WILMETTE I LIFE March 8. 1929 GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the . "DOl aad Cat" All C1fls Rtctivt My Puson1l Attention LADY ASSISTANT t· Riclge Ave. Wilmette 3347 Next week's free guide-lecture tours at the Field Museum of Natural History will begin Monday, March 11, with ·"Melanesia" at 11 a. m. and "Birds and Their Habitats" at 3 p .m. Other days at the same hours subjects will be: Tuesday, "Physical Geology and Relief Maps" and "Egypt"; Wednesday, "Oriental Jewelry" and '.'Cereals and Sugars"; Thursday, two general tours; and Friday, "Coal and Peat" and "Prehistoric Animals." Tours are conducted bv staff lecturers. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. On New Literature Charles G. Dawes to Devote T· i,me to 1933 Chicago Fair General Charles G. Dawes, whose official life in Washington as V~ce President of the United States is now over, intends to devote considerable of his time to furthering the plans of the Chicago World's fair, it was announced at ·the centennial headquarters. General Dawes, who is a brother of Rufus C. Dawes, president of the fair, has postponed a trip to Europe until such time as the centennial celebration officials have raised the $5,000,000 \vhich they must have on hand before the president of the United States mav officiallv invite the nations of the world to participate in the 1933 celebration. The l\ational Research council of the National Academy of Science which has been developing the scientific theme of the fair will be ready to make an official announcement of its plans by April 1. according to a statement made to Rufu s C. Dawe at \Yashington on Friday · by Dr. George K. Burgc:is. chairman of the ro·u ncil and Vernon Kellogg. perman ent s cretan·. Dr. Max · ~·Jason. former pre idrnt of the l : niversih· of Chicago, and Dr. \Villiam Allen Puse:\·, former president of the American ~Irdical as ;;oc iation. are the Chicago scientists on the council's \Vorld's fair committee. Other members include Frank Baldwin fe\Yett. vice pre . ident of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, in . charge oi de,·elopment and re earh. chairman: Gano Dunn. Dr. Simon Flexncr Dr. Vernon L. Kellogg and Dr. Michael I. Pupin. DVew Comfort DVew Home Happiness The [Jeorgian FRIENDLY welcome awaits. you at The Georgian . . . and particularly do we invite you .to visit us now while you are considering a change to new and cheerier quarters, c_ free from every household care. C/7. A Zona Gale, author, dramatist and educator, will give her annual talk in Evanston before the contemporary thought class of the Medill School of Journalism Wednesday, March 13, at 2 p. m. in Commerce hall. She will discuss the tendencies of the new literature. The public is invited to the lecture. The Georgian exemplifies the he·st in apartment hotel living . . . accommodations that breathe true home charm . . . furnishings akin to the well-ordered private residence . . . service comparable to the smartest American and European hotels . . . rooms of unusually generous proportions and an atmosphere of refinement and cordiality throughout. To see The Georgian is to realize that it is indeed "An Address of Distinction," where you can live happily and luxuriously, at rentals that are a decided economy over private residence maintenance costs. Visit us today . . . chat with us over the telephone ... or write for portfolio of pictures that tell the story of Georgian leadership among America's smartest apartment hotels. TALKS ON UNIVERSITiES Dean R. A. Kent of the College of Liberal :-\.rts at ~orthwestern universitv talked to members of the Junior cla· s at ~ew Trier High school \VedMrs. Arthur H. Howard, 1055 \Vilnesday morning on the advantages mettc avenue, entertained her reading of the large university. circle at luncheon Wednesday. If T KNITl([) AND Ac; ll't1PORTANT Ar, IT tc; TO TUt: SP~ING WAn.DDoot; I~ TUI; D6SH~A~ILITY a ~ BUYING IT AT ~ .. .. eve~schln · An A'ddress of Distinction DAVIS STREET AT HINMAN AVENUE Ut:r:u; TU6V AQ~ AvAILAru IN TWO AND TURt=t: ~lbC6 MOOtL~ Of A VARIITY In Beautiful Evanston Telephone · r«JVt;TY wr.Avb~. B. E. DE MURG Manager GREENLEAF 4100 Rentals - - Direction 0. E. Tronnes Organization Of special interest from now until March 17th, The Chicago Artist Salon Exhibit of Paintings sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Palmer and Messrs. Rudolph lngerle and John Suster, for the enjoyment of Georg ian friends. IVA KARON SCHUR EVANSTON Optn S11tcuday Evtning· until 9. Oowns am/ ~or!s'tllmr NOifH SHORE HOTEL · 1605 CH ICAOO AVE.