22 TAILOREDâ€"TOâ€"ORDER CLOTHES Two free practice classes we As low as 835 Expert Tryon Service _ CITY SALESROOMS â€" FIFTH FLOOR Price Bldg. 319 W. Van Buren St. Chicago j JUST ON THE FRINGE OF THEâ€" HIGH RENT LOOP" Classes personally conducted by GLADYS HIGHT ALL TYPES OF DANCING wWHY NORTH SHORE MEN CHOOSE America‘s greatest stock of fine woolens from which to make their selection. Economy.‘ The vast buying power of Ed. V. Price & Co. who buy only from the best mills and import woolens direct is reflected in their prices. Workmanship. The product of the counâ€" try‘s best clothes craftsmen. Regardie«s of the price you have to pay, investigate this service at a saving. Greenleat 1125 or Dearborn 3354 ctice classes weekly under teachers‘ supervision Ball Koom classes in Even‘ngs NEW GERMAN TECHNIQUE SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN Tailored to Individual Order GLADYS HIGHT School of Dancing Permanent Studio Barendsen School of Music 737 Main Street, Evanston $50 and up THE PRESS by W. L. Gordon Words Often Misused _ Do not say, "I am going to lay down for an hour." Say, "lie down." Do not say, "The condition of his affairs were unsettled." Say, "was unsettled." . "Condition" is the singuâ€" lar subject. Do not say, "I felt sort of anxious." ous." Do Do not say, "I need your help badâ€" | ly." Say, "very much." ® Do not say, "Do it like I tell you." Say, "Do it as I tell you." Do not say, "The show was real good." Say, "very good." Words Often Mispronounced Assets. (Accent first syllable, not the last. Evening (close of day.) . Pronâ€" sunce evâ€"ning, not evâ€"enâ€"ing. Chautaugua. Pronounce _ shaâ€"toâ€" kwa, both a‘s as in "ask," o as in "or," accent second syllable. â€" Odeum. Pronounce oâ€"deâ€"um, 0 as in "no," e as in "me," and accent second syllable, not the fir.t. f Chef. â€"Pronounce shef (not chef), Day, Words Often Misspelled Sometime; always write as one word, not "some time.‘" Allot, allotâ€" ment (one t after the 0); allotted, alâ€" lotting (two t‘s.) Catalogue, or catâ€" wlog, Ampere; not peer, nor picr. Stcreopticon; note the stere and the con. . Allusion; distinguish from illuâ€" sion glow Building, edifice, structure. Horrible, horrid, dreadful, awful, frightful. Busy, employed, active, industriâ€" ous, diligent. Fight (verb), struggle, battle, conâ€" tend Word Study "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulâ€" ary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson: Explicit; plain; clear; definite. "His letter contained an explicit . acâ€" count of his adventures." Cursory; characterized by haste; careless. "He dismissed the matter with a cursory mention of the affair." Nomadic; wandering. _ "The nomâ€" adic â€"life‘ of the gypsy appealed to him Parozysm; a sudden, violent, and uncontrollable action or emotion; conâ€" vulsion, â€" "I_ was startled by . the man‘s paroxysm of fear." Expiate; to atone for; make satâ€" isfaction for. | "He had returned to expiate certain sins." Semblance; appearance; . outward show. . "I tried to discover some semâ€" blance of virtue." _ Modern Etiquette by Roberta Lee _ 1. May a girl ask a young man to call on her? 2. Is it customary for the bride to go with the groom when he buys the wedding ring? * 3. What seat should girls take when in a restaurant? 4. Is it permissible for the servant in removing by stacking*them? Synonyms Bundle, bunch, parcel Flame (verb), flare, Our Weekly Lesson in English 5. Should a .man use perfumed not say, "I felt sort of anxious." "somewhat" or "rather anxiâ€" in package. blaze, glare, by haste;| the matter the affair.". "The nomâ€" appealed to one to aid the plates striâ€" conâ€" staticnery or envelopes with gay linâ€" ings? 7. When only is of thanks proper? 6. What is th manners? ~.8. What signal does the wellâ€"bred waiter observe for removing the plate? _ 9. Should a woman guest at a bridge party remove her â€" hat and wraps? 5 ) Rark} same pattern? 13. When a girl refuses the invitaâ€" tions of a young man several times without legitimate excuse, what does it indicate? 14. ‘What should a woman speaker at a public occasion wear? 15. Is tipping obligatory? l 16. Is it proper for a married man to act as usher at a wedding when his wife is not asked to take part? 17. How is the breeding of a woâ€" man most often shown? 1 18. When inviting guests to dinâ€" \ner, what should be kept in mind? \| Answers ‘ 1. Yes, if she has been acquainted with him for some time and wishes last? 11. When does the wedding hearsal usually take place? 12. Is it absolutely necessary all the china at a tea to be of 10. How long does an informal Under the 3¢ per kilowattâ€" hour portion of the new reduced rate for residenâ€" tial electric service (now in effect) you can Evanston, II1. H. C. Reynolds, Dist. 51 S. St. Johns Ave. < H COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS J. W. Kehoe, District Mgr. PuBLiCc SERvicE Thursday, October 2, 1930 Further information at e real test of perfect is an engraved card Supt. . P. 2900 call for the reâ€"