10 .. Rpp THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Eetabllehed HI I •• with which la combined V THE WILMETTB LOCAL NEWS ._________ElUbllllCd ltt8 __________ ItHVED rRIDAY OP BACH WEEK by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY Hit Central Ave, Wllmatta, lit Telephone .WIlB»*tt» II SUBSCRIPTION .. All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Article* for publication should reaoh this office by Wednesday afternoon to Insure appearance in current Issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will he charged for at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postofflce at Wllmette. Illinois, as mall matter of the seeond elaaa under the act of March t, ll?t. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 The Hoover Price List Secretary Hoover makes announce- ment of the forthcoming publication of price lists to tell what should be charged by retail merchants for the materia* 'thnf ♦Key soil, figures basfd upon the cost of production and trans- portation. It will afford an interest- ing *ct uai figures~7or those who are given to scanning such columns, but it will be effective to lower the cost of living only if the housewives of the country make*it a daily torbit to furnished and have the understanding to apply that information to the conditions that prevail in their ownâ€"chapping points. During the warju)_man gave better service to the country than Herbert Hoover as food administrator. He was able, through some element in Ms personality, to enlist the volun- tary aid of housewives generally, so to impress, the duty of conservation upon the public as to make it even fashionable. This enthusiastic co-op- eration with the head of the food ad- ministration was an even greater ele- ment in tlie exercise of economy in the use t>f food materials than the federal regulations governing prices and amounts that could be brought, for it stimulated the women in the homes to the practice of their utmost -in ingenuity and skill in the prepara- tion" of the family meals. In his present plan of enlisting the support of the housewives to effect the lowering of food costs through acquainting them with the approxi- mate co'st of his stock to the mer- chatlti Secretary Hoover has the con- sideratTlc asset <>FThT~a3nTidence of the women and an almost personal liking for him because of the relation- ship thai was established through the food administration. It should be a wonderful help in making the price list mean something ro feminine read- ers and secure from them a co-opera- tion that would not be accorded to an- other man. A woman 5 feet 2 inches in height may properly weigh 113 pounds; 5 feet 3 inches, 119 pounds, and 5 feet 4 inches, 130 pounds. ^C STANLEY steam cars are just as nat- urally endowed with perfect road perfor- mance as a horse is. STANLEY steam cars are just as easily driven and are easier to take care of. STANLEY cars are (therefore the saf- est automobiles. They ha*, no starter*, dutches or gran to shift. WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER STANLEY sales & service HUBBARD WOODS, ILL. Tel. Winn.tka, 956 4t The Nicest Store in Town" "The Nicest Store in Town' The World is so foil of a number of things! Butâ€" ~ TOUNTAlI^rSQUARE EVANSTON Children's Shop Is another of our dreams realized It Is a Complete Store for Children Not a shop of odds and ends. The baby, the growing girl, the young miss and growing boy can be outfitted in as practical or elaborate a fashion as desired from our selections. You will HI bet only Lords h^nre-*ireb^nnr^ find It dsciaedly the , right ^foec-to blouses for wee slen der. young things. Styles similar to this made of batiste are $5^and^k25 shop. Checked gingham ruffles some of them they are $3.95 each. Sizes 14 to 16 Always in Stock Roofing material and Wall Board EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. Church St. and Maple Ave. Evanston, 111.______ Evanston 42 Wilmctte 112 Cornell Wall Board Exclusive Distributors I ask you! Why does a fella have to go to bed when they're^ all dressecTup like me â- i# new, s 1 eepers? Mums says they're blss'n crepe. (What ever that is) They're so white an* prettyâ€" They got a pocket too. We boY em at Lords - - They only cost $ 1.50. For the Baby â€"â€"A fate ^^Fi4^^4y^ Panttesâ€"Made of white rub- berâ€"Slip-on style, perfo- ^ rated at the top for ^Q^ ventilation. Spec9! at «3v7W For the Girl Graduate The daintiest Princess Slips are shownâ€"Lace-trimmed models are 1.75, 2.50 and 3.95. Strap top models, lace and embroidery trimmed are 2.50, 3.50 and 4.50. the Boy Graduate The dandiest white Madras Shirts in-several sizes and combinations of stripes are here. They are sized 12 to 14 neckband. The price is 2.00. This demure little Miss is wearing a Black Sateen Chin Chin Frock Course I'm a great, big boy now! Why? i« Well can't you see Tve got a Oliver Twist Suitâ€" Me 'nmy Daddy just bought this at Lords: This one cost us $3.95 But they've got others from $2.95 to $5.50 her mother finds it saves washing and makes her little girl look adorable too, which is all one really demands. Around the neck, bloomers, edge of skirt and sleeves white satin is used most affectively as trimming. In sizes 2 to 6. * t\C The price is . 1 #clo "As I've always said" remarks the young ladu With the tennis racket, There are MicUft and middies but none so trim and smart as Jack Tars- Lords is the only place in Evanston where you can get them. They have such good looking ones. Prices are $2.50 to $5.95 Gee Whiz! It I like this sweater! ItVgot two pockets, big imyormjr hands. *N I can put a coat on over^t if I want without Mums helpâ€"shef doesn't have to tuck the col- lar in 'cause it's just the right size. Mine's blue but Lords got them in green, brown and rose. They are $7.50 Who could help but want »| play when dressed in a J«*| Tar Frock-such as this. They're wear proof and *; cunning the Kiddies love the*. In cadet blue braid «JJ emblem trimmed. Sizes 2 HJ| 3 are $4.50 Khaki in sizes and 6 are $3.95.