ifpia^ PPPPiHB sppi mmmmmm l«i THEmKESHO^ $$$•â- Social Happenings The Thursday Luncheon club was en- tertained yesterday at, the home of Mrs. F. FT Cain, 1229 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. Mrs. Guy R. Knickerbocker, was host- ess to the Thursday Luncheon and Bridge club yesterday at her residence, 617 Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harwood have returned to their home, 606 Greenleaf avenue, from an enjoyable stay in Excelsior Springs, Mo. The Strollers' Club were entertain- ed with a bridge-luncheon Tuesday afternoon by .Mrs. Thos. J. Tubbs, 1350 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Frederick Armstrong of the Edge water Beach hotel left yesterday for a fortnight's visit with friends in St. Paul, Minn, 3 Mrs.< S. M. Dingee, 932 Lake avenue, entertained the members of the Mother's Club at luncheon on Monday of this week. Mrs. Charles Harrison Smith will be hostess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club next week at her residence, 919 Forest avenue. Mr. B. F. Lewis, Jr., 610 Washington avenue,-i& leaying-Taesday on a busines trip to: California. -©â- One^of the Tuesday Luncheon clubs met this week with Mrs. Charles McCue, 631 Washington avenue. The J. W. H. Higbee home at 810 Lake avenue, is quarantined with scarlet fever. Mrs. 'Percy M. Bingham, 208 Wood court, is seriously ill at the Evanston Hospital. - â- ' n tir. and Mrs. Chas. J. Broughton o* 928 Ashland avenue, are inlfOntario; Canada, for an extended stay, l^'yiSKt!' Spif Electric Railways Wffl 11* ' Spend $240,000,000 Electric railways of the United States will spend the great sum of $240,000,000 during 1923 for new equip- ment and plant facilities, according to a^ survey of expansion programs. This is in addition to large nor- mal expenditures which must always be made for materialsT and supplies Styles All accepted styles in glasses, established by the discerning usage of those who wear them, with the assistance of expert counsel in selec- tions suitable to various occasions, can be had at - The Aimer Coe ------Stores-------- Evanston Store 527 Davis Street Phone 6b04 Five minutes from anywhere downtownâ€"and in Cranston | necessary tp continuous operation of the properties of the city and inter- urban, • lines*; ; ^^gmmmm igsfgii These. pM>$osl^ about 60 per cent greater than those QI ID fWI/l?DC Including Labor and Material Davenport $11410 m: Satis- faction -v Guar- nnml vnair â- >^i#' ante^ Nllllli -taT^ j|||| Alao a woaderfol aelectloa oi__ ported CoverlBsa at a treatead- ona reduction due to oar -nrlde experience la the atakla* of ۥâ-¼- era, eaabllaa; ua to sjive you aap- erior quality. Save 80% oa your Automobile cover*.. Order " . direct fromâ€" $6.50 GOLLINBROS. Formerly With Mandel- Bros. Call or.....Writ^-^^Pii 713 MAIN ST* EVANSTON Phone Evanston 6121 â- II */////////////,•//. m vMtmtiit Library Plaza Hotel Evanston THE finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair depart- ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. y&A.'". ^1Svlifefe *%v V%^K HotJSBNo. 603 This is one of the many beautiful Face ^ridt homes me have to show yon. i plcanhor^ B*^ tog his home,unless he combines tfcel artistic with the durable* Face Brick, in it^j ^Hwye ^ai*ge^#£ ^©lo^ tones and t^Ktiires^| and in die artistic effects possible thixnighi the haiidl^ offers an appeal to the most diverse tastes.! Besides, tiiere is tne solid satislaction o£g knowing t^at^ safety, and ecx>nomy in the long run, no| other material equals Jfeen||rit^ _____ill mm taiiridPW?Mbbiit"it or get! a copy oi "the St^ l^alLthefectsftAlso^eourbigcolleo-j tibn of 3 to &-room Face Brick houses. No atiotu HWe are here to serve you. mm WW LS^iickJMsaiCsJfc - Hydraulicâ€"Pre«I Brlclc Co. Burt T. Wheeler Brick Co. m' liJcHAMBER srfJfrJCOMMERCE BUILDING s ******* m': ti!i!Ciiic«gok. in. .â„¢,M;asesâ„¢,.«„,,>;.,,.:,:.,a:a =W* An Orchestra for everyf occasion Phone GEORGE STRElf Wabash 6316 14 E. Jackson BouL, Chicago UP^O^DATE DANCE MUSIC Any Instrumental-Combination â- :l^i^â„¢'%Srr^fifi^'ijhw- Tf<* FINE FOOD! femUe l$» at*rtictiw smsc^^ There is no other place quite so enj bcMaitaioiu^ 'i^kSiifiMm'W^P' ^fc.tJon»TeIe^<>nei >m Sjfta â- mrty^jj^ -mMm& A 'iffl-'j - ';: m * â- -â- â- â- â- â- .â- ®»A-:m-:-. ... •"••â- â- '• |^^^|^^^gWjjh,l'p1 central: jjtanQSjrcjpsi line. â- :?s?4?ii?ifsii^^K^^% < on made n necessary for us to make certain changes fa our schedule, to meet the requirements every thirty minutes from 6:06 a. nu until 7:06 p. m., then every hour until 11:06 p. m., daily except Saturday and Sunday, when ex- }urjfirom 6:06 a. nu to 11.-06 p. nu 0 Limited trains for Chicago leave Wilmette every hour from 6:42 a. nu to 1:42 a. nu checked to all points on thg 'i/imXK^^tS^^^B: .......rHrT NORTH SHORE W0M 3i| Wilmette rmmt^JSmmii^^ â- ^ -il»