10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1921 New Trier Grads : Shine at U. of W. Kenneth Fagg Takes Leading Part in Dramatics; Girls Sparkle in Ath- letics Department It is not unusual to hear of New Trier High school gradutes achieving : distinction in college. Recent re- ports to the executive offices at the secondary school bear the informa- tion that Kenneth Fagg, of the class of 1919, has recently taken a leading part in dramatics at the University of Wisconsin. He was in the cast of "La Voleur", a play given before the University Press club. His interest in college activities, however, is not confined to dramatics. He is a cap- tain of the university R. O. T. C. Florence Fox, a graduate of the class of 1920, is manager of the Swimming team of the Sophomore girls at the University of Wisconsin. Jeanette Cherry, also of the class of 1920, is a member of the Sophomore girls Hockey squad at Wisconsin and is also active in the college Y. W. C. A. work. Bulbs Tulips ~Hyacinths Specially Priced Barnard's 235 W. Madison St. Miss Reta Steen of 233 Essex road accompanied a group of friends from Chicago, on a motor trip to Cham- paign last week-end where they at- tended the Chicago-Illinois game. THIS CHRISTMAS Tradeat THE HOUSE OF K DIAMONDS FOUNDED 1867 Watches, Jewelry, Silverware 104 N. State Street, Chicago 1 Door North of Washington St., Opposite Field's 4 years' honest merchandising is yourg Purchases Can be Made by Mail Catalog on Request ORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Simplicity Of Operation Adaptability To Requirements Convenience at Minimum Expense All these attributes are to be found in a FORD CAR so why postpone your de- cision to purchase when your judgment and desire tell you to do so NOW We are prepared to make immediate deliveryj- - - our representative will gladly demonstrate with no obligation to you. PRICES FREIGHT AND ALL CHARGES INCLUDED Touring Car - - - - $508.33 Sedan. =~ - - - - = 726,70 Coupelet - - - - - 659.00 Runabout - - - - - 476.79 One Ton Truck - - - 494.89 SKOKIE MOTOR COMPANY Authorized FORD Sales and Service Station 554 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka, Ill. Telephone 1507 -------- ---- TT Look in Sundav's HE RAEDIZEXAMINER for the greatest indoor sport in America TheBook of Magic Eight pages packed full of wonderful paint- ings that conceal all the hues of the rainbow. They are not water colors, but a new invention of ours. Printed simply in black and white, you just touch them with PLAIN WATER and watch the brilliant colors develop. The big kids like these mysterious paintings as well as the little ones. Sunday the Book of Magic will contain: A MAGIC PAINT BOX-- From it you can color the "Bringing Up Father" cartoon on the same page. To the 100 children who make the best Fh s 100 FAMOUS TIMBER TOT DOLLS WILL BE GIVEN FREE. FALSE FACES-- Captain Kidd Jr. masks in colors. Have them for your "pirate party." ANIMATED CARTOON-- of the Katzenjammer Kids. NURSERY RHYME MAGIC PICTURES BIRD AND ANIMAL MAGIC PICTURES A NELL BRINKLEY GIRL-- aiid Another magic picture. DOLL CUT-OUTS-- iw In colors--dolls, dresses and hats--com- plete. ; and-- ; get ready for the big outdoor sport of sports-- Free Ice Skates and Shoes These are the famous Alfred Johnson bronze finished ice skates and shoes--racing or hockey. They will be given away to every boy and girl who obtains ten yearly subscrip- tions to the Daily Herald and Examiner. Full details can be had from our local dealer. and-- read the brilliant features of the World's Greatest Writers Sir Hall Caine G. K. Chesterton Sir Oliver Lodge Rear Admiral Fiske Arthur Brisbane Pierre Gilliard George Ade Dr. Bernhard Dernburg B. C Forbes Ring Lardner Ashton Stevens Percy Hammond Norman Hapgood "harlie Chaplin Mary Pickford Mme Tetrazzini and a world famous staff of sport writers Important! Our entire stock of papers was exhausted last Sunday. To insure yourself against disap- pointment this week, be sure and order your Sunday Herald and Examiner now. FROM H. T. BAILEY