{I ll Kl ' l? Al " il,.1, CAM? THORPE - It is disappoi ttir to Ire.rejeetetr 't'ttr2rttg use its applicant!" . ve yo i y s a sum: friend tind Dir lil; Comm. F. , including . we to camp It: on request. F .1 _ . . }U tt 'oi.iui' hmottho w “it!!! tttet malt by Gil-‘13; bertStt‘il ot,r.8tuWo.Anriiiir, ettort it being. bade to secure m larger ' ptiotu, It‘d several 8500 . dorm ' ihnve just been announced, an“ ttirtettl,thatuhiri' tpqintint p'm should tannin in ‘CM so, for the at 1'rit%lii,r,,hie), it is expected mu ' .1 be it: to _ home, is itttrttlarl, luck- . c in: in Aha-icon hiat rial pointing: _ . of I. high on value. T 0 whole eani. i paign tot the punch of the paint- 1 1 E ing by oopular It riptlon ha r; Bi has aroused widespre interest, end moor the thonundh of co ribntors who. , lave sent in their nic es,' dimes and h it dollars will 1M†ha the sltisfaci I eh t tion of knowing tha lit is through h , their donations than the picture. has ’ " i been brought to Chin“. be v Camp Tho t hes boys to t DO them right, . tstreet. It impl ta and reitnerrienf. I es boys se es and others. It . s a boy, more boy be among h p Thorpe p deny your boy f weeks in the ri 'g",e,r,'ie, sym ti ic men and w , a top] ink clearly1 ind build char tt c1 e. . I r: 4 V --"'-'-9'"'Pie_. t Each indivi not problem is han; I derstand boy Mms. Latent quatt ed during a ca ping season. Com own' age under supervision d l and alert mind . "t yoirare pa of camgogou so ' dor tour son, h 1 tht.en; lppent is limited. North Shori, ys taken to No h Rhinelander and 1e River. Altit e ful bod of wate 'for water spo [tl,l'fouh a te iaed. Boys liv , screened 'iiiie'.'i'o" high bluffs. Ex ll; and sanitation. ' A l PAGE mun POW†FUN m l “MING s NEEDED Cont Naomi 'r"auata I“??? $60, "" Wash- ig‘ington Pi) are . ' V W'e have 350 Ttilipi,in b10530: the phasure of l dial iltritat,ion a height; ' Frankin Bro§.| Nursery this, year, arihast. .111 9rd the grea t number of pu that you pl ce your order e 912 DAVIS Tum EVANST , ILL. cnxcéo 104 NORTH. m IGAN AVE All Indicatkd Point to THORPE ACADEMY FRANKEI Dodgé Broth FUNERAL mREciiiiitii Jhtder We!“ and “db-{mien of B DAIY G T LAND PARK, tr, om. Ph :31.th P 1 o , 121 q J0RDAN NCOMPANY " FOREST. I _ ' om Mill-math: T iroea,u, i] 1431205., Ih'teleriiieu, mimi, varieties of "Ba 1 pow, and wo eeing them an ,visit us as the N AND 969 oth Mclthersori Wished rt, tate. r e brother, Know B. Wronn of aintintm . min. Cal., and two nieces, ole clm- Cgtherine Bruit Nor-cross, he paint- 1 1 not street, and Mrs. Phoebe ion ha! .54 ntiey of Lake fond, get the est, and l mg or part of the estate, Among the us who] _ are; Paganini. Memorial um and h i 1, $5,000; St. _1lltrytosto1ts)s antistat- , eh , $5,000; Baptist’Old People’s through h , $5,000; 'St. Luke's hospital; ‘ure- has " and about $15,000 to distant; h tt tr and friends. l, " l a han; by men who ins quali, are often unfold- 'pm d t bit boys 0&3?†Ion e p morons es pa ' about the type m, h s he type we wont. RI r the will bt Ilia Ethel W , daughter 015th. late John at; term and .tritrtamuet-hiir of Ere- ddri P, Noremes, .nter unable 39m and: and Whistler etchings m. given. to the Art institute. fly o. Miss Wrenn died on April ' an her will was: ttled for pro- 'iiii ioetdar. . Her ghee is valued " " .000. V C A oijs stvmiiiiir"-'-'""'"" , LEFT m INSTITUTE M] of Miss Wren-i Gives Also M y 'settled to Lake crest oman efs hrs ï¬r] (re/ter . Demand _ for' w 21:3 and how to tt er, cleanliness l ble'to themselyea uline. Will your a? Is it fair: to hem Woods with l who teach boys , cording to min- t V . l ' it e “In? {on have at is ful . Enroll t under that boy's ho . “Tuition 8820 p: Waco. Catalog PHONE' i, _ VANSTON “9, PHONE ’D LPH 1346 AND 1847 h Woods, near .e 1800 feet. Beauti- tivities carefully ith councillors in I nt drinking water I, Breeder and/Cottage ike to shsre with you tend, therefore, a cor- Qming season is at its rt We may sen? am we Suggest om R, 69 YEARS . , 'ie, “mien. - T-"'- a-vvw- "any? as nothing' that 'eqii,'iit; the Kudzu vine ot the P. T'htmbeigfnnas Thur. . in no“i vinq'tth quite m1. an. in “putty; of growth " 1:301†times attain; In trowthof 60 \ during a single SM- non. It is ex “tut for covering.â€- bom and mmm and also for cogen- ing rocky 410%? The, vine Boweriin gummy“): Gli) purple peg plum E , The Ti.trt9rrine is always that I fied and impressive for use on pe . _ gonna, porche land trelllsses. It huh wonderful 'l2ifl't and hears dam} drooping clu i rs of pen'shsped trosiy ers and 'it,1l'g,tf, strength and! wth aft'trlit once becomes eats f gli':', is real% remarkable. Them -l H the variety With 'blue flowers cell " '_i.temy's"--t.lie Alba, that bear white fhrwertfirr the 'Patrol/witty, its lavender purple flowers. ji: For an unuwally showy vine,the _ ‘is nothing that; equals the' “Elnora! Radigans†(TI-pmpet Flower). It Trrtr.opieal I its effect with a. bust woody 'lrlild.'/L' stem. It twin 1 tightly with i‘3. numerous roots in , tendrillaa Its I ves are a light we I and it bests o ‘nge scarlet flowers. I 5‘ ii: especially '_.ll adapted for cove i ,lnguold tree yank or (Indirect I) T is almost for; than for ' good pawl} climber " in c it will rot aniriruit down its map with its eortrt'ori'r,' "Unary weight. I, ' i The Clenf is thrives best in a ritsh soil ' and sit) y situation. There are many diiht tnt named varieties lit Clematis ong V ‘which is the 'il). Henryii, which has a fine large whllle fiowei. Thitn there is the “Jaw; man's" Clematis, which has deisp vio- let purple 6owers that resemble vill- ‘vet. The’ tr. Particulate is a rapid growing Chmatis which quickly coy.- lers trellinejai and arbor: with its glot- ay green f use and fragrant kWh of white tli soms. Thin is the Mal: 95 all for ral use. ij!,) TTheTro siickle is a. popular old time favorl which has many niitt named vari es. This vine is hung .for ita s perfume and il a tr"? light all thtbutrh'the early tmtmpili, months to those who, love its knot}: eating Scent. There is Aux-(a Reticulata with its yellow flower" ' variegated leaves. also the Serum - Vimns or settle: Trumpet 1tiriieitt suckle frr, the -Japonica (chiry9t Twining) frith its nearly Whig; Bowers. .55 -‘ r, 'iti , fttsieuatritirrrwirt. Vino . T s."i' Fa; {few quick grower there/£81 ,1 he Them Care . ‘7 When i ntiné your vines, there- fore see , it that they receive {the same ear, nd attention that any of your other arden operations receive. ( The srrit d that is tq receive uthe _ vines, shot); be well dug to a mod depth and; soil, before it is whim- 3 ed into tht) le, should be made ttne and s',",,",',',','),?":) be mixed with a'. gen- ; eroux sup? y of well rotted manure or bone meal. If the spot selected ‘Ior the vine iibadly drained tt 'layer' bf drainage material such as clinker: 16r old brick a" uld be placed deep ddwn in the hui C; ‘fore it is filled tip. 1" [Choosing " Vine to Fit The Hm I The (llemtis' is a general levoris. It is a ii.ttrfbrtty climber and i; nMt,irt ap.reor"f?tt'l'rty pillars aturtre1litutdy. You mm find many varieties Yo! I vines frtmi, hich to choose the special ones 'e.") fate for 'your desifed purpose. T Virginia Creeper in a sturdy gr 1 't ng vine that grows Mild in some putts of the country, Itjis naturally wrem'ely hardy and it Nu much marhbtt to kill it. Its chief but. i ty is its cMnging foliage in the fall when it tdips a 'wonderful ‘shadegofg red. _ :' ' V 'i Arid " often the house that mm 5 looks '? ' new" is toned Edam; and ' 'shaded nd "fined, and becomes a . real 1lhrt/' when covered with a Elev: vi; ' k Vim 'ttSY he mum for {many other " ' raga besides covering the , house, " for covering Wall’s and fences,'_' tbuildings, garage or thiek- en ho _ t 'or for training over)frel: Hues†It ts slats, summer house, of tum dial or IA d bath. (' ' Ct, {Pry New Plan ' " _ How 4) n have you plented 'ime 1 innual " e in the spring, that w through“ he summer _ and die wont complete! ' in the fall; and than planted,) er again the next up in; This ye _ why not plant one o the manr/t4 eties ‘of hardy vines, that once phi d will continue Tr"ot'l','i' on fot C (t rs, becoming trtronger,Und morel " uriant with each, Jean's lgrowth.;' . ' tin I It is d _ te a mistaken notion " The r ‘ of vines are delicate be must he :' ymiled carefplly. and,t ey should almys be planted in richFioil where than will reeeive'propisr Mur- ishment. "Hi . J I It in law places tint my not be im ‘1’va by the pruning of 'ytrrtms. Even chines which no shabby. tind old, tii frequently tratpfttmeil into artists'; nd romantic pictures when vines planted to'hide it! defects and ‘c al its shprtc'omings. ",3 Ma Bi [1th In Many Ways »., ' d.),AreiNever Miaailae'ed ' l 1: Taste Used In, , it , Arrangement _-' i ALWAys IMPROVE PLACESI l my JmPLAND max tmail new PARK. martinis T FOREVERY [ if ahlOPgti?iB fl 3‘39}ka M.“ i It ' interesting to compare J La ' lan’s etchings of Vene seen with those of, J. MeN Wh her _(from the Bryan La _ coll on) and D. Y. Cameron (f the F, ckinghem building, by Otto . Sc "r at. There is one etching _ Ma in J. Bauer, the Dutch etch who: :1 East Indidn subjects ere .. corn ‘ better known in this oonn . . ~M._I Morena, France, and Fred 611:, England, also have etc wo I . of careful 'utudy.- These _ be l xtiibition tmtik June 1. rl ' comprehensive, exhibition: of at h ngs of architectural subjects is no being shown in the print gel F. ie f 'the art institute. There, re so , of the finest in existence. So I! of to most interesting featured o" so. I 25 etchings by Pirsnesi, Itaii w, of l e '18th century and co ". e we " given to the institute by e la , -lsrence Buckingham, and ..; e of e very finest were lent by Jr , Al 6 Roullier, of Chicago. on; the most famous are - Ho L of Nero, the Ponte Sol o, the ', losseum, the Prison. ict , fo of the first states. of the il t no ld). There are several, etchi‘w by e well-known English hrchi t W,i 'un Welcot, of reconstructed lid 39 n buildings, lent by Thomas]. _ Ts] edge. 'oi great interest ate 10 inte is of Burgos cathedral, by i - u . Howarth. Frederick G. H en “when, shows six etchings , F . (h subjects. Louis th Bonn - has us etchings of Roman sub It, ' re " able for their beauty of l -- m 'iiFiirr. Webster, of Chicago. L sev l, etchings of French mom. , ien the Bonnier gslleries. lh " ‘ " Shs' MaeLeaurhlan, an Ame iF sho - ; some interesting t Vane ' .. see M. " ilil iInmas EXHIBIT , ‘- f, ' I AT ART msn I 'ri, ---- I c Tprehensive Exhibition U n I "I Architectural Subjects I I I: Is Interesting ',' If} " t Sung Dynasty, about tid, t} c fury. ' . l I till another room of smalleu we sions and leading off from _ ns valuable exhibits of Chin art I king back to the second end; ird . jturies, A. D. A raised dais the ter of tht west wall is one o the 'tsrt interesting features of thir, om. ithe center of the dais is air ly- omed wooden figure of a Ch etc , Ideals, Kwan-Yin, seated in F un- e ventional attitude. On either side 'two standing Kwan-Yins. 1 heir f jes bear. the expressions of mi" me t quility common to the seal l red 'd y of Chinese art. They ttl of t Sung Dynasty, about the N lith‘ h ese room,- is now being' nde ( ily to receive.a collection of eiu l art, also the gift of Miss ', ate Buckingham. The Gothic, hi.. at and Persian rooms are all I i,. ted [ e south end of the new Butt in. n ing, and may be reached tttrio h l aulun hall. FT a great vaulted will . Till, ltie windowa, 'tttt t soft ht through the small pa of ded glass, are suggestive the Pie' and quiet of mother . ' tie new Chinese room in t m titute, also a memorial to't _ late cy Maud Buckingham, occup the F llery adjacent to the Gothic; ., Wis of the game Ae, 3.01560, , con- i i3 Repaired ' - t South St. Johns Ara $1.. math-ad Put us A Wick or Mone house‘orl 'lror a stone 'dU1 or bird bath, . one of the Ivien (Hedera). The . Helix (English Ivy) haa, dark leaves and does well in a ,mrthem . It does not thrive where th 9 union gets the full :winur tturttitrit j . ' _ “certainly been: to be 1 worth fwhile to take the necessary ta lot the planting of a few vi when the jam“ achieved will m lasting improvement to your home cc And grounds. T ' mm Fradee. The period rep ntrtd 1 of the late fifteenth and sin tenth centuries. The room i jge. insuring 30x60 feet, and is f tin-ad 'rhi Chinese "Matrimony; ne" u a very tuneful vine that, ' lux- 'triantlr everywhere. ltd- ihoot' produ'm handsome purple , and a has crop, of scarlet be ea. In China: it is planted oWr t h of the Muse that can boast l I max:- riaggqblg daughter. ' F NEW GOTHIC ROOM il FORMALLY o NED Tift to Kn Institute 'e,(ii ' and Others Are' Spaci I . And Beautiful i ' ' The beautiful _ and spud _ le 'rothic room in the art inati ' ' the in of Miss Kate 8. Buckin unto! thing}. as a memorial to sitter .ucy Maud Buckingham, for- tally opened to the public " 2. 'his rqom is said to have no uter- a'rt in America.. The stun door- rays, ,‘windéws, and greet a bee, nd the various objects of now i position. in the mom, were inedj Installed. Adjusted, ' adioli r,. 1 di- the we Nrtu iate Shi- ted for- 'tty 2. anter- door- it W"""""-'" Pt,,'. at" ttt Fil_"i'i,i' unmade In?» s“: 35F (lt, Bi 3?? H h ll It l " To