14 WINNETKA TALK May 8, 1926 LAMP SHADES Hand Made to Order The Lamp Studio Established 1919 620 Davis St. Over DuBreuils BUY NEW TRUCK At the meeting of the Village council, held last Tuesday evening, the Village manager was authorized to buy a 1% ton Graham truck for the Public Works department. The cost of the new truck will be $2,325. 565 Lincoln Avenue Sn ee FT CL Cove nar Sports Things, Daytime Clothes, Costume Ac- cessories for both Women and Misses. priate Clothes for Children. Tub silks, in women's and misses' sizes, . are arriving daily for your inspection. Appro- Winnetka Supremacy in Line Steel In the percentage of Costly Chrome Vanadium Steel used, Dodge Brothers Motor Car outranks any other automobile in the world, regardless of cost. It is everywhere conceded tflat Chrome Vanadium Steel is the toughest and most enduring metal ever created for use in the vital parts of a motor car. - It may not be so well known, however, that Dodge Brothers Motor Car ranks first in the world in the use of this costly and fatigue-proof material. Dodge Brothers power assembly is almost . entirely Chrome Vanadium -- motor, con= necting rods, crankshaft, transmission, uni- versal joint, drive shaft, differential and rear axle. Even the front axle is Chrome Vanadium-- the entire steering unit--and every leaf of the springs. In fact, wherever any manufacturer uses alloy steels, Dodge Brothers use costly Chrome Vanadium. And in numerous in« stances Dodge Brothers employ it where plain carbon steel, even in the costliest cars, is commonly thought sufficient. This has been true from the day Dodge Brothers built their first motor car. This explains why the words Long Life, Safety and Dependability are habitually associated with the name Dodge Brothers wherever motor cars are serving mankind. Touring Car ....... $35550 "Coupe ......... $906.50 Roadster... .>........ S450 -Sedan ........ 0.03 960.00 Delivered WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Avenue Winn. 165 Dopse BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Italian Garden to Be Music Festival Setting Placed in the hands of an artist dec- orator, the stage setting for the North Shore music festival of late May and early June is expected to be more beautiful than ever this season. An Italian garden in the spring will be made the decorative motif. Trees in spring bloom will surround the chorus while a combination of hedges and bronz urns filled with blossoms will be lavishly used. Old Temple lanterns, imported, and a graceful ar- rangement of foliage vines and blos- soms will be used in ceiling adorn- ment. Sounding boards will be in- stalled to .make the amplification of the music broader. According to report of J. H. Hilten, business manager, there is an excellent advance sale of tickets to date and good seats are going rapidly. The Evanston office is located with the North Shore Talking Machine Com- pany at 712 Church street. Infant Welfare Luncheon Held in Chicago May 12 The semi-annual luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Infant Wel- fare Society of Chicago will be held in the Crystal room of the Hotel Sherman Wednesday, May 12, at 12:30 o'clock. Dr. David M. Levy will speak on "The Need for the Study of the Behavior of Young Children." Reservations may be made through the Infant Welfare Society of Chica- go on or before Monday, May 10. Mrs. Frank Raab of Hilbert, Wis., accompanied her sister, Mrs. Fred W. Gillette, 1103 Spruce street, who re- turned to Winnetka April 30, after a week spent in Manitowoc and other points in Wisconsin. Mrs. Raab ex- pects to visit her sister for a few weeks in the early summer. $7,000 Is Goal in Arden Shore Campaign Here The goal of the annual Winnetka Arden Shore drive, which commences May 10, is $7,000, according to the fol- lowing announcement made by the chairman of the local board: "Won't you help us to put over a $7,000 drive this year? With the com- ing of these glorious spring days, we feel sure you will go deep into your pockets, to give all the precious little children both boys. girls, and wee babies, the vacation that they desire, but will not get unless we give it to them. Mrs. W. A. Lamson, 940 Sheridan road, has graciously given her house for a tea for all the workers, they don't enjoy a house to house canvass, but last year we raised next to the highest amount of any suburb along the north shore, and this year we must get $7,000. So truly, it's up to yom, isn't it?" BOOK BY PENNELL "Adventures in Illustrating" by Joseph Pennell is a volume of art in- terpretation and illustration by this master of the art of etching who re- cently died, available at the library. Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen's (Louise de Koven Bowen) "Growing Up with a City" has recently been added to the list, a volume of interest both to read- ers intrigued with the background of pioneer Chicago and its development as seen through her eyes, and to club women personally appreciative of Mrs. Bowen's rare art of making herself in- teresting. WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. 1 Winnetka, Ill. No. 10 This is the time of the year when everybody likes to dig in the dirt. Are you going to build a garage? Come in 'and look over our varied assortment of plans. We will be pleased to furnish vou with esti- mates for materials, or the complete garage. "I'm all in," says Charles Burkett. We know what it is--spring fever. This is the time to order your coal. Have it delivered at once, then enjoy the comfortable feeling of having your coal bin full. - We sell Pittston and Lehigh Val- ley anthracite, Ephriam Creek Pocahontas, Franklin County Illi- nois coal and Salvoy Coke. The prices are the lowest now. We know a man in town who thinks everybody has it ii for him. Winnetka Coal - Linnher Co. 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 734 For that new driveway you are considering putting in, or repairing the old one, we have the materials, cinders, sand, cement, gravel, etc. Also, a list of reliable contractors who make a specialty of this kind of work. Try this one on your friends: "What's the difference between an elephant and a mosquito?" Answer: "The shape." Those hard chunks of clay in the garden and around the shrubbery, hinder the plant growth and are very annoying. This condition can easily be overcome by using bank sand and lime. Call Winnetka 734-735-736. The best spring tonic a man can take, is a forty-foot garden and a five-foot rake.