3, 192'5 October 23, 1925 WILMETTE 1 LIFE 15 te . t ic:e ~ ex- l In the meantime the number of auAuto Fees Enough tomobile licenses in the year has infrom 340,292 in 1917 to over to Pay Bond Issue; creased 1,082,148 issued up to October 1 this Emmerson Declares year. During the administration of Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson a Three Kenilworth total of over $62,000,000 has been collected in fees by the . automobile deMen Return From a partment. according to the figures Wilderness Trip given out today. The exact amount collecte<l from Dr. Ruiu:-. B. Stolp. 33() \\'anYi ck road. January, 1917. to October 1 this year. Ogden Sears, 417 Warwick road, and is $62,065,864. Claude Edmonds returned home Friday When the financing of the fir st hard irom their a<henturous trip through road sys tem was being di sc ussed in the we~tern wilderness. The party 1917 considerable doubt was expressed formed at Jamesson, Ore .. where they as to whether . the automobile fee ;; were met by Philip Sears, who owns a wou ld be sufficient to pay off the $60.- · ranch there. They journeyed by a truck 000,000 bond issue. 1 to a range station in Idaho whe:e they Leaving out the matter of intere st, 1 tran sferred them se h:e s and thet.r hagenough has already heen collected in gage to pac~ horses tor a long cltmb up the last eight years of the 20-year p<:r- the mountam s. iod to pay off the principal. On the ret urn trip the tra Yelers enIn 1917 only $1,58"1.772 was collected coun.tered se,·ere. s now s torm~ whi.ch the first nine month ~ of this year $12.- prondcd them wtth unexpected thnlls 774,981 was collected by the automo- and added greatly to the zest of the bi le department and th e total for the a(h·enttlre. yea r will . run well over $13,200,000. The figures given out by Sec·rctary ~Irs. Peter :\ordquist, who has been Emmerson show how 'fees haYc ,·isiting her mother, ~Ir s. Haynes of climbed during the eight years. The the Kenilworth Inn returned Monda,· total for the various years is as fol- t(· her horne in Coct'y. \\' yo. · low s: I 1917 ................. ~ 1.5R7.~72 . ?9 I -PERMANENT WAVING_.. 1918 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.762.~67 ...,3 speCJa · I p nee · D · 0 t b . 1919 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.2 62. l76.57 unng c o er 1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.893.5R6.02 $15.00 Per Head 1921 .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . u, r:.J 776 781 17 .\11 \V ork Done by Expt:>rt~ ' . MILOS IVIN 1922 . . . . . . . . . 7,861,211.21 :--:uit·· 4(t;{ , ];, E .. . \\·a shington ~t. 1923 .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9,630,367.77 , .,.,,t'tian Building, ( "hieag-c, 1924 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ,513.957.05 I lt· a rloi11'll :~367 1925 tn October I.... 12,774,981.00 1 EVANSTON SHOP Orrington Hotel -- in- id- · ,te s the . .. ,(~ ,. ... /'/---·~ u~Fii~-~ .. Coat of mid .. night b l.u e Kashmir nee~ dlepoint with collar, cuffs and pockets of graf} squirrel. BEAUTIFUL HOMES of C:OMMON BRICK I N the suburbs of Chicago are homes that have attracted the atten· cion of archi~s all over the country. The Chicago architects started 1.1sing Commou Brick for exterior as well as interior construction sev· eral years ago. Now architects in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, all the larger cities in fact, are using Common Brick in construction wo:k that run& into Hundreds of Thousand Dollars. No longer is a $100,000 mansion of <A-mmon Brick a rarity or curiosity, The suburbs of the larger cities are dotted with palatial homes of this modest but highly pleasing and wholly .sa~factory material. Some of the most strikingly beautiful Common Brick effects are ' being achieved now from the use of the so-called Clinker Brick. It took the architects to discover their possibilities. You wtll be pleasantly surprised at what your architect can do with Common Brick if you give him full rein. , You need have no hesitancy about using the so-called Common Brick. In every respect, save in the appearance of its exposed surface, it is just as good a brick, of just as long lile and high fire resistive qualities as any other brick on the market. It will not decay, it will not crutnble under the action of the weather changes, it will not burn. .:\TS \vith an untnistakable air of C 0distinction! Large patch pockets, of fur, high, rolling fur collars, deep gauntlet cuffs and the smart adaptation of rich, pliable materials and imported novelty weaves mark Betty Wales coats as creations out of the ordinary. Fashion Spori Coats from $35 to $150 Smart Dress Coats from $75 to $2.75 b For CJJeauty rwith Economy 9Juild 'With Common 'Brid 65-67 E. MADISON ST. 8 WILSON at SHERIDAN Evanston Shop in The Orrington Hotel CHICAGO BRICK EXCHANGE 133 West Washington Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS