sses Elizabeth Lowe anq irman have just returne( nehill, a camp for girl; rward, Wig.. where they summer. > . lay, a very delightful fam. n was held at "the home Amelia EMM Series Is Plan of Sisterhood ington avenue, Higl‘iw\podr: twentyâ€"nine relatives and s being planned by the re Congregational Israel according to Mrs. Simon f Highland Park, chairâ€" lecture committee. ires will be given in the ildingâ€"in Glencoeâ€"Later, modern ventilating has been installed nd Mrs. Wm. Woolman of , Ind., Mrs. William Hin. California, Mr. and Mrs nsen and son James and Arlene of Gurnee, IIl., Mr. iIman of Half Day, Mr. Herman Juhrend and son â€"thisâ€"city, Mrs. Isabelie ind children Peggy and Ir. and Mrs. A. Eustis, Cortonwell and Mr. and ter Eustis and two sons homas. Mrs. William Hinâ€" ewly remodeled and redecorated complete list of speakers ies will be released. _spending three weeks vi. tives here, left Sunday fo e in St. Louis, Mo. ne Garnett returned Tue, Ludington, Mich., wher the summers"Miss Garney _ Northwestern univer‘sity, gements for seeuring the ere present. Among the e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hinâ€" Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. inrichs and son Donald _ been â€"visiting relatives July 16. of international note aged for a series of five or Your Health| ‘|| Phone H. P. 144 J ES T I C ling Alleys ection of the alleys rdially invited cing . ... DAY, SEPT. 7 URSDAY, SEPTEMBER ;3 d Opening Ave. and Second St. «@0 |â€"$Â¥00 Gillette_Blades â€"*~ _ _ __ ""~~ _ _ _ _ | ___Puretest Aspirin Tablets (1008) .._._._.__._______â€"__â€"â€"â€" for seven years. Three quarters of a century ago, in the midst of what was then priâ€" meval forest, thmfl\Academy was opened. ° Its founders; a group of prominent Chicago pionéers, estabâ€" lished the school as an institution where their sons could be adeduately prepared for entrance into the great universities and colleges of thei’:%{,\ Since then many generations of Robert J. Thorne, president of the board of trustees; Headmaster John Wayne Richards, and Herbert W. Prince, D.D., will extend a welcome to the new boys and the returning old boysâ€"atâ€"the eenvocation exerâ€" cises in Reid Hall, opening Lake Forest academy‘s seventyâ€"fifth year on Wednesday, Sept. 21. The exercises will also mark the beginâ€" ning of Dr. Richards‘ twentieth year as T\e\z;;lmaster, che having come to Lake Forest from the Hotchkiss school, Lakeville, Conn., where he had been a&. member of the faculty Begins Sept. 21; Headmaster Richards Opens 20th Year; ‘\_Other Features insure the attractiveness and personal charm that â€"__ every woman desires. . STEP INTO THE STORE, write or phone us, and select a time most convenient for you to have the services of this Toilet Goods Specialist in your own home. $1.00â€"Ovaltine ... B t Is Oneâ€"fourth Nature and beauUu Y Threeâ€"fourths Care ' PEASE DRUG STORE offers its patrons the exclusive services of Mrs. Dwight C. Glenn, of Boston, a Toilet Goods Specialist, during the week of SEPTEMBER 12th to 17th. > This exceptional opportunity permits you to have _ advice or demonstrations in the proper care of the complexion â€" There is absolutely no charge for this service â€" It is one of our features __START 75TH YEAR Camay Soap, cake . $1.50 Petrolagar . $1.00 Lavoris ... .c 60c Forhan‘s Tooth Paste Robt. W. Peasé;, Pharmacy | _The R“Gm SÂ¥ore Cara Friday and Saturday SPECIALS for Aloulet Nome Preparations { Dr. Lewis L. McArthur, Frederick T. Haskell, Robert W. Hamill, Howâ€" _ard F. Gillette, Scott S. Durand, Ezra J. Warner, Edward W. Everett, Harold C. Smith, Alden B. Swift, Malcolm Dennison Vail Jr., son of the Malcolm D. Vails of Highâ€" land Park will follow in his father‘s footsteps this year by attending the Academy as will Clayton Mark, III, who willâ€"eomplete his third year there. Clayton‘s grandfather, Clayâ€" ton Mark, of ~Lake Forest, is a trustee of the school. Other North Shore Students _ Among other north shore boys who will resume their studies at Lake Forest this fall are: Charles Re Qua, son of the Haven A. Re Quas of Lake Forest; Milburn Butler, son of the Rush C. Butlers, Winnetka; Ned Brown, son of the Dr. E. V. L. Browns, Winnetka, and Holbrook Harmon, son of the Hubert P. Harâ€" mons of Highland Park.~> _ . Mairttains Tradition Enrolled in the first class this year is Horace FarwelP Ferry, Jr., whose father, uncles, and grandâ€"unâ€" cles preceded him through the Acadâ€" emy. _ His grandâ€"uncles, John V., Franeis C., and Arthur Lincoln Farâ€" well, all prepared for Yale at Lake Forest during the 1870‘s. Toilet 31 S. St. Johns Ave. Some "Old Grads" â€"5V, & â€"â€" iz oA B _ P B B i..unws W. S. L. Anderson, Logan F. Mcâ€" Menemy, C. M. Trowbridge, Byron S. Harvey, Jr., Elliott Donnelley, Ralph I. Farwell, James A. Findlay, Volney Foster, W. C. D. Grannis, At+t Our Pattern C ounter * most twice the size of the former envelope and it‘s now just twice as easy to see at a glance the whole effect of the materials made up, the color harmonies and the line details. It instantly becomes a personalized version of a Parisâ€"sponsored styleâ€"it helps solve your ~fabric and color problems by showing you the latest Paris frocks made up in fall fabrics and colors. Ask to see it at"our pattern counter. GARNETT‘S THE new McCall envelope in full color is alâ€" o e e Ask To See This New M c C A L L P A T T ER N E N V EL O P E L.â€"P.~Kelly, â€"Wm. F. Peter, Robeért ~Pirie, Edw. K.; Welles, Chas, Farwelt Winston, are among the prominent residents of Chicago and Lake Forâ€" i’est who spent their prep school days ~at Lake Forest Academy.