32 WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926. { WANT HOCKEY PLAYERS All women in the village interested |in playing hockey are invited to meet | for practice at Skokie Playfield on | Monday and Tuesday afternoons at Complete Sizes from 14 to 54 in 3:30, and on Saturday mornings at 9 oclock. Coats, Sport Coats | °° and Dresses | "Mrs. Heyliger A. deWindt of 205 Chestnut street, and her sister, Mrs. Arthur Spaulding Coffin, of Prospect avenue, left for the East September 16, to remain there a month visiting rela- tives and spending some of their time at Nonquitt, Mass. Mr. deWindt will join them later and return with them. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1120 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 This Woman Has Taken the Steps to YOUTH Many people wonder how she has time to do the things she does. And she tells them that it is because she does not waste her time doing things that she can have done outside her house. She sends all her laundry work to us--and with : the many hours of spare time we give her, she is able to do many things that are far more pleasant than doing the 'weekly wash" or supervising it. ----m--. A few words on the telephone or to Bill .the Washington Laundry Man, and it would be just as easy for you to remove "Washday"' from your life also. CALL IN BILL TODAY-- Washing 700-704 Washington Street" Fone WILMETTE 145 Pian Commercial Block This group of stores is to be erected on Sheridan road in "No Man's Land," between Wilmette and Kenilworth. The attractive Spanish Colonial type of architecture, with its red tile roofs, will harmonize with the new theater to be built there, and with the new beach club, the Vista del Lago. The stores and theater are being erected by a syndicate composed of north shore residents and are to be ready for occupancy by next May, it is said. Both the stores and the theater will front on a new street cut through the prop- erty from Sheridan road, and there will be ample parking space for motorists. Mrs. Joseph C. Markley, 777 Burr avenue, is spending several weeks in California, visiting her sister, Mrs. E. N. Ewer of Berkeley. Mrs. Markley is planning to return about the middle of October. RECOVERS FROM INJURY George F. Austin, of 437 Chestnut street, Winnetka, who has been con- | fined to his home since September 10, when his right foot was crushed and two toes broken by a gasoline truck, er, is again able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hejda and their two children, Robert and June, 1139 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, have returned from a five weeks' motor trip through the East. Roland Williams, son of Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Williams, 163 Bertling lane, has left Winnetka to enter Wooster university, Wooster, Ohio. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weinstock, 1005 Greenwood avenue, have sold their home and are at present with their family at the Evanston hotel. a Mr. and Mrs. Albion S. Webbe and family, 1171 Oakley avenue, have re- turned to Winnetka from a five weeks' visit in Wyoming. The North Shore Montessori School for the children from three to eight years of age will begin its eleventh year. ON MONDAY THE FOURTH OF OCTOBER Nineteen hundred and Twenty-Six Until the completion of its new home at 761 Cherry St., the school will be conducted as hereto- fore in the Winnetka Woman's club. Address Miss DOROTHY SEARS, Directress 417 Warwick Road, Kenilworth Kenilworth 163 A fine, sensible shoe for young folks of all ages. Sturdy and good. looking. Made from a Special Tanned Grain Elk Skin of unusual toughness and pli- ability; dries out soft after wetting; practically scuff-proof, Special soles. Tan or Smoked Elk Skin. Sizes 81 to 11 $4.75 Sizes 113% to 2 $5.50 Telephone University 973 PcoL & PIPER "INC: CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois