_ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1923 a ai 11 GIVE "DON'TS" "FOR SWIMMERS [llinois Department of Health Gives Some Valuable Ad- vice to Beach Devotees OUTLINE PRECAUTIONS Learn Life-saving Methods, Is Advice With the first warm days of spring young people, and for that matter older ones too, seek swimming hole or bathing pool. This spring, being no exception to the general rule, brings the news of many accidental drown- ings. Child life is besieged by many enemies in the form of communicable diseases. Preventive medicine has made much progress in recent years, and will make more rapid strides as the public conscience is awakened to the necessity therefor. Not only should the health of chil- dren be guarded while they are in school but their summer sports should receive the same careful at- tention. Bathing beaches, summer resorts, and public playgrounds where swimming pools are maintained not only educate their patrons in the mat- ter of life saving, but have lite saving crews standing ready for any emerg- ency. The Illinois Department of Health this week issued a bulletin contain- ing some valuable "don'ts" for bathers. They read as follows: Don'ts For Bathers Don't swim on a full stomach. Wait at least two hours after eating. Don't swim if overheated. Don't swim until exhausted. Don't swim if you have heart trouble. Don't dive without accurate knowl- edge of the depth of the water. Don't struggle if caught in a swift current or undertow; the force of the current will bring you to the surface. Don't wade into 'water with arme over your head; you will not be ready to stroke if you step into a hole. Don't lean backward when wading in- to the water, always be ready to fall forward. Don't cry for help in fun; you may some time need help and not get it. Don't fail to learn the Red Cross life saving and resuscitation methods. Be capable of saving yourself and your companions. Don't go in swimming alone unless you are an expert. JOINS REALTY CO. STAFF Robert 1. Morley, for many years a resident of Wilmette, after an extended absence from the north shore, has re- "| CRYSTAL LAKE CLUB HAS NORTH SHORE FOLLOWING The north shore and the Crystal Lake Country club are closely associated, as a perusal of the list of officers and di- rectors of the club, located "on the lake in the country" at Crystal Lake, III, forty miles northwest of Chicago. It will be seen by a casual examina- tion of the club's attractive booklet that Claude A. Edmonds, of Kenilworth, is treasurer of the club; that Lewis B. Springer, of Wilmette, and member of .the Illinois State Legislature, is vice president; that Elmer D. Becker, of Wilmette, is secretary; and that Hugo H. Kuhl, of Wilmette, and Edward Kirchberg, a former resident of Wil- mette, are members of the board of di- rectors. Crystal Lake Country club is described as "a real club in the country, which will be a home club, a family club and an ideal week-end club, having all the modern conveniences and yet all the natural advantages that only the country can. bestow." Its golf course, it is ex- pected, will be completed early this fall, its club house is prepared to provide all comforts and pleasures, and all other facilities of the club are ready for the person in search of recreation Mah-Jongg Puts Bridge in Background of Games Mah-Jongg is the game of the hour. Bridge has been relegated to the back- ground in entertainment in favor of the new game which is monopolizing the Vo Twn Mihm = a o Did You Ever Try to Paint Your Car Yourself? Just Compare a Paint Job done at home with one done by experts. Some differ- ence in looks, isn't there. Then the Job done right lasts. L. P. BAKER GLENCOE Automobile Painting and Repairing 404 Glencoe Road Phone Glencoe 686 turned and joined the Wilmette staff of Hill and Wheeler, realtors. 2. NULL Ld ZT Ld ET 20d a7 ddzzriirriiiziiiiiriiziiiiziis 7irr rrr iid dri ar rd rid id ir rar 7d Zrii aar 7 77rd 77 7777707777777, We Tell us how many guests Satisfaction ner, what meat you prefer, and we'll send you promptly just what will satisfy you. PETERS MARKET A. PETERS, Proprietor 734 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 920-921-922 N N N \ N \ \ \ \ \ 3 SLL LSSLLLLLSTLLL SILLS SSIS SSSI SSS SSIS SS SSIS SSIS SSSA SSS SSSI LIS SSS S SSS SSS SSIS SS SSS SSS SSIS S SSS LASS SSSI SASS SSSI S11 FS Sell you're expecting for din- interest of nine out of ten tables on in- coming steamers, and in the clubs and homes. Everywhere the game is taking hold and one is no longer "in the swim" if one doesn't know '"Mah-Jongg." A good outfit is advisable when one contemplates the purchase of a set of Mah-Jongg, it is advised. It is not like buying a deck of playing cards which can be replaced every week; on the con- trary like a set of ivory chessmen, Mah- Jongg sets last a lifetime. Much of the interest of the game lies in the beautiful designing on the tiles; and the fact that the sets are put up in fine cases makes Mah-Jongg a decorative addition to one's living room. Kasten's, in Chicago, the home of fine stationery and engraving are receiving many visitors these days whose atten- tion is immediately commanded by the new sets of Mah-Jongg. Water Tender Feet and Marcels A funny combination but in or- der to keep tender feet from be- coming sore and calloused when in swimming they must be pro- tected. Marcels are the same way. They must not come in contact with water or they will come out. In order to prevent this we have in stock a nice as- sortment of bathing caps and shoes. Come over and see us. TRE TEC ES mn Smiling Service Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 re ee SE Ee LLL CLL TI Clearance Sale Selling Out Entire Stock of Annual Plants Geraniums Heliotropes Daisies Petunias All at Bargain Prices FRANK BOROVICKA 746 Center St. Phone Winnetka 283 Made in Sizes 1 to 12 Widths AAAA to EE (il TT 805 Elm Street LLL 2 Za EZ 72 rr RTL 772777 2272 7 7 77 777 2d a7 777722777 77 777 7 7277777777777 277777777077 777 No more foot Fatigue or {hit Fallen Arches © Wear Foot Comfort and Style Step into a pair of Menihan Arch-Aid shoes -- corrective footwear built along stylish lines. These shoes are built along smart, trim, natural lines, with properly placed heels, giving comfort, bet- ter circulation and correct pos- ture, and bringing with it a sense of physical elation, increased vig- or and added vitality. Wear Menihan Arch-Aid Shoes just once and you'll Shoes that embody the latest 5th Avenue Styles--five years ahead of any corrective shoes. BLOMDAHL & SUNDMARK Hy : rs Every woman is cordially invited to step in and have demonstrated what real foot comfort and style is. Our store is equipped to give this service without obligation. WINNETKA Phone 1108