. H but can- i' 'n/m., V 1,on I . no r “We: GRAY btrdr W Willie" In. Your Ite" kness (trtl mum rah! day. . â€mugs More ‘I has». . .r MM“ mu) "my DICK 2542 lurch 16-17-18 7, ' co. can: a, “ifâ€! I 'rtahi,rtttsgtttt 'ttp,""'" CD. 2256-W twin!!!“ rner on m: tn' Andie“ , wz’mzh! IITING Min: El [AMA Maid! 17-18 H ‘O'M’E tr CO. Mini 34-15 we clout. with A beautiful tile Milk!!!- In“ A We“ m INSU RANC mutuality Eli â€CROFT. on n. til the wood 0a.. Sci. has. Two (Hymn: I}: Egg-0.: hm! {MM mark! Ed! I“ J. d VOW“ m TO BE HELD IN, CHICAGO "UN. SMITH SPEAKS AT NATURE EXHIBIT Bed of E119 Place moi. Hith- hnd Park on Program of All thttdmmrAnpnral Exhibition C Principal Jone L. Smith of the Elm Pia school, Bighhnd Perk, will be can " the weakens " the "All Out- Mahtom," manual nature: exhibit to " held In Chicago, Much 15 to so. no ' scheduled to uppeu'ion the pm my} on Tuesday aftertipom March M, yt 4:15 o’elqck, und‘ his su1Net in?!» “Nature Study forildren ot the Lower Grades," a topiit with which It. Smith is notably “mm†and in the Whirl; of which he has achieved exceptional success. The exhibit and mum will. be held at the ihiGiil “on. _ ; '-, ' l The program will open with a talk by Hrs. John 0’Connor,'. aident .of the misnois Wild Flower amnion untidy, who will speak on "the Wild Flowers of the Dunes." "9r. Henry C. Coulee. of the Department of Botany of the University of Chicago, will then gfttle "The Forest Sit- ution'in linoia." Mrs. Theron Col- tm will close the initial penguin with n toll on "Nature Study tor Children of. Warm; An" i, ' F [mung Swim Among the lending speaker: are Dr. Warren Gt Waterman of‘.Northwest- on university; Dr. R. M. Strong of Loyola university; Ransom Kennicott, director of the Cook County Forest Presence; Frank Woodhull of the Chicago Academy of Sciences and E. It. Hieronymus of the University of Illinois. . _ , On the opening diy, Much Ili, the talks will be given at 11 o'clock in the morning and at 2 and 4:15 o'eloek in the afternoon. After thd initial lectures on the Opening my of the exhibit, the follow- ing programs will be given: __-_ Tuesday, Much 16, 11 a. m., "The Wonders of the Dunes" by George A. Brennan, School Garden Assoeiatton of America; 2 p. m., “Why Plants uae. Home," by Dr. Warren G. Waterman, Northwestern university; 4:16 p. m.. ‘Nnture Study for the Children of the Lower Graded," by Jesse Lowe Smith. Elm Place school, 11131th Park, Ill. _ Wodnesgny, March 17, il a. m., microscopy " u Mobbrand Ita Value to Nature Study,†by Dr. V. A51..- than, Illinois Microscopical society; 2 p. at, "Beauty Spots of Illinois," by Mr. It. 'utr,','."',',','.',": University of Ttttmths; .15’ p. tn., “Nauru Study for Boys and Girls of the Grammar Ethel." by Mr. Wallace F. Worth- by. . ' . Thwldly, Marek 18, 11 "t. m., “Ml: the Seasons With the Chi- cago -Wild Plum,†by In. A- A. lichqhon, Wild riotrtPtxsseriftittri, m; 8 p. m., “Bounce of the Tree!†by Mrs. Lynn White, Chicago. Outdoor Art League; “15 p. m, “NI- a}. gaudy: for inning of m High “my." by Dr. o. D. Frank. Univera attr1hhehool. ,A H "__. My, Much It), 11 a. m., “Pro- tection of Wild Flower: in Forest Pram." by Mr. Ran-om Kenni- oott. Cook County Parest Preach“; tt . 13.. "Bird Mouse/ow to like 'fanittdW1etoPuehertt,"_1tr, Mr. Edward Wont, Chicogo bond of oaseuitrtv, 4:15 p. m., “Nature Study for College Students," by Dr. Elliott Dorm, University af Chicogo. Saturday. Mot-Bx so, 10 B. m, “Birth of “limit" by Mr. o. M; trt-tts, Illinois Audubon society; 11 Ban., “Wig Shells n I Hobby," by In. Frederick Avery, Chicago Mugging society; 12 a. m., "Call of the Out'O'Doort," by Mr. W. Ryhnd Mromn, YJLQA. College; 1 pam, "Interesting Flowers of Chicago PART 2 t PARTS m "tttfeed',',",,',',',") PLAN 14 SORORI’I'Y ’ . BUILDINGS AT N. U. Cost Estimated at About Mil. lion Dollars; Built By Btu. dents, Alumnae Fourteen new "roHtttniitdintm to occupy a block and a belief ground in the ,center of Hunter. residuum center soon will be stated M melon“ and plunge of Northwestern gumm- eity. A special meeting of the Worn- en’s Camp!" committee of the board of trulteee resulted in p putt to ex- pedite the construction of these bulld- ingu, each of which in to have, unev- enze cost of pomething like $76,000. All of the sorority houses will be built of “one and will represent the latest mode in such buildings. James Gam- ble Rogers, the university architect, is rushing the plans and contracts will be let wi.thin the next few months, Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president ', oi the university, stated. l, i ' The fourteen sorority homes will approximate an investment lot one million dollars and when the ttttt open dormitories for women, money for which bu not been /,'gefis'rf, as yet, and the woman's central ending to cost in itself almost as iueh as the houses, are provided for, 310 total 1ttveatmetttcinehtpiing a block pf land between Sheridan road and orring.. ton avenue north and south by Emer- son street and University plate, and the half-block between Orrimrion ave- nue and midway west to Sherman aved nae. will be at least $3,000,000. There buildings will be granite monuments to the industry and persevemnce af the girl students and the ithnnnae of Northwetrttsrn university, dovering a period at over twenty years,_ ' BUILD co'ITAGEsyom; RUDD MEMORIAL HOME Ten Under Construction On the _ DesPlaines River Near Libertyville , Ten summer cottages now under constplction on the Des Plain s river about a mile north of Libe tyville, representing the first unit f the Katherine Kreigh Budd M moth] Home for Children, will be co plated and ready for occupancy by J ne M. The institution is being' built Brit.. ton I. Budd, president of the hicago Rapid Trunk company, " .mem- aria] to his late wife. ( One hundred fifty childr n will pass the summer at the ca p this season, arriving on.the openi g date to oreurw, the finished cotta es. It is hoped Also to have the mining pool in readiness for use by th t time. The remaining half dozen ottagaa and the larger permanent b “dings, including a stone chapel and homé for the Sisters of St. Mary of the western province of the Pr testant Eoisconal church who will be in pool in readiness for use by th t time. The remaining half dozen ottages, and the larger permanent b “dings, including a stone chapel and home for the Sisters of St. Mary of the western province of the Pr testant Episcopal church who will be in chute ,will not be started til the possibilities and the distdven can ot the tint “not have been eighed to determine the most adv; method af turangement. . Mn. Jennie L. Adams, wife f Post,. master Elmer E. Adams of. mneth and mother of Alva Lee A of Winneth. pained any,» High- Iantt Park hospital, Wedneldn morn. ing, March 8, at 5:35 o’clock follow- inganillneuolsevenlwee 'dm- tion, plmMsr1sehttt the a " cause of her death.. [ l ' . WIFE Ori' WINNETKA i l - POSTMASTER DIES Area," by WituriCN. 0111?, Lucy Flower high school; 2 tvm., (Nesting Habits of Chicago Bim,'{by Dr. R. It; Strong, Lorofit univeriify;93 p. m., “Wayside Flowers,†by magenta“ Pepoon, ktlrtview Yeh rt I l; ly. 51:11 miotmrrarher" Att) g the Flowers 3nd Birds,†by.M Prank Woodrttk, Chiugo Acade y of Sciences. You rsow'-tiit â€PNRDY'S’FN ""ARE WE PW _ AMERICAN NELGHEOR, WHEY L..£ ON MAINS CI ET MD All WEDNES’DAY ore 90NUY EVENING A KJ! T s 001000 YOU'LL Fle 114% Wok, UT UP pet MARY MARIE wAmN FOR HER 8mm 1.8 , (CANT W) NW2 MRSPUR CALLING WARREN a)riitf)lirl-t gamma YOU mo t WW, HE? AWWI AMN; 441: BOYS pr PUT‘SOAPON YOUR wau 19 EVERY . HALLOwE'ENAGQAéng‘MDY, wuo; {59. . Mml THEM 13 ms 11itv11i)yt1.tii1.Aj))i:i'l?.lf New SEEN HIM WTLMES MARCHING'ON l", :ttiyiWt/ m um itor)sprpihfal"ij:Eti,iiitl?ij0t? 'il ??ttl ik)i'i"i/if'iuiik 'iiyii/ii/iiht'i3dY-giii) In?“ Fund-" Middle! western ‘m-c V mutant-ts have ttttV trill center their {Win It :on Patten like $75,000. gymnasium " 1,lrytitsfy.t ho. nights of will be built Marrsh Mt and 18 pm t occasion of nt thp latest the Sixteenth Annual, Ten Track Jame. Gum. and Field meet. Jr" matey-en†ty architect, school hut tttttred) the' mm of its entrants will track “New! in 'the tr'i,eo11etrt'ate 'monkhn, Dr. games. We]: In: c Tt' of the dent:of thegevent anthlipate .tlaezla " number l, ' -#bf cqmpetipg. athlttey i! the history hangs: will: td ttre med. . _ i ‘ v.3 Pat,t,sli,lqlitlh gs 16TH Asyrihrl AFFAIR Held Friday and; tut-day In ", Patten GyrntjCtst ' of In. , tens! for', Mt gst Track Fan _ 'i: kthnethiL. “Tub"; {an athletic direetor at tlttrthirtMe who is pau- ing through hil'fit'sti y in the Big Wen, hats charge df R forthcoming meet. Mr. wmu b :with him considerable expeileriee bed as di- rector of athletics; at 'aksraniver- sity, where he tttttttti the famous Drake relays. ; L . , ‘ The Jsteet, whicii i; 1 any one of the hardest fought :co outs on the track calmedâ€, should , we more so this "Uon thay it: the past judging from, the muteiel/ruttril displayed by conference athlettet t their preiini- may meets 'Tet', in i he year and at the Illinois re s a " eel: ago. Three teams ate gi ',rt.:tslmotst an equal chance of winnin‘ first honors, based on their reeent l .irtormanees: Iowa, Illinois ind Michi gt: n,' with well- balanced 'squads. will . ' the favorites to take home the chm g onship title. Iowa university, 3 ya a strong factor in the confers e ‘meet,'hu ,hown surprising one h this year. Although defeated by n nois in a dual; meet by a narrow mar n the Hawks!“ have turned in some ood perform: ances. Captain Da , one of the best shot-putters the nference has seen in recent your: expected tof win his event. Mum B I six-foot- three-inch high4uirtper ‘Other good tterformerw m Bonn, o-miler. Cut hel and Roberts in the , Sorenqon in the tttto 'and Boy! inthe pole- vault. I . t . g HIGHLAND PARK. INNOIS. THURSDAY, MARCH I'd-(1,4928 V Illinois: St trr, Harry Gill, at Illirio , “will present his usual wN1-routtdqd am, contain- ing a group of perfo at; who are liable to win any Inge With JOite in the 880 and mire, W at and Wal.. lace in the hurdlet, D enson itt the two-mile, and Lyon " the shot-put, Illinois can well ttrt' .to‘ enter the meet with hopes br . victory. Captain Kennedy i ll the '440, Yt-j Ginnl- in the high-ju " and hurdles†MeGiveran in the dag and Chapmanl in the mile and two-mi ttmt the Wis: comin hopes. Those I en have been consistent winners: in do early meets and are all ',',that1td"i The Badgers will miss e antic Swan-tn who is ineligible " th present time. Chkarrpror p- Chicago has Cu at I n the 880 and mile; Burg in the IT', . mp and polo. vault; Beal and Benn in the MOI, and Hobacheid in the - ot-ppt. _ , Indiana will bring e l umber of per- !onnen who are exp _ no to boost the Hoosier: in the point - mun. Pepper in the dashes, Stephe on in the 440 'and Alexander in thd two-mile are] the best beta which , eh Haye‘q can count on. Purdue [I a very good man in Tittle inithe mile and 880. Other Boilermakei' dl rfomiera are Nell in the two-mile, him“ in the high-jump and For: in he" pole-vault, Conch Cautions!) of bio State will take home some te, with Guthrie and Irwin in the u and Arnold in the mile. Ferguso nd Bevan are also good distance 11: re. nil I?airiiriprtstgi NEE] l' “Eadie Field piirtsd out of this world-tut he had lire in it--a lover of little children. Be (tUt this world a , happier place for etit)deen to dwell in {thin it ‘was when he" tame into It." IN mmrLwortlttt CHURCH An audience {at y’ugef “pan the capacity of the littl whine]! gathered to see the last ri, 'Or") to my»: “his“cuket was I br and to its ihitt resting place: Rel up dimmh, men great in the li dry World, civic leaders and little e Ildreh mingle?! in. the erowd., T if; , . Eugene eld’a as f' 2W9" reinter- red with a ple , ' onus Saudi, in the chu hyard ' the Church of the Holy C mtorterlj t Kattihrorth, Dulce“ of the Wish â€died the casket Ir,rto the ehjt)i.uu, They were followed by a vested chow of forty and by the clergy 'j, ' 1 . ' Juan now-H. and» I, Judge. Jesse Hold“); nylon friend of Field’s delivered il principal ad., dress, ih which he V alerted that "the poet of happy childh " was the moat charitable and lov‘ulo ehdraeter he had ever known. " ' Ashes of 1ilugeaselt?%1d Rainm- red With 1111pr Cere- . monies; 'ttet" Men Pattie to "it in Field, the clilldten's poet, that the world loves," lib Quid. “no had a nature that was elititttke, in its aim- plicity and B, lavin Z‘li‘urt which u. ways appealed to cgildrgn. A _ In conclusion Judge Roldan rend "Uttte Boy Blue," a))eatt Field’s but known poems. I,;,' f Devon Honor-I4; 1’de . Among the t,)'..t2g, pallbearers were Mayor Denna; [ ident'yalter' Dill Scott of North “Item universify; James Stephens, Irish poet; Judge Charles G. Allen of) t. Louis; Henry B. Fuller, Otrettee) A. Mouth, ttttd Walter M. Hill, 'huthorsy; Mayor Charles K. Bartlett Evanstqn; Cop: gressm‘n Henry ', Rathboye: and W. C. Dimlap, 10' " mayor of Cleveland Heitthta, Qt ', . l, 1 gresaman Henry br Rathbone; nhd’ Amuttrmitenta doe , furnishing" of W A. -, . " " - 0|" W. C. Dunlap, tot-mar mayor 'if1eiiii had been lick p to'the cue*stttee"t.0., _ B, V " ,. l: Cleveland Heights, O." prisoner being bro ht to w niacin. Chris E. Mi, - Wuhan-:1; The Rev. Leland 211011.11 Dintorth, l Klein wu 'l'r,5i"i'iit, before J _ loco! tor. ' 'I','; g _ a i, , ' , rector of the church; ma 5: {number the Peace Hun-y we and bonds. Prank Better. . I I c . "lt "tVe of mesngws fromiirettttives of theldn reepnunetnduimt of State Attor- secretary of " r . M Li? ' poet, who died in 1395. ,3 , (ner A. V. Sui set " $5 . 'he WW ~ Tr, y _ i, . li,; f Mess-go frail “Wider [bonds were numbed by the tail-rd ml?! t ' . _ ' 'rqt'Hrit"'t.t Among these was; one from Mrs. Surety comp: r. ‘His one was let t!trteGttrts1ti.t.fi ' i .M ttttPt' Field, the widow, imwhich she stated for hearing "Wad,", Mam "11. 'inte In ' ' , . 1 'r, t _'.., that she was deeply touched by the tut-tr-r-- £0,133th lt “13.x action of the church} in pgying honor “MA W0 . , n V V ‘3 F,,' to Field. ','; _ w 'gi'gk,11"glll, - "W pe1tttt? " c.qtr0,.t4.,it Relatives of Fidd present were‘ , '. ; [ ' b ,e the â€my m It m Mrs Ruth Fusion id Anuerhtstrt Mrs. n ', _ -e--. formalin-n. '. _ Relatives of Fwd present were Mrs. Ruth Foster, i (Ingmar; Mrs. C. C. Billings and a. I c; Bdow, Marionette, Wir., "sitter, .ttt Mrs. Field. The care " 2,', was com chided with the " Ist, Field's poem. "The Sinti {in God'si Acre." by Mrs. Edwin m "311,0: Rani!- worth. h' ' [ a ' George Boldt Me ' rmick, president of the Columbia C y it company, 111 West Monroe 3 I died lief. week, at his honille, MN H in lane Tet" netka, -fo owing the“ f It months' duration o [ rt dies-e. 'it was 28 your: old. ' t l / . MlchIxn' plu‘ 53 / The Univenity l? iiii'hitiiil will presents strange hum., Hater by virtue of hf: victolj at the. / V re- lara should score i grinds; while Reinke, Callahan, itg and MW are nit good possi Mia/in law 880 and mile. . _ (j, / f; ', Northwestern ' {my to up“. Bill Martin, its captain. In tl minutiae, in the point col ' . / rtili is a. peetedsto make a " bid in the quarter nnd"the h . Other) North- western perforate are Kelly, hurd- ler; broiirGiGstiek'rhid White, pole- vaulters; Bagge [iii) Greening. shot- putters, and Funky}; in the . REBURIED ON SUNDAY ) Sif'iié’" 'iitidititriti?TstfdAt " NNY “9"“ 'h'ii"Eiiiil'iiiiii,,' vi11'?ii'ot'f, tbltgyuc, 'iiiijiiifii'ii'ii"it).i, i ' Agp) x i-. .. .. GOOD 33.6 tl no}? mmmmgémomma ll-ttttfitter,), " “jg SH The girllgeloctqd to the we eisstrjre" at foam": 3h» thank. Withd- Dean. Jun Em. Marie Plant , Whit Hugh Fun- cdl 'defer Mildred Ohm; Mary Nrkir, Vern: travenaeroft, Mrloiet Ravemcroft. Elena mm; Ger. trode Wagner and curlottarWa1ts. Girls receiving. bmorntrie cation were, Anna Boyajian. Elia De- Bernd, Marion trMer and chip. Btodthmi. _ ' _ New. Ttui high wheel's 10- detyelecteu; eeel: eat from up- per It but neat the out MPa, unwanted lee week. It up phieed by iehool Asthoetta, l the mean there ere fewer girls the list that: boy: is been“ th ere fever girl-"in the clue. no]! - being picked by the pereentagoiettw od. . 86y; elected to it!†honor: were: Hilton Bowlâ€, Bo ‘ arts.. ningham, Aha: Eldon, Magm- inaott; Ralph Heisman, M Kink. George Imaterwaht, William V afar. mah, Edwntd hue; William Lloyd, Harry May, Robert Page, More Perry Ind Funk Stover. The“ oh the honorable ,rlttton list we Row. ard Heston, Willinm Lamar Ralph Omar, Hudld Schleuter tad er- ick Schmidl. T HONOR ROLL " NEW " - mm 18 moment) Fewer. Girls Thu Boys “an: Nmbq of Girls In CHI: _". In Smaller 1 ' Perry 3nd Frank Stout. Thou oh For can of .y - . W‘s the honorable mintlon list wet: Mow. Mirth, C. I .. , ‘ "I-et; u. nrd Heston, Willi“: Loner Ralph plain: MI that " , I ' Other, Harold Schleuter and reder- For clerk of - J ( 'e-G'.-' ick SChanf. John R. in ' tf aqétqtset. m. ---r--r----' ( . phan- u. out - I _ _ KLEIN. HEARING IS . F Par County M" I ,M _ _ To BEHELD DAY T. A. Slum - tn " _.._. PV ; "t, for 16 "e. t or mm. L' ’ P. . T ' Deputy Who Shot, [ Pg/tttte I: my Braeher, R. . . 1"“ UnderBtatditf8lM00mt at premtn~ L"ig . Wk eA.tt-ruc,orrrrrt'i,l"ti'iii"siidi'liiiiWiiCii".' v.' _ _ --.-. l Por ,tterfe--. I . 1 " _ Arthur Klein, Cook county izhwny Lester Mon}, ‘ Fe? ,' I“ policeman, whttgstt and Id Bun- chief deputy under " Julatqat. uel Christopher of Highland k In. Low Dool .. ! WW I.- Sataminr night, February , was tired clothlot. [i I Jc. _ formally charged with mun light". 'l. J. Stahl, W 'd ' r to“. He was taken to the Lake co jail Herbert It. Y, K I “but.†by two otNiem working outj of the penter. I CF . , once of Captain Leroy David n, who Joseph C. at - 'ir, “M has chute of the highway lice in tor. V l g '. Cook county. / , f for coun_ty . g . " 'r l, KLEIN HEARING 18 Q . TO BB, HELD TDDAY -----" "w i Deputy Who Shut ft,?gtttt,r II Under Bond of 85,000 To Amu- In Court I tp? Among the Winnetkn Tpt, hitch ested in the National Golf I and Country Club Exposition to be hold from, April 6-10 Inclusiu, fut the Amftiean â€with"! P1110610!- tho beuhht of Gran Home for value tsept' m lit-â€liqueu- (law In. Morris K. Wilson. Mm. J . Bum. gg; Wet M. Scott, . Victor , lung, and In. Jules L. ital- inger. Kn. Edam“! than in genera chitin-n. _ _ A etyie (hair with societyi girl: " mannequins and [putting com-n will be special team: of the event. Tick- eta will be bold in Manchu-one hatf the price afraid-ion “the ,‘end my be Rotated min In of the show mentioned min. The Kinihmrth (Sudan d had the! Kenihmeth/menti and do): he-tu-tii-ttOtt-tr, Mrs. Edna-d My, I y utter- noon, Mad: tk ly Mtat question oféetting rid of-the IrJtetw"!, the subject; Mr. thinner, _ expert! from the Gorgas MemorU1 summer explained his theoriea and went!1 questions. _ .. KENILWORTH GAR!) CLUB‘HAS 1'lglf,,m, Munroao oh" _ _ . ll? we: we WNW SPIVF‘WMWW 1i,i,,tiftt't' / - I Fr-ii-Nh, ., I Liiliiih1 LI iii I ' I 31 iB. L 0‘; ESS; l I 7E a?“ t'iik/ciit%Ydi “of? 'TILLYA same I ttt MRS‘. iiiiireiornere (' ,,___ I ttttth Pom midi ' any for tht _ that (some: tom April IS. The 5 o'clock hot V OMem to .59 T an: and: Judge, prob-u.) cont! - inten'deut of Be -. m- er, aha-ill, county, , dork at“. probate com»: numb! coll- mitteemul. ' Insixofthue "eetoernttestn,tt Citi-tik-ar gunmen†LAKE mummNDmAm Connects far Two oe ot Eight o "kt, Comtty m l VA " The bullet will I b do data. imu fi'tg, "U,; For a co E . Pen-y L. Porto nut-(“tub has been judge court Mr- Most of the u to his has been to? the of W "ttlt Tiffany, Doolittle and: eomehtg the county likd it not b it. for several years. mAaaedtrq did not beseome. tr aâ€. h the thrht and! I f T my . 22t,,rltrdgtd Lake county “-‘UI- hernia â€no all "- md qua-u of my. in. upon: noe no "h. HI; d qnocn of Bold.‘ tho - " Spain are comm bk (Hhatit Eucharist in In“. nth meeting in to be " In“ Luge eountnitmet, tum-0&- 'a'ihtg' will and this a“, for at t a day. 1 11mm of iroi w tsmmets-t u n (by. slgt.'g of an the world h the eighth hm no" in Chicago. itma, Knish-d tge.' i Inky from all M come to Chicago. King and “I. all Queen _,x$llltll,d Attend LAKE ay EM bi Catholic I", fi rht pom than there Ir: d.. ?or -,ard 'eoutyd-k. xthegmt.,emmtr have!“ primat- 0th.†(IR-(Mat ram rpe4118aatdttt' him ofthe-- Eamon?†mutual.- AY IMM- We! thcwalI! OP? tr-a-tMr- mmrttrr,Ar, thanâ€! hmd UH.“ NUMBER ROYALTY y RACE Iii