Th %e2 i PAGE for "" of € pat day. Mr for an Ce NC ps w ye Cl # $ § 14 Chicago has gone a step farther than â€" Evanston, having â€"recently passed an ordinance requiring all dealers in used cars to put those veâ€" hicles through the city‘s safety lanes, andâ€"attach : approval "stickers" beâ€" fore they eï¬: be sold or offered for sale. This law is expected to be ef~ fective in removing "junk" cars from the roads, thereby decreasing the safety hazard. j Bills z:;opuiu stateâ€"wide. ‘comâ€" pulnog . inspection will probably be in iged at the present session of the legislature. Gov. Horner showed his approval of such legisigtion, even suggesting ~administration, : support, in his recent "message" to the legisâ€" lature when, referring to the act passed in 1935 authorizing mandaâ€" tory inspection by cities, he said: Undér the state traffic code, the division of. highways has the powâ€" er to adopt a manual of rulés and regulations governing the operation of "official inspection ‘stations" for the inspection of motor vehicles, and ‘to appoint garages as such stations. But the law does not give the state pov!t'“tlrï¬quize motorists to have their cars insgected in these staâ€" Stateâ€"wide compulsory inspection of all motor vehicles may be a law in Hlinois before the pregent legisâ€" lature adjourns next summer, says the Illinois Automobile club, As an effective safety measure, helping to take vehicles that are dangerous to other traffic off the road, this law is receiving the approval and supâ€" wport of law enforcement / officials and safety organizations throughout the country. lt is in foree in a number of states and several indiâ€" vidual cities, all of which report that periodic inspection of the meâ€" chanical condition of motor vehicles is a distinct aid to highway safety. Only two cities in Illinois â€" Chiâ€" eago and hmmn; have ordinâ€" ances â€" requiring inspecti However, all cities in the state vrt: a population of 40,000 or more, are eligible to require inspection, but no others have adopted it though they areepermitted to pay the costs from their local vehicle tax fund. inoperative. â€""That act, homer"' is not ‘comâ€" prehensive enough.>* ***.This subâ€" ject is an important matter for your consideration and action. ./ â€"‘~:â€" "Two methods of operating state» wide mandatory inspection are ,in use,"â€"says Carl, A.. Barrett, presiâ€" dent of the Illinois Automobile club. "One: is for stateâ€"appoinited ‘garages, service stations, etc., as :the official uutiomqvl the other is" for the state itself "to own and operate the inspection sgtations. > : ‘\.},%¢ * "Experience has prett‘ycél'cldgmr ly proved that stateâ€"appointed staâ€" tions are not satisfactory:> there are too many loopâ€"holes for éscap: ing inspection. . Stateâ€"owne@®, apd: operated stations ha%thé'é her hand, usually proved "satisfgctory$, Of course they cost more, but>mk fee charged for inspection pays! costs of installation and oper& State Wide Vehicle Inspection May Be Compulsory In State "At present, the law pro any fee to be charged in Illinois a stateâ€"owned and operated sys o should be enacted into law, a small %a fee may be necessary, but it should \\â€" PAGE TWO You profit doubly by this unusual offer. MARVELITE is lighter, cooler ="So ‘thin=you won‘t know they‘re in"â€"yet wear longer than any shield. Withstand alâ€" most endless boiling and froning. Satisfaction guar» anteed or your money back. Protect all your dresses with MABVELITE =â€" cost so little â€" save so much! GARNETT‘S THEYV‘RE LV X AB LE O NEâ€"PIECE SEAMLESS LATEX DRESS SHIELDS BY HIC remained practically Despite . record â€" breaking: sales very few dealers have felt car shortâ€" age for immediate delivery except in certain models, but in some cases they : are: faced, should the strike continue, with‘ the possibility of beâ€" ing wi ‘show cars and demonâ€" st M ‘alizing ‘this, remote as it may. ey are; retaining ample cars for skles m’irpb‘es'lnd' the comâ€" ing Mï¬s&lon in‘ the Edgewater Beach H is definitelyâ€"assured to have capa of various 1987 modâ€" Cls for exï¬ï¬‚ tion. ; The show is free tolithe public. 14th Annual Motor Salon Scheduled At Edgewater Beach â€" "The show must go on!" <‘â€" ° â€" While naturally . expressing hope that the automobile strike. will be settled ‘"before show ‘time, Chicago North :Side dealers, <representing every Amexic.:n/mm €ar to be exâ€" wited in A14th annual motor shlon, February 13 to 21, yesterday pledged several zllbdala, of each car will ‘be held for the show. .‘ â€" . : On Tuesday, February 2, at 11 :00 o‘clock, the first program will be presented, when Hon. Harry E. Wing, presidentâ€"of the village of Deerfield, will explain village govâ€" ernment. In the event of Mr. Wing‘s absence he will be represented by Attorney George McGaughey. A cordial invitation is extended to adults in the communityâ€" to attend these meetings, which will be anâ€" nounced in this papér each week. be carefully adjusted so\ as lb meet necessary expenses, mI*- is motorists pay enough now 1M taxes and licenses without having her burdens added." â€" â€" A Deerfield School \~ To Hear Talk On . Village Government Deerfield Unit No. 738, American Legion Auxiliary, has arranged a second series of talks on local govâ€" ernmental units for the children of the seventh and eighth grades of the three grammar â€" schools, Banâ€" nockburn,. Wilmot, and Deerfield, following the success of its first venâ€" ture a year ago. Once each week, during the months of February and March, a speaker will explain some function ‘of village, township, or county government, at a meeting in the auditorium of Deerfield Gramâ€" mer school. ** 'iofadi‘ the show ‘committee this year is mn%;ï¬ln Ralph A. Burnâ€" stine of era Motor. Sales, Inc., Chrysher<â€"Plymouth dealers. : Others on the committee are Jack Mcâ€" fG@owan, Cadillac Motor Car Co.; M. J ‘Dracket of /James .F. Goodwin, I?Dod:e and Plymouth dealers, and 8S./B. Hgrbison of the Broadâ€" %i% n e C1 \> HICKORY 3 pairs for vlhllixmo 35¢ per pair els â€"of the following irit: Auburn, Buick, , Chrysler, Cord, am, Hudson, Laâ€" Ancoln, Lincolnâ€" ibile, Packard, debaker, Terâ€" NT â€" ADS \Parents are invited to visit the, dancing classes at the "Y" and see for themselves . how these classes make for healthy ‘bodies, shappy \&:fll and â€" general‘ contetitment hin the child‘s ever widening enâ€" vifonment, _ .: _‘ en s 9 .\ Ten lessons of "modern dancing" (German rhythmeti¢c) is offered to girls of high school age at a barâ€" gain pricé.. This is ideal for the growing girl/and has been found so :éhngï¬citl that "high: schoo}u everyâ€" here are introducing it for their students.â€" This:elass will meet Friâ€" day afternoons beginning Jan. 29. ‘ Just so brother won‘t feel negâ€" lected, a class for them in tap and xrobitics is offered this term for the first time. As boys are natural acrobats the wise mother will find these lessons a means of working off some of "sonny‘s excess energy," The first class will:â€" meet Saturday, Jan, 30. Two lessons will be given preceding the, regular .term to ‘acâ€" quaint mtohers with theâ€"nature of the work. *p Dancing Classes â€" Open At Y. W. C. A. Saturday, Feb. 6 . Although; more thanâ€"two. hundred children are registered in the eighâ€" n classes held Thuud;&.l'rfdny, nd Saturday of each k," each ild is classified carefully accordâ€" ng to ability and age and advanced from class to class as speed and technique improve. Classes are small enough to enable gach child to receive the necessary jattention. If this is not sufficient children are allowed extra lessons in parallel classes without extra cost. Children absent due to iliness are qllowod':_' make up lessons in other: classes free of charge. ins." gen of these classes are the ones osen for outside : entertainment. It is not the purpose to make "show k‘id&iu" of these children, but dancâ€" ing out gives the youngsters an opâ€" portunity<to acquire poise, so necâ€" essaryto adolescent and later life. It alsoâ€"gives them. the opportunity give pleasure to others a point of great importance in their social adjustment.. > â€".*., } | Of special interest to the public gre the three advanced classes held on Saturday morning. The chilâ€" !‘omury 6th will be the next and only ning for young enthusiasts of the dance to enter classes in tap and modern dancing at the Y.W.C. | Only $225.11 is required to make a'I)sfl.OOO seal sale for Lake county this year, the local Tuberculosis asâ€" iation announced today.| Because no contribution or seals have been :tEived from 5,928â€"letters, the asâ€" ociation believes the ~6;000 followâ€" up cards sent out last week will gtimulate the returns so that the goal of $7,000 will be achieved beâ€" fore the close of the seal sale. â€" ~HOSE â€" Shirts & Drawers _ Long Drawers . Short Sleeve Shirts ~10% wool $1.00 ea. | â€"50% wool $1.55 ea. nly $25 Needed:â€" To each Seal Salgéoa} END OF MONTH GARNETT‘S /# Winter Weight Regular 50¢ 35¢; 3 for $1.00 Boys‘ All Wool SWEATERS Double Elbow Regular $2.65 $1.95 HOLEPROOF CA 27 Y 4# MEN‘S STORE THE PRE 88 Highwood Scouts To 'Choose Officials To Rule City, Feb. 6 ka. The club has also announcel that this season, its fourteenth, in kponâ€" soring an artist recitah serie®) will be the last, due to lack of i t along the north shore. i § o s Small Attendance Due To Weather At Twilight Gathering Announcement is . made Winnetka Music club that the of Marian Anderson Negro cot scheduled for January‘ 25, h postponed to Monday, Feb. 8, New Trier high school audi ‘‘Single admissions for the ren ing recitals in the series may be obâ€" tained from Mrs. Bessie Grant, at the First National Bank of Winnetâ€" ~Other artists appearing in the seâ€" ries are Albert Spalding, American violinist, on February 18, and Myra Hess, English pianist, on March 1. Postpone Recital Of Negro Contralt To Monday, Feb. 8 Hesper Hudson Elmer Bertucel William _Meecham Frank Mahen ;. Robert Grooms Lorren Smith | Charles ï¬ouh& Gaylord Wah! . Peter Rettig Boy Scouts of troop 36 and 37 of Highwood will hold an election on January 29, at which time they will vote upon the candidatessnominated to take over all of the city offices on‘ February 6th. The Boy Scouts 1 rule the City of Highwood on t day in commemoration of the ntyâ€"Seventh . Apniversary of C and National Scout Week. e A ys have been noSnsted to fil ras offices: Slippery streets prevented many Ravinia residents from attending a most / delightful afternoon‘s enterâ€" tainment in the music room of the Village House Sunday afternoon. The High School Girls‘ Quintette which has achieved many honors under the supervision of ‘Mrs. Helen Mayer }ilnnings played interesting musical . selections< in a most: muâ€" sicianly and charming ‘manner, and Miss Holm and Miss: Bingham, the latter accompanied by her mother; gave some beautiful solos. :The small audience was very enthnsiasâ€" tic, and felt amply repaid for haying Warren Goldstead Charles ‘Conolly _ 1/¢ /. Uhief of Fire Dt Lowis Piochigfo ** Michne City Collector. _ George Quinn ventured forth. WOOL SLACKS Reg. 3.95 now 349 Drape Model â€" Reg. 5:50 now 4.89 \B.V.D. and No Belt Values to $2.35 ; . Aldermanâ€"Third Ward ‘Vote for Two â€" â€" $1.69 Pajamas Chief of Police Casy nlback fordini ‘Brien | the ital to, T the Santi |GARNETT‘S ‘The splendid watercolors and etchâ€" i.... of Morris Henry Hobbs, which ung on the walls of the room, atâ€" tracted much attention and admiraâ€" tion. These pictures will remain for a week so that the children in the school may take time to examâ€" ine and enjoy them.‘ A very pléasant social hour around the prettily decorated tea table, at which the ‘following memâ€" bers of the Arts committee served as hostesses, Mesdames Savin, Ewell, Jacobg, Baker and Raff, conâ€" cluded a most enjoyable afternoon. berries ever picked off a bush.* ."Wodotb.baï¬.eo.oho.?l Whits‘-:o(madch-hnpd!hm upsi ? Your inquiring reporter has solved the mystery.. _ _ "How can they be fresher?"" you ask. The raspberry is a fickle fruit. It beâ€" gins losing flavor within four short hours after it‘s off the bush. Most summer raspberries, even the freshest, are anywhere from 12 to 72 hours in But the Birds Eye people have solved this problem. First, they pick the berries only at their lushest peak of flavorâ€"at the time they are reddest, juiciest, sweetest. Then, they shrewdâ€" ly place their "Quickâ€"Freezing" equipment right at the berry patch! you, on these bitter wintry days, raspâ€" berries that are fresher even than the berries you buy at the height of the â€"vltv%theé;:l amd:k‘d. afoot 4 process that makes it‘m CHICAGO, Jan. 28.â€"Not a bush has borne lustious fruit for lo! these many yet stores about haye suddenly blossomed out, with of the freshest ra The next gathering will take place Seasons Go HMggire as Raspberries Bloot Featuring New Plain and Printed Qottons . TwoSpecial Groupsâ€" _ _ wear patterns. Printed Swiss, gpun, a new cotton and rayon Crepes. § 3t * A colorful array of charmifig new While every piece is new, the pri low for high grade fabrics. â€" / at 48¢ yd.â€"Novelty S'-i:';:t'“mu' a linen and cotton cloth, closely res Mandâ€"blocked linâ€" ens. Nubby weave broadcloths. | : a LA Fabrics suitable for every day time outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"ordinary in design and « of all, each piece is guaranteed fast 3Q° ya. Berryâ€"Picking on to Curious Repprter. every day time occasion. Tlnt:en‘:m;:;ï¬l ‘note are o c Mm E in. eraioh ea me ul ia) hour. tg § Truly, this 4 is the food miracle of the almost as asâ€" tonishing is the that Birds prices are always means of a e purse. T , only 28¢ you a box «of that four. [Your Bi Eye dealer those | berpries , as well as dozen kinds bf Birds Eye You‘ll robshlyfln‘dhhadw&* elsow inthh‘rpc.* . way tzn to mortal man that capâ€" t offâ€"théâ€"bush fiavor ‘m:qmn%m_m_r THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1097 chandP to atletihe borins ar potipe to {ade, the berries are put the "Quickâ€"Freezing" subjected to Arctic cold with speed of light. At that !â€"the flavor is caught and At instant, 1dP those C Time | stops! The full nc-ilmnllynq-ï¬nâ€"&p until you are ready to enjoy it. Quality Cleaners | nywmw LAUNDERY DrRY CLEANING O‘L til are ready to enjoy it. mhmmh_u-i. a single sniff of flavor has a to {ade, the berries are put e "Quickâ€"Freezing" an qxbjeda:‘toucï¬cedd th the speed of light. At that 'â€"â€"flnmblndntbmh caught in.midâ€"air and : instant, 1dP those _ me | nly stops! The full Neutical nnd'spnfl? tted Swiss.. Chalk rint. Blister Sheer lorings. And, n‘t Make Sense Phone H. P. 178 $