English . ribbed rolors; 50¢. 509 :%‘7: ARCH 12, 1936 itrio C. Bonétti. â€" SHizes toâ€"14%9 Other members Smeraldo, Fel. 44 / m Lisle . fullâ€" dis 89¢. , and Ling +Â¥ 1 ht ur‘ J. Gourley of| the proâ€" committee of the North Shore Â¥acht club,: announces|‘ followâ€" ing serigg of lectures o be given at the meetings throughout spring. pmnh 19, principles jof sailing, ng, knots. | April 2 â€" Spring ow]\gn]jn‘, hull, ‘sails, painting, engine. April 16â€" t, yacht wu. crew tion.: May #â€"â€" Racing tactics strategy. "u:;"z’i:m ‘Shore | Ifdeht club racing rules for 1986.)|| | _ | _ _ ‘| An introductory on terms ind yacht rigs was giver by Arthur * Goptiey at the elub held last Thursday. In the future, variâ€" assigned ‘to different club members according to their ‘interests. The program for© 19 will be taken over by three people: Prin« ciples of|Sailing, Davig C. Greené; Piloting, Robert Carter; knots. Robâ€" THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936 ert Rasmussen. The new club publication, the. North Shore (Yacht: News, made its appearance af the meeting Hareo long and beare in attnetive, mdones pages long an 3 his ~publication boa \{ received . the congratulations of the entire club. The paper promifes to be a great success, and the editor is already at work collecting {mhrhl for the next issue which will come out April 2. ‘1 | : The | executive : committee . anâ€" nounces the welcoming of two new members ‘into the\ North Shore Yacht club. They are John Ginter of Barnockburn, and: Russell Ekleâ€" ‘mann ‘of, Glencoe. :â€" ;) «> + .J. Gourley Addresses North Shore Yacht Club Oneâ€"Day Gardeï¬ Institute To Be Held in Evanston ( /Garden enthusiasts of the Wom~ an‘s .club of| Evanston are looking Lorward with pl to day garden institute by the Garden Associates on M 20. Through the courtesy of the Deâ€" partment â€"of: Kortiqltuh.:s' Univerâ€" sity of TIilinois, an \uï¬a.dï¬‚ï¬ proâ€" Starting in the , the first talk will be given zrwu_m-' H. Hanley. on the spbject "Gardet Soils and Lawns." essor ‘ ley states that "the lack of a ough preparation of the soil is a prime source of e to a majorâ€" ity. of; gardens lawns." What fertilizers to use, to, condition the soil periodically, are but a few of the questions he will answer. will be an of flower arâ€" rangements :for h prizes |will be awardeg to the entries, _: . ‘At the ‘session, Profesâ€" sor C. C. pton, entombologist of Tilinois: State J-Nm;tl History Surâ€" vey, will distuss "plant pests of the garden."‘ For over fifteen years, he has studied. methods of control of insects; especially inâ€" the Chicago area. His talk, w will be illusâ€" trated, should be practical to the amateur . The concludâ€" ing talk of, te will be given by Prof Max| G. [Fuller on‘ the subject *Today‘s bfliow Border." Prof Fuller believes the border should be expressive of the life about itâ€""distinetly modâ€" ern, yet not extreme." Professor Fuller is extension specialist in landscape nrd‘ni* at the Univerâ€" HOMESTEAD Evanston‘s Early American Inn A !nendly wood ï¬!f in this cozy? place, th“! winter days, to bid you is baked in our own ovens. No parking troubles The Iï¬onutoa«l" in Evanston, operated by Philip A. Danielson, is on Hinman: Avenue near Church Street. Telephone IN EVANSTON The at Candlelight by Chicago Flower Show ; Opens March 23 at | The Navy Pier ‘Those planning to attend the gar den institute should ?uko reservaâ€" tionsâ€"especially â€" for | luncheon, at the Woman‘s ‘club, 1702 avenue, Evanston, px{iorr to }I 19th. t | [ The tenth annual Chicago Flower Show, presented. by the Gar Club of Illinois will, o ) week from Saturday, on Htreh#?l, open | its doors at Navy Pier, to continue through Sunday, March 29. ’ . The central motif of ‘ the show this‘ year will be small mm. -1 frontier gardens, ate | ns, suburban: gardens, ci ens, enâ€" trance courts, ‘flow ns, terâ€" ace gardens, and gardens of special interest: kitchen and picking garâ€" dens, small greenhouses, even / inâ€" side and qutside boxes, ‘and wall gardens. We § c‘ Besides these gan}h‘em there (will be: all manner of flower arrangeâ€" ments, still life ‘pictyres, pairs of vases, wall brackets, and arrangeâ€" s M i > l _ M L " is B i ‘upeet E \ | 20,000 Stores ~ M Coast to Coast s ) 0 s V . / Unexcelled for flavor, _ _ baAap E # ; | avality, ;reshncss, 3?!:1 | ‘ ORAN s nhuco'“. ;';:e + it fooon fls || [ PINEAPPLE "t*5:" k | cal Association. 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"| $‘ The entrance, which 8 alwlhys a project of the Garden Gluyb op Lliâ€" nois, will be & rej !,'- offé bit of the more rugged IHi j«‘='§ stbnery, and will be by ar t ~1' nbstBipecâ€" tacular yet atte ‘pted.‘ t l || Gray rocks, ,s‘t'.aii d w n"{ ye Pleats, will form a rocky glen,d' {oally planted â€" with ;,l']'!_ ind woodl&nd Alowers| _ Facifig thip vis itor as he ¢ this) Focldf. glen will be a w?te'atll, ?,lg:i;;-- ow n over the timeâ€"stgined: Wgeks."" . | of Moré than 70 ¢lubs Will h hibits. This is the larkest of clubs that have extilbite show since that first $Wow, ten years ago 4 Hotel S This first s}ï¬w,;by i r,‘ 1 th,a;mat interest it ¢peate hadowed the importafft p Chicago Flower | Show! w gume in the civi¢. life ’{- culturally and educati¢hall 1â€"lb. can | 3â€"1b. can| !: ‘The Flower Show i unrique in many ways. It is th@ on mp%:: flower show in the colfhtrycreat and managed entirely y thrs women VIKING COFFEE CENTURY CLVB COFFEE COFFEE *$61.03 SILVER CUP 2 for the garden ¢lubs. ¢ThefGarden 2 .. 647C VELVEETA 33¢ tte i0 | §I[f SYBUP,| Log bleg]. Medium size MIBES, Duffs, Devil‘s CORN.| Traymore. | A _ Sweet Col, No‘ . 4 15¢ 14 No j244 1 h st | We &Es, B st,. Ready s delight .. 2 | 25¢ TELNA BISH. Tra; 4"‘ Light RK & BEAN ILI SAVUCE. !32..' Ceoh Red ripe id \ ;%.*7'9‘ CHES, Centrell§; Mother‘s ;’rb.,glk-‘- ] o BA 6. L59¢ mber owsb‘ EEF *~:s>5.2,"*** i. 27¢ AMB PATTIES .:. b. 19c HICKENS *:sosz_2;~ . b. 34c 'MSTE% , Fresh Medium Size . pint 29¢ LLET OB SOLE, Fay . . b. 35¢ Our ;‘;'lcn Alh'olm on the Market‘s Best eran g e $rrs ROAST Club | ‘of} Iilinois underwrites the show, and it is wholly amateur. The woim;n af} over Chicago and suburbs who are waorking so hard for the success show do it with no othen co pcraltion than the satisâ€" faction of pY tting 03 an educational and |ins irï¬tionpl how that will further fthe interest in gardening. . (‘The Ravinia Garden Club, of whi s.| Dudley Crafts Watson is presidbnt and Mrs. C. Vigo Nichâ€" ols is flo er show exhibit chairman, will |exhibit; a‘ small greenhouse, & Victoria fl*wer arrangment, and a buffet table. . pitts}| | The nlti.ng Ravinia . commitâ€" tees hav» been appointed: S : Green! “râ€"*“. C. Vigo Nichâ€" qimrs E. E. Leonard, Mrs. H. H. Smail, Nrs. P. D. Stokes, Mrs. E. \ .-T‘Fï¬-c‘i(-:[ (â€"%-r;mitm â€"â€" Mrs. Howard R. Will} |! F ; A. Harrington, Mrs. Stanley Grace, Mrs, E g: C. Pfister, Mrs. Wm. F. Saleih, Mrs. Robert Bryant. ~Flow ‘t'rungement-â€"-l!ri. ~Robâ€" ert M. Cobb, Mrs. James Cady Ewâ€" éll, Mrs! E, L. Easton. . :. )/ | Btm Tableâ€"Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watsong Mrs, Henry| Dubin, Mrs. Arthur daut. 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[ |_ 49¢ Burton Holmes To Lecy on ‘Normandy & Brittiny‘ 3 ... 43¢ \Continuing ‘his <interestit and colorful screen trayel reyues &# Or. shestra: Hall on Wednesday" and Friday evening and ‘again on| Satâ€" urday afternoon of this week,fBur+ ton. Holmes:is to offer "N ndy and Brittany" as the ill tive theme of the fourth episode M his current Chicago season. ; 8: 3 io. Aboard ~"La . Normandie" j that splendid. new ~ship of the Rench Ling, Mt. Holmes is to ‘his zn:;ts,w the great French of Le prvï¬â€˜md' thence to . prox J" old Rouen with its grandiose cathedral, its quaint old No inns, and its abiding memo of Joan of Arc. K : | Amo?lï¬ the highâ€"keyed spBts of the | tour through these roliantic and storyâ€"bookish| provinces §# the northern France, Till be the Â¥isit to the famous ruins| of Jumiegts; to Lisieux.i‘{*vm.h its oddâ€"shaped fimber houses, decorated with ue potteries and fantastic gableg, and to the marveloumcloisters ofeSaint Wandrilie. Thencee‘ to . B ise, JkALL /in~the â€"eastle of that mame, to the marvelousscloisters of Wandri T:i.:ct to P where, in ~the castle of that hot [ biscuits. to P1€ 277C 31¢ 67¢ boat 3045 â€"â€" >\ Umâ€"p! | Heinz Cream Mushroom AI.I}SOUPS (Exeept h s hiruiee A Dallar Value ‘._ 2 No. 1 cans 35¢ . Pin selected and w“’ Diouided in remt Mext 99 41/100 4 pare Eor Mirch 12th, 13th, 14th DOG FOO ScbtTéwel Holder ) Baked Beans â€" ygc Food mgtan Foods m |Chowder and Cépsomme) %’ANâ€""‘TAMALIS 2 YUo. 2 cans 47¢ th the above purchase GOKED RATION Real Soap Bargain ebhardt‘s William the %Nfl in 1027, and to lovely pld Caen where he is buried. At Bayeaux we are to see the "Queen Maâ€" tilda‘s Tapestry" g the Batâ€" tle of Hastings and other stirring episodes of the N Conquest. Continuing the tour thence ‘through Brittiny, the Land jof Pardons, we are to visit Pont A nmm neau, haunts of artists; lovely old Quimper, all fables and strange gaâ€" bles; Paimpol and the "Pierre Loti Country" of th- Iceland Fishermen; St. Malo, where \Cartier, Mont St. Michel, of the .wonâ€" .ders of Europe," its Abbey of the Middle Ages, its chapels, cloigâ€" ters and dependent~ i § 2 ... 225C 610 Central Ave _ â€".| To K. P. 1M Here‘ is a real | for your dog. Exactly right proportions of the| things he needs in his diet. Buy a supply at apecial GRA SS FERTIL PEAT 1 on sale EVANS FEE for this Saturday night‘s supper. : 24 a a‘e 6 e# # 6 @ # c SALE IVORY sSoAP Order Today /) 277C s a e # ® \Cartier, rn; and finally of the wonâ€" its Abbey of its chapels, cloisâ€" &~ i POWDER PAGE D STORE â€"s #9G .. l1¢ â€"~ 14 ‘c' 165¢ i M