April 9, 19'.:!6 WILMETTE PLAN STAGE "LADIES NIGHT" LIFE BOOST ~LAYGROUND ,_ At the meeting of the Wilmette On next Tuesday evening, April 13, Chamber of Commerce, held last Mon- the Ouilmette Council, K. of C. will day evening, members endorsed the hold a Ladies night a·t the Odd Felplayground tax proposal and the an- lo·w' s hall. Plans for the affair innexation proposal which will be on the clude entertainment, dancing and a little ballot at the coming village elec- card party. All members are urged to tion. G. C. Scheibe, 456 Winnetka bring their wives or sweethearts an~ ave nue, was _ taken in as a member. _.:._ attend. . --- --- ---- -- ________ ____ ___ TO SHOW COLLEGE SLIDES Wilmette Chapter No. 753, Order of Willard W. Bartlett a~sistant to the I the Eastern St~r, will give a card party, president of Carlton ~ollege, will show I !lot only for 1ts members but ~or all lantern slide s of the college at Com- mtere s t~d pers01~s at the W1lm~tte munity House, Winnetka at 8:00 o- W01yan s club th1s Saturd~y evenmg,. 'clock and again at 9, on Thursday eve- Apnl 10. The proceeds denved ·are to ning April 15. There will be no admis- go toward the organ for the new Masion charge and all who are intere sted sonic .temp~e and· for that reason the in Carlton or in the college problem committee 111 charge urges a large atarc invitctl to attend. tendance. I ... ). The Letters of . . ' I ~ ·· 1 UEEN VICTORIA Publication Authorized ·By King George In the following cablegram from Lord Stam/ordham, private secretar.y to the King . William Randolph Hearst, Esq., New York . The King is very glad that through the .popular newspaper press of the United States, a full presentation of Queen \Tictoria' s character and personality, as revealed in her letters, should be made to the American people, between whon1 and her in her lifetime mutual feelings of sympathy and friendliness never failed. (Signed) Stan1fordham. · ,· ... · · · I I ·· ) How Remarkable She Was We Are Just Finding Out She kept Europe out of war for sixty years. To her, the great Wilhelm, Emperor of Prussia, and Nicholas, Czar of Russia, were Willie and Nicky, to be talked to effectively like naughty children when they threatened the peace of Europe. And so she did talk ·to them and so she kept the peace. Less than a dozen years after she died they had destroyed the peace of Europe and sent six million men to their death-a thing they never would have dared to do if Victoria had been alive. She lived through and controlled the diplomatic policies of five Prime Ministers and apparently was the mental equal of them all. In addition to which, as B.ill N ye put it, she managed to rear nine children. We are just beginning to learn how great a woman this Queen Mother was. The perspective of a quarter of a century was necessary. Her intimate letters and papers and her own diary give the most remarkable side lights on nineteenth century history that the world has ever seen. These papers are now being published for the first time. ., . .. · , . 1r They begin next Sunday and wlll appear each week in the {'-" ., . Sunday Herald and .E xaminer Order your copy lrom your dealer on your way home tonight