Are for MOUNTING TRAIN TRACKS for CONSTRUCTING- DOLL HOUSES for- SCROLL SAW WORK for PING-PONG TABLES for HUNDREDS 0F OTHER USES We have a large assortment jne stock at a low.. pri ce. STORM SASH IS. CHEAPER! Donet dlyaQlrdy rder storm Windows, now at the Iowest price in years. <Jomplete -stock! Hoffm2aarn Brou. 1208 central Avenm - phonme iuuefte 131 For'More Titan Forty Y.ora WIEBOLDTP'S BASEMENT Davis Street -EVANSTON- Wilmet'e I1100 council, wvon the Zone I attendance, ban- ner for the fourth consecutive ycar, when they attended the annual. Regional Assenihly of'Scouters at' the Edgewater Beachi hotel, Chicago. AbOut 800 meni were pre sent-ironi the states of Region 7,, including Michigan, indiana, Wisco,,nsini and Illinois. Henry Fowvler, president of thc local council, received tlie!anner for the North Shore area. The following meni were present.: Henry Fowlcr, George Bersch, George C. Getgood, Charles A. Steele, Harry W. Stannard, Walter B. Méti-alf,, Dr.ý C., V. Nicl)ols;, Sol St* Peter, Robert F. Docpel, John B. Jackson, Edward Anderson, Jjerwvig C. Toeppen, D)an G. Stuces, Monroe \ccKillip, Keith Rob- crts, Lyle Gourley, Robert Rocher, Wil- liam Tr. Amendt, Leo Steele, Johin Udeil, Bovd Anderson, Dr. Hubert Carleton, Arthur Kjcllquist, Otto Fisher, -M. W. Schwall, E. O. McNair,W. A. Clohisy, Carl Easterherg, Dr. J. 0. Ely, Rob-, cri B. Brown, Dr. Terry, E. A. Rumim- 1er, Harry Roberts, J. J. McNulty,ý Dr. O. iH. Bersch, Edward. Kwiiz, Jacques de La Chapelle, George Walkey, Heath Davis, George Gaidzik, Myron C. Ryboit, Carl MMns Harold G., Boltz, and. Jack Demorest. Homemade CAKES. Of ihat temping -Variety ta iakes everybody want i. "second. piece." Your holiday order. pieuse! A ugel F'ood Cakes a Speicialty the Joseph Stars school in Keniil%%ortl. Friday afternoon of this wéek at 1 :30 9o'clock by the seventh grade liteýrà- turc class of the school. Reliearsals for the play are beling cônduètedi under the direction of miss Gertrude Herrick. The 'Play is to bc, given béfore the, entire school. .Par- ents also hiave been invited to. attend. Following are the names of dt. pupils, in the cast and the parts tlîeY play. ryît3-l, Scetty Campbell;. MytYL. Peggy Ketcham; Ligbt,, Charlec Driver;, Fairy Berylune, Zo de la; Chapelle; Daddy Tyl, jack Fyfe; Munmimy Tyl, Geraldine Cox;- Gaff er iryl, A rend Knoop; Granny Tyl, Mlary Jane, Smith; 'rime, Benjamin Mac - Kinnion; Niglit, Edith Ujîlett; neigli- bor's little girl, Bunny Dahm; Dog. Bill3 Powers; Cat, SuzanneMaurer; Bread, John Weese;. Sugar, Robert Mathieson; Fire, Virginia Howe; WVater, .Barbara ,Bartling.; Milk. Mary B arr e tt ; Cold-in-the-Head, Arthurr Cruttendeli; Blue chi-Idren, Kik Taylor, D)onald Stiliman, Arthur, Bonntet, Betty Sullivan, David Skil- len, and Everett Phillips; ghosts. Biurton Smith, Bruce ýkesseguie, Ver non Faulstick, David. Skillen anti. jack Fitzgerald.; hours, Jeatintttu Robertson, Suzanne Blair, Shirley Claffey, Patty R~aab, Bunny t>ahm,. Cornelia Noyes, Phyllis Hollands and Jane Krauss. The stage crew for the play is coin posed of Billy Stebbins,- Charlces 'ihorsen, Toni Gaties and 1311 lis bury. On the property committec arý, Mary Barrett,,$uzanne, Blair, Shirleyý .Cîattey and Cornelia ,\oyes. Announce N. T. Office Hours During Vacation -Business o0ficç$s at New Trier High school wili remain. open iduring. the. Christmas vacation period, it has beeni announced.* The bours each day, ex- cept Christmas anid New Vear,, will be fromn 8:30 to 12 o'clock, andi f rom 1 to 4:30 o'clock. Oni Saturdays the« liours will be torn 8:30 to 12 o'clock, The regular schedule of office hiours 75e 9, Io 'Add inonths of wear to your old comfortable shoes by taking ad- vantage of tbis modern Wieboldt service! First quality oak balf soles Andi-rubbier he-els used on ail repair ..wtrk,. 7.3c for both! AVI~ m~ Wl L A iso Ca risos Building> Phairisacy, 63,ý Charch St., Evassonm, Gre. 3316