feYe;al : hu~dred - a~· the Evanston thamber of Comflle1ce meetitl.g , last eek were told by · :Britton· d B6dd, resident o . f the Chicago North Shore ndjfil~kee· Electri.c rajlway.~The nnciiimbeht :caflle a~~ junprise, beausl tHe \eneral*i'm prdsiOn wa~ that · ains -..,uld · net be ·operating until hext-!.l!!!!!Jler. H!! predicted .:1 p_ o puiation of 200,000 in the next ten years in the territor-Y·se~ved by ttle new exten- "This is a prosperous countryr worth defending," Arthur · Brisba ne 1 ~~/ ,,?·. · · · , · ' , · · commented, editorially, the day after .1: o1 ., · · · · Am erican coq~o~atio fiS had paid their ... . "J: I regular gu~rtetly 'd ividends. "YesterBrittonb-J ·; Budd Comments day 1,.900,000 received little envelopes · · cotttai-ning · divi(lends amounting : to ~ ·!I 11 rf?' J"rantJ)C?rt&~lOD . rtio~:e otlv.ln ·$250,060,000. If you tlidn't " , 11 · J;' i ~ 1 := 1 ·· · ·· · . , · ,et any · of. the dividend em·~lopes rt:.Jp'.'lltl#.': ._ ., '!II 1 : ., ,;~li'" 1-.J· wastlf u ti~ . envying or hating 11 ·n, ~· bft.: e?'t,~n~r~n- from . Jioward . ~hose t~at got .them 1 ·Save your. ~oney, street, at the Evans*<>P..(;hjc,g(): line, 1nvest r~ ·. ~nd .. yo~ c;an get d1v1dends ivill lbt:operat.iriglby ..Oecember ·c r the early part of next year ·':Yt ·'the ' l~test, ··r.· · ·.'-· .I _ 'L'· U. .·.:S.Wise Ia Country of ·Many · R _ lnveator.a, _ IIPROIED .. -SERVICE PLAN recen~ly _ eporl 16 ! \VILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 also. · Except for the very unfortunate, !here. is ' no nee~ to stay really poor .JD .this country· . · · · SER VICE M~ SESSION . T~e fo':lrtee~th ann sess_ ions ~£ . te :Cadtllac techm~a 1 ~od repa1r sc oo.;the oldest of 1ts _ kmd-are now ~emg !Held_ at the companyls factory; _ ~1cked .?rgan1zattons· 'a-re ' seqt to the !act?~ :m groups .of ten for a two-weeks ,Aftt;r tramlng, _ they beco!De l~ers m !servtc~ a!ld man1;~enanc<: m the1r home· jorgaruzahoos. ., J serv.c~ ~e~-ff'~ cleale~ -;r.nd d1str:~ == ESTABLISHED 1854 C. H. ~ JORDAN .FUNERAL & COMPANY · FOR 69-IEARS -·--- - ·- - D~g'O!l5- pen"?. _ · . .612 Da fJi· .Stte·t, Ep*n·ton, IlL . Phon· Eoan·ton 449 ·:, 164 N. Mic~ilia'n A~. PAone· Randolph 1346-134'1 '-' CREVE Touring I l· . .-- _ '· - ·· ;. . ;; ' ~ .- ' wr ~ ~~~~==~~~~~~~::::;~!:~==~~==~~~~~::~::~;:==~~~====~~~~:!~~~::::~~~==:=~::::::::~::::~ , , ~. . ' 1 ;!'.· ·. C: ... . .-~ ~:~ 1 · ~ ' .··· _ ., . · f ,~-: /-: ':: I Disti nttive · :'Merchandise 1 . · ;;~:.· ·· !. I ' ., . Fountain Square iion. ::1 ~ ·r ; · ~ ·· · '0" r· '· · t,;,;,_ II .}}_,: ' Mr. Bp.d«f annouHfed tl]at ~vanston Wilniette-' could get f~te~ service o the that, "real ex12.re.ss trains" ould be run' from":.tt!e Linden avenue erminal south every 12 minutes, from orni~. h,Jm~il roidnight ·.. and , after ~o_P., , v . · we ,. Are ).J hOWlfi.D" - -· ·a- C -- } -. .o . mp ete Assor t ment 0 f Th . ese i I ..... · : · ~.-- · · · · ··:-. > ----- ..... !: :. , 'l ~. The new "L". ~ 'lhl'e yWjJJ run from . owar:d stt~et west-.tltrough 1Evanston. , unnehng under Chicago. Ridge and sbiuy~a:venues in Evanston, rumring hrougirl··ta:n'·op'e n cut ··~weeh· those venues, and- at no plai:tt in Evanston ith tr~cks on ..tlte sui-face, fis jn the . ase oJ Jthei-:Elevlted 'in· Nott'h Evanson , he t~!d._t~~- a,udien~e. , ·. ·, t ~£~i~~~I.t~~~~~:f£.~:Hi~:~~! se«. Vaal :Nationally FamOus WaSh Frocks ,.1 · · · ·! l ~ · · '· 1' 1' t. ~ · ., !· ·· ·.~.-; " ~opulati6n your door is a matter of great momnt ," Mr. Budd.-oiaid .. "Tt i ~ not m e re~ ,Y a. Jti.tflt J a!thot19altftl or tifon tMf ;tnd people, hut it opens 12 to l.:i >r]uare htiles of .territory tha~ we con fi.d ent.ly hc.lievs:. :will have from ISO Qtl() to 250,~ population .~. The gro;,f!h M ttftlt '"'tetrlti!Jry · is 'unescapahlt>. 1t wnu ld he un es capahle if no tran ~ rortat ion wrre built in that territory," n n!l J. hr n . Mr. · Burld g aye fi g ure s tha,l ' 6o~~d> C-hicago hP~ ne t developed iif ·· t 1\.e last. f~w yt>a rs as fast , proportion~ ally. as ~t s suhurh s. and that it mu st expand west to find room . "The g rowth of the ··1hurbs of Chic_ a go at the end of 1930 will. be three· h~es the grow;th· witbif) the ~ity," sard Mr. Budd. 117\.nd 1-Jerd is the ~roof oi IllY. tlol'l,f'l!ment. Chj<:ago in')9201hact, i1hlo;rnd 'tif.!.ures/a OOJ'ufation ,of 2,7QQOOO, and smce 910, its1~. growth, h<ts been 522,001 ; ') \ . "The suburt>au population of Chicago in 1920 was 462 000 and 't am giving this in""' decad~ s becatts~ the governm ent census wa s taken in thbs , years, and the growth since 19!p in the suburb s was 269.000. The total population. suburban i~d ~itr. in 1920, wa s 3,163,000. In 1930, 1t 1s {xffct~d- thf.t thf cit~ alone will ll'iVe t)opuh~ihn' 1 of · -'!223:000, :a' . : t "T.Q.e. Ioq.tiQll .. Q..f a great ~lation Que.en Make Wash Dresses are known from coast to coast for their smart styles and remarkable values. The specia! event now in progress. is the result f t' d h o prepara 10ns rna e mont s ago to have a complete showing of better wash frocks j'ust when you needed them most. ·~ y . The m:;tterials, fabrics and trimmings all te.sted to, make sure they are ab. solutely colorfast against sun and washing. Many are made from Queen-Tex and Evedast Fabrics. a~e Unusually smart is this model, ·)p Everfast~Chekweve, with col] d ff f l ars -~ CU .s 0 organdie voile. H~n~1 embr01dery . and two biasfolds on skirt, piped with .Jvhite, Automobile country are ama zingly str i'ts this Sprl "P' cia! or spc To meet Che\·rolet M~ its standard I the Touring display in th cago avenue,· Referring ).larch Wei company say! "The new is not only a manu f acturerj value into i be compared it in enginee equipment, at "The chass the powerful, rolet Tourin~ ished by Fis~ inal triple st1 being given It has specia nize with t door handles blue whale special equi radiator she and rear, pi motometer cowl lamps boa rds with stee ring whe arms. "The effe equipment is and the be priced custo a much gre because it i Intro~uctory Sale , Many Styles and ·Fabricsfor Women ~nd Misses. ~ a out 6 per cent. · "The population of both the city and ~~A~b)Inbs) ;itl; lP,~ js· oxuedt~d1 to be . ';. ~btf1'thJ(Of' . ~OQQr ~ or . Jln1, insre~1~1 f of :. , a add a distinctive note. Colors blu~, peach 'a nd lave~der. Price l $n. An interesting coat model of Everfast suiting, . with collars and· cuffs . of poplin. Fine pearl buttons on the sleeves and down front · adds to its attractiveness. Colors peach. and a'tmond. Pi-iee Eight hun teams have miles of pav to the Illino year, the nounced this vities are e and bounds be laying co of approxi ing the su Contractor are mobilizi o 95 · .··, . . . , ' l: ' I . ; ·. ' ... rr · I ' .. :. . II" $6.50. f, . .. ~llmM·~~H ~b.eJtlvce ttimtt·lhe· gro\tib ·, ~~ thpe -flrtt~·lot I' .lf tlJ;'l J ~ · . ! 1.1 :) ! · J ;. o pu a tion Goea Noi11iward · " here are all these people ~oing ? :rhe ~1'111Jfnrr fpr · 01~i4tro.ial · Pl.lrpo_~~e~ . r· ts de idedly northward~ -.,. The <\fea arou9-d ,.~he lak~ ~~ vhy -f<li.r-ly 'pdpb ~ lated, ~is. is true of Evanston and the terqtory northward and is illso trud .of .11~ terfi-t'Oi-Y s~JU;t fb£ Evan~ton · 1~h1cago, and the lak~ a:re11 is .· fa_irly . well popu:lated for m1lep . west · pi, !~f Pet~r- ·: i wtth., tbe!texceptio11, perha" sot; fb H<_Q{d. The' in~'i<la~~n& ,populatron ~ orl(y go west of Evansto~ and nort~ ,'· . ,·· ' "Th!lt this /g'to\Yth is · ~cte(j ~ is see? m the 1 case of HighTall<J Park, wh1ch annexc\1. th~_territory w6t and south of it so as 'to 'tare for the thousands who are expected to 'be se~ by the new electric line. ~ In annexing the territory, Highlalfd tta.db.., ..-c~rdi d~ntly predicted that il --woUTa f>e a c1ty of 20,000 to 25.000. You CiP see that I am very optimistic of the -ckvelopment of the territory that will ~ , served by the new electric line. "My criterion is the Ravenswood branch. The population there is now 18,000 to 40,000 per square mile, and the new ~es· ~ 1triles. In some ar of Cf11cago, it is aa de!J-Se as .000 to 1'20.000 per square m1le. I Jpok f!'r a gr~at development t~rough S,kok1e valley and the west . " srde of the Sllbide. · · "If· we get subway service through to c,..cag~,' we. will be_ 1givi\lg you a! a-ood SM'VtCl" a there " anywbere...in . t~e wort4: ·For E).'·nltto!'~ we at-e p4n· mng a~l)-fay uotil WltC!nigbt-fcal exPreu . 1ce. Inst~ad of a tram 'every s1x m1n we wrll havf' an express evefe 12 Qunutes that will m;ik~ · none · or ew stoot ;'outh of Loyo}t~ You are primarily mtert'~ted· in · ~d · and ---·~.,-~··rust) ours we will give spe a is po~sible on J1~·~f ~~!rt~?~c;_~~:; ~ -~~~s-~~ 1. ;t i; ii ~~2.::~ ,, .., ·· . ·- t. · . 1 ~ercale ·s;1~w-ns ,~ · · a nd _. :, ·dimities ~re ,~of- .-t tf.ered in. a ..host of ;· ·lhigh"t ' ne~ color- '. .:·. - ~1~gs. The. styles are .... I' · a/fra~tiv:e .and 'the . ~ ~ w6~k.ma_qship 'o f ·· .';·· 4· a.. kind ·found .,only ·on the better dresses. _ ---::_:---:--:: :-::== .... , !second Floor Ef'Git , --'-·--~ '!( .:} .. .. ~· · A: ,.e;y ·a~·tr~c-ti~:e f .t era .\ , .. .. ' ·' I. 1nen . IS made wtth whqe hroclel . o~ I ±.here are beautiful hand~made ~o~eTs - ~,.,.. ·fn,;rnost alluring linens, voiles and nov. . ... _ -- · elty materials. ·· · 4 .f ·- · . . ·. "I Fv- . t : ne~c~llar and piping on sl~e' ~s a'nd pol.'k;i's ·. Th~ large pearl but' tons and ribbon a(ld to its . · c~ J)('f I # .... ·. , !\rany of t!J~s~ charming frocks were Modish and distinctive is this macte in · Frnnctt un.a er careful ~.. itpervi-·· ·- · · han{!!-matte: Itt-HI ha-t~d-<l~:~«· n Lrish S~bll ~~'d ~~ ;»~~~ up to $16.50. 1 1;- J["en frock. · 11Jere is piping in .. . ·, :. ,,.) . -· In ing con and <:harm. ')' \1· C<;?lors, hurnt orandlo.. and t:m"ral· 1 &.~ ~~;~ ·:~ . -::. "!- , .: :- iv ~··. ~ ,.~ .tf: f · 1 .... .. ..--: ,..,....,,.,..,"":a ... Pnce $!>.95. I ~ )Jp~aPtf Shop Suond Floor ·~ ·· ~ 1 l i .~ } 1 2( ·wh~e · liqen ,1 . afd ~l~ve~ l]~e dots yo~ ·em1m>i~er"ed. on neck, shoulder::. see are Colors blue Of I rvic a subway, or et us &ultd an4 (Iuter if n. . ..::.:..~ - -·~ ·==.- .::::-::::::-==-· --· ·.====-=~~- -= · --:· .. ~an<ftivender. · pr~ce -$9:5!>.' - hand