WINNETKA TALK April 14, 1928 THE FINER WAY TO LIVE A series of Messages to North Shore People Who Might Like to Improve Their Living Arrangements. YOU Who Are About To Rent a New Hub Holds Style Show for Spring Garments A style show given by the Hub in the Orrington hotel ballroom last Tuesday evening, featured a showing of street, afternoon and evening wear for children, young men and older men. Professional child models who took part in the show were Jennis Elgin, Dick Steen, Edward Murphy, Jackie King and Russel Vastine. Dell Coon's orchestra played for the occasion. A college atmosphere was introduced by Lawson Hahn, North- western cheerleader, who led some Northwestern cheers. About five hun- dred people were present. Mrs. William D. Truesdale and Miss Lois Truesdale, 570 Arbor Vitae road, returned last Monday from a ten days' Purple Ball Team to Meet Michigan Monday, April 16 A starting lineup including five veterans and four sophomores will represent Northwestern in the opening of the conference baseball season at Ann Arbor Monday, April 16. As usual the pitching problem is of greatest concern to Coach Kent and with only three practice games under their belts the hurlers are still a bit uncertain. Three members of last year's mound staff are available for duty in the opener. Bill Hellerman who was in- effective most of last season due to wildness seems to have regained con- trol and is expected to take his regu- lar turn during the coming season. Bill Palmer who was bothered with a sore arm last year looks promising sojourn in Biloxi, Miss. again while Les Heideman, a sopho- more last season, shows much improve- ment. Gerald MacAleece, a sopho- more, will probably see considerable action. Shorty Rojan, sophomore catcher who was expected to handle the back- stop situation, is lost for the remainder Apartment Home-- Qe ge In the Suites-- LiviING Rooms 14x20 Fr. of the season due to a broken 0 sustained on the southern trip. e DINING Rooms catching burden will now devolve 10x11 Fr, upon Carey and Foster who saw x service last year. The former appears KITCHENS to have the edge at present due to his 814,x9 FT. superior hitting. Prang at second and Holleb at first BEDROOMS are the two newcomers in the infield. 12x21 Fr. The latter is waging a 'merry battle with Mellick, last year's regular, while LARGE AND Prang seems to be a fixture at the MANY CLOSETS BATHROOMS AS MANY AS YoU WANT keystone corner. Captain Luke John- The New Automatic sos is firmly intrenched at short while z Izard is again holding down the far- corner satisfactorily. Electrola-Radiola Dave Kempf in left field is the only veteran performer in the garden as- "There is no other musical }|signments. Jasons, 2 sophomore, is : : 122 doing a creditable job of it in center instrument like this! field while a quartet of youngsters aspire for the right field position. They are Redman, Adelstein, Miller and Welch. The latter is still in scholastic difficulty and may not remove the bar- rier this season. A home game with Notre Dame has been scheduled by Coach Kent for May 2. The Purple will open the home season with Chicago on April 24 Twelve conference games comprise the forthcoming season. National Parks to Open Early for Tourist Army National parks will open two weeks earlier than usual this year, because of the mildness of the past season and the absence of heavy snows which OR those discriminating peo- ple whom Fortune has en- We Would Like to Talk dowed with exquisite exacting | tes, this inst t has been to You About-- pi 1s instrumen In it is embodied the amaz- ing Electrola, developed and refined to a degree of perfec- tion that is almost beyond be- Some four-room apartment homes have a lief. larger area per room, are more commodious, than some five and even six room apartments! Rooms! Compare the size of your rooms, the area of each and of all, not just the number of rooms! The Automatic enables you to choose your program, touch a button, and forget everything but the music itself. Above all, size of rooms in your apartment home is of major consideration, for your money can buy size as well as all the other advantages-- at the Georgian. The Radiola brings the Here, each apartment home is really larger per events of the moment to you -- would bar the parks from use, accord- room than the average. You have space to with a perfection that will, de- ing to a bulletin from the touring add to your comfort and convenience. light you. May we play it for bureau of the Chicago Motor club. your This opening date was announced March 30, by the superintendent of Yellowstone Park and Assistant direc- tor of the Park service, Horace M. : Albright. 1 C t TY O 1 a This ill be good news to the auto- 5 o mobile tourists, who make up the great With Radiola majority of the more than 2,000,000 sightseers who yearly visit the parks. Milton Hosking Organist at the New Main Theatre Milton Hosking, organist for eleven vears at the Village theater, Wilmette, is now presiding at the organ in the North Shore New Main hears Chicago avenue, at 'eo . Main street, Evanston. Mr. Hosking Talking Machine Co. has a wide acquaintance among north shore movie patrons. The New Main 712 Church Street theatre is described as one of the An Address of Distinction most beautifully appointed small thea- ters in this vicinity. Davis at Hinman - - EVANSTON - - Greenleaf 4100 Open Evenings Mrs. S. Scott Joy and family, of 730 Sheridan road, Winnetka, returned Your money buys space at The Georgian-- spacious rooms and large closets, (more closets than the average)--and besides, the solid comfort of an ideal home: everything furnished, complete relief from all responsi- bilities, yet every advantage which otherwise would occupy mind and time, twenty-four hour service, and full facilities of a luxurious mansion. All this you can buy for the price you now pay. You and your family might like to SEE The Georgian tonight! CONVENIENT TERMS Friday from a motor trip to ILake Wales, Fla. 2] 5 <