Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1922, p. 11

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pv;?K>»J^f??jS II NEWS^f the NORTH SHORE CLUBS -^CATHOLIC CLUB LUNCHEON The Woman's Catholic Club of Wil- mette will hold its annual luncheon on Wednesday, May 3, at 12:,30 o'clock at th€' North Shore hotel in Evanston The officers who are to he elected at the meeting of the club today, will be in- stall pri, and a dolightful program, -bf- ~ music has been arranged. Reserva- tions for the luncheon must be made to Mrs. J. D. Pahlman, 230 Gregory avenue, not later than Monday, May 1. â€"oâ€" „_-The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet with the Wo- man's Missionary Society of the Glen- coe Methodist church at the home" of _Mrs. Henry Whiter 483 Madison ave. Glencoe, on Monday, May 1, at 2 o'clock. The speakers will be Mrs. J. W. Barry, superintendent of Jail Work, and Mrs. Aline JLewis,â€"^who ^wilMralkron 'Foreign-Missions? KAPPilTDELTA^PARTY The alumnae of the Kappa Delta sorority will hold a May party in the Florentine room of the Congress Hotel Saturday evening, May 13, at eight o'clock. The dancing will be un- der the direction of Mrs. Harlow Grant. â€"-----One of a serlesuf uard-p^rties be- ing given for the benefit of the new maternity wing^at St. Francis Hosj- pital will be given tomorrow after- â€"------aoon at^tfre^BeactrView mft&r7&& ^â€"Sheridan road, Rogers Park, at 2 o'clock. Bridge, EJye Hundred and Euchre will be played. Mrs. Edward Hines of Evanston is general chair- man of the drive, Mrs. Gilbert Fraw- ley, general chairman of arrangements. ______The patronesses-include Mesdames bert ^•The Mikado" by Gilbert and Sulli van, the famous English composers, a delightful light opera, is to be pre- sented at New Trier High school this week-end by the Boys' and Girls' Glee clubs, the entire orchestra, and the Dramatic club, who are combining thftir efforts m this oneâ€"bjgjgredjic^^ month's ttifce. Meanwhile he is, to marry Ko Ko's ward and fiancee, the charming "fum Yum. This seems the best way out for all concerned until Ko Ko discovers thai the wife of an tion.-There will be two performances, Friday and Saturday evening of this week, both at eight o'clock, under the direction of Mrs, Cotton, Miss Stanwood and Miss- Goodman.; The leads are to be played fry Miss Moschelle as Yum-Yum and Mr. Snyder as Nanki-Poo, the little maids by Roberta Donham and Agnes Biese- meier; and the courtiers are Wallace Muehlberg and Stewart Lofdahl. Due to unforseen circumstances Mr. War- burg will not be able to take part, and very fortunately, Ridgeway Daggy has consented to play the role of "Mikado." The^omeay parts~are to Tie played by ~ "WtnltreoT Mickey and Mr.* Charles LiUttonâ€"of the Northwestern Music School. Those who say Mr. Lutton as Dick Deadeye in "Pinafore" two years ago, will be glad to hear that he plays an even more humorous part in "Miado". "lilF^T1" - death.1 iiera Is apredicament; How can the Executioner execute himself? Assured that this is imposible, Ko Ko sets out to find a substitute. This is no easy task. Finally, however, he persuades Nanki Poo, the disgraced and disguised son of the Mikado, to executed man must be buried alive. Much as she loves Nanki Poo and much as she would enjoy a month's wedded life with him, she cannot face] this penalty.":l^Iv;"'iC^2i"^;v.;,,' ":ZC:^:S^ On next Monday afternoon, a bene-1 fit card party will be given at the] Wllmette Woman's club for the St. Francis Hospital building iijndt Eftchv re, bridge and five hundred will bel played, and the entire proceeds from th©^icket-money-4will be devotedto tbeTunaT^urae expenses of the party f have been taken care of. Mrs. T. M. Knojfc, Mrs. Charles Macklin and] Mrs. H. J. Richter comprise the com- , mittee in charge of the affair. HPWS? Junior Column The story of Gilbert's "Tie Mikado" is a delicious hash of intrigue caused by graft in high places, the grasping for money and office by officials, the trials.of a devoted pair of lovers, the determination of an elderly shTew~"t€F find a husbandâ€"all this jset to Sulli- van's delightful music, and-an: eve- ning's ffiii is guaranteed. Wireless Telephon e Receivin g Sets and Supplies. ^| RADIO SUPPLY SHOP _....J._ H. B. LINDWALL, Prop,_^i^_^M.Xi 508 Linden St. WlNNEtKA, ILL. In Japan the laws against flirting are very severe, in fact flirting is the only offense punishable by death. Ko Ko the Lord High Executioner, is caught flirtfng^ndMs-condemned-to A. Barton, G. J. Bichl, F. D. Brigntjf | D^SEzBremner, Jr^ James JBremner, C. F. Bunte, W. S. Cagney, Roy Carney, W. M. Carqueville, John Dadie, Paul Fieberg W. J. Ford, John P. Harding Edward J. Hines, Edward Kirschberg, Arthur E. Lamkey, A. Hamilton Lamm, D. R. McCauley, Robert Mc- Call, George V. Mclntyre, James D. Murphy, Joseph G. Murphy, E. J. 6'Connell, W. H. Powell, Andrew J. Ryan, Frank J. Seng, W. P. Seng, Peter White and A. L. Wright. A group of young women who will assist are the Misses Mary Hartnett, Eunice WJeisseaberg, M,ary Petrowitcv, Margaret Bremner, Margaret Millen, .Marion and Agnes Seng, Genevieve Murphy, Elizabeth Kirchberg and Vir- ginia King. ... .. -iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiuiMiiiiiiinmiiiiiiM.....iiiminimmiiiiiitiniiimiiiiiii| "ADELPHf THEATRE 7074 N. CLARK at ESTES SAM ATKINSON, Managing Director Friday and Saturday APRIL 28th and 29th IN "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" SUNDAY 30th "The Spanish Jade" l withDAVlt) POWELL f from Louis Vance's Stage J __^__ Queens | 615 Davit St., ETanston' MATINEES 2 and 4 Evening* 7 and 9 Next Week' Monday and Tuesday May 1 and 2 DOUBLE FEATURE CONSTANCE BINNEY 'Midnight** HAROLD LLOYD Never Weaken" Wednesday and THE EM1N GEORGE ARLISST in "Disraeli"' A Production of Note Friday and Saturday May^ and 6 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE FHREE LIVE GHOSTS" with Anna QvNillson A Delightful Comedy-Drama COMING MAY 8-9-10 iddieKc ^ The Store For Children ^ 1160 Wilmette %venw| ^ilmettelpliipp..., ♦♦♦♦♦♦ rESTIONS Dear Kiddie~Noo; ^ueslion^Wtretto MON. TUBS, and WEDrf "FOOLS PARADISE rf I miTA*« THEATRE Ha» Morel Parking Accommodation Than § Any Theatre On The North Side. | NORMTXSIMADGE ;â- :.-â€"^..'â- ;,..;,: in ^:,;;-.v. . "SMIL1N'-- THROUGH"â-  1 CARPETS â€" LINOLEUM IMPORTED and DOMESTIC It would bejto the interest of the North IShore residents to acquaint themselvesj with the prices offered on floor covering! x>i everv description before, ordering else^ -where, "in addition to the pride:Jn deak ing with a North Shore merchant woulog be the added interest of furthering^thefl community spirit and advancement; ;^| "SSr^clothesTtom you, of have them made at home, the same as mother and grandmother 4id many years ago,,before they pad such modern and convenient stores.. as^feoday^hat^- anoJ^eig ^mjestion.'^"""."W^'^'Um^^P^^ When mother wants anything becoming herself, I notiee^she- prefers:-.:." anlvUp-to~datej|dressj| maker, or else a- reliable^ stored where she can find the best oj everything ready to wear* us-| ually at lower prices than jconi -parable with^ home-made "'â€" I guesFshe knows the .style and' quality are hard to duplicate in most cases. Now, why should- n't »the same logic apply to my- self? I like becoming things for| school, parties, or wherever ;1|^ CLEANING and REPAIRING DAVID g/bARRY^ 5W Davis Street j^AN^ON Phone Evanston 5712 The Smirteit anil Beat Dreaaed Women In Chicago I have their 6 Cyl.,Gord Tiresr â„¢^Siep-Plate8, â„¢ Motomet^r 7~Eveify time r pasff your attrac^ tive Store For Children, m3% questions are answered beyond a doubt. I think it glorious tc* have an up-to-date store^-isO .jndy, where we can buy latest jtyles for youn^ people, at prices so reasonable that we can't com- pete at home||| Here's wishing ..you.....every., encouragementlgig| ^ S. I want, to make a 1itt!e| confession. One day, we savf^- an adorable dress in your win* jdow. I wanted to come in and price~lt, but mother said,r"Noif no. THey^ m^ght^j^«ct ^ *° buy. We" shall go home and copy it." After the dress wa| made, I was so disappointed^ befli cause it didn't look ljfal^th**;: original, that we have concluded it don't pay to economize that way. Besides, I wemder whethe|^ it is just the right thing to coo|» your styles ?. â-  â- .. :y^^^££^|||l|^^ '%>!: •».,',-*, ANSWER! 'MB MM mm Men and Women fery-iert«nate^p«rol JEUkskin: Sport and Week ^IndSlutts tt 1 MADEATi: THE WILSON _ SKmi^HOgJ "Made with your own *****}£' Suite 1418 Stevens Budding Randolph^!© Complete $1195 F.O.B. OetelqnW -â- --: K»nooipp o**it --------1-------' \ji U.^ State CHICWO 1« N.JVgbaa^ sport shoes, from one of our man*Jf^ turers, who» waV overstocked in ^hese^ numbers, enables us to make a reduc- tion on our sport shoes. s| r^t â- â- Thl^puTcirasc^ii^^^ l^r lines, and affords a wonderful value at ' ' ' '.. :- :':":;;i:;'XV:.:Vr:-';-':-;;:'s;' Your questions deserve^ helpful and^consciehti6us| attention. Hence, the* Junior Column is entirelyj at your service .this week^ You seenv to know th< answer, however. Indeed! most boys and girls in ouf -^vicmhy-^vould--|wobabr answer your questions in ~lQo^iei,teo*^^^^^».[ â- â-  ?;'As;.;'for copying :.*'our" styles, we appreciate ther compliment <i|lilhaving selections imitated. __^ TVI IMd INwii Street Phim*. Fvantfnn S78 Evintton ttlliiMilMiiiBM^5555555 JBrtirSnlre Booteff 529 Bavis SWcor. Chicago Aye?^ Open Saturday Evenings our There are^ two reasons, however, ^wfty ^we^^lliP believe it quite fair to ^opy^ The designers gpf makers of these series de| serve support, not to for* get the »rf>rft which offers them to you at^ J^^ possible pricesffi Then, if styles are copied. tpob much, they cease to be. exclusiye^ and rtwat iilldS|| main reason wlm for &#/ sake of our customers^wi ,â€" i--^s,fc and not merely-icopy them. We sell very garments alike for this^ reason, that wemayaF 3u^ouro^toim^»3«^ elusive styles.

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