WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 7 The story deals with an enormous for-| the reading of an interesting paper tune which is to go to the descendants of | bv Mrs. Walter Gore Mitchell on Marquis de Beagrearl. In order to ob-| "Winter Bouquets" rendered particu- tain a share, each heir must possess a | larly appropriate by reason of an ex- gold medal bearing the words, "In Ro- | hibition of winter bouquets arranged M EDWARDS & SON bora Fortuna." by members of the club. : ie Dorothy's father, wounded-in the war, aan Toh nary Weeing fhe Lis is the last known owner of one of the | Garden club will be he riday atter- medals. He dies, supposedly of his| noon, February 1, at the home of Mrs. wounds, and the oa] ST ort Bessey, 2721 Hartzell street, Ev- PAINTERS and DECORATORS Dorothy has an idea in whose possession | anston. ABOUT BOOKS AND THE [it is now. Telephone Glencoe 951 - 5 ITY or T On a fete day she visits the Chauteau 2. Prop WHO 'WRITE THEM de Chagny, with her circus. There she Ang Sy uroaoue OF: PUPIL) A Lively Tale of the West meets d'Estriecher who desires to pos- Toook of the, Clissited PaBE. Of a "SMOKE OF THE .45" hi Be Sway, Are A ya any of our papers and you'll find a pupil Author: Harry Sinclair Drago cool headedness and quick wit that saves op a teacher. PAINTS Ment; OILS S--_-- WALL PAPER . » hose she loves and herself from death "The Smoke of the .45" has a plot, |! : LN : several occasions. GLASS -- WINDOW SHADES the swindling of one Crosbie Traynor |©n several ; : : : h In the final struggle, she remains vic- Telephone 1098 gu of Bis Ring by yo man. Hy fr 4 tor, and sees her father's death avenged. P act a secret. How Kent, one of the men | Dorothy's deduction of the words involved, has living with him since child- har ot Cy I ALEC WW. KYLE . : ' g , i hood, the daughter of Traynor, Mollie, 11 st h oe Let us replace your old shades ho is unaware that Kent is not her |¢dually amongst her cousins, the heirs, Contract ne father. Jackson Kent's other partner and then departs with her circus for the ontractor ; 4 in crime is Aaron Gallup, wealthy |OPen road. Sen PLUMBING--HEATING with new, well fitting ones of middle-aged man, who desires Mollie in Lose Kushner. : marriage. : RE 674 Vernon Avenue harmonious color. Johnny Dice, one of Kent's employee YACHT CLUB HOLDS : suspects that it was murder and pot GLENCOE, ILLINOIS suicide that caused Traynor's death, an decides to do a little investigating him- ITS ANNUAL MEETING self. Ably assisted by two faithful Spaniards, a sion are Svarded, Gail Aiken, Jr, of Winnetka and Gi nso y as i Ssrolgbiliott of isnses Gi Sizoted ERT TNT 3 = sur espec- = comes in the last chapter, when Mollie| tively of the Sheridan Shore Yacht £ marries Johnny, and is installed as right-| cub" at the annual meeting of the ' E ful owner of the Diamond Bar Ranch, | club held this week in the Pompeiian Hy y Ld i Ee he raz he Crvtugton Joie | "We'll Not Be Satisfied "Till You Are" money stolen irom her father. In response to a questionnaire sent 4 The story is quite exciting. The out recently by the Yacht club it was gE author uses no theatricals in describing | learned that 80 per cent of the mem- : his characters. He employs the lesser | bers were unanimously in favor of i used method in the murder story in per-| continuing the club along both boating g " miting his Zendiers to ites the Sram, and social lines. More than 20 have - -- -------- and having them sit back to watch the | indicated a desire to own boats. Twen- hero wend the torturous, hazardous way | ty-one have expressed a willingness to the unravelling of same. ii take an active part in the activities Rose Kushner. of the club. © The Sheridan Shore Yacht club is " ARTEL composed of men and women living A Domestic Problem Story in Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, "LABYRINTH" By Helen R. Hull| Glencoe and other north shore suburbs, The "Labyrinth" is a story of a highly The clubhouse is located on Sher intelligent woman endeavoring to be a|!®an road at the Wilmette harbor. 1 NNO UNCEMENTS! successful mother and business woman . at the same time, and somewhat handi- Kenilworth 'Woman to - capped by a husband who has no Interest Head Little Garden Club in helping her to be the latter. The M Neil M. Clark. 408 . characters of the novel are the members| Mrs: Neil M. Clark, 408 Winnetka AN | WwW of the middle professional class, living in | 2venue, Kenilworth, was elected pres- CH GE N A NE LINE an apartment house in New York City;'ident of the Little Garden club at its a man, his wife, and three small chil-) jonyary meeting last week. Other of- LOCATION OF CARS SR abs the World's. War did it. but ficers chosen to direct the affairs of Our salesroom 1S NOW In addition to our pres- : anyway, Catherine, the wife of Charles| the club during 1924 were: Mrs. C. . E ad. has become tired of the dead-|D. Ewer, vice-president; Mrs. R. E. located at ent line of Overland and Ed ly monotonous grind of housework and| Qonneborn, secretary; Mrs. Arthur B.|} = : . E. wants to do something "On her own." | Smith, treasurer. 724 ELM STREET Willys-Knight cars, we | During the War, while her husband was A feature of the annual meeting, E abroad, she proved an efficient worker--| held at the home of Mrs. Clark, was WINNETKA are adding the well- i she liked it--and there is the offer of her former job. Catherine finally accepts the position. She hires a children's nurse in addition to her working housekeeper. From her personal salary, she pays all the extra household expenses, leaving her practi- cally where she was in the beginning financially. Never mind, however, she is successful and happy. Catherine takes a month's trip for some investigation work. She has just about settled down, and everything is running smoothly in a business way, when she receives a telegram from her husband saying that their boy has been seriously hurt. She drops everything, rushes back home, and nurses the boy back to health. The household runs along now just about as it was when she was a housewife. The husband as- sumes that she is not returning to busi- ness. Catherine weighs the pros and cons, and finally decides that the heart- string pull is greater than any other. Reluctantly and a little hopelessly she resigns herself to settling down as the wife of a Professor in a small city. Josephine Oakes Wheeler. Adventure Pure and Simple "THE, SECRET TOMB" By Maurice LeBlanc Dorothy is the extraordinary heroine of "The Secret Tomb." She is wise, witty and beautiful. In coping with so formidable an adversary as Antoine d'Estriecher, one has to be clever. Dorothy is 23 and a circus directoress. Her assistants are four adopted orphans ranging in age from 6 to 18. 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