Ci- Windoes, sum- A number of -outstanding teachers ini the high sçhool fieèld, who will lec- ture in. courses presented, by the school of education at1 Northwestern, will supplemen t that, work with act- .ual demonstration periods at -the hiighi schôo. In theseé latter classes, it was ex- plained the .sual subjects will be taught to the Pu- e" puls of high school agb1 the noted' exerts, while col- lege s tud e nt s ;,teaçhers aid prac - tising teachers re-' uring during t he ~ ummer se s sion £or post-graduate work, will be, in- vited to qttend the classes and to oh- sei ve teaching F. C. Wides methods and dem-k ofistrations of Echoes Photo modern technique.. Noted Authorities Among the outstanding, andi nationi- ally. recogniized authorities on higir schools pedagogy who will teach weeks. .cExperts, wno macle'a survey and recommùended minor' changes ini the -course, declare that it is the fast- est -in the country, devoted to, midget competition. Dustlessý racing is prom- ised for. the season. Alterations -and 'additions to* the zrandstand. have increasedth seatý- ing capacity ta 8.000. -Ampfle parking facilities are available. will- instrucé,t in humnan. relations and sociology. Others who will teach include ÇC. O Arndt, of the University Hi gh school. Urbana,*whose course ini German will be- calculated to bringi out the idi- vidual interests and abilities of each individual memnber of the class;.:Har- aid Schultz, of the Francis Parker High school, Chicago, who will head a course istudio art'fotr à11interested in drawiniz, painting, and dlay work- ing, and Kent Francis, of the Evans- ton Township High school, who will bave a course in creative writing, for the sophomore student level. Expect 6001 "This is the first time that New Trier bas had this exceptional oppor- tunity to bring outstanding people from ail over the country to conduct the regular hiieh schonl ,immer- Qu.Jty Merchandise at Right -Priees ' e urEtmte »IeIiverI.s IreILvejS A.olif M.1WVLU~ . M.lvl PAINTS - GLA6SS HOUSEWARE BUIDES' NDCONlrtàACTORS' SUPPLIES Roofing, Gutterig -utnSeetMetal Work Repairing- Cleaning -.Foi ntini LaWInM ow-Sharp.ulng & 1Eepabineu Wire, Lawn and Flower Bed Fdging, Fencing aind Installing, Fertilizers- Seeds -Tools and Garden Needs For Rent -Luron Rollers, Floor Sanders and W axera, Fiower and Garde. Seeds .. .. . .. ... Sc. Ioc, 20e Self Adjustiug 14 in. 16 i.. Lown Mowers Soif .sLarp.ning $7.25 $.s $ j i8 Dr. S . R. Camipbell, of the 1v!edill school of journalism at Northwesterný university, who will instruct in jour- nalism; Harold T. Fawcett, ass istant professor of mathematics and educa- tion at Ohio State unviersity, who will téach a course in .mathemnatics for-the junior high school level, withi exuphasis on the "nature of proof"; and.Miss Grace Griffith, of the Union nas been crastically reduced - this year by.the board of education, and has been set at a fiat fee of $5 for which a gtudent may take one, two, or three subjects. The classes will begin on lune 21 and wîll run until August 13. In addi- tion to the special teachers who are to come this year, many of the reg- ular menibers of the faculty wi'll be on the summier schnnl staff. J. B. Seyler According to an Anglo-Saxoni Herbai, Periwinkle heaten ta a powder 'vith earthworm's wýrapped around it. and rnixed with a hierh called House-, Leek, induce-s love belweei Husband and Wjfe. if ue with their tneal.s. -w floue O ra#nnf 0671 FLAVUK Bt fno e cost. Try it today. 1167 o centva New week by Frede mer principal. E. C. Caxel