue, and bas just been purchased by tbe A. C. Nielsen company froni Alice E. Irwin and Harry D. Irwi n and joseph B., Couture at an undisclosed considera- lion. Ehner E. Stuits of the E. E. Siuits Realty company represented al parties 1107 Greenfeaf Ave. Wilmette e s. the A. C.' Nielsen company for their own offices. It is a two-story andi base" ment rein forced concrete structure faced witb red Colonial brick and trini- mred in Bedford stone. The exterior character of the building is. typical Georgian of tbe most restrained'period. The reception bail will have a terrazzo floor, walnut trini and wainscot, and monumental Colonial stairway lit by a. *Mrs. ICight Blanc hard, 1015 Ch est- kut avenue, was hostes. atilunoboo ruesday to lber, senIng. club. w 6MB. ud Au ss