THE LAKE SHORE NEW S, F RIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 Yacht Club Launches Membership Campaign Suspend Initiation Fee for Fifty New Members to be Taken late Nortb Sbore Yacbt Club Fifty new members will be taken into the North Shore Yacht club with- out the payment of the usual initia- tion fee. it was decided at a board of directors' meeting last week. L. D Ely, chairman of the membership committee, is in charge of the ap- plications for memberships. According to announcement made this week, work is progressing rapid- ly on the new clubhouse on the south shore of Wilmette harbor. It is expected the building will be ready j for use. within the next three weeks, j Plans for the new home of the yacht club were designed by Ben j Marshall, architect for the Black-.! stone and Drake hotels, whose artis- tic studio on Sheridan road at tne Drainage channel is a cynosure, ot interest to all who are familiar with the location. The new clubhouse is to be one of particular beauty. Its floor plans in- clude large rooms for club purposes,, locker rooms for both men and-wo- men, a spacious screened veranda built over the water, for dancing and refreshment. A private bathing beach and lagoon will be maintained by the club for its members. JOBS FOR DISABLED As a result of representations made to the-United States Civil Service Commission by the f^p^jSSl lative Committee of the American Legion, disabled veterans of the World war, who have undergone training by the Federal Board for Vo- cational Education, will be allowed to enter examination for any govern- ment positionJor_^icjL_they have been trained if application is made within sixty days after completion of training. FIGHTERS AND The UK* state federation 0f Oklahoma has invited the Legion to send representative! lext convention. Courtland H, national executive coi from Oklahoma, will repr< Legion. "The organizations >» ing to advance tins same funi principle and the cementing Friendship will add strength t said Edgar Fenton, head of tfo labor organization tol BEAUTY* STRENGTH POWER C O M F O R. T Did You See the Haynes . .• ! When it passed through Evanston last Tuesday afternoon there was an impressive demon- stration of the strength, beauty and wonderful driving qualities of the NEW 1922 HAYNES 55 There were 155 Haynes cars in line, destined for new ownersâ€"a graphic illustra- tion of the remarkable popularity with which this new Haynes has been greeted. You may see the New Haynes 55 at the display rooms of the Jans-Lamke Motor Co., 1013 Davis Street, Evanston. &M THE NEW 192 2 F. O.B. FACTORY Thi^is^our first announcement^ di3 new 1922 THe utmost in style, economy, durability and per- Haynes 55 and 75 modelsâ€" in accord with our cus- formance hasbeenjpyen^jhi^ torn of mttoducin^atihiftXinie^ -----In^ivlduarfende^s^nTindividual aluminuin steps advanced ideas in motor car production. These two new Haynes offerings give the motorist the fullest ad- vantage, not only in price, but in obtaining cars which express proved principles of desirability which otherwise would not be available for many months. The Haynes 55 is a new production possessing many desirable developments and refinements. The body is greatly beautified. A full five-passenger touring car, with a 121-inch wheel base and the £t gracefully into its semi-sporty lines.Sterior side cowl lights, cord tires and genuine leather uphol- stery add to its appearance. Mechanically, the new 1922 Haynes 55 more than fulfills your expectations for ruggedness, dependability and reserve power. Your dealer will take your order now. This will insure prompt delivery. We recommend and urge you to inspect the new 1922 Haynes 55 at once and make your reservation. famous velyeiyj-powej«d-Haynes-b^ The Haynes 55 is also manufactured in the five- 7notor7 it surpasses all expectations at the low passenger Sedan at $2835 and the two-passenger priceâ€"$1785, f. o. b. factory. Roadster at $1835. HE EW I m K J Several months in advance of the usual time of presentation of such a car comes this new 1922 Haynes 75, priced fully a thousand dollars below what you would ordinarily expect it to be. The newly developed, big, powerful, Haynes-built, six-cylinder engine, perfected after many months of careful scientific research, equipped with the new Haynes fuelizing system, assures power, flexibility and acceleration even greater than ever before enjoyed with the always popular Haynes power plant. Larger valves, larger intake and exhaust mani- folds, thermostatic engine heat control and other decidedly advanced features emphasize the distinct advantage of the Haynes 75 motor alone. F. O.B* FACTORY The new 1922 Haynes 75 has a more rugced chassis and in lines and finish, as well as fittings, is com- pletely a 1922 idea. The seven-passenger touring car offers the extreme of luxury and utility in such a production, and the priceâ€"$2485, f. o. b. factory â€"is in keeping with the Haynes policy of extend- ing to the purchaser every benefit of the organi- zation's manufacturing and distributing methods. The Haynes 75 is also available in the four-passen- ger Tourister at $2485, the two-passenger Special Speedster at $2685, the five-passenger Brougham at $3185, the seven-passenger Sedan and Suburban at $3485â€"each price remarkably low. All the new 1922 Haynes 75 models have a 132-inch wheel base. Cord tires ai«e standard equipment. _ The new 1922 Haynes 55 and 75 models are the result of more than a quarter of a century of fine auto- mobile manufacturing by the oldest automobile institution in the United States. Consequently, the Haynes 55 and 75 models represent the combined skill of a corps of engineers who alone possess the accumulated experience of such an extensive period. T MB Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo. ind. Export Office: 1715 Broadway.New York Cityr {All Price* quoted are f. a. b. factory)â€" JANS-LAMKE MOTOR CO. 1013 Davis Street Phone Ev. 6020 and 4250 r Evanston, 111. PETER N. JANS EAttT T t amttf <r T# mm \s£k ^, 1 893 -THE HAYNES IS AMERICA'S FIRST CART^l 9 2.1 <*Z2