24 WINNETKA TALK March 17, 1928 I Confident Charm The well groomed woman of today knows the importance of a smart coiffure. Entrust yourself to our care and be assured of proper and becoming effects. . MAISON WORT Opposite Teatro del Lago 916 SPANISH COURT PHONE WIL. 2950 re es om Mrs. Lydia A. West Dies at Winnetka Residence Mrs. Lydia A. West, mother of Ernest C. Cazel of Wilmette, Homer G. Cazel of Deerfield, Raymond E. Cazel of Pasadena, Cal, and Nash C. Cazel of Winnetka, passed away at her home, 860 Pine street, Winnetka, Friday, March 9, following a brief illness, Services were conducted from the Scott Funeral parlors at 1109 Cen- tral avenue, Wilmette, last Saturday. The remains were taken to Olney, Ill, Mrs. West's former home, for burial. El Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Henry C.Lytton & Sons EVANSTON--Orrington and Church CHICAGO--State and Jackson In Our Ev TRIE HUB * * anston Shop A Real Boy's Suit and a Real Spring Value! LYTTON JR. SUITS In the Newest Styles--2 Golf Trousers #15 NN is the time for his new spring Suit, and Our Evanston Shop is the place to get it. For these Lytton Jrs. are a real boy's suit if there ever was one! Stout virgin woolens, hard-to-tear linings, thorough needlework--it takes plenty to break that combination. And many are "Cravenette Processed." But that isn't all! They have style too-- beautiful light tans and greys, totally new patterns, the correct spring styles including Norfolks for little fellows. Sizes from 6 to 18 years. Other Lytton Jrs. up to $35. See them! Lytton Jr. Tweed Topcoats, $20 © 060000000000000000000000006000000000000 0000600600000 0] #20 Sweater Sets $11.00 WEATER and hose to match--like these, and a pair of knickers--a real combination, for play hours. These are pure worsted in the newest patterns. Golf Knickers $6.45 HEY'RE cut in true "plus4" style--long and full. Bright out-door colors, unusual patternideas. Others in a varied selection, $3.95 to $7.50. iY i » Z re L A. L. Bredfield Is Candidate for Seat in State Assembly Arthur [I.. Bredfield, 1829 South Tenth avenue, Maywood, has an- nounced himself as candidate for the Republican nomination to the office of representa- tive in the I1- linois state legislature from the Seventh sen- atorial dis- strict which includes New Trier Town- ship. Mr. Bred- field has re- sided in May- wood for two years and has lived in Cook county all his life. If elected to office he promises to comply with the wishes of the people of his district, to do what is best for the people of the state and to advo- cate clean politics. Through the experience he has gained in executive positions, which he has held in the past, his legal training and familiarity with conditions in Cook county fit him to serve effective- ly and intelligently in this capacity, his many supporters declare. The seventh district ~xtends to Wheeling, Barrington and Glencoe on the north, Chicago Heights on the south an. Lemont to the county line on the west. Mrs. Mark Cresap of Warwick road, Kenilworth, who has taken an apart- ment in town for the winter and early spring, entertained her bridge club on Wednesday of this week. March Special | All Children Smile for Bernie Six Bernie Special Portraits $5 Regular $10 Value On May 1 we will move to our new studio, 1623 'Sherman avenue, | opposite Postoffice. 'BERNIE'S 1623 Orrington Ave. Tel. University 8998