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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Nov 1925, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK November 14, 1925 Birth Control Will Provide Subject at Meeting in Chicago There will be an all-day conference on birth control at the Chicago Wom- an's club, 410 S. Michigan avenue, Monday, November 16 to which the public is invited. At the morning session beginning at 10:30 o'clock, the speakers will be Dr. Thomas D. Eliot, associate professor of sociology at Northwestern univer- sity, Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence of Lon- don, prominent suffrage leader and feminist, and Dr. Rachelle Yarros of Hull House. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 for which reservations may be made at the Chicago Woman's club before Monday. At this luncheon there will be reports on the local situation and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence will tell about the London clinics. The afternoon session will begin at 2 o'clock. Dr. C. C. Little, president of the University of Michigan, will be the first speaker. His topic will be "Education and Birth Control." He will be followed by Dr. William Allen Pusey of Chicago, former president of the American Medical association, who will read a paper on "The. Respon- sibility of the Medical Profession in Regard to Birth Control." and women who are interested, it is i explamed. It offers an unucual op- portunity to hear an authoritative dis- cussion of birth control from the scientific, educational, and social aspects, it is said. WELLESLEY CIRCLE NEWS The North Shore Wellestey circle will hold its next meeting Tuesday, November 17, at the home of Mrs. John H. McClellan, 1716 Ridge avenue, Evanston. The co-hostesses on that occasion will be Miss Clara Hart, Mrs. L. J. Lawson, and Mrs. Earl A. White. Mrs. Claude G. Burnham of 536 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, has been vis- iting her sons, Philip, who is at Can- terbury, N. Y., and James and David who are at Princeton university. Mrs. Burnham was at Princeton for the Princeton-Harvard game, and returned home the end of the week. VASSAR CLUB TO MEET The North Shore Vassar club will be entertained Monday afternoon, No- vember 16, at 3 o'clock, by Mrs. Roy J. Cook, 2131 Orrington avenue, Ev- anston. Miss Margaret Backus, 245 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, who has been in New York on business, returned home Monday. Miss Jeanette Cherry, 422 Abbottsford road, who has been vis- iting relatives in New York, returned This conference is open to all men | home Monday with Miss Backus. FOR 50) YLRARS SA Give Your Baby Bowman's Milk! Scrupulous cleanliness is Continuous spections are your as- surance of unvarying purity and richness. For your own sake, and for lasting benefit to your precious ones, start MAN'S MILK without delay. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY watchword! daily in- our using B O W- DAIRY COMPANY MilR, Very New! Very Special For Misses and Juniors a Buckle Pump for $6.00 Simplicity of designing that displays to AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE From advantage careful workmanship. The broad strap fits snugly over the in- step and fastens at the side with metal buckle. PATENT LEATHER OR TAN CALF Medium Weight Chiffon Hose Full Fashioned Silk Hose A full fashioned service silk hose with lisle foot and top Available in sizes 82 to 10 in the following shades: Mauve taupe, Pearl, Beige, Grey, French Nude, Blonde Beige, Champagne, Gravel, Toast, is another unusval value. In sizes 25 to 7--$6.00 In sizes 1115 to 2--$4.50 Special $ 1:65 To satisfy the popular de- mand for a full fashioned silk hose in a weight between chif- fon and service silk, has made this model in all of black. merits It possesses of the Ring hose, and is 87% to 10. Special $ 1:75 Black, Gunmetal. First Floor The Boot Shoppe First Floor the season's smart shades, and heavier tional value at $1. Ruby Ring all of the Ruby an excep- 65. Sizes

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