WINNETKA TALK December 3, 1927 Wally's Golf Hints Editor's Note: Following is the fifth of a series of golf lessons written by Wally Chamberlain, professional at Glen- coe Golf course, and head of the North Shore Golf school, of Winnetka, in which, from week to week will be presented many helpful hints for those who are just taking up the game of golf, as well as those who have been playing for some time but admit the need for improving their game. The shoulder should make a quarter turn to the right in making the back CU Henry C. on & Sons STATE and JACKSON=Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH=Evanston 2 Great Boys' Shoe Values in Our Evanston Shop Heavy Elk Storm Shoes 12 in. high $7 Sizes 1to 6 WO BUCKLES, moccasin vamp, storm welted extra heavy soles. 10 inches high, sizes 10 to 1334, $5.50; 14 inches, 224 to 6. $750, 614 to 8, $8.50. Norwegian Calf Shoes ww | ARD-TO-SCUFF SHOES | with thick, solid oak tanned | leather soles. Sizes 11 to 13%, $4.25 | -- Sizes 1 10 6, $5. | swing for a drive or brassie shot. To turn more than that is not good, al- though it is alright to turn a little less. It is very easy, however, to swing "out- side the line" or cut across the ball if you have not turned enough and the safest and easiest way is the quarter turn. The left shoulder should not dip or hunch up but stay as near as possible to a level plane. If you stand perfect- ly straight and twist your body around to the right there will be no inclination to drop either shoulder. It is when you lean forward and try to hold the head still that it is sometimes hard to do. To one who has been dropping the left shoulder it will prob- ably feel very awkward aad he may even think the left shoulder is much higher than the right when it is just level. Try standing in front of a mirror and making your pivot. If the shoulders are fairly even all through the swing it cannot be so very bad, for it is dropping the left shoulder which causes your left hip to go down and your right one up, and when that happens you have no pivot, but a hip swing. This robs you of power, accur- acy and rhythm, and is not pretty to look at, It is much easier the correct way and, once you get the feeling of per- fect balance which goes with a good pivot, you will wonder how you ever did it any other way. Open Sale of Tickets for Basketball Season Season tickets to the home games on Northwestern university's basketball schedule have been placed on sale at the ticket office at 619 Clark street. Only 900 of the season ducats are to be sold and these will go to the first applicants. Ten games are to be played at home this« year. They are as follows: Dec. 10, Wabash; Dec. 13, Marquettc; Dec. 17, Pittsburgh; Dec. 29, Notre Dame; Jan. 7, Michigan; Jan. 30, Minnesota; Feb. 13, Iowa: Feb. 28, Chicago; Mar. 1, Illinois, and Mar. 5, Ohio State. Coach Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg is busily at work these days getting the men ready for the opener with Wabash which is only 10 days away. Among last year's regulars back are Waldo Fisher and Hal Gleichman, forwards, and Bobby Rusch and Luke Johnsos, guards. William Salmen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Salmen of 964 Spruce street, visited his parents over Thanks- giving. He attends the Onarga Mili- tary school. RR - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schulze of 1492 Scott avenue, have just returned from a five weeks' visit with Mrs. Schulze's mother in Ohio. North Shore Line Adds $900,000 in New Rolling Stock New equipment and rolling stock costing over $900,000 have been ordered by the Chicago, North Shore and Mil- waukee railroad in an extensive pro- gram of enlarging facilities in all branches of its service, according to announcement made today by the company. The equipment is of the latest de- sign and includes the most modern de- vices known to the electric railroad industry. All of it is scheduled to be in service by next spring. The largest single item comprises 15 all-steel passenger motor-cars, which have been ordered from the Pullman Car and Manufacturing corporation. The cars will be equipped with the new "easy chair" type seats, upholstered in grey Byzantine plush. The windows will be four inches higher than those on cars now in use, giving increased visibility for passengers. Miss Mary Virginia Harfst, one of the youngest graduates at New Trier High school last June, who is now attending college at St. Mary's, Notre Dame, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Harfst, 2430 Deere Park drive, Ravinia. Costume, Shopping and Evening Bags. Quite unusual types in the better grades Buckles, Ornaments and Jeweled Heels for Evening Slippers are out of the common- place and make delightful gifts. from $750 'The Hoster 1927 Gift Box A pair of Foster Boudoir Slippers of any desired color, Ostrich feather trimmed, with a pair of Chiffon Hose to match -- ribbon tied into the "open envelope" lid. Boxes containing three pairs of Foster Chiffon Stockings are priced at $565 Single Pairs $195 $295 $395 $845 $115 "oster Gifts" are attractively boxed and Ribbon Tied for Christmas JE Toster & Company The Drake Hotel Shop 115 North Wabash Avenue 7050 South. Shore Drive 519 Diversey Parkway and Evanston