;'^^f!^^g^;% ;igf^iST#fS;"" ^^ffiPflW THE LAKE SHORE NEWS With which is combined _ ' THBJ WILMB5TTB JLOCAIi WBWS Established 1398 ISSVCD FRIDAY OF* by BACH WBBK LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPAQ .mill n.i.»l<al Ava Wilmette. HI. 1222 Central Ave.. Wilmette. Telephone ..Wilmette 1920 SUBSCRIPTION......... »2'PAAJSg** All communications must be ac^ companied by the name and a^ef? °' the writer. Articles for publication should "each- the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue^ ........ â„¢ : : ........ Resolutions of condolence, cards or thanks, obituary poetry, notices or XteVtSinments or other affairs where In admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for _at-regular advertising rates. ---- Entered at the postoffice at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3. i»7»- _ FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1932^ :-:vâ€"â- ";:WORSE THAN THE FLAPPER^ ^""^^t^^TfaTIP^S oTUrs- iussion gi^en to the "flapper" and ZiZISfi/.rquestio.naâ€"whfch ; rraturatty arise in her connection has seem- ed to establish the subject at the _-----i-^ei^iea^e^^hose^oHiTipciiam:e to the welfare of nations. It is a shock then, to discover that, in the very realm of the flapper, there is something considered even worse than the young miss of such sophistication that,her | elders are quite "helpless SiSiSher^She-Gharge made at -the-*e* - tion that the reformer constitutes a greater periL to the public schools than the flappers is one to give us pause and to arouse suspicion of whether it is in real- ity wise to seek in ways both devious and direct to stem the the character of the rising gener- Jation^Mc4i~is-suff ering-fromthe too heady draught of liberty which peering parents. II The flapper is, according to the rofessor who rose in her de- and folly of hi&r-ways. The next generation will not be like her. WBWW There is just one really effective board of censorship, that which is established by the better element in the community and works through a withdrawal of patronage or en- couragement of the managementta sno^vciuysucTrprctures as arewitH^ out the obvious faults of which there is ,such general complaint. When the opinion of the theatre-, „ going- nubKcsh^l hare^been ile=+g veloped to tolerate only the good in pictures, then we shall see producers and management striving to better theoutput of the studios and the selection of the program a matter of real concern for the exhibitor. Criticism is easy but the critic of the movie might as well save^breath. For there is only one kind of criti- cism that produces any effect what- ever, the kind that is noticeable at the box office. So long as people flock in sufficient numbers tq^fill every seat for a succession of ex- hibitions every dayj-the manager of the motion picture theater has a reasonable foundation for his be- lieTlhat the program wtt . offering meets with the approval of the general public. Educat»n of thejasteof JhaLgeneraL proceed only through the encour- agement of the better class of films by those who have the higher stand- ard of what-is suitable. The critic who stays at home from the movies does nothing to make them beter. Your woodwork just hates lye and before~strong soapâ€"give it a chance with Blue Devil. _ • â- Adv..,JLtglft.-ltc_ AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7-R. Continental Meter $1695 F. O. B., FACTORY C.H.BRIGGS EvanstonMO 1549 Sherman Avenue OYBUR 61$ DavuSt., Evwulon MATINEES 2 and 4 Ewniiif T »« » ^hejreformsZwhich are urged, reS forms that do not, generally ipeaking, better conditions, ar noir"So~Kkery ixr pass; -At leaat- jhave not only to be instituted* but corrected and lived down. â- I The real JroubleJlj^lLifeLJi- "lornwr^sw^elTaymth the flapper, Irises out of thp^lisposition of the present adulf po| seek to change conditions in institutions rather than in the immediate do- main under his or lier personal -charity^ pas^^ail to-see- that real reform ^vyilt iitlt come' only when there is a more PAULINE FREDERICK I i i £ We can make immediate deliveries on any model at the present time. BUT-indications are - production will be unable to supply the demand, later in the season. Come in and talk it over with us NOW,- or phone us for a demonstration. AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE STATION FOR "^ FO^andLINCbLNjtARS • SKOKIE MOTOR COMPANY PHONE288 .-*.»- • • 554 LINCOLN AVE. easier in «n 'TWO KINDS OF WOMEN" From *♦»** novel "Judith of Blue the novel "Judith â-º Lake Ranch" a oreno A Guilty Conscience1 Thund^^r\^xd^l^9^J^M in •VR. S. V. P." It tells the story of two Hobohem- ians who conquered society armed with onelnvitation^and j>ne dreas suit. Saturday, March 25 ^KRP^13RIFHTHS in I wholesome atmosphere about the 1homeHresid^ others 2^o__woM_Jb^t&^0^ ^vorTd^n^Fll^ the tea tcups the ills from which Society firiuffertngnthan to give the time and service required to effect the prgpCT-ttpbringirtfr di ^mzysSBS^ W'ISLAND WIVES" "With Stanley in Africa" No. 2â€" Afternoon only. Comedy at Night. On your next trip to Chicagoâ€"remember the ad- vantages of the NoHh Shore Line. Over ^iandy~i^iite~yott-4fav^4n~eofflft mile of your journey. The clean, roomy electrics -â€"^roll smocrth^ employes are alert and couftemisr^^ rate of speed is^ assurance Kof fafety. â€"3four arrival: iszrprompi*^^ is-- conveniently frequent, doing^away with delays^and- tiresom^ waitings ?88%|§; people who have been given into their charge; There would be less need for refoxniinjgchflQls iLthere ivere^more effective home train- ing. Then the teacher could give jher time and talent to the work lor ;which she has heen_J:rained >ai*d is paid, the teaching of the ^^%b|eet8-of-^e-<nirricttlum;'^ The " ippe*^wouM-4is^peai*ptii« , jrminF"?muid^t^ ^er own perso«aJLre^rjnjngs^tg feth^r^a^ :#e-betteT-'"'for:the^ange|g||f Ifl. ^~MT§^.vâ€"---- + «»;.;.......r$^$&&U'- It is good advice that has been ^|^oM!lScriieM^ purposeStead 'rn-WfH trying to prevent the showing of :fc-3Ae/;sc*eefi.....plao^p The- movies^ are F5^^i^.1ir^jrrisa-Ste fact.mignt.as g-jfijlrell W.,r^^o^&iwjflijQLihoji:^a >5®;ernot^ven to approval of the ISTORAGE #%5ntemplating^stoT^ age or moving this xome to^ow^omeand i^aflc-ai©«t-y©ar work- and reserve" a day, there. Will be __rush~o^ Ma> NORTH SHORE Limited Trains for Chicago leave Wil- mette every hour, Troin 6:45 ^nSr^W 1:45 a. m. Exprfesk Trains for Chicago leave Wil- mette every half-hour from 7:04 a. m. to 8:04 a. m.^ then 8:38 a. m. and everf half-^ hourw 12:0811. m. •i» %v€rfast trains aret>perated daily between Mili^u- Sw-SffdSr^ trains also stop §|X66p^tationsr43rd^ and Calumet, -andr-63rd"andr::lMVersity. |gg ^^^^.MiS^^^^S-