Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1933, p. 23

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works of art have concluded arrange- ments to 'lease a substantiat, portion of the available space in the new building for a term of five years, lie- *ginning October 1, on a minimum guarantee and percentage basis. *Herbert L.- Lucas represented Tat- mai, Imc. in this transaction. Plans now being prepared>-for the interior treatment of the space just leased indicate that Tatman,, mc., will have the most modern and'at- tractive 'shopping .accommodations in its new Evanston . location. ýThé new shop, wbich Tatman's plan to make onie of the sats and most beautiful iii the middle west, wilI-je twIice the size of the present, store at517 -Davis street. Mechanically Veutilated Tatman's as well as the otlh'er stores in« the building ilbemchan ically ventilated by an air condi~ition-, ing system with cooling and humidi- fying facilities. Maher and McGrew, the archi' tects;, also planned the last import- ant commercial structure in Evans- *ton, the Cooley building at 1631 Or- rington avenue, competed in 1931 and winner of the Evanston Art commission award for commercial building erected that year. It is reported that present inquiry for space in the Tudor Shops indi- cate that the building will. be ful!y rented before the completion of the building program. Tatrnan's. need to expand into a ot the Evanston store. Fia In analyzing the success of T at- joli man's one cannot ingore the per- nue, Chicago store. He' was sent to Ev-, anston sxc years ago to open the inew store and is well known here and tbroughout the north shore. KenilwJorth Yo'uth om Bicycle* Tour >Paul T., Gilbeet, Jr., 554 Brier strçet, Kenilworth, who expected to cycleto the Black His to prospect hais changed. bis plans and. instead kVill go to McGregor, Mi nn., to spend a inonth ,with his brother, Peter. After traveling from Kenilworth to S.Paul, Minni., on his wheel in threç and one-haif, days, and mraking, 137 miles the first day,' young Gil- bert deterinred the trip to the Black Hilsý by bicycle was too strenuous and decided to, remain, in Minnesota. Gilbert has recenitly received a scho larship for his sophamore year at No rthwestern university, after miakinig a straight "A' average for his entire freshman course, a »d coi- pleting two years of Engiish and two years of chemistry in one year. He plans to prepare for research work in chemistry. In addition to bis aca- demic record, Gilbe'rt won two num- erals for track work the past year. Betty Lawrence of 124 Robsart road, Kenilworth, entertained at a dessert bridge luncheon Thursday of last week in honor of Mariati Megginson of St. Louis and Martha Miller of Cleveland, who were guests of Libby Townsen.1 onl iamniy [elroseae Thus.ye#r,,we are Dry Cleanming, more garuments than, ever before in our, history. This in a fact. our re corde prove it. Why the increase? .Because pur cuhtorners find- quality workmàanship restores the life, heauty and style .of apparel. 'And tubs .meaus' longer wear, with a smaller elothes inavestment. For 23 yearswee given qua lity and provedi our res ponsihility ttue auüd agai". Our pies are the same as asked elsewhere for 'qua lty work. And, we know we eau, please you W.yond mny previous ex perien ce. 5427-31 BROADWAY - CHICAGO ph...e CHICAGO TRANSLATE 6M0 -NO TOLL CHARGE- FOR TWENTY-THREE YEARS CHICAGO'S AND NORTH SHOESLARGEST AND OUTSTANDING CLEANERS TO ALL ENTRANCES, WORLD$S FAIl.R with every CHicAcAGO&NORTHmWESTERN .R*i.m, , I..

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