26 WIENNETRKA "TALK June 2, 1928 JONQUIL WEEK offers many lovely kinds of Underwear at little prices! We want you to know Jonquil Underwear -- to see how nearly it approaches the sort of thing you'd design if YOU were designing underwear. We'd like you to see how prac- tical Underwear can be--without sacrificing a bit of its daintiness. We'd like you to see how inexpensive it can be --and still be exactly what you want! That's why we're having Jonquil Week! Band-top crepe de chine French panties, piped in a contrasting color. Pink with coral, peach with pink, nile with peach, $2.95. Georgette step-ins, printed in red, green or -blue polka dots, or big sprawling daisies in blue, rose or orchid. Plain-colored bands are hemstitched on at the knee. $3.95. Pongee Dance Sets, step-ins and bandeaux, with wash silk piping of sea green, and cord straps to match. $2.95 a set. Bloomers of tinted rayon, with piping, applique and ruffles of a constrasting color. Peach with coral, coral with white, and pink with blue. $3.50. Rayon Chemise---one-piece complete gar- ment, with brassiere top, wide yoke band, fitted about the waist, and wide panties. Hooks down the side. Perfect for traveling --needs no ironing. $2.50. Three-piece Pajamas--illustrated upper left. Wide-cuffed trousers, slipover top, 34 length lounging coat. Beige, appliqued in cocoa, peach with orange, and coral with white. $8.95. Two-piece Pajamas of Rayon--$3.95 and $4.95. Pink with blue, white with red, black with coral, peach with nile green. Petti-step-ins, one of Jonquil's Lord's--First and Second Floors compact two-purpose garments. A 7 white crepe de chine petticoat, with narrow cream Valenciennes inserts and silk ruffles, with an inside step-in, picot-edged. To take the place of step-in and petticoat. $3.95. Illustrated. INCORPORATED FOVNIAIN SQVARE: EVANSTON University 1024 Wilmette 3700 ITT WILL EXHIBIT ESTATES HOMES STARTING JUNE 2 Observer Describes Two Particu- larly Interesting Homes in 'Indian Hill Estates By Observer Tudor-House and Farme-House in Indian Hill Estates have been charm- ingly furnished by The Catherine Reckitt's House and Garden Shops, Inc.,, of Evanston and Chicago, the lounge by Fred Leighton's Indian Trading Post, of Chicago. In Tudor, there has been retained coherently the English Country House idea, providing those things that a traveler sees and wants for himself in English homes. Linens and simple sun-durable fabrics grace the windows --and the details have been carefully studied so' that Tudor-House opens its hospitable doors as though its owners have been established within its walls for a comfortable number of years. The Farme-House In Farme-House the decorative treatment is beautifully harmonized with the character of architecture. This is neither New England nor the Middle West--simply the American farm house, lightly and pleasantly bor- rowing from the Connecticut, from the Federal American period, from 18th Century England--even from the French peasant, wherever the furni- ture of these several styles seems to suit a space. The whole is dexterously blended into a truly American atmos- phere which, after all, is a melting to- gether of international elements braced by a native sturdiness and good na- tured tolerance. Attractive Gardens Supplementing the interior decora- tions, the gardens of both homes have been embellished by the use of Habit- ant Cedar Fencing, Garden Furniture and accessories, illustrating the theory that home embellishment starts at the garden gate rather than at the front door. The lounge of Tudor-House has been furnished in the Indian atmosphere by Fred Leighton's Indian Trading Post. The accoutrements will include the ceremonial costumes, Cochiti drums, Santa Clara jars, Zuni pots, Navajo rugs and looms. ; These homes are among a group of Estate residences to be exhibited to the public beginning Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3. Hill and Stone Report Numerous Realty Deals Hill and. Stone, north shore real estate operators, (Wilmette office) re- port the following sales: 315 Warwick road, Kenilworth for William Salmen to Earl R. Green. Also the sale of 159 Fuller Lane, Winnetka, for Earl R. Green to William Saimen. This was given as part purchase for the Warwick road property. Mr. C. I. Pennoyer represented both parties. 1015 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, for Fred A. Rye to Knight Blanchard of Winnetka. Southwest corner of Sheri- dan road and Melrose avenue, Kenil- worth, for Ethel W. Harlan to Lloyd S. Neely of Evanston. Lot on Wash. ington avenue, Wilmette, for FEthel Krauter Bell to Alfred H. Londen- berg. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT "God the Only Cause and Creator" will be subject at the services of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Winnetka, Sunday morning, June 3, at 11 o'clock. There are 888,000 horses and colts in Illinois.