Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1926, p. 6

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14 W I L M E T T E ·L I F E of Evanston. we hope to be worthy of a place in this enterprising city, and you can rest assured that we will do everything possible to do so. In coming to Evanston we link our fortune with that of Evanston. We have done everything we can to create a store here that would be a credit to the city. Judging from the welcome it has received we have accomplished our . aim." v ........... FJ... CITY ACCLAIMS 'HUB' Ipart Thousands Throng Clothing Store on Opening Day· Boy Guesta Gladdened by Souvenirs extended a generous, "how~y-you-do, welcome to our city," greetmg to Henry C. Lytton & Sons at the formal opening of their new Hub branch store in the Orrington hotel building Monday afternoon. Several thousand persons visited the beautiful new store during the day. Mayor Charles H. Bartlett was an interested spectator and lent a hand in the opening exercises. He posed willingly for the movi'e s along side t>f the portable Walter Hiers, movie comedian . Mr. Hiers hustled his huge avoirdupois about the premises all afternoon, handing out souveniers to the 3,500 specially invited kiddies present, and signing autographs for beaming flappers. The store is all that its proprietor:-; had promised it would be. A sense of newness and distinctiveness is the first in1pression ·that strikes one upon c·n tering. Lighting Fixtures Distinctive Every little detail has been studied out for the convenience of the shopper \lntil it is a pleasure to walk through the ample aisles and view the show display of apparel in the cases. The lighting fixtures throughout the store are especially effective. Thev add a decided touch to the attract ivc-ness of the interior. They wcre installed by Ricklefs and Schuett. A large corps of courteous and highly efficient cJerk s help to make the customer's visit pleasant. The ahilitv to find what one wants immediately is an outstanding virtue of the new store. .. The first floor of the store is devoted to a large array of men's furnishings, incJuding ties, shirts, socks. etc. On this floor also is the shoe department. On the second floor is the suit department where a large assortment of the latest in men's styles can be found. Welcome Pleases Them uwe are much pleased with our new store and more pleased with the cordial manner in which Evanston has welcomed us," declared George Lytton, vice-president of the firm on the opening day. ' "We hope to make this store a vital Evanston ~- u . .. I .... I - .... P" . I March 12, 1926 --e;: u ' I 0 ) Recently having opened a piano studio Miss Edith Ray Young will accept a few more pupils. Telephone Wilmette 3651 Re ) ~· ./ ' I ' 1 :-.tu \Vi hct to i l:ii. World Court Opponents Rally Arourid Col. Smith Sentiment in Illinois against · the \\'nrld court i:-. crystalizing- around the candidacy of Col. Frank L. Smith, according- to oh~lT\· er~ attached to his C!lllpaign ·IH'ad<Juart('rs . Col. Smith is :-.n·king the 1~et;ublican nomination for L·. S. ~enator at the primaries of April 13. lie ha~ taken i:-;:-;ue ~harply with hi" tlJ>JlClllent Senatr->r \Yilliam B. ~r cKinley, who ,,·a. one oi the members of the "enate \\'ho ,·otC'd for America· ~ adherence to the world court. MOTORING FROM FLORIDA :\Tr. and ~Irs. :\[unrne Cole ldt St. I \·tt'rshurg-, Fla .. :\f on day to ~pend about a fortnight motoring home . T II t' y \\' i II r i ~ i t i n \\' i I m l't t (' a " t h e ~..:' u e :-. t s o f ;.. f r ~ . l' o I <-,. " ~ i ~ t e r. :\ f r :-. . I o 1111 l'alllphell of H15 Lake avenue. J,;·forc returning to their apartment in J.:,·an .. t on. ).Jr-. . 1~ . ~ .. ~ ~ - - .... .., A - - ~ T I - - .r ... - -1 . I" tru Sci of th ma pte.~ th<1 tlal it A Splendid Investment Masonic Temple Wilmette Pf'l sh ne~ IHI rh pn oi 1~. ~ljJe._ 110\l'(lll\ ' ak~rin!.! 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