Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1921, p. 7

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>j|)S BOOST OWN â- sports AT U. OF L Helen EfUMi WsksaeitO Sfrgjâ€"t At StaU Ualwoaialty, gupfofas a/u Wom« Boosfd Drhro Why nne big reason why the co-eds "Ted so hard in the recent suc- ful University of Illinois student Sum campaign." said MUs Helen ns 616 Gregory avenue, Wilmette, of the major committee leaders. « simply that we might secure miate and suitable playground Sties, to replace the rather ",re equipment that we have on fcampus at present. Our committees ranked equally Y those of the men. Our work i ju t as important and just as m'cult With the Stadium the n will have excellent Varsity sport Ids and the co-eds, recreational Ids' and playgrounds that would nor any institution, including the st exclusive and expensive girl's tool in the country. And that's the son we were willing to work wi- sely during the drive that netted _arly $700,000." LVlien the new Memorial Stadium completed the co-eds of the Un- crsjty will tio longer be seriously ndicapped by a lack of physical ucation and playground facilities. THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY S, 1921 That is the case at the present tune, for the 2,000 girls are forced to play on a recreational tract of less than one acre, containing about seven tennis courts, two hockey and base* bail fields, nnd an archery court. The new Stadium itself will cover approximately IS acres, and will be the center of a recreational field and playground of nearly 100 acres. It is possible that half of this tract will be set aside exclusively for women. It will contain 100 tennis courts. 25 baseball diamonds, eight gridirons, numerous soccer and hockey fields, a polo field, and perhaps an artificial ice skating rink. ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PLANS OUTING JULY It Children of the Sunday school of St. John's Lutheran church will fare forth to New Trier High school field with their parents Saturday afternoon, July 16, for the annual summer outing of the church and Sunday school. There are to be games for the kiddies as well as for the older people. A feature will be a ball game with married men pitted against the bachelors. Other inter- esting events include class contests with prizes for winners and lots of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dickson of 117 Broadway avenue, have moved to Kewanee, 111. OW IRON WAIN OF THE BLOOD ND MAY MAKE HER WRINKLED. AGED AND CAREWORN. GIVING HER PACE A PALE, HAGGARD. SICKLY APPEARANCE For want of Iron you may practically be sn _ woman at from SO to 35, weak, downhearted nd "rtil fnpged out." You may be in such a ighly nervous irritable state that you "go all > pieces" on the slightest provocation, while t so or 60 with good health and plenty of iron your blood, you may still be young in feeling nd so attractive and full of life as to defy lection of your real age. It's not always the youngest woman that Is tost touirht afterâ€"there Is an indescribably During fascination in the rosy cheek, the viting lips and sparkling eyes of a blood filled ith iron. You may be afflicted with iron star- at ion of the blood and not know it, just as housands cf other women are. It is said that about one person in three In merica today suffers more or less from malnu- ition-lack of nourishment, which is caused ot by lack of food, but in manycasea, by lack of ufflcient iron in the blood toenable you to get hegtrength^and nourishment out of your food. Indoor life, over-eating and modern methods f cookery are sapping the iron from the blood f hundreds of thousands of women. Our fore* ithcrs. to whom history refers as a nation of ed blooded Americans, ate the husks of grains ud the skins and peels of vegetables and other coarse foods rich in strength giving organic iron, which the modern woman does not get. To make up for the great Joss of Iron caused by the life woman is compelled to lead she should eat more such Iron-contalnlng-^vca, tables and fruits as spinach and baked apples and take organic iron like Nuxated Iron from time to time to help enrich her blood and re> vitalise her wornout, exhausted nerves. Nuxated Iron represents organic iron In such a highly condensed form that one dose of it is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic Iron content) to eating half a quart of spinach, one quart of green vegetables or half a dozen apples. It's like taking extract of beef instead of eating pounds of meat. Over 4,000,000 people annually are using Nuxated Iron. It will not injure the teet nor disturb the stomach. It often Increase* the bodily and mental vigor, strength and endurance of weak, nervous, "run-down" folks In two wce1c8*~tinie7~Your money win bo refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain satisfactory results. Beware of sub- stitutes. Nuxated Iron comes in tablets onlyâ€" never in liquid form. Always look for the word "Nuxated" on every package and the letters N I on every tablet. Sold by all druggists. ^Mother says ~ __ 'dont want him to run barefoot over the stones" He finds the Hood Bayside "sneaker" is so much lighter than others that he'll wear them. They are thick enough to protect his feetâ€"and the lighter weight, I find, gives better wear than others. Also, the Baysides cost less. Hood Baysides are a long wearing summer shoe for the low price. They are a sensible shoe for chil- dren in hot weather from every point of view, but •mjmu ui a&wvv ww ugsa m I mm m mm^mmymm ^»w^»w WT â€" â€" they are made in all siaes for every member of the family. â- .* o4sk any dealer or write us. Hood Rubber Ptoducts Co., Inc. Watertown, Massachusetts. _HAAft^ OkBcy! Ah* 4hiM 4b* life!!' I LIKE mjjoh. BUT DAYS do coma. WHEN SKIES am Moo. ABOVE THE city amok* AND BREEZES stir. • • • THE PAPERS on my desk. AMD THEN I think. WHAT I would do. e • • IF I wore boss. I'D OPEN shop. • • • 1 AT TWELVEoclock. AND CLOSE at one. WITH ONE hour oft FOR LUNCH, and I. WOULD GET old Sam. • • • TO RUN mo out.. • • • IN HIE big six. AND DROP mo off. UNDER A greenwood tree. • • • BESIDE A babbling brook. AND THERE I'd He. • a a AND EVERY IN A while. ROLL OVER. OR MAYBE alt and thlnl. BUT MOST likely. • • • JUST SIT. AND EVERY ones. IN A while I'd light. -a • • ONE OF my Chesterfields. AND OH Soy. • • • I GUESS that wouldn't • * • • SATISFY! • • • COMPANIONSHIP? Say, there never waa auch a cig- arette aa Chesterfield for steady company! Just aa mild ana smooth as tobaccos can beâ€"bun with a mellow "body" that satis- fies even cigar smokers. On lazy days or busy onesâ€"all the time â€"you want this "satisfy- smoke." Havm you aeon thm noio AIR-TIGHT tin* of SO? Bathing Suits Every grade. At the right pricesâ€"and the right quality. In all materials and prices- solid comfort for summer. BURNS TOGGERY Right Across From The Northwestern Station. Wilmette Ice & Teaming Co. F. MEIER, Prop. DISTILLED WATER ICE Black Soil for Lawns Gradinf Lawn FortUbor Saad and Gravel FILLING- BuUduu Material We Build Driveways REASONABLE 733 W. Railroad Are. WU.53 WS RANDOLPH U,Er£I MARKET â- HHHHHH^Hi Market PHONE 12S1 Next to Rosenberg's 821 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 Big Saturday Sale of Fruit, Vegetables, Fancy Meats Steak..............35c lb. Pork Tenderloin ....------ Spring Leg Lamb------- Fancy Native Rib Roaat ... 3«c lb. Roast Veal ................ISc lb. ..... .......itceV SPECIAL Roaat Pork Pol Roaat 15c | ainfi Roast 18c lb. Sugar Cured Com 2 lbs. Pure Lard.....35c Try Oar F< Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.

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