22 _WINNETKA TALK Realty Firm Sells Two Kenilworth Home Sites Two residence sites, the northeast and southeast corners of Kenilworth avenue and Ridge road, have been sold to undisclosed purchasers recent- ly, by the A. H. Kraus real estate company, it. was learned this week. James Brooks of the Kraus company, was the broker in the transaction and $92,000 is the price reported to have been paid for the lots. The A. H. Kraus company has bought many acres in the Ridge avenue section from time to time and much of the territory has now been annexed either by Kenil- worth or Wilmette. OPEN CLUB MUSICALES Phyllis Eileene Barry, Glencoe's 'cellist, will open the musicales of the Hamilton club of Chicago Sunday af- ternoon, October 25, with the "Lon- donderry Trio." The other members of this trio are Mrs. Harold E. Knapp, harpist of the Evanston Symphony, well known in north shore musical circles, and Louis Puppilo, Italian violinist. Katherine Sherman of 1062 Ash street, who is attending the University of Wisconsin this year, fell last Sun- day and broke her leg. She is now in the university infirmary at Madison. Directory Shows Baptist | Parish Widely Scattered The revised directory of the Wil- mette Baptist church distributed this week contains some interesting data. It contains a complete list of all mem- bers of the church family. There are in all 632 names. There are 222 fam- ilies. These families are widely dis- tributed over an extensive parish as follows: Wilmette 144, Kenilworth 8, Winnetka 11, Ravinia, 1, Highland Park 3, Glenview 1, Northbrook 1, Evanston 15, Chicago 9, non-resident PROF. GOODSPEED TO SPEAK Prof. Edgar J. Goodspeed, famous translator of the New Testament, wil! speak Sunday morning, October 23, at 9:30 o'clock, in the Legion room of Community House. He will talk be- fore a joint meeting of the woman's and men's Bible classes of the Winnet- ka Congregational church at which other guests are welcome. His sub- ject will be "The Rediscovery of the New Testament." BUILDS $18,000 HOME A building permit was issued this week to Jay Gardner for a new frame and brick veneer residence to be erect- ed at 804 Prospect avenue. Construc- tion on the new home, which is to cost $18,000, will start immediately. It is easily digested, rich in cream, fresh and pure. Quick- ly it furnishes your loved ones with that extra "pep" so needful for play. You, too, should have this great health-builder. every meal--every day of the year. strength to carry through the busy day. . Insist On After School | Give Your Children Bowman's Milk! 'As an after-school energy drink nothing can be better than BOWMAN Dairy Company's MILK. Drink it It will give you October 24, 1925 AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE Telephone: University 1024 Wilmette 600 Unusual Values in SILK LINGERIE SILK CHEMISES $2.95 An exceptional opportunity is here offered for every Miss and Matron to replenish her supply of dainty underthings. These chemises are of soft radium silk, in flesh, nile, orchid and peach, sizes 36 to 44. Trimmed with hemstitching, lace edges and fine tucks. RADIUM SILK GOWNS $4.95 Made of the same well wearing and well laundering radium silk as the chemises, are these lovely gowns. Avail- able in pink, peach, green and orchid made with the Jenny neck. Trimmings consist of dainty net or lace edgings and fine tucks. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Radium Silk Bloomers $3.50 Two styles are offered in this strongly made bloomer of radium silk. The one with a wide lace trimmed garter band at the knee, and the other trimmed with a hem- stitched ruffle, fine tucks and lace medallion. Pink and orchid, sizes 27 and 29. Second Floor--Center 74 FON