Winnetka Public Librar Y Winnetka, Ill. 7 BETTER HOME EDITION WINNETK A WEEKLY A Clean Newspaper for a Clean Community TALK VOL,. XIII, NO. 32 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS BETTER HOMES DA LSIRET eM FR somes TN f PUELIC } \e LBRERY 2) 4 amp i NL NOY aZ home sweeter. Progressive men and women want better homes. Not merely different but better. They want to improve their liv- ing conditions. Home, ever so humble, is sweet, but it is sweeter when it is better. A new kitchen cabinet, if needed, makes sweet appropriate chair. Better homes make better occupants. That stands to reason. Because improved surroundings react favorably on people within them. A better clock hielps those who use i. They develop valuable virtues, perhaps punctuality and patience. A community of better homes is a growing community. Not pushing but growing. When Smith lays a useful side-walk from his kitchen steps to his garage, his neigh- bors are also benefited. Following Smith's example Jones buys for his wife that long needed porcelain-topped kitchen table. And Brown gets a better lawn-mower and gives his lawn a nice neat trimming. : Says an expert on morals: "The main business of life is getting what you want."" Assuming that a man is capable of knowing what he really wants, that's a wise saying. Granting also that what a man really wants is to grow-- we grant it--then if a man is growing he is living. And better homes mean that the home owners are growing. all KI} Foul | ull t | They are looking onward and upward. A home is improved by the addition of an { So we come back to what we started with. Progres- sive men and women want better homes. Is your home a BETTER HOME? =a re x] Sma = ety IRC) ri bl ; : 3 JEPSEN A == + Whe osm WH ) EN 1) J 1) In We