Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1922, p. 5

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THE LAKE iStlOffl TICALâ€"POOL ^ijliments,..pn.;. Fashions .SB!' a /'Shoe styles are getting a lot more reasonable and practical" according to Mr. S. Pool, a Chicago Ave. mer- chant. "I refer to the new low heels and the Threat popularity of the sport shoe for Summer. The fact is that two-thirds of the shoes that will be worn between now and September will have several layers less on the heels than. those of-last season. „ . <â- . "Shoes are quite a bit more roomy. The toes are not anywhere near as cramped for space-l^t^v^^ "You may recall how afew years ago the boy scouts of Evanston were examined to see whether they were wearing shoes of the correct size. The examiners found a very alarming condition; about 95 per cent of the hoys wiere wearing shoes that were too small or shoes of Incorrect shapp. You know alarge shoe, is just as bad for the foot as a small" one. "Many people do not -realize that stockings that are too small are just as hard on the feet as shoes that are too smalL This is especially true. _i with infants * and growing children. . I have actually seen cases of babies ',. whose toes were turned under and -^teiniHjraTiry~a^toififteff^as a «sutt"or the"pinch!Llthat came from atock- H jngs."' '^ Mr. Pool, who is an Evanstonian, and who lias conducted a shoe store at * 1608 Chicago avenue for six years, has recently put in entirely new fur- nishings and windows. =r^Factlities havebeenpadded- to make hio oorvloo for women and children far better. The idea of a. complete stock of infants, children's and JM)- "men's hosiery is a new feature. ppp Mr. Pool says that white hosiery will be very popular during "the coming Summer in both silk and lisle, ^j^k^r'^^Mr^m: â- it#Sfv. HB9 m Here's Off&rof f^Free Ice Cream Good guessers among Wilmette folk have an opportunity to display their peculiar talents this week in a unique contest in progress at Snider and Cazel's Wilmette pharmacy. *The enterprise Is explained as a contest in which those who guess cor- rectly the three flavors comprised in a "Mystery Brick" of Hydrox-Guernsey ice cream to be sold at tbeurtore on Saturday, and Sunday, May 27 and 28, will be provided with a coupon book entitling them to free ice cream for a period of one year. "^The^ contest; Wanksr tor ^which~are available at the store, positively closes Saturday, May 20. w v*;|S" Mrs. Lorin Hall moved this week from 1008 Greenleaf avenue, to 1334 Park avenue, Chicago Heights. Ouilmette K. of C Ball P^T*b* Takes Thrashing -The next regular meeting of the Ouilmette council, Knights of Colum- bus, will be held Tuesday evening at Jones' Lodge hall. Business matters will be discussed. \ '//:,& Last Saturday's baseball game at Senn field ended with a very one-sid- ed score in Columbus council's favor. The absence of four regulars crippled the locals with the result that a crush- ing defeat was administered, The final score was lB^-^P-^-^M^^-z^ ttamam mm .....Brawn;. ^a|8"^puilihette'^|te*o«v He negotiated the circuit in the first inning on a smashing homer to center field. He also stopped the enemy's batting spree when he relieved Becker in; the siJcth â- â- ^^g^^p^p^^rp^- University is the opponent for tdV morTOw'*-contest ariffew' Titer fleto!^ With the regular line-up praised to be on hand the first victory is expected to be achieved by the severely licked but still boisterous players; Read the Want Ads texingtoril _ i pany Announces War-| W^i^ranty mt "â„¢&' i "A car backed by a bona fide guar- antee that says something and means what it says", might be considered the latest Slogan of the Lexington Chicago company In presenting to the public the merits of th^ Gardner caiv more commonly known as the New -.-law- Gardner. * .. The guarantee referred to in the rears* successful manufacturing experience and a pres- ent financial position of overa lialf -million dollars cash in ba||3 ai|? |° -debts." • .--•:S-' . • :/ â-  '• >â-  ^Sl^i^is^Ss *S-The north shore branch of the Lex- Ungton Chicago company Is Tocated^at Il008 TJavIs street,*Evanston, and^the^ eed car department is located^atrrf herman avenue In that city. HOME ^je^wnmexTO nr« department was f summoned to the home of Thomas E. ^Sullivan, 334 Gregory avenue, Wednes- day, May 10, to extinguish1 a hlazeln ithe basement of the building. The damage was estimated at approxt imately $500^by the^re^offlelal M- II The marriage of Miss Jean Idaughter ol M* and^^8!^8*8!â„¢ lAltoV of Winnetka, and Wellington ICpolidge, son of Mr. and Mrs. John HCoolidge, also of Winnetka, will take aplace on Saturdayv~June 3. REAL HELPFUL SERVICE On All Your Paint Problemr iP Ai All Size Cans, Tubes, Special Colors .. Af» n» Vttar Hero Than Bloewhoro You Can Do Better Hero RASMESEN'T £&t winnw ^aJntlng, Decoratlno, #IQ6r Work, Wre A NEW CAR FOR YOUR 4M.D10NE l£jUJRAKE]^fi?lCa AutomobiU Painting, Trimming __11 ,«nd R^rijfog^--^â€"__. limit, tgft â€" filwiftfifc ill. AUBURN BEAUTT-SIX -J| 7-jfc Continental Motor &/W?:$ut* F. O. B.r FACTORY ~M „H. BRIGQS If irpiijcaii guess ^*(r ^l,i^--^^#£§i^^^^ ialKlClhiscMjiiCtoIiit HVEmx-Gvernsey ice cream d* iillliil^^ $ pi in our ' ^^g^::.J5^^„ ji^J^^BlS^,^li^^^^^^^S^^^.-^^ WE^mBMETTEmfA RMA m IP! 'â- mm mm iris

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