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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Feb 1922, p. 9

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. | NEWS OF INTEREST IN NORTH SHORE CLUB CIRCLES Elizabeth Gordon to Be Speaker at Big W. C. T. U. Meeting HE Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union will be host- ess to the various woman's organizations of the North Shore District in the Wil- mette Methodist church, Monday afternoon, February 6, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Stephen Lloyd will conduct devotions; there will be two vocal solos, one by Mrs. Leslie Hanawalt and the other by Mrs. Ferdinand Larsen. Miss Elizabeth Gordon will speak on "Effects of Scientific Instruc- tion in the Schools." Mrs. F. A. Schumacher will review laws of the various states relating to temperance. Superintendent J. R. Harper will speak on some things the W. C. T. U. can do to help the schools. Dr. Gil- bert Stansell will discuss the subject "The Present Crisic in Temperance Reform." Light refreshments will be served. The Winnetka Woman's club met in regular session, January 26, at the club-roms. Mrs. Willoughby G. Walling presided and made the fol- lowing announcements: . The Citizenship Class, under Mrs. Liebel's direction, meets at the club- room Tuesday mornings at 10 o'clock. A marked interest is shown by those in attendance in the knowledge of voting and of the way in which our laws are made and administered. These lectures are free to all women of Winnetka, On request of Professor Tubbs of the New Trier High school, two rep- resentatives were selected from the club to co-operate with an advisory council which will confer on matters of interest to education in the town- ship. A plea was made for clothing for the Park Ridge School for Girls. This institution is doing a very good work in providing a home for girls who have been unfortunate and are without homes. All clothing, except- ing shoes, is needed for girls from the age of seven to sixteen, and the club members are asked to bring any such donations to the club-rooms and leave in care of Mr. Anderson, any time be- fore the next regular meeting, Feb- ruary 9. Fifty dollars has been voted by the board for the Near East Relief for Armenia. The Civics and Philanthropy com- mittees have secured Mr. Walter Dodd to speak on the subject of the Constitutional Convention at the meeting on February 9. Very interesting reports from the Tenth District meeting of Federation of Women's clubs, which met with the North End Woman's club, were given by Mrs. Allan Wolff and Mrs. Edwin E. Brown. The subject for the afternoon pro- gram "Psycho-Analysis: Its Relation to Education," was most earnestly treated by Dr. Edmund Jacobson, who is a psychologist and a practicing alienist. Psycho-Analysis had its origin among a circle of physicians about fourteen years ago and has been found valuable in the treatment of nervous and abnormal cases. Dr. Jacobson stated that only an intro- duction to the subject could be given in the short time allotted for one ad- dress, and it is safe to say that many of his interested listeners will wish to pursue the subject further. At the tea tables, Mrs. Justus Chancellor Jr., Mrs. Montague Ferry, Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt and Mrs. Mortimer B. Parker served. It will be Husband's Night at the Woman's Club of Wilmette on Friday evening, February 10, at 8:30 p. m. This is a yearly event to which all club members look forward with inter- est. The officers of the club and their husbands will act as hosts and hos- tesses, and the gentlemen will be the honored guests. Mr. MacGregor Jenkins, publisher of the Atlantic Monthly, will be the speaker of the evening, his subject being, "Fellow Travelers." Mr. Jen- kins is a man of affairs and his liter- ary judgments have most sane and practical cast. His lectures are full of genial humor and unanticipated wit. Flora Waalkes, soprano, will furnish the musical part of the program. Miss ance of winter wear. Here is your opportunity. festive occasion. TINES early. iddie No THE STorRE For CHILDREN 1160 WILMETTE AVENUE WILMETTE Well-mannered children are loved and admired, and are all the more winsome if well dressed. Children is devoted exclusively to the needs of youth. Take advantage of many bargains remaining in our final clear- Every winter dress now in stock will be sold regardless of cost, in one of three groups, at $4.95, $9.95, or $14.95 each. Have a LINCOLN BIRTHDAY PARTY. Patriotic cel- ebrations are-always inspiring, especially to our American youth. KIDDIE NOOK has a large supply of FAVORS, DECORATIONS, and PARTY REQUISITES for any Don't forget to select your VALEN- ow The Store For CONSULT F R. W. BARTELMANN CO. Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish R Phone Lincoln 7012-3 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. used with inteligence. meeting is open to the community. follow this meeting. HOLMES Course B--5 SATURDAY Matinees MEXICO - - - Feb 17, 18 JAPAN - - Feb 24, 25 PHILIPPINES - - . Meh. 3, 4 GOING asroao AT HOME - Mch. 10, 11 AROUND the WORLD - Meh. 17, 18 SALE 7: MON, FEB, 6 TICKETS $6. $4. $3 2 Mail Orders Now Plus 9 Waalkes is a Chicago artist wha has |} rapidly come to the front and accord- ing to the principal Chicago critics is ° [J a real artist with a beautiful voice, The Community Kitchen The Civi islati art- re sg a SRA of Evanston wil have their second meeting of the series in Citizenship under the direc- ; Side da Will open its Wilmette Branch A class in parliamentary law will in the lobby of the m orcrestra warl| Glover-Brown Building Home Cooked Food of the Highest Quality 2 Courses, Exactly Alike Orders Taken For Catering Gourse A--D5 FRIDAY Evenings ---- - _- GAIRING FINE ARTS Complete and attractive Line of Greet- ing Cards for all occasions VALENTINES Phone Ev. 770 1612 Orrington Ave., Evanston CORSETS The New Spring Models Are Here A style For Every Figure Pink silk figured brocades, selected for their durable qualities, and an unusually light and comfortable model of pink Jersey. Long skirts and short skirts; medium busts and low busts; Warner and Redfern models; here are the details of just a few to give you an idea of the quality and variety offered. AVERAGE FIGURE Back-lace model nicely constructed of pink brocade; well boned in back; two-inch top; top is lace trimmed ; beat es + $15.50 Back-lace model in a pretty pattern of pink brocade; one inch top; long skirt; three pairs of garters, $7.50 SLENDER TYPE Very easy and comfortable model of pink Jersey with satin stripping, iightly boned ; soft top; steel comes to waist-line only; long skirt; two pairs of garters; par- three pairs of garters, ticularly suitable for sport wear;............... $5.00 Back-lace model of pink brocade, one inch top ; elastic inserts at top; two pairs. of garters............. $5.00 STOUT Back-lace model of pink brocade; very low top; espe- cially long skirt; insert of elastic at top and elastic around skirt of corset to keep it from riding up ; $11.50 TALL STOUT An exceptionally beautiful pattern in pink brocade; this back-lace model has medium bust, and is well boned; the top has an elastic insert at the side and there is another in the skirt; three pairs of garters; FL A LR re LT RE ed $13.50 We have some excellent hip girdle models in the well known BIEN JOLIE CORSETS BRASSIERES A new assortment of pretty as well as practical models such as-- Combination satin and lace lined with net; this one is A Cluny lace pattern, long lines; lined with net TE RE RE A very practical and durable model in heavy brocaded material Long, straight boyish form, in pink brocade, light weight Pink brocade with rubber insert at bottom; form fitting FOR THE STOUT TYPE Model of pink striped material; wide band of elastic on either side at bottom; gives straight line effect ALL ARE WARNERS We also have a numlter of models in the BIEN JOLIE BRASSIERE. LORD'S The Nicest Store in Town A. H. ULLRICH, Pres. Fountain Square Evanston n

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