OCtober 19, 1928 Christian Science Churches "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" was the hubject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, October 14. The ' Golden Text was from Jeremiah 17: 14, "Heal me, 0 Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Serm.on was the following from the Bible: "Art thou not from everlasting, 0 Lord my God, mine Holy One? we shall not die. . . . Thou art of pur-er eyes than to . behold evil, and canst not look on iniquitv" (Habakkuk 1: 12, 13). The- lesson-sermon also inclucled the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures," bv Marv Baker Eddy: "Sicknes.s, sin, at1d death are not concomitants of Life or Truth. No law supports them. CracDe MaiaODette ChUdren'a Home and Aid Changing Ita Abode BQard Seta Day ~or Ball The North Shore Advisory board c;>f the Illinois Children's Home and ~td society is sponsoring its annual.chartty ball. The event, this year, wtll take place on Tuesday, December 1~, at t~e Evanston Country club. Dancmg wtll begin at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Charles H. Bosworth of Evanston is again general chairman of the batt committee, and Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes of Evanston is .treasurer. Mr~. Robert \V. Campbell of Evanston ts chairman of patronesses, Mrs. Wheaton Augur of \Viunetka, of boxes, and Mrs. Frank Warner Kingsley of Evanston, of pu~licity. Mr. and Mrs. Heriry Phillips of Columbus, Ohio, spent last week-end with Mr. and ·Mrs. C. L. Mohr of 101 Sixth street. They were here to attend the Ohio-Northwestern game. Thev have no relation to God wherewith- to establish their power" (p. 196). FootbaU Season for the best of footb~ll equipment. Cr~sh through any line with Sp~lding's! c~lls Helmets black luther htlmets. Tops well $4· 00 ventilated · . . . . . . . . Hr~"Y Shoulder Pads OTTlt STAFF Football Tickets On Sale Here Sporting Dept.--Second Floo~ E. A. de Graft I. JJ. IoBei 11. Lladetrom Olra Baek Leou Gallman II. A·dertOD L. Wlleox Realistic Pertnanent Marcel $10 SPECIAL All lines of beauty service by expert only. HAIR SCULPTURING Mr. Jones. formerly of Ji~ Hollywood. Cal.. and Mr. de Graff, formerly of the Ambassador Hotel. Lo!· Angeles, Cal. The Cradle Maisonette, the tea room operated for benefit o~ the . Cr~dle, a receiving home for bab1es, wtll remove to quarters on the mezzanine floor of the new Carlson building on Church street, Evanston on November 15. Directors make announcement that the new habitation of the Maisonette will be attractively outfitted and provide as charming a rendezvous for luncheons and tea as the house which will be vacated immediately east of the new building. The Cradle directors recently sponsored so successful a rummag-c.,... sale that it is planned to make. spring and fall sales an institution among its activities. The generous response of friends permitted a collection of goods · that netted nearly $1,400, it · is announced. The date ·of the Cradle ball, originally planned for election night, has been changed to November 13. It will be held at the Opera club. Mrs. Eugene Stevens of Evanston is general chairman of its arrangements, Mrs. Averill Tilden is in charge .of the ticket sale. Mrs. Henry M. Dawes of checks, Mrs. Louis Norcott of reservations, ~f n. Charles H. Bosworth of features and Mrs. L. Octigan White of publicity. .. TRADING POST MOVES The Indian Trading Post, which has been housed at 58 East Delaware place. Chicago, has removed to larger all(! more central quarters in Italian court. 619 North Michigan avenue, 153 East Ontario street, Chicago. The post is one in which a number of prominent Chicago and ,J)drth shore clubwomen are interested. William Y. Saunders of 1058 Linden avenue is visiting his brother at Sterling, Ill. He expects to return to Wilmdte next week. - ·· ·----+----·Hallowe'en Decorations Muks. hvors. napkins. plates. cutouts, streamers---everything for 1 Hallowe'en that will makt your parry ~ SUCCtsS. The deGraff Hair Shops GEORGIAN HOTEL. Hinm~n ~nd Davis 1 6o 9 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 4 1 oo Greenleaf 1 73 II II ~~~;.."1111111 ~JLt}\[)Y 'VJfio is awaitins tfi'~ oppoPtunity of a 10% OPP Order your Christm~s cards immedi~tely. 1 o% discount given until November 1. SOCIAL ENGRAVING COAT BUY. llllllllllllllllllll ~ Gilt Shop--Fint Floor Blaek Silver l'ox Autumn Books Prelude to a Rope .. $2.50 L. Steni e~~Scluvz, FURS Money for Nothing ·.. $2.00 P. G. Wodthouse imm.edio.:te selecticn(11mL a spkndid., r~ncts~ Silas Bradf<X4's Boy .. $2.00 Joseph Lincoln Cullum ........... $2.50 E. Arnlt Robtrtson . .tlud indudes -Me · sea.s.on s smar/:est c~ exdu.sioe of/erln.rr .-. . .··.·· You are invited to drive out and see these beautiful and interesting animals raised on our ranch. Select the fur you wish by seeing it on the living animal that bears it. Buy your fur direct from the Ranch at a substantial saving. We do the pelting and will have furs made up for you, if you wish. Beggars Can Choose .. $2.00 Margaret Weymouth Jackson General Books-First Floor Chandler's 6 3o Davis Stnet Ev~nston 'DM'/118 KARON SCHUR am! Sporls711t!Dr EVANSTON L. W. SCHMITZER BAIICR 0 Three Road; one mife north of Lake Avenue · H SHORE HOTEL · 1605 CHICAOO AVE. !rcsL~:~:,eh\~au~:~d ~=- =_-· Univ. 113 Wil. 714 Phone Northbrook 116-J .fallltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll;.;