October 17, 1925 WINNETKA TALK "Romola" Picture Booked for Center Friday, Saturday Acclaimed as being one of the most beautiful films yet produced, "Romola," the latest Lilian Gish production, comes to Community House next Friday and Saturday. "Romola" is a film version of the famous George Eliot novel of the same name which deals with the exciting life of the Florentines in the days of Savonarola. It was directed by Henry King who was responsible for Miss Gish's previous offering, "I'he White Sister." "Romola," like "The White Sister," was made in Italy, right on the spot called for in the novel--Florence. How- ever, beauty is but one feature of this picture. "Romola" is a story of the love and intrigue of Florence at the top of its power. The character, Romola, is the daughter of the blind scholar, Bardo Bardi. She is loved by Carlo Bucellini (played by Ronald Colman), a painter, but is forced to marry Tito when her father requests it on his deathbed. With power won thus, Tito plots the execution of Savonarola, the religious reformer, whose power over the popu- lace is growing. Romola perceives the perfidy of her husband, leaves him, and, in trying to protect Savonarola, is injured by a mob. Little Tessa takes her to the home which is the sole com- fort for her and her baby. When Tito also enters the home, Romola discovers that he has had a mock marriage with Tessa. The tragedy is completed when Tito, in running from the crowd, jumps into the river and takes Tessa with him as she tries to stop him. Both are drowned. After Romola's cup of sorrow is filled with the execution of Savonarola, she seeks refuge and future happiness in the arms of Carlo. MANAGES REALTY OFFICE C. P. Rorick, formerly with E. S. Wisdom and company, is now in charge of the Winnetka offices of Frederick B. Thomas and company, realty brokers, at 526 Linden avenue, Winnetka. Catholic League Meets The North Shore Catholic Woman"s League held its opening meeting at the Winnetka Woman's club Tuesday last. Following the reception, the members | enjoyed a delightful program. Carleton Kaumeyer gave some very fine selections on the violin, accom- panied by Agnes Bodholdt Conover. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill's talk, "Another Year" was very inspiring and every member, it is stated, left full of ambition to do better things for the coming year. The new president, Mrs. William Brown of Hubbard Woods, presided at the opening session. SHINGLES That Gratity! HERE is as much per- sonality in a shingle bob as there is in a person's face--which is the most im- portant reason for coming to The Comfort Shop to have your hair shingled, as well as the children's hair. This place has always been known as first-class in all branches of Beauty Parlor work. THE COMFORT SHOP 797 Elm St., Phone Winnetka 933 Best White Potatoes, peck Sweet Oranges, dozen Cooking Apples, 4 pounds French Caplifiower, heads Tokay Grapes, basket Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds Hubbard Squash, pound Kalamazoo Celery, bunch Open Evenings Until 10:30 ; Sundays From 8:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. J FREE DELIVERY Winnetka Fruit House 746 Elm Street SPECIAL Saturday Only Michigan Concord Grapes, basket Sweet Honey Dew Melons, 25¢ each, 5 for Florida Grape Fruit, 15c each, 2 for Tomatoes, pound 15¢, 2 pounds Phone 2470 FALL SHOWING of MAIDS' APRONS T this time most families have returned to their Winnetka homes from their vacations. Naturally you will find it necessary to replenish your stock of Maids' Aprons, Collars and Cuffs and Caps, to replace those worn out during the summer season. It is most advisable that you see the new aprons we are showing and we strongly urge that you anticipate your future requirements. It is a conceded fact that the famous Berry- Walker aprons have gained the highest reputation due to their unexcelled workmanship, style, and fit. Ask to be shown the dainty New Colored Apron sets made to blend with your interior decorations. G. L. ZICK & CO. Myer Bank Building Winnetka