August 14, 1926 WINNETKA TALK I< WIN THIS $155.00 ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER See these machines in operation at our new shop. Guess the number of corks floating in the washing compartment and register your estimate on a card which we give you. If you guess correctly you win an electric clothes washer by being present at our Formal Opening Saturday evening, August 14. Guesses of from 300 to 15,000 have been made. It's interesting--and it may be profitable. There is absolutely no obligation. INCE the first announcement of the New Goodhousekeeping Shop one week ago, hundreds of interested North Shore people have inspected this splendid big store. Come in today or tomorrow (day or evening) when you are at Fountain Square--and plan to be with us on the occasion of our Formal Open- * ing Saturday. At nine o'clock Saturday evening the winner of the Electric Clothes Washer will be an- nounced, following the count of the corks in the machine by J. Leonard Penny, certified public accountant, in the presence of two newspaper J men. Make your estimate and register your figure before that hour. See particulars in this advertisement. Complete displays are ready for your inspec- tion in the following lines of household equip- ment: Hardinge Oil Burner Electric Clothes Washers Cooks with the Gas Turned off Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Tables and Chairs Hoover Vacuum Cleaner It beats..as it sweeps..as it cleans Goop House 1565 Sherman Avenue Fountain Square ; uv J. F. KENNEDY, President fn easy home Kelvinator Leading Makes EA owsst_Domesiiec Electric Simplex Ironer Chambers G Range Johnson's Floor Wax and Polishing Devices Bissel Carpet Sweepers Laundry and Cleaning Equipment Household Electrical Appliances EVANSTON Chambers izes COOKS with the GAS TURNED OFF! CAN you do more than half your cook- ing without attention? You can if you use a Chambers Fireless 'Gas Range, which Cooks with the Gas Turned Off Let us dem onstrate it and explain an easy time-payment plan that will surprise you. ING SHOP» Znic University 2132 Greenleaf 2390-1 HARRY R. KAY, Sec. and Treas.