THE T attk SHORE NEW& FRIDAY: APRIk 28, 1922 TOttKHHORE Established 1912 with which Is combined THB WttMBTTB liOCAI* NEWS Established 1898 TMVXiD FRIDAY OF -----------.--------------^--- BACH WEEK LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave.» Wilmette, 111. SUBSCRIPTION,........fg-00 A YEAR All communications must be ac dress, -hasâ€"a longhand arduous titsk ahead, ifLit-perslsJsjantQthe ^nd7~-Womeir^have^str&ye&~far from the ideals of dress in which appropriateness, utility and All communications must ub ««j- ftjjj/iuiyi»»,vvi.vUw, v. » , . . , , -----â€" y^J^^^ ^^ynae^fpr^fiaT^ouH^nd tne writer. Aru««B »."» *^?*' -â€"â€"----- should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards or entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for At-regular advertising rates tarsa Entered at the postofflce at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 WOMEN IN-CO^gRSSSâ€"â€" -tfee-Art-Alliance- has found its Women who have had a prom- inent; part in the accomplishment of the enfranchisement of their *sex are being urged by the woman representative from Oklahoma to run for Congress. Certainly the cause of equal opportunity for women in the government of the nation would be well served should tiie leaders who have learned so much of political ways and maneuvers accept the re- sponsibility which has been urged upon them. The only objection that any fair minded person can president, Mrs. J. S. Cook, Wilmette; third vice president, Mrs. H. E. Mills mo*. »*v *-.- ------------r------------ . of Highland Park ^-recording secre- ~^^^a7ye"to^the^presencet*f wctmen m ^ary7Mrsr Cimrteg-Ryan,â€"Hutrtjard^ â€" -th^ national Taw'maT^ that they do not fully represent the districts from which they come, that they are handicapped JyTeason ot their sex, jof any mental foferiority nor in" ability toTperform the duties of -the office but because it is so ^easy for them to be excluded from the-councils of the man members in the part of legislation that is not transacted in the open "and before the eyes of the general public. xi£,â€"â€"â- ------ A sufficient number of women of undisputed capacity, women of experience in the details of gov- ernment and the making of laws, women who themselves know how to use strategy and are shrewd enough to make them- selves a part of the body considered worthy of notice by the men in the making of plans, such would serve Ine cause of women in government in a very conspicuous way. It is scarcely possible however, that rey sS^PP male members looking: â„¢^£,Tlle trouble lies m-wi iully^-to-thetf-fc^nors ancLconsicu ^OTiriiy^rlngny=people: ering their ways with a good deal more concern than has been their 5s|omin the past. |ipipi§-: â- +*+>• wndltoour own need ^yitJniSd States, criminally gligent of the welfare of her w>n forests and the interests of __ thepeaple-as_they are affected by mm&,.^iestripping of the hillsides and Coiher forest lands of the nation, m-.......... W'£$z0i The Art Alliance, the new or- ganizationdesigned to educate American women in style, quality and consistency, in other words, the beautification of woman's what should not be worn. It will be a hard road back to them. The pendulum has swung about jgg_ far from thebeautifttlTn~dress as it well can. It is due now for the backward journey, perhaps to bring a fashion^ as lacking in hygienic quality as the present is lacking in modesty and good taste. Somewhere there is a- happy med- iuih and it is to be hoped that there ideal and that there will be a suffi- cient following in the ranks of those who set fashions to effect the end that feminine dress shall be both comfortable and modest. ♦ •»--------- NORTH %IORE CATHOLIC^ WOMAN'S LEAGUE At the annual meeting of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league, held last Wednesday at the Winnetka Woman's club, the following officers were, jelectaai ifor„ the ensuing year: President, Mrs. A. E. Tih-oe, Xft ^Wln- netka; first vice president, Mrs. B. T. McGivern of Winnetka; secohd""vlce woods; financial secretary, Mrsrtftrtnr Fischer, Glencoe; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Lawrence Schramm, Hub- bard Woods; treasurer, Mrs. George B. Walkey, Hubbard Woods. Directors term of three yearsr Mrar V. Muzzik, of Highwood, Mrs. W. H. Burke, Highland Park, Mrs. James Fahejr and lUrs. N. Nr Hearich of Winnetka. Mrs. W. A. Kittermaster was elected to fill a two year term vacancy. The old directors remain- ing on the board are Mrs. F. L». Ma- loney, Mrs. Fred Hubsch, of Winnet- ka, Mrs. William Dooley, Highland Park, Mrs. N. P. Anderson, Evanston, Mrs. H. M. Roberts, Mrs. A. C. Pear- son, Winnetka, and Mrs. Joseph H. Stipe, Ravinia. This Should Be on the Front Page With the Other Important News Today the country is awakening to the fact that the human foot Is a ov.oivwijr jsvsiw**. .-~..-------, â€"-â€" delicate structure and must be cared such women will consentJtO-inake ^©^ wlth^as-muchrlntelligence as ^mr a fight for office, for they know At *â- " "" -"â€" enough to value th& honor for what it is worth and there is no financial attraction to persuade them to give up the work that they are already doing for the welfare of humanity and the ad- vancement of the race. But, if other part of the body. Too many women are- suffering from foot troubles. The,extent of the artificial-appliance business is one proof of that. Specialists declare that 75 per cent of women, and a goodly number of- men, have foot troubles which they weren't horn, ^gttli^^lL--^-^--^-- •.-â€"-â- -- The human foot id not to blame. The trouble lies in the^ kind of shoes JW_______ ...._. UJL*Mjt>e-Jtound^mong people when all shoes is yet able to see~the very greatrnire made to harmonize with the hu- loss that has been sustained by ilg France in the destruction of the trees in the district crossed b tfie C^rmans„ jduring the jvar, Vhe United States government has giverrtfco France a supply of fir see*-sufficient to *«plant a Considerable%area of the^de«&ded territory^ it^Ss a gift that will grow in value as time^asaes*^ §JLn44tttke-meantime there are $he iorests of the United States ieprived of ^ie government regu- ^a^onzot^oa^r^^^^'"2*^" onan foot, instead of compelling the poor foot to assume the shape of a shoe. * It is calculated that the average person takes from 4,000 to 8,000 steps a day. There are 26 bones in each foot and nature requires that each bone play its part in every step. The fee*l are one of the important nerve* centers of the body. Promi- nent nerve specialists often start their treatment on the feet of their patients. A greater degree~oThappiness will If ypu are interested in a^shoe which follows the lines of the natural foot, while retaining every desirably feature of style, let us show ywr the Cantilever Shoe. You^wiH-enioyâ€"it* flexibility, its lightness, its good looks, ita great comfort. And you will pre- serve the health and beauty of your foot whenyoft wear this shoe. ' For Sale 911 the North Shore only by ffifo|ffi&'jfo Hll of the trees that alone can save the country from serious loss in this essential resource ft is a |j|j| jion wat sees th< id recognizes the ^ ice cannot meaning of the I our ^pwir forest lan< sralioiL SHORE BOOTERY 529 Davit St., coy. 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