An- interesting corridor runs - along between studio and garden, decorated. with: rare Chinese silk hangings, a red Chinese chair,, scores' of auto- graphed 'photographs -of friends of the Mà,rshall family. A mumm y case lies on the floor:of thegarden terrace, and a door, with its frame is propped. against the wall, every' inch;carved, intricately and beautifully., Bedroonas Display Vaneétyý The. bedrooms on the. second floor display as miuch architectural variety and decorative genius as the studio bclow. Priestly výestments..ini crim- son and ivory form the wall decor- ation inone.. Another is Spanishin period,'with a divan built into the. middle. Of one wrall. Thie is uphoister- cd with stifififat.cushions, and the high back affords a comfortable read- ing position-undoubtedly the elegant predee&sor of the now extinct Amer- ican bourgeois couch. Another room is in the form of a cross with the saine flair for deep windows and a view which make the villa so distinc- tive. It is papered with pages fromn a French novel, set edge to edge. Little balconics open off two -bcd- rooms so that ' the occupant on awaking may first sec the tree tops and vines of the garden in front of them. One of these bas a carvcd the i urisn bath 15 cUULpiet inievery detail. A tennis court sheltercd by high walls to keep in the balîs pro- vides summer entertainnient on the roof. FoaLuxwy ,7te Practicaity Going fronit the luxurious to the practical,' the isitor may peep into the suite of. offices which are furn- ished with tiled fireplaces, each dif- ferent, deep rugs, and photographs of the villa~ and other creations of Mri PIANO RECITAL A piano recital will be given by pupils of Anna W. Chinlund june 3 at the.Wilmùette Wornan's Club, Tenth street ;and Greenleaf 'avenue, at 7:45 oclock ;in the evening. Mildre& Chinlutnd, mezzo-soprano, wyill assist. The. public is most cordially invitIed., Miss Chinlund aninounces. MOVE TO WILMETTE M6r. and Mrs. Fred, K. Bolîman, Mac and Ann, formerly of Spruce street, Winnetka, , have moved to Minmette and are locatied at 1137 A6h- land avenue. Mrs.. L. M. Allen, 258 Melrose ave- nue, Kenilworth, will be hostes at luncheonto her bridge club i ucsaay.'i *Cut down the open-oc ean passage. Have fun and,comfo.rt lW the sheltered St. Lawrence Seaway. F»4t, direct connections with sailiugs at Montreal (Duchesses and Mont ships) -.-. at Quebec (Empress of Britain, Empresa of Australia). S.. your otun a gent or Y, A. Cook, Steamohip Général Agent, 71.E Jack~son Blvd., Chicago, ElI. Phone: Wabaâh 190&' le Attend King's Silver Jubilee. celebrating 25th anniveraary of the. ascension of King ýGeorge, V. Ask About AilExpense Pflovel o u uctedTor NEW 'E13WIUU OF F AIGUS' AN! RItAlE CARSWEEPS WORLD MARKETS dance at the-Kenilworth club. Harry Weesc, 141 Kenilworth ave- nue" Kenilworth, will return Saturday froi a five-daybusiness trip to. Ne* York. Aaàk for the official Ci 466Coner utSHORE L X. D. STITqgOT 8UCIUX7p &PUvf ION - CHRYBLER MOTORS Credit Plan 4ce Wimmetka 1773 W.ILCR*TN l