i a 36 WINNETKA TALK November 21, 1925 Attractive Christmas Shopper Two Views of Spaulding and Company's Evanston Store. Some Americans go to Paris to find those interesting and delightful things that the Frenchmen know so well how to display enticingly to the foreigners eye. Some go to Vienna and Bond Street, Italy and the Orient, but it is to be doubted if any of these places offer a more suitable selection for American tastes and American homes than the new Evanston branch of Spaulding and company. An intimate shop this is, where one may while away a few moments or spend hours looking through the charming arrangement of acticles suitable for gifts or one's own household. With the enormous purchasing power of Spaulding behind it--buyers constantly in Europe for the choice productions --it is obvious that such a shop can offer the most distinctive collection the market affords. } } The idea of the shop as expressed by the management is to bring patrons along the north shore a choice, carefully selected stock. Always at this shop will be the new and clever things--just arrived from abroad, distinctive bits of glassware, pottery, unusual novelties, leather, brass, China and silverware, as well as jewelry novelties and watches. Of especial appeal is the fact that the shop is so easy of access with plenty of parking space. : Parisian Expert Weaving Co. : (NOT INC.) Room 914 North American Building 36 SOUTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO 'Telephone Dearborn 1206 23 NO PATCHING et i . ix BUT x i (133 . oy id Hand Weaving Ferries of Damages such as Hi Hi Moth Holes, Cigarette Burns, i : Cuts, Tears in W and Silk Garments Before X rrer FINE LINEN and ANTIQUE TAPESTRY a Spec ty MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED " MODERATE PRICES 1 sent upon receipt of Garment ~ . All Work Guaranteed _ 3 24 Hour Service ~ Announce Program for First Matinee Concert of Season An unusually interesting program is promised for the Young People's matinee at New Trier auditorium Tuesday afternoon, November 24, when the Symphony Players of Chicago, George Dasch, director, appear in their first concert in the matinee series. The concert is under auspices of the New Trier Orchestral association. The hour is announced as 4 o'clock and the program, as follows: Symphony No. 2, D Major, Opus 36 Beethoven First Movement: Adagio Molto-- Allegro con Brio Irish Reel, "Molly on the Shore". . ri Grainger Minuet .... 2570000 .. Paderewski Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2..... Liszt At the request of Mrs. Homer Cotton, Mr. Dasch will play as an extra number on this program, his "Andante and Gavotte, El-Do. ANNOUNCE ART EXHIBIT The fifth annual art exhibit of the Woman's Club of Evanston opens Tuesday afternoon, December 1, with a reception to exhibiting artists. Tuesday evening, and Wednesday, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 10 at night, the work of noted artists from Chicago and the entire north shore will be on exhibition to the public. 54% Money Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% % in- terest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle' St. Main 0250 sine hearse. 11 We have served the peopie of Wilmette ana the North Shore for NINETEEN years. Space will not permit the names of those in WILMETTE who would be glad to personally rec- ommend us. We were the FIRST on the North Shore to install a Limou- We specialize on service. correct LLL Ll bdr F777 777777 LLL Ld a rr 7707 lll iiiiiiiiiiiildidididiiiiidd eS ------------------ WILMETTE 290 LL LIAS ILL L SALI LALLA ALAA FEA AA AA A A A A fA A A AA I AAA IAA Use Marland Gasoline! Marland Gasoline is an ideal motor fuel. When vaporized and combined with air, it burns readily and completely. Mar- land Gasoline has the boiling point and volatility for com- plete combustion. purity guarantees max- imum economy--power. Truck Tank Delivery Braun Bros. Oil Co. "For Fuel--Use Qil" Wilmette and Winnetka SASS SILAS ALLL LLL SALAS ALLL SSS LL LSS S SS SSIS LASS SSIS IA SSIS IT 1S 7 FSA ASS 7 SILLS dT 7 Its RE ER 2 TI WINNETKA 1565