5?. . ,. WILMET~E LIFE December 17, 1926 appearing in this ope.ra f_or the first Alexande~ ~nd This .Advertisement Is Addressed to My Friends h is my ambition to. strv'e the biggest and best Dinner in the City of Chicago. and its surrounding suburbs. at a minimum cost. I am. therefore, inviting you to try one of my "FAMOUS DOLLAR DINNERS," which I serve daily from 5 till 8 P. M. After the regular Dinner hour there is an a 1.1 Carte Service at a minimum price for the quality of food I serve. A Luncheon, consisting of a Soup, Meat, Potato. Vegetable, Hot Rolls and Coffee at 4 sc is served daily. excepting Sundays, from J 1 till. 2 P.M . . Desserts an rxtra. Spe~ial attention is given to those who wish to give their family · parties at the Haylofte. Your party can bt served in the Chicken Yard. which provides the privacy of a home .1nd is adjacent to the Lofte, where the Orchestra furnishes music for dancing. Our regular or special menu can be arranged to meet with you.r approval. Afternoon Tea and Bridge Parties are especially solicited. No extra charge is made for the tables and covers. We gladly assist in every way to make your parries novel and tnlertaining. A telephone call will bring a representativ~ to your home to assist you with suggestions. Than king you for past favors. I am Seventh Week -of Civic Opera Is Characterized as "Holiday Lyric Feast" Most respectfully yours. FRINT GEORGE Designer and Builder of Ye Olde Baylofte 626 GROVE, at SHERMAN AVE. Phone 140 Greenleaf FREDERICK E. LEWIS Resident N nrth Shore Funeral Director - Twenty-two years of successful professional service.' Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of .others whom we have served on the north shore. \Ve personally attend all calls, rendering the tnost careful, courteous and conscientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all ladies· and children's calls. I lar ancl melodious "'Martha" wtll b~ :epeate<l with the sa me grea~ ~ast-:l~~tt.ll Mason, Irene Padoska._. ftt? ~~htp~. Virgilio Lazzar!. and \ .tttonn I n·Ytsa n; -:\f oranzom condu~tlll~. The seventh week of the civic opera · "Tiefland" in English season at the Chicago Auditorium v.:ill Thursday evening will l!ring- tla: Jon :~· present a holiday lyric feast.. wtth awaited Chica~o pro~uctton .. o~ l·.t~gcn three popular works making thctr first cl' Albert's opera "Tteftand, Ill l~ng- appearance of the season on !~e com- lisl1, with Elsa :\lsen, Lorna Doone pany's repertoire, and repetttJOns of Jackson, lrttH' Pavlosk.a. Helen. F.rc.some of the favorite operas. "TieAand," unci. Forrest L-amont, Gt;H·omo Rnnmt , originally announced for the sixth and .'\ lt·xa ndrr Kipni:'; \V r hrr conweek will he g-iven ambitiou s produc- ducting. tion ~n the Thursday before Christmas, Thtrc will he no pt·rformancl" Fri in an English translation prepared by da,·. ( 'hri :-; tma s Evt' . Stage D i r r .c tor Charles ~[oor and Satnrdav. Chri;o,ttll<b Day, "The JewConductor Hrnn (~. \\'chcr, \\'ith Elsa e~..:· ,,·ill fH· repeat~d a' a lllatin<"c ilill. Alscil singing a·rolr in the nrnarul:tr with RCJ"a Raisa, Fidt· ~Jrena, Charles for the fir st time. \Jar-.hall. Al<.'xander J..:ipni s, and Jo~e Sunday matinee, Decemht·r I(J, '"ill Mojira: \\"ith corp' cit· ballet; \\"··hn bring forth c..·nr popular "fl Trovawre" rondurting. . Chri-.tmas Xight the merry and nH·as a ~uburhan sprcial, with Claudia . lt·diott:-. "Harher ni ~cvillt:" will ht· -.ung Muzio. Augusta Lc11 ska, .'\roldo Lindt. Richard Bonelli and Edouard Cotn·uil: ;wain, thi . ; tinw at popular prices, \vitit Florl"llCt' \larheth, Charks Hackt·tt. \, V chcr conducting. Giaromn Himini. \"irgilio Lazzari. atFI Double Bill Monday · ·r n·vt-.an; · '( :)ra nzo nt· rrtJ1\" itornn ·' \londay e\·cning, Dt·ctmbc.r 21), will duct in g. bring iorth t'Hr popular "II Trm·aton:· Another hig ,uiJurhan . . pt·cial will \\'itch oi Salem." thr .\maican ope ra 111 · gi\'('ll at 2 p. 111. Sunday, con:,i:,tinghv Charles \Vakelit·lcl t'adman, which of tltH' oi tlw tll(l:-t popular work ~ iu wilJ h<.· rrpeatrd with tiJr cast \YhO~(" till' rcpl'rtoirl', the <ft:tai):.; tO ht· ~lll11lembers wcrr ~o well received " ·hen JJ(·\li'Ccd later. creating- tlw rolr~ ior thr " ·o rld prl'Grt·at preparations arc being made micrc of this opera a wrek ago: fn:m· f1)r thr big rl'\'i,·al oi ~fozart\ "Dcn1 PaYit)ska. Eidc !\ort·na, Augu:-t;t l,<.·t!'> - t,i 1 ,ya 1111 j" 1 Don Ju;tn 1 fnr \1 · \\· Yt ·ar's .ka. Charks Hackett. Howard Pre -. ton· EYr. and Jose ~lojica: \\"rher conducting. A program of ballet rli\'l'rti-; -.;emt·nh \rill complete the bill. Discuss Christmas at Tuesday nrning-, December 21. \ ·t·r Pre-School Circle Meet di"s ma:-tcrpiecc, "Otello," will ht· givTl11· Dt·n· mht·r illt'l't inL: 1 , j t h~ en its f1r~t hearing of the scasou, with Elt-anor ~a\\~ t·r ;111d Luigi Montt·-.anto l.t~l!dll - ll n\\'ard Pn· - ~chool rirrk " ;1..; l·t·ld Thur-,day en·ning, Dcn:tnlH r 11. Thcrt· was llr~t a ~hort hu-.inc-.:- -. t· .. -i"n ~~~~~t:~t.~~1:~~1:-~~ with .\fr..;, R. H. llt'lll~n:-ot1 · in tiH· rhair . }.[rs. D. 11. \fax\\·l'll had rhar:..:t· nf tht· program whirh ,,·a:- J.uilt ar<·ttnd ~ the theme. "Christma~ in the l.iit·· oi a Littk Chi!<\" ~f i-., Brig-ht ~)i tht· \Vilmettc Puhlic Lihran· l. :d in a di-.rus..,ion of honks . . uital;k a-. giih j,,r children. ~f rs. G()rdon \\"il:-oti clc "t·d \\'ith :-on1e worcl-. on "~anta (.'lath <ttl d th<' Chri:-tma" Trrc ." Thtrl' \\·a-. ;t rk li ghtful atmo . . pht·re of ini ~Hmalih· :tiHl mutual ht:lpfulncss aiHJttt thi..; ·lllct·t in.t.:· oi mothrrs all interc:'.ted in thv f!!: · \n·liare of littl e children. The nt·xt regular meet in~.: \\ill l.t· 0 other play things in at the homt' oi \fr .... R H . Hendtr ... tttt. f!!: the world are like 721 Prairie aHnur, fanuarv 17. at ~ o'rl<·rk. Thi~ circle · i, attliiatcd "ith f!!: Buddy "L" Toys. They the Log-an - Howard P. T. :\. and i .. :t are accurate working part oi tht national!~· organized and contn·llcd Prr-Schonl \\·ork. \\"ilnll·ttc models, made of heavy mot her.-; oi chilclr(:n t:itht:r in kind tr ~ steel. enameled m bright . garten or oi younger age arr ill\ itt·cl to heromr member.s. time in Chicago and wtth Charles Mar OPERA ARRANGES BIG shall, Kipnis, Jose \fojica. Moranzom conductmg. XMAS WEEK PROGRAM Wednesday evening the cv.cr-popu- ~ BUDDY ~ ~ "L" ·· ft: !; IJ - ~ ~ ~ TOYS 4i · IJ N ~ f!!: ,i; 'a IJ Ji IJ IJ ! colors. ~ P-rivate De Luxe Ambulance Service The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambulance service has made it neccessary for us to add to our Limousine EquipmP,nt, an brvalid Coach ·which is the Ia'it word in Ambulance Service. Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" f!: f!: «: PLAN XMAS PARTY :\n old-ia:-hioncd Christmas da" din line- all kinds of trucks. ' ncr i:- being planned br ~f r. and ~r r:-;. Henry J. Kunzer oi 13.19' Grt"gory aH autos, steam shovels. connue fc r their famik. The dinner i-. ~ crete mixers. to he ;~t 2 o'clock \\"ith a buffet suppt·t· ' :~ at 7. Among the gue~ts will he ~fr. (f: Lowest Prices on the ~ and ~f rs. Kunicr's daughter, \f r~. ~ North Shore ~ !\f. Julius \Iiskr. and Mr. Miske, ,\'lw will come from Portage park in the ~ ~ \\'ot, ~fr. and }frs. L. G. Kunzt·r of Park and :Mr. and Mrs. F.. Prl. t~ GOOD ~ Oak ter~nn of Rogers Pa.rk. ~ We havt the complete :"'" IJ IJ ~ ~~ A!! ~~ f'f: . HOUSEKEEPING ~ SHOP ~ ~ Sherman Avenue Fountain Square, Evanston 1 s6s 11t1 :a :~ MRS. F. E. LEWIS LtuJv Atttn4at Residtnce Phone Wilmette 3 55~ · FREDERICK E. LEWIS Parlor Pboae · Wilmette 355~ 1/!if/ ----------------------------------------------- « ~~ ~ Mrs. Thomas Mintz of SO Crescent place is. leaving tomorrow for ~ew ~ York Ctty to be the guest of her ,.g~\\j~;;~;;~;;~;;~~~;.r~;.r~~~~l!! mother, M.rs. Martin J. Penderg-ast, .,.,._,'\b.,~._,\tl\t1~ for the hobda~s. University 2132 Greenleaf 2390-1 :a Ji Blake Roberts will arrive home Snn day to he with his parent~. Mr. and l//ifl '\,f rs. Seth B. Roberts of 629 GregCiry ~ ·avenue, for the holidavs. Mr. Roberts l//iil · :~ ts attending Harvard university. -o-