WI~MET T E L I F E· November 12, 1926 If It's the Same to YouE'D rather have you make that appointment for your Christmas Portraits now. We shall have them ready for you at whatever date you specify, thus relieving you of all the usual worries that go with Chri'stmas shopping. Goodwin Women's League Won Superior Fur Shop .......... 21 Goodwin's Beauty shop ...... 18 Millen's Hardware ............ 10 Tailors Stores ................ G New Trier Confectionery ..... 5 j 1 mettc C a f e ................ , \i\,.1 Business Men's League \Von · · s [ 1 c2\ar11cc s ~ tore .... · .... · .. 18 ( Pho tographs in the Studio are 14 S cl1u1t an d N or d ..... · · · · · · · · tl8 low as $6.oo per dozen. Herbon Taxi ................. 14 S nt·d er- Caze 1 ................. . 13 ·Mac's Lunch ................. 9 Ridge A,·cnue Pharmacy ..... 9 Hoyburn Bui1ding For Appo intmen t uc k e PI um 1 )ers ....... . .... . . 4 L 615 Davis Street Call Un iv. 2~ 38 . \Vilmctte State Bank ........ 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~~ fellows League ltn -~--- @ ____ ·~ · \Von ~~~~;-~~~~~~~-; -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~o. 1 ................. . .... . ... 9 No. 3 .................. .. ...... 9 1\o. 5 ...... . ................... 9 No. 6 ............ .. .. , . ........ 7 No. 2 .......................... 7 No. 4 ......................... .4 W ll~_· _w_it_h_·t_h,;._e_B_o_w....;..,le_r__ s-----.: l Lost IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY TO DEDICATE STADIUM Ritual to Precede Saturday's Game in Million Dollar 0 Football Arena 3 1 $}375 Complete Dyche stadium,_ !'orthwcstern uni Hrsit,·'s . ncv: tmlhorr-dollar football 18 t)lant, ~ will be dedicated Saturday v.;ith imprcs . ive ceremonies \\'hich \';ill be Lost held preceding the ~hicago-N. G. 3 · game. The program start at 1 :31) 1 1 1wtll 1 7 -;harp and wil )e )roac cast to the 1 1 1 7 50.000 spectators t 1rnng 1. t 1e loucl 8 Sfleakcr \rhich has been tnstalkd at 12 the f1elcl. 12 The ritual serv.ice, which is to be 17 . read at the ceremony. was prepared D\.' 18 1 the H.cv. George Crai!-f Ste\\"art, pastor o~ tl1e St: I.uke's churcl1. Tl1is service Lost ,,·r]J const:-it of a short address h~· 6 l~rorge ~- ~(ason, cl1airrnan of tl1e sta 6 dium corporation, ,,·ho will turn th<· 6 stadium oyrr to the Board of Trustees. 8 I Rc,bnt \\'_. Campbell, . president of 8 the board ot trustees, wtll accept the 11 :-.tadium flncl in turn officially present it to President· \Vatter Dill Scott . Miss Ruth Rice, daughter of xfr. and President Scott will then commit the Mrs. Fred L. Rice of the Orrington stadium to K. L. \Vilson, athletic dihotcl, has been pledged to the Sigma I rector, and Prof. 0. F. Long, chairman Alpha Iota sororit.r at Hillsdale college, of the faculty committee on athletics . 1 Hi llsdale, Mich. This ceremony ,,·ill be brought to fl . -oclose by the band playing the Star Mrs. Ralph · T. Huff will entertain Spangled Banner and the raising of the Commanci club at luncheon and 1 the American flag. After the flag has bridge on Tuesday at her home at 706 been raised the band "':i11 play Rise \\'ashington avenue. · 'orthwestern, as a 1\orthwestern ban-oncr is raised. Mr. Dyche, in whose Daniel Bower, Jr., spent the week- honor the stadium has been named, will end with his parents, Dr. -and Mrs. raise the flags. Daniel Bower, 720 Fifth street, and attended the Illinois-Chicago game. Wilmac Studio Makes Bow 15 16 11 ·· $}500 · Pair Artistic Miller Lamps in Wrought Metal Now on Display HE new lamps feature rich gold relief on metal finishes - very handsome looking with their silk shades and smart ribbon ruches. p.:ght now is· the time to select those new lamps to brighten up the house for winter. The latest styles may be had in a wide assortment of beautiful color combina· tions. And how appropriate as wedding gifts- just the thing any bride would welcome for her new home. See this attractive assortment while ou,. stocks are C01nplete. Any lamp may be purchased the HLittle by Little!' way. Visit ourdist·lay of Miller Lamps today! As Home Decoratinl{ Shop IIlinois, according to late figures, ranks fourth in position of . the cotton The \Vilmac studio made its formal raising sjates. how at the North Shore public yesterday at its new home in Evanston, 1318 Chicago avenue. 1Irs. Clair<' M. \Vilmot Washington Drapery Co. and Mrs. :\ell E. MacHenry are the proprietors of this charming new shop I ntcrior Decorations Designed, Made which is offering objects for the hom e. and Hung Curt:lins. Shades. and Mrs. \Vilmot has bern well known a . . Bed Sp reads Made to Order. an interior decorator in Evanston fu r Ph . Wil. 36J I the past three years. Mrs. MacHenry is joining her in enlarging her fon11n business. The shop wi ll specialize i11 such thin .~s as chintzes, lamps, pillo,,·.... ancl tables. The shop itself · is attracti\·ely d l' c orated in green with orc hid drapes, ~, . . a setting- for the. fresh groups of oh jccts \rhich arc arri\'ing each day. Illinois ha~. among- its unusual prod · urts, a machine, which is manufacl ur('d in Sterling, for making stout l:tdi l'" thin. -0- T BLACKSTON...\. L . l : rhlll f!t· r a 1 111 II a rl' ) ' ,J. l' < m f'r!'o, 'I J.:" r s. -LAST WEEK\ l·tt iun ~ 'l' h t· ll rll m a tlc· " ·(·tl , nntl !-'at. l·: n ·nt o i tltt' !-'t·n so n , L- -CSifiiiEi IN 11 '11u! HONOR OF THE FAMILY- ..... I PUBLIC SERVICE . COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette \\Tilmette 2899 ]NO. S·.REESMAN, District Manager Adams Electric Shop S21 - 4th St. Ph. Wil. 1040 AMERICA'S PRE-EMINENT ROMANTIC ACTOR IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS Strong Supporting Caat: Jessie Royce Landia Eugenie Woodward Julia Shaw Robert Harrison Courtney White Harry Burkhardt William I. Clark Wilson Reynolds, Albert Berg Edward Butler, William F. Granger, D. V. -Deering