Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Dec 1921, p. 13

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â- mi ..!.i i . im,m\mmmmmm^mmmmmmmm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 13 Alice, Dormousm, Coming In Film* Alice In Wonderland to ba Shown for Children as Benefit to "Gr«»ttr Goucher Fund." Goucher College alumnae will pre- .#nt the $50,000 film production, "Alice ?n Wonderland," at the Hoyburn the- ater Kvanston, during the afternoon Im|'evening of Wednesday, Decem- ber 28, for the benefit of the "Greater loucher Fund." Tiic senario was written by W. W. Young and follows closely Louise Carroll's classic. \iola Savoy plays the title role and the White Rabbit is taken by Herbert Rice. The Blue Caterpillar, the Mad Hatter, the Chesshire Cat, the Dor- mouse, the Owl Twins, the March Hare, the Giant Lobsters, the Dodo Bird and the Mock Turtle will alt be there. Tickets are on sale at the Evanston Pharmacy, 601 Davis street, Kvanston. Posters announcing the •event have been placed in the public schools by special permission of the school authorities. The "Greater Goucher Fund" is for $6,(K)0,00O. The first million is to be raised by June 1, 192?. In the event .$6()O,00O is realized by that time the Rockefeller Foundation has promised to complete the million. This will be used for endowment purposes. The remaining $5,000,000 is to be used iu moving the college from Baltimore to a new 21-acre campus within a short distance of Baltimore. North shore Goucher college alumni are, laboring diligently in the deter- mination to achieve the $600,000 goal by June 1. Play Net* School For Blind $1,000 Performance of "Daddy Long Logs'* Brings Largo Audience to Now Trior Auditorium "Daddy Long Legs" the play that was so effectively staged at New Trier three weeks ago, was repeated Satur- day night before a large audience. The proceeds, which totalled about $1,000 were given to Wm. A. Hadley to help finance his "Correspondence School for the Blind." The New Trier High school Assem- bly Friday morning was addressed by Mr. Hadley, of Winnetka, founder of the Correspondence School for the Blind. Mr. Hadley related a number of interesting facts about the found- ing of his school and concerning its work at the present time. With the assistance of Mrs. Hadley he is taking care of ninety students from different parts of the United States, Alaska, and China. GOOD POTATOES are now obtained right at your door. Read Farmer Kingsbury's ad on page 9. â€"Adv. Ymas TW» Outfits Xmas Tree Outfits M 16 LIGHT SET $3.5Q Bulbs 10c, 15c, 25c each Fancy Light* 25c to 60c each TOY TRAINS Open Evenings ELECTRIC SHOP „„ 1104-6 Davis Street Evanston 2230 j<mummm Luster Teaset, teapot, sugar and creamer, sad six cups and saucers. 935. Colbp'fi A most interesting place tor those who appreciate gift things of character and individuality. Articles of leather, pottery, glass, wrought iron, silver, brass, bronze, ivory, decorated wood, gathered from various corners of the world. Hun-1 dreds of articles arranged lor convenient choosing on tablet at special pricesâ€"» $2.50, $5, $7.50, $10 $12.50, $15 and $20 Mark Cross Leather Poke? set* #*u» Mark Cross Leather Card Cass, ** $1.75 jgy 'TCOLBY. ^Iw^fWF 129 N. Wabash Ave., Near Randolph SONS Kiddies- Santa Claus in- vites you to come in and pay him a visit. He will re- ceive you be- tween 11 o'clock in the morning and 5:30 in the evening. LORD'S Children's 5hop MOTHERS! Remember when you were youngsters the thrills anything new in clothes gave you? If you do, you certainly will capitulate to the urgent demands of your own kiddies for new togs. Why not make them Christmas gifts? We recommend our shop to you, the stocks are satisfyingly complete and it is convenient. Kiddiesâ€" Santa ,Claus in- vites you to come in and pay him a visit. He will re- ceive you be- tween 11 o'clock in the morning and 5:30 in the evening. APPAREL GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES For Your Daughter All of the necessary things in apparelâ€" of moreâ€"than just the necessary qual- ity. Pink Silk Jersey BLOOMERS are 3.50 An exceptionally heavy quality of jersey, which insures the ut- most in service, makes a pair of these bloomers a really prac- tical gift for a growing girl, even tho she isn't particularly careful of her clothes. They are made with reinforced crotches, elastic gathered top and legs. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Uncommonly Dainty PrincesV Slips 1.25 to 3.50 Any little girl will be pleased ^whir^aHine^^mibricr^pvy^It^ia*- lace trimming most discrimi- natingly used, on the bodice and around the bottom of the skirt. There are a number of styles and they are priced so reason- ably, the temptation arises to include two of them as one gift. Sizes 2 to 16 years. English Rib Silk Stockings • to 7K 1.85-6& to 8*6 2.25 to 2J0â€"SH to 9% 2.50 Four ribs and a drop stitch alternate to make what is known as the English rib. These stockings are absolutely pure thread silk, and make the nicest gifts, and it does seem so grown up to have silk stockings given one, when one is 12 or there abouts. Jack Tar Middy Blouses 2.00 to 4.95 A garment of nationally good standing, makes a gift of un- questionable quality and as Jack Tar Togs are preeminently satisfactory, and nationally known, they suggest themselves as gifts. We "have a splendid selection of middies made of flannels, jeans, twills and gab- ardines, in the smart styles, characteristic of this line. Sizes are 6 to 16 years. Coat and Tuxedo Sweaters 4.95 to 750 Proud will be, and happy too, the youthful recipient of any one of these good looking sweaters, of which our entire selection is . composed. And satisfied will the donor he, when after months of service, the sweater bought at LORD'S CHILDREN'S SHOP is still as nice looking as when it was bought. Heavy Good Looking Mackinaws are on sale at 6.95 This entire selection was made by one of the finest manufacturers of bath robes there is in the country and as a consequence they are cut full and wide, the sizes are dependable, and the tailoring excellent. The pat- terns are well chosen, with a thot for attractiveness, and service combined. A pretty bath robe is such a nice gift, you really must see these when you are selecting yours. Sizes 2 to 6; 8 to 12; 14 to 16. {ack Tar tegulation Dresses 4.95 5.95 6.95 7.65 Are the best looking, trim- est things, and because girls adore them they make the nicest kind of gifts. . Cadet blue ones made ot gingham are 5.95; striped kiddie cloth, brown or green, cuffs and collars of solid color, trimmed with braid are 7.95; others are made .of unbleached mus- lin, Palmer linen devon- shire and Jack Tar Suit- ing. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 16. FOR THE SMALL GIRLS OF THE FAMILY Cravenetted Jersey Pantalette Leggings 2 to 6 yr«. 2L25-7 and 8 yr». 2.75 When the snow flies, and surely it will, and when the biting winds have a tendency to nip chubby little legs and they do, you know, a pair of these water proof leggings which come clear up to the waist will be a complete armour against both. Too, they make a nice gift. Colors are white, dark brown, grey and black. Sizes 2 to 10 years. CUNNING COATS F O R LITTLE GIRLS. Priced from 10.00 to 24.50 One can't help but chortle over the sight of a little tike, trying on these coats, the swaggerish strut of the kiddie and fhe saucy swing of the garment, are a laugh provoking combina- tion. The swagger is justified, for the coats really do make the werers look adorable. Broadcloths and fine velours make most of them, fur collars trim them ,and smoking pro- vides an intriguing touch. . Smart Silk and Wool FROCKS 10.00 to 25.00 Our dress selection is supreme- ly adequate to meet the de- mands of gift seekers, the va- riety of fabrics, colors and models make it so. Each frock has been chosen for its origin- ality and style, and because it lacks the ear-marks of 'ready- made/ The fabrics include silk crepes, taffetas, wool crepes, French serges and storm serges; chif- fons, nets and gros de londre make the party frocks. m For little tots there are the cunningest bloomer dresses, made of pastel colored silk crepes.

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