16 WINNETKA TALK November 21, 1925 Seasonal _ many "Thanksgiving," the new Public Service company poster placed on the Rapid Transit company platforms of Chicago and on poster boards through- out the 221 communities served by the Public Service company of Northern Illinois, has met with much favorable public comment. Many letters of com- :| Cormick, Mrs. i) Bruns, soloist; Mrs. Florence Kost mendation have been received from clubs, churches, art societies and students. The success of the poster is at- tributed by art critics to its striking interpretation of the spirit of Thanks- giving Day in America. For this reason elementary and intermediate schools have placed the poster in class- rooms as a representation of the sturdiness of the Pilgrims and the hardships they endured. Oscar Rabe Hanson of Chicago, the artist, has painted several of the pre- vious posters which make up this in- teresting series by the Public Service company of Northern Illinois. : | noon meeting at 2, with Mrs. [sadore i | Siqueland, Dr. Clarence Wheaton, who {| will take as his Luggage and accessories of leather always have been most acceptable as gifts. 28 Ec ST. NEW YORK . EST. 1850 CHICAGO Estab. 1859 Woman's Ideal Club Changes Meeting Day The next meeting of the Chicago Woman's Ideal club will occur Mon- day, November 23, at the Blackstone hotel, with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon occupying the interim between the morning and afternoon sessions. Mrs. John J. Gillardon is chairman of the 11 o'clock meeting when Mrs. Anna Peterson will give demonstra- tions on "Confections." Mrs. Frank M. Fulton, the club's president, will preside over the after- L. Buchhalter general chairman of the program which has been arranged and will be presented by Mrs. Harold 8. Oksnee. The guests of honor and the speak- ers will be Olaf Biern, Norwegian counsel; Maj. Birger Osland, Col. T. subject, "Health Longevity," Mrs. Ruth Hanna Mec- Mildred Rumsdahl Cook, reader. Arthur McIntosh returned to Kenil- worth Sunday morning from a hunting trip to Wild Wing club® in southern | Iinois. RUBYS MUSCLE DEVELOPINu FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN he sad) NORTH SHORE PATRONS i EIND our EDGEWATER BEACH SHOP CONVENIENT « # A SMART SCHOOL OXFORD FOR THE GROWING GIRL Another Ruby achievement in building a low heel, high arch shoe that helps arch and foot development; built of tan English grain Sizes 23% to 7. $8.50 RUBY'S CHILDREN SHOES ARE FITTED BY MEN WHO KNOW HOw Alfred 1 RUBY EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL SHOP] 60-62 EAST WASHINGTON ST CHICAGO Sot THE BOOT VERY One Strap Slippers $3.00 to $5.00 Of patent leather with turn-flexible soles. Sizes 5145 to 8 at $3.00 814 to11. at. ... $3.95 11% to 2 at ..... $4.35 2 to Tat co. $5.00 Read All the Want Ads AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE--EVANSTON MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES SPECIALLY PRICED Children's Shoes Oxfordsfor Misses $2.75 to $4.25 and Juniors Leathers in Smoked Elk- $4.00 to $8.50 skin, tan or brown Elkskin, Of Caliskin in mannish Patent Leather and White effect, in Black or Brown Sizes 2 to 5 at...$2.75 Calf and Brown Elk. 51% to 8 at ..... $3.50 Sizes 114 to 2,$4.00-$6.50 8% to 11 at .... $4.25 L 2% 07, $6.00 to $8.50 First Floor