THE LAKE «"â„¢* ™™"» TOTDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 Wilmette Homes Dunng the coming weeks the Lake Shore Sews, with the kind assistance of T SHter Gillette will publish a scries of photograph- of beautiful home> t Wiltâ„¢ . W lmette is noted for its beauty, and it is peculiarly appropriate that thTs nualitv be pointed out at this time of the year when nature put, the finishing touches on to scenes already pleasing. Wa back when there were no cement walks on forest avenue, arid ~^^)TTZrV^T^nnc, a ten room house designed by George Meyer of Kenihvorth. That was in 1899. just after the street had been PSNot this residence, built 24 years ago, is one of the beauty spots of wXeUe, for its own pleasingâ- ^^^ZJ^^^^^^t^ ^ rjrparticular beauty ^HhTfl^er^^ the house. This garden. Mrs. bche.den- helm's delight, is encircled by a dense bank ot shrubs. Mr. Schetdenhelm is the president of the State Bank and Trust company of Evanston. ____________________________________ URGES CARE IN MAIL ADDRESSES Postmaster Shantz Cautions Letter Writers BillThe Baxter ^ I L "Because of the increasing number of pieces of mail which are insufficiently, in- correctly, and illegibly addressed, it is important to caution mailers to exercise greater care in this particular," writes Jos. E. Shantz, Wilmette postmaster. "During the year 1922 there were 200,000,000 pieces of such mail deposited in the post offices of the country, of which about 17.000,000 pieces reached Letter office, and in this Dead Letter mail thm poorly or insufficiently addressed were found more than $100,000 in cash. "I^jy^paxuigâ€"^u^y-^na+teTâ€"for mail- ing, the following directions should be j observed: Addressing Mail "1. Print or write legibly the com-j plete name,' post office, state, street and number. In lieu of street and number the address may be a post office box or a rural route. In any event write -----theâ€"utostâ€"coffipTete address available. "2. Avoid abbreviations which may be confusing or misleading, such as 'Cal.,' often mistaken for 'Col.;' 'Miss.' ___oiten-â€"mistakenâ€"forâ€"^Mfnr ttt MassTT THE GflAVE OF POCAHONTAS WHEN OPENED V/AS FOUND (JNOCCUPIFD. WOMEN 5IMPLYCANT STAY HONE] SEEMS" T 'Va.' often mistaken for Pa.,' etc "3. The sender should write or print his name ox address in upper left hand corner. "4. If a complete address is not ob- tainable, the best address available should be used, with any descriptive words which will aid in delivery, such as 'Mer- chant,' 'Clerk,'. 'Mechanic.' 'Teacher' or in care of some person or concern. "5. If the addressee is a 'transient' â€"indicate that fact by the wprds 'General Delivery' or-â€"Transient.' -â€"^67-_frr_s1wrt7~anTx~an address which will enable the postal clerks and car- riers readily to deliver the mail." I USB SfflURINE Nightand fon^m^t Have Clean YOUR LYtO Healthy 6yes If they Tire, Itch, Smart* Bum or Discharge, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine. Soothes and Refreshes* Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free &e £oo& MURINE CO., 9 East Ohio Street, Chicago Read the Want Ads RAZOR BLADES Sharpened Mail us your old dull safety razor blades. We will sharpen them like new and mail back to you.________-â€" Double edge blades... 35c doaen Single edge blades .. .25c dozen Satisfaction^gu^r^mee_d_=^2A- 7hoirr~5ervice^ Grv^~uTatrial. Chandler's Jft * /buntairv Square * A* *T &> va W S T o xsr £ mm Unpack Clothes You've Laid- WE DRY CLEAN DRAPES RUGS - CURTAINS P0RTIERS* COVERS ETC Have Them Cleaned It Sure Pay â€".:â- """ We Clean Everything - Dry cleaning pays actual dividends. It is one of the_ methods p£ saving clothes and money i that | never makes you sorry that you tried it. .We want | you tejf^^ our rorld ;^^|rieictc m^SBKUKM 511 Main St. ANDDYERS A. K. MESTJIAN, Prop. Wilmette 1949 The Ounce of Prevention that is very likely to pre- vent you frornjosinjjjyal; uablelT thru either fire theft or carelessness, is a safety deposit box in our vaults. Keep your valuables - where they41 be safe, and you'll never have to wor- ^^xaboutJiiejiVJirjnourft over their loss. It costs but very little. i WILMETTE STATE BANK Central Ave. at Twelfth i III Your Home Dank i tW Cara Nome Fine- di^crrmTrratTorrTri the" choice of perfumes is recognized every where as the mark of good taste. The true perfume of fashion must possess the ele- ments which express refinement, seiectness fastidious- ness. â- yaf^r<nds Beaut V Therein lies_-tkeâ€"j^^r-ot of Cm-n Nouit-^ hv^r^wirfpnZ~ ing appeal. Whether you first learn to know Cara Nome through the Complexion Powder, Toilet Water, Talcum, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Extract or Sachet you will instantly recognize a character-of Which the sense never tires. And this same Cara Nome individuality expressed in the delicate blue and gray package will be a continued delight to your eye. ,.';-,-••. :.-^l0^^ Our stock of Importedâ- :^'^^i^Sr"l^i}pi^^tef^,\^A Powders is an ever increasing lir^^itht]h|^ popular odors such as : ">:;:i;v e :;;^^ "'""' Caron's Black Narcissus" " Viny's Golliwogg .: ^_j_;jZL:, ^, Rigaud's Mi Nena Rigaud's Mary Anderson _^_ 7 "Houbigant Quelque Fleurs ' Houbigant Ideal Sauze's Lauris Cojy*s U Origan ~ ... - ^ ^e Chine. ^_______^jc^osHie-&-Ttvoii ae \^n And many others all sold at popular prices. Reiuie^ Phones 28 and 29 WILMETTE '"'.*" '\":,fai£$*ff*f":~r. IliragK