WINNETKA TALK June 12, 1926 When Wee Folk go "abroad" -- in the park or upon their own wide lawns--they wear Organdie Sunbonnets and Frocks to Match JFROCKS in which they feel very much dressed up and matching bonnets that shade their little noses from sun will be found in that most delight- ful corner at Lord's--the Baby Corner. FROCKS all daintily handmade with net frills, hand em- broidered rosebuds; in styles with sleeves, with cap sleeves and with no sleeves at all Sizes 1, 2 and 3. Organdie dresses, $6.95. Voile and batiste, $2.50 to $4.50. SUNBONNETS of organdie are really dressy little affairs and are found in all the frock colors; maize, pink, blue, orchid, white. $2.25. Dotted Swiss sunbonnets, $1.25. SOX to match frocks and bon- nets: silk, 60c to $1.35; rayon 3d mercerized lisle, 45c and Wash Hats $1.35 to $1.75 Pique hats that turn up or down as you will--or have bobbed-head backs, $1.75; others $1.25. White pique beach hats with removable crowns, $1.75. glacine envelope. For Wee Folks' out-of-doors naps Net Canopy, #1-%° An elastic that may be washed--even boiled-- goes all around the edge, so that the canopy will fit snugly over crib, bassinette, or carriage. Good quality, white only, and packed in a A Greater Store for Greater Evanston GYM WORK IMPORTANT New Trier High School Physical Edu- cation and Health Work Wins Na- tional Award One of the reasons why New Trier High school stood so high that it tied another school for the National Health award this year is its excellent physical training department, under the direc- tion of W. L. Childs and Miss Marion F. Goodman. This department carries on a program of physical education and health work which reaches every student in the school. The aims of the work of the depart- ment may briefly be outlined as fol- lows : The constant physical fitness of every student, the development of a constitution sufficiently vigorous to en- able the student to successfully carry out his life work, and the development of sufficient strength, courage, physical ability, will power and resourcefulness to successfully meet many of the emergencies of life. The development of desires and habits that will tend to keep a life- time interest and practice in whole- some sports and exercises, thus pro- moting health, pleasure and social life and providing a worth while way of using leisure time. The development of character through training in athletic sports. The development of mental alertness, the ability to think quickly and to make and act upon decisions instantly. The courses in Physical Training are conducted in the Gymnasium, the Na- tatorium, and on the athletic field. This work is required of every student two periods each week. In addition to a program of regular exercises and sports, instruction is regularly given in matters of hygiene and health. physical limitations a program of cor- rective gymnastics is provided under the personal supervision of a compet- ent instructor. At the beginning of each year a physical examination is given to each student by a physician and the findings reported confidentially to the parent of each student. Music Club Draws Many Students of High School The Music club of New Trier High school, which has been holding social meetings regularly at the homes of va- rious members during the year, has just ended its sixth successful year. The club is composed of musicians who have tried out and been voted into the organization by a committee of judges. These talented ones are ac- tive members, while the rest of the club are associate members. The asso- ciate members are those who love music but are not particularly talented. They have the privilege of attending every third meeting. The purpose of the club is to bring about a closer ac- quaintance among the music lovers of New Trier. "Echoes," Year Book, Is Fine Anniversary Issue The Echoes, New Trier high school's annual, was distributed to the students on Friday, June 4. All of the copies, some of which were bound in paper and others in leather, were sold. The Echoes is a publication gotten out each year by the students, and is controlled by the senior class. It contains rec- ords, pictures, and accounts of various clubs, societies and activities, and the classes. The view section in this year's annual is particularly attractive, as is the section devoted to New Trier's Expressing "The Vogue of Youth" For students who have special [twenty-fifth anniversary. "3 oster "CAMPUS" Yhoes Distinctive Foster Productions N Shown in "THE CAMPUS ROOM?" on the Second Floor at 115 NORTH WABASH AVENUE---and in EVANSTON A new "CAMPUS" Strap Pump for the street--produced in Tan Alligator Calf. Hae TE Toster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue and Evanston hy '