Ilia Map, of Evan-ton, inaugu- uod a dancing when! My at the Woman’s Uhiiry‘ Chit building. Mr Bruce Mclaehh will ukc an Evamtou hdy {or his We tonight. The German inane: at Ptouty' 5 Hull netted over W All hasten“ license; whether r055. den: 0! non-“Wat. cx’in son the ï¬rst day. of has Much yw. ’ II“ can my be minted um um: onty fron_ch. 10 to Dec. 1) in. chain. of «ch yen. ‘ A piano has both â€reï¬ned this week by the Bond of Education for the use of the seventh crude. . R. P. ‘Wlltfl’ and {wily will re- turn to their Chicago home mi: win- tet. “I._P. W. Hood has uken the Med"? for the winter. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"o W. M. I. Fvench, ptesident of the Art Institute of Chiclzo. vi“ give 3 than! talk on “The Wit Ind Wisdom of the Crayon" Tuesday evening. Oct. 29. funk? (he impiceu of the Woman's Library Utah. Miss Ward of Lake Potent vii“ sing. The season of the Skokie Country Club will cloie Oct. 31, with a special Hallowegn’. ~dinner at 7 o'clock, fol- lowod By dancing. Onthil occasion prizes m shrill! the year will be “muted;- A full attendance is de- Dr. A.. A. Flanders uddresud ï¬le Woman’s Library Club Thursday “115:th Things for Mothers to Know." The talk was preceded, "by Mrs. Wooley on “Cutfcnt Topics." and succeeded by genera! discussion. Thirtv 'lidi'es'. wete present. Mrs. Thirty "Mes. wete present. Washbnm will ‘pfescm “South can 061331;- , ‘ rafiters‘ of {he “305 of Sam Btimbeth. The next regular meeting of the vinagc council will be on the evening .0! the flat Tuesday in November. Mrs. U. B..Kletzinl has one tor "*9?" WW "--- u~ a-w: __-_ .. Stbrm Lake, Iowa, on“: Visit? V thtmatest :39th 0“ 9‘3““; “will . .._._..... ‘ inaugurated We basket ball seasomwhm Rev. Wm. W. Newe“ of the Church†both boysx and giris teams alte‘mated Building Sneictynf Chicago wifl take babies. -- A‘Vv'eal deaf of éï¬ï¬‚jusiasm is a... «mm‘snu service at the Congregaâ€" sh‘own in an lines of sport, ' the awning service at the Congregaâ€" sional Church Sunday, speaking on the work of the society. Thé’ ï¬rst Regiment Athletic Assoâ€" ciation had a man accompanied by an nuiombilc running over the Ravmm- Chicago marathon course Thursday. A signal tower. mounted on a" flat hand-car and pushed by human mo- tive power was an unuiual sight in Evanston Thursday. Improvement in the Newhall ra- ving will hardly be completed this fa“ from the' prescï¬t outlopk. ’ ' ,Mr. Hirsch, 115 Dearbmn street. Chicago, has the basement excavation about complqted for a $15K» home GLENCOE. are covering the of the new 55% n to“. “Dr. Hblistev. shoal W0! [or on c tho Uï¬venity of lllhois. on his re- ' :0de untested his all-price u the , crowd: of the school in pupils, teachers » killed ail equipment. Afri- on the come: of Park avenue and Sheridan rout Thc house will prob- ably not he ï¬nished this year. Mn. F. W. Darling is home with In: (may from tho hospital where 51%. endured an operation for appendi- ca . ‘Dr.A1icc P. Nesbit Mod the phyaial and. mgdical examination of' the pith who (Ike the ï¬nial training pork Ofthorewbowokthcworkhst mirix'ohlletencuuofbartksiona and an of the eleven curved spine. are reported greatly iqwovcd and other results in proportion. Mr. Schwarm took the date..- uf Bnchdor of Arts at the. University of Chicago this summer. He received honorable mention for cxedlcpcc in work Ain the senior colleges add also in the German department. 'Mr. Powell spent pm of his vacation in Washing- ton studying the state mén of Thomas Jeffenon. Mr. G. A Hm" spent his vacation studying in the University of Chicago. Mr.‘]. R. Harper studiéd at NonhWestem. Mr. Templin' had charge of one of the corresponds“ depart- ments of Montgomery Ward Co. Mr..Walker was the schist and inimi- pal cometist of the Fits: Cahlry hand that. attended the state mmpmcnt of militia at Springï¬cid INC met. M Alhutson is attending an eai-ly duo: in Northwestern Universiny this year. Miss Barry is now attendidc mica! school in Chicago Mt. King, but for- mer eï¬icient engine-r, is now located in Portland, Oregon, in the construction businesa; Mr. John Herrgoof Wilmette succeeds him. ' It is not commonly khown that""'ihe boys voted footbafl out Worthy substi-' tum; have been iound in indoor ball (mam; baseball, basket bah and track work. Pout captains head four groups oginpï¬ing for the trophy, a shield. Wzich Mm win be given forxidï¬ï¬ing the'greatest nymbct of. points! Fridgy imï¬gurated flié basket ban season, when , .4 -IAxâ€".._A...I )1 exhibit of the well known Horace K. Tums art picimes was held Oct 16 to 19. Pmcveds‘ go for more pic- tures. . Th; Un'ivcrsiiy of Wisconsin by way of géycrtisexmm. has placed a bird's eye view picture Mom: of the halls. The presidents of tcicgraph and tek- phone Mimics awe supposedly in ig- dorm:- nf the damage dome by their ~warm-nevi in trimming trees ,to a lap- sided condition. Next :timc the dia‘ mm process begins just threaten ï¬he Workman and you will be supported by the oï¬ccrs of the éompany. 5001! howâ€" ever. as the artistic misc. (kiwhmsï¬ [mics Roam anon mm The PW "WM. and cross has vii! each: u memories The “and meeting “11.†of Cool: Coumy club: is â€hr-‘0‘" Ocmï¬, 3‘ the West EMVWmn'u Club. :3: [\th bookmrd. gamer m street. . Morality ............... M Adams 2. “the my Festival....Amlie new 3. Playgrounds and Small Pub , .................. Maude L. W4 Pnoldems of all clubs M to lhc League are vim-omflentl, of the League and members of the “native committee. Altmanhcrs of M an curdially invited. The executive can, mince will meet at ‘50. Approxinitely m pupa: are u- tcndiq the public high schools of the United Smâ€. We are ‘mdc by dream de- spite books and than“. The lover of mountains ink a til- gling in the legs upon bdnoldil' than tempting him irresistibly to dilub. he- hold. wonder ad to worshig. ‘ A North Shore. D. D. S. is authotity for the statement that the reflect point in our medical schools is (He dea- tal department. As witness to the m ment he often advises his 1mm: to keep ‘hcir teeth at less expense that to buy plates as suggesie‘d" by the hub ily M. D. V Evanston township high school foot ball team is playingtt‘h‘c following‘sched- Oct 5 Oak Paul: at Evam; we, 6 to 0 for Oak Park. , Oct. 12. ' Lake Forest at Lake Forest: score. 6 to 0 for Lake Forest. 3 Oct. 19. Chicago Latin; score 0 to 0. ‘ ' Oct. 32. (Kayne Manual-I’Training at 3;, New. ,‘2. Hatï¬eld. Townshiti at .‘Eva‘né- ton. ' . Nov 9. Waukcgan High School at Eyanston. , . Nov. 16. Northwestcn} Miï¬tary Amd~ cmy at Highland Park.†"v Nov. 23. IingIcWood High SchooI at Evanaton Nov, 28 Ahmmi at Evanston Prairie-m McCofmi’ck says that boats will not enter the Sanitary Canal. A‘ dam will be construcwd at the mouth and the water raised three feet The mndem electric puthping'plam will be so built (possibty betow the ground) as not to disï¬gure the landscape; iivans‘on. Street. lines should ‘curVe. Street im- provements shou‘d be in colors. Thus the eyes are rented and the artistic sense cultivated Conduits wfll win over telegraph poles for many reasons. Curlmsmés are engineering (errors ac- cording (0 Mr. Dwight Perkins. Rivera gide, Kenikmflh and Lake Forest have not found than necessary. Expeme is avoided by Wilding shullow gutters. whose glittering wMtencss is not per» mitted to hm the eyes. drew the Wounds Chi 0! ï¬rm on eiï¬e “We Thad†am. The W of the city were guests of the duh Tye talk In new with hm view; le Bun-u of Edua‘doa has found MhthMMWMOI Wilhelmina. inchdiu 91mi- don Physics W www- nyudmhg. Sevenpel’ctntoflhe â€in are studyidc etc-duty. one-(bird u my M M u Hahn rhetoric and English litenturc sum“ histoty in popuhï¬v. two or (hue per cent take Graham My â€I can we thumbing Latin lexicon; mfly gen pef wilt are wanting French. halving the madems'of annuals. Latin died smmdeuhonaandyukisvcty much alive. More pupils uke W M any other undy. Mn comes next. ' The great. body of thï¬l students colleges. The seekef of methods of instruction should rm that there is but one methodrâ€"{he frank, gentie' encoura- in: UN! tactful drawing out of the pnâ€" pil. Han ycn never men a teacher before his due, without book or pencil. away from his deik, in genial inierro- gntion and explumim? The word book is an evidence tint the pupils must work for grades. Sitting behind a desk keeps the teacher: personality too far removed. The t'e'xt book in hand smacks of ï¬nk familiarity with the subsunce of the lesson on the part of the when Of the eightyâ€"eight graduates of New Trier, fortyét-wo have alien udvmccd school work; clam are at Norghwestâ€" em, eleven at Illimis, three at Cornell, two at Wisconï¬n' one each at Wcuesley, Smith, Dartmouth. .Huvard Colorado. Michigan, Ames, Chicago Normal and De Kalb Normah â€Alton, Bzumn. .Kultchar, and Efliott are the captains, oi the four teams. The school- is indebted to “the class of 1907 for three casts ireprescn‘ng portions of the, Parthenon frieze. r The Winnedta: Art 14¢:qu hung a large painting fe‘pmscntihf the indus- trial args in the assembly room recenfly. g The physiégï¬p’hy labmntory now is ï¬tting old manual ï¬niningflroom. n A private roomior the vpï¬ncipal and. teachers has best! secured adioining the ofï¬ce. ‘ pmummï¬b'ms. T‘hé‘f’Red Mill" now running at the Grand Opera House is one oi the best shows_ in town. Stone and Montgom- ery are-splendid in their 30113;, their makc‘um. their, imï¬ersonations; in fact they are just right. The plot is delightful and maven swiftly to a stand climax. Themes“: frdm the mill is very excitingmnd ,well pre- sented. If thc- ï¬rst wt had been h’nished the play would have been very complete. The songs were catchy and well tendered. ~ The little Dutch kids in the last act were a de- cided success. Although they were in may schools and P‘fkin‘: