“dually mid-h will join mitvvddmbhmab‘m -6.istoarmtmettmeimtqNett h ftsltrmtetr-tmmtt.mdFtrdit- MhthA-nieu coll-(P. Mmhphtydap "ie-ts,')"-.'-"" merWi-nlelou "oeeFuorrhattmeth-aatdr- st". limb-ml.- M m In that. it. aAqttorittamtrhmtttt.tao- “Io-thud†’ But if the United States and Great Britain were allied the situation would be different. It we were then dimmed to pursue our present policy Gm! Britain could. not without name ream. at that we held her ht min- uin'mg the AncimSaxm: influence in Greet Britain has important terrb torial rights Ind other valuable con- unions in China whieh the desires to protect and to Want. In theme rights and ooneeuiom we have no my; interest. The protection Ind minumm of the†right: may easily lend Great Britain into “I with one of the Chinese govern-nuts. Sn long u we pom. our present policy in China that is no need of our engaging in any und- in. the Wmn‘: "on: Companion. Tti. mhmdi-conrinmu inner-alias!“ A â€allegedlsolmu ,rld_trthemwitttt-uuutted, b_tthiettamtedhomth.re- "aér+reethemhemitr. Thou- dmte.xet8tAthee1oqet-tttertrt - «and... in which will IbbthWMI'm-ndm- my... Mded ".umtintagtdu.tmetu-3tifer'w% "ththtel-daehreoe-r The present situation in China in an example. America’s principnl 'trt, tern: in Chime in to protect the lives of our minimum Ind other Amer- ican citizens that. Great Britain l: of course interested in promoting British lives. But the .imiuritr,rndy NEW KIND OF COLLEGE PLAN AT MRS!!! Il Km to Be Made In me. “Gm-blown! “I. 'teRIr Behest "tdth.t-t-itt-att, 'hr-Ht-tbet-de-ef win-1M Tub-ape in A new "patina! In coll-[e Mlle-- “all. netball. which will have in initial hid under Dr. Alexander Ici- lldjoh this M " the Unmny of III-93min. io_W in glean}, _ Not Al..." sh“..- IRAVINIA AUDrT0RIUM Oar relations with the world " MASS MEETING HELD mm of Great Britain with the world! .---- m not DIV.†.imilar. At times‘ Addilgonnl Feroretr V et, (‘1!!- there must mtuinrily be dittervrtc- WK“ OW? Last week of policy. These need now - no? _ Are Given dimer-d between the two nations.' V -- w", they in an Illilm the resulta‘ Follomnu is the remainder of the of inch dill’eroncn in policy might be ( Mor, of the mus meeting held last more nriomn. â€left to further the Ravinia whoa] Mr. Enlighten} tank Are well Chanda. And there an other "was. Flt more (Ian I century relation- Milton Great Britain and the United Sum haw, with temponry met Iidu. been steamy improving. Any wt! of lard And In: Ilium-e might lend not to further harmony but to discord. _ "tts only mull mid be to unit: Bit the mt of tho world atrainat as. " would slowly whys, but very def- inibly. make an end of vandal pro- â€. " would turn this earth once mm into In and any. In tht end. precisely what we sought to avoid would malt." Tel“. Bet Puke "The idea my be tempting; nev- ertheleu I believe it to be wholly lulu. To bring the Erteiish-toeairimr pew!“ number into An and and Judo-iv: group. â€In!“ if need be to “(one it: coll-dive will by (one, Would if it in: possible, and neith- er to promote pug. nor to Assume our mutual "earitr. Alaerrettet B. Bowman. Anal-inn mbps’udw to Great Wu. and one of tho tc-st dim-nu - in prodund in a long time, MI 1W of Sir Cum": .egtt'tmertts in In Id- dress m Martetseater, Eng. " walk- ing of nurh an unit-cc Mr. [longh- tum In. "Po mum And the rent of the world. ntoniameetretwomtkeUgtitutet_ udGn-t mini-anh- Immut- tish spanking “than at tho "Id. woaaunotaraistimbett-i_thm. between the two eountrha tor bo- Slimline-goth British...» "d.rtatuthtitodt9tat-.tgirB- 1hreAs-todi-Meeth" Milt-IMAM “haul-â€Bahia!- Mfg-num- lighIkun POINTS!) OUT " BABIES “WV. Jmm A In “an!“ ‘yguh-u-u Mini-’0. â€(in to MM (In I Following is the remainder of thei glory of the mus meeting held last} (week to further the Ravinia "te auditorium Nan. and which we: iomiued from these columns last week hoe-use of luck of spare: ( Explains Board‘s Pun-idol i "The board is fully I'm of the handicap imposed upon the educa- ztioml work in Revinis by the luck gf on .oditorirrm," “M Mr. Shipnes. “We should have liked to build a!†itorium when we were erecting the. present plant but the school funds! did not permit. At the gamut timei we cannot say just how much money} we could eorttritmte toward the new; tion of In auditorium. We consider an auditorium for Ravinia the lore-J most item on our school building pro- ) [run but we ere also (need with the, necessity of acquiring additional) school sites. Not until next tiiiiGl, will be known our em! bondin" pawns snd therefore how much we an I expend on on endimrium but it is the; sense of the board that such sums ttttl In sv-ilsble be dedicated to the I!»1 vinia auditorium fund." i‘ {RAVINIA AUDITORIUM l MASS MEETING HELD 'Nehtqret.taght.e-tterwttt. chihmdth new fun unkin- Ger-um tot- to the eighth und- - mind the lama!" .- th '609.nuetremstrthmttors Conduit "dttoti-.rtrvmr-tuaws.l ttmtrrideHehma-,ieeer- - m rtiP.hudi,s 2aa which van a - nub-I " 'At-ig- - tr an at The man elective when of the evening m made by two member: of the eighth and: " the Ravinin school who m that: to present the attitude of the children law-rd the auditorium movement. [mainline Block told of the mention arising out of the steady inftux of new pu- pits in In early o-eromrded school Ind of the mug resulting for both aeademie And rumba“ Von-k at the school. "The iibrlry HIM be and for I music room with the malt that I simian; looking up I reference disturbs I dun." Ihe laid. “Folk dancing nut be taught in the um. Wham the)â€: vent to play hunc- In! mm to to up to the for . mi syn-min. when! and meet in u- - than cutting a (“vi-ion within the new mm the (Indep- 'ey tfy9yet M†fwmmdmntm-d- oOelirttndpo-tbatts,th-t. Ind mm amia- nt (knee- to ruin can 9-: of $64.-t record which inspired Hugh'- bnren to do what. The Ravinh [encha- rained .10): for the dim!!! (Ind. NW WAqht "worked. In. Arum Ml â€that of the $t.vhsi. Won-'1 cm: ebb. .gt-meed the emu-In; an brher org-ninth of the III. 'f {180 m in its Inn and - f hi! mud-i 1|":th h"1'ltr.'elh,t,trgj',TNSt Mr. Carlton V." of the Board of edmtion mot-dad the tenants of President Shipnes And Insured the people of hymn thnt he felt the au- ditorium project mid be cordinlly "pportod by the board. He urged the citizens to do what they could to fur- ther the eaNre. “There in n vain: nowadays for "tunnels rnd for being well-dress- ed," says Hazel liaison (Index. the beauty expert. "Not so much 'em.. plus": is being pitted on nntunl prettinersms on good grooming, and we think a great deal of the skill with which clothes are chosen and the had: with which they are worm" “Ling! de pine." u the _ all that beach coda-nu, my be for either “In or Ian. Mary Nowiuky. who In: the facility for combining medium in an unusual mum, in: created . “lull suit" of beige crepe de Chine which expanse. the prev eat-dar Mom of color and line. Over it she pout I should“ cost of yellow eponge edged with ram: and inlnid with points of muiti-eolored crepe de Chine. To complete the col- lume there is I rug and a small hatching paratsol with bright silk in- lay! and I “night hurdle. Jane My. the leading Pnrisinn sports eortturiere, Ina made I new an of modern an: ittMrttee in her upon.- cmtumen. She has adapted eumnted flower motifs from de- sign: made by her husband. trho in a well-known "the. The material and in light beige jersey, with dark beige mile de soie forming a thistle plant which supports the flower on the left shoulder. phi: in very chi; for uni Sun- - drum of printed built: are bo8y.rroU, >1“!me gm] nun-9500!. Tho but that can». an "gaintetq their lot-er position in “I." fallout i new“ by the Won-I'- ll... Coup-aha, and in good - to the my V0.0]: who Bk. lb erimrHAmadf-iotseotta_ for heat-w-thr. you. M. aha Mu cotton " onâ€! be. "A. fabric 13-1in for maul was. In M! it “an ttt ti. Nee, -ini- ty for sport: wear and 1mm col- tuna. For to", an - cotton print In I not" and geometric pot- teen is “trading attention, whiU l m rm IOVING AG! WM 1. hand all What Not. new. or "was A.ytttr, out . "9-, M Wanna J Me. Roy H. Browninr-Beeeh gtreet and Beech lune; Wade street, 'belween Beech and Muslim-nu streets. . Mrs. Louis J. Golden-Comstock place; Woodland and Oaklund Iv» June-s; Lambert Tree road; Marsh L'1'.tt street; Judson and St. Johns lmat/lineal. south of Roger Williams. Mrs. Frank J. Horts-Rotrer Wil- Iiums. from Sheridan road to St. Johns avenue, inclusive: Bronson, from Cary to Rice street. Mrs. Leonard Kenster - Ravinia Forest; County Line road, and Brae- side. Mrs. Carl HaessG-Ait of Cnry and Dean avenues; Bronson, from Dean to Rice street. Mrs. Maurice L. Hirsch-Sheridan road. from Beech street to County Line; Lakeview terrace; Deere Park. Mrs, Lucien “Brahman: -- Limalin and Linden avenues. from Beach to Cephr avenue, and Cednr sumac. In connection with the meeting of the Ravinia committee of Ravinia club. mention of which was made last week. the following additional features are given, for which - was not available in last week's Press: " may be well to de6nite the limits of the territory canvassed by the town of Ravinia committee-County Line. on the south; Beech attest and Ridgewood drive, on the North; Gnu: Bay road, on the west. This territory is divided among the committee thus: The project requires the eo-Orem- tion of every member of the eoetur"E- nity ind it is hoped that readers who are not now in touch with the com- mittee will eommunieate with trounc- er Van Bear so that he my know to what extent they will participate. RA VINIA COMMITTEE lam-u luck "sd J. B. VIII In... wort“ oat th- tentative pha- (a the Wu- Ihowod the but“!!! skit-cha- by Mr. Buck .nd unkind the antitank concept: which by an pup-red to modify in “use. to the wishes of the mummy. Tho prom design nu in In My with the beautiful building It Ttnvinia Ind with the great “and charm of the Wipe that it met with 1min!" sal favor u did the plans tor the in-' terior which were drum up in' maul-1 tation with the school stair. The I",,".':) nanny center "Peet of the “mature is admirably conceived, Ibo. I COVERS TERRITORY Part of City to. Be Cunt By Ladies For Sale of Opera Tickets hhvhhmh-thb tu'.'uu,,e,,u'l'tttr2',g.t Men-nu, tho...- mmdouhlwtbm .fetithetet_oehiiitr -- allows you to pay as you ftef h L rm 2jlllbm i THERE'S not ' "glow poke" with. Hound this shop. You will fhrd that our Invite 1- rap- id nnd add-em; What do you um): and vb? Mrs, ngvey S. Pardee-West of that "value" is the magnet.in this Quality Furniture Sale. Every piece of furniture in this tale WIS . wonderful value at regular prices but with the m- duced prices in effect your are getting "value plus." Remem- ber our E. Z. Plnn of Credit gnaw: you to pay " you use. Gag-yum. -thir Gm, with m 'mmattrt FAIR mummy» DARK. RtlPl?,Stell,llllll7A,, WE WISH To ANNOUNCE W.'it put in with spud The "tterm you "at. In. the Mb cl It. Quick It is remarked that this country needs more thinkers and fewer ora- tnrs. but the thinkers can't seem to get elected unless they can also talk. The "eorreet height for working) surlam-s." such as kitchen tables,. sinks, and so forth, has been worked out by the efficiency experts for the bertotit of the patient housewife. But it is decreed that if a tall and a short', Woman work in the same kitchen, it! is best to arrange things for the ttlll woman Stool and platforms will', elevate the short woman. Jr is ex-l plained. Here the Woman's Home‘ Companion enters a protest, urging: I "Many short women are among thel loveliest things in nature; the world! can't aftord to have them falling all†platforms and breaking their necks." Analyzing survey: made in 12 states, the United States Department 'of Agriculture concludes that miuear- tion pays and pays big. Por instance, the yearly net protrts of Georgia farmer, without any schooling over- and 3210. Those who had a common school ducarion earned $65.50. High school .crccdcarcs aimed 3644,53. Those who completed an agricultural college course earned $1,254. In Mir souri, the better educated men were found to own four-fifths of the land they operate, keep more livestock, handle more crops with each work. man employed, and do about orteuUth more business. In Wisconsin, the survey showed, farmers with I high sthnnl educution acquired the owner'- ship of their farms in about 7 your. while it took 10 years for those with only a common school education. Without exception. every survey showed that the mm with the mot- er training enjoyed the greater pros- perity. ' SAYS SHORT WOMEN MAY BE ENDANGERED STATE SENATE DBFEATS ROAD HOUSE REGULATION to to Prohibit Dancing In Some Counties and to Control In Others Mrs. Thomas M. Mtder---tti.. Old Kincaid atroeu; and Briarwood in... The above test, tog-that with In. Richard A. CM M In. Julius Ronni-1d. eoaatitute our com- mittee of twelve. a. John'- - ind-I. (In. 'Ptm.MeromcoGtru-i-ourd. wood drive. Kin Etisauth W. 'ué-t.mt-lbt. Johundludlonomfmnllr er Willhm, north, to Booth "met Inf the ruins. W. - _ ii y d “\\‘\\\§» f" iii, .. 'fs-iles-ti-Y , . ., - [IA 4 ( l wrt â€Iâ€; .BARON AGO MALTZAN, German Am... bassador, voluntarily wrote on one of his cards the above message to the North Shore Line after his recent trip from. Chi... cago to Milwaukee on the North Shore Line. Baron Maltzan was the guest ofVice- President Dawes during his stay in Chicago. t2'oh- Milli/1 The Road of Service MightaatdParhNhegogtee MEIR“. VICTOR BROTHERS 368 Central Ave., Highland Park. Bring in your furs now and let us put them in. condi- tion for next fall. We can make a substantial saving for you by doing the work during the summer months. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates gladly fur- nished. / Cleaned, Stored, Glazed, Remodeled, Repaired By Experts Who Know How! LOW SUMMER PRICES FURS! " Manufacturing Furriers Thrs You Desire" ettrte, gm“ Arnold Peterson [PVT wait until m- mw to begin living. Now's the time to enjoy your home life. We no dealeru'in Convenience and Comfort nnd will be glad to estimate the cost of your plumbing needs. PLUMBING AND HEATING Tel. H. P. 561 385 Roger Williams Ava. Pun-4n: Plumber! Ply-uh Good Plunbiaa Phone H. P. 3;51 til c. 'il':?) PACK