9) HE Education committee will be in charge of the meeting of the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday afternoon of next 'week, when the program the . 1s meeting will be Mrs. Bert H. and films will be presented by the Society for Visual Education. Professor Rollin D. Salisbury University of Chicago will be the speaker. The hostesses for Kershaw, Mrs. Clarence E. Mehl- ope, Mrs. Carl A. Scholl and Mrs. Miles S. Whitney. "The Home of An Educated Woman" will be the subject under discussion at the Wilmette Woman's club next Wednesday after- noon. Dr. Frederick F. Shannon, will be the speaker. Musical num- bers will be rendered by Miss Ruth Agar, soprano. Hostesses for the day will include Mesdames N. P. Colwell, G. F. Wright, I. J. Lanning, and A. M. Rossman. o ~The Drama Study class of the Wil- ~mette Woman's club has been for- tunate enough to secure for its next program on November 1, Miss Evelyn 'Hansen of the Art Institute Exten- sions department. She is associated with Mr. Crane in the Home Art lectures, her topic being, the ever in- 'teresting subject, "Dress, Considered from the Artistic Standpoint." She will give two lectures, the first dealing with color, its meaning ~anl value; the second taking up line and textures. She touches upon the ~ accessories of hairdressing, hats, ornaments and neckwear, and illu- strates with gowns and crayon 'sketches. This lecture has proved immensely popular throughout the country and it was felt it would be of interest to every woman in the village. Single tickets will be on sale for fifty cents, for all who are not members of the Study «lass. Because of the double lecture the program must begin promptly at 2 o'clock, instead of 2:30. en, The Highland Park Woman's club ~ is holding a Household Economy ex- hibit and Holiday Gift sale, Novem- ber 19 and 20 in Community Center, Sheridan road and Central avenue, Highland Park. In the exhibit sec- 'tion there will be shown all sorts of labor saving devices for the servant- 'less housewife to prepare meals uickly," wash dishes easily, launder he weekly wash pleasantly, etc. Among those who have taken spac are: The No-Kol company, North Shore Gas company, Public Service, 'Marshall Field and company, Easy Washing machine, Horton Ironing machine, Pittsburgh Water heater, Wilcox and Gibbs, Bahr's Flower shop, The Book House for children, The Calumet Baking Powder com- pany, Swift and company, Armour and company, and others. The Council of Administration of the Alliance Francaise will entertain at luncheon Wednesday, October 27, at the Woman's Athletic club for Pierre de Lanux, the French writer and Madame Lanux, the artist, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Aldis. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Aldis, M. Marthelemy, the French Consul, Mrs. Milan Hul- bert, Mrs. George Dixon, Mrs. Mur- ry Nelson, of Winnetka, Mrs. Fran- cis Taber, Miss Clara Laughlin, Miss Elizabeth Mundie, Mr. Henry J. Pat- , ten, president of the Alliance, Mr, Henry" C. Morris, Mr. Jay C. Free- man, Mr. A. L. Allais and Mr. J. Kent Greene. The Music Study class of the Wil- mette Woman's club will hold their opening reception this afternoon at the clubhouse at 2:30 o'clock. Plans for the winter's work will be dis- cussed. Automobiles from every state ex- cept North and South Carolina en- tered © Yellowstone National this year. In France a bare chassis today costs 60,000 francs, which was the price of a small-sized apartment building in Paris before the war. Even if you are a Republican, Vote Jor these Democrats Theelection of the following will prevent the completion of the : City Hall ring: FOR JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT FRANCIS X. BUSCH FOR STATE'S ATTORNEY MICHAEL L. 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