Apri112, 1929 WILMETTE free illustrated lecture for the public at Field Museum of Natural History, Saturday, Apr_il 13. "Recent Explorations in Time and in Space" is the ·title of Professor Moulton's lecture which ~ill .begin at 3 p. m., and will be given m ~he James Simpson Theatre of the museum. Professor Moulton will use stereopticon slides made from photograph~ ta.ken from the world's greatest as!ronom1cal observatories. Among thmgs to be shown are a cluster of LIFE 41. Annual World Mart to Be Conducted April 17 The annual "world mart" held 'a t the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, for which m~mbers of its International club gather together alluring wares from the foreign lands in which they make their . homes, will be offered at Harrison hall between 4 and 7, Wednesday, April 17. There will be a Hansel and Gretel food shop, a Japanese tea garden, and other attractive vending places in foreign setting presided over by students in native costume. Proceeds will benefit the fund whereby the International club, which has a membership of ten foreign girls and an equal number of American "sisters,:r hopes to raise a sum sufficient -to support a foreign student in the college dormitory !lext year. Miss Anita Jauckens ;s president of the club and Miss Milddred Melone of Wilmette is general chairman of the mart. 100,000 suns, the huge craters of the ldis-s Jane Burrill and Miss Alict moon, and eruptions extending for a King attended the Bryn Afon camp distance as great as that from the earth to the moon. reunion held last Saturday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thurtell, 201 Sixth street, returned last Friday from Orlando, Fla., where they had been vacationing for about five weeks. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simonds, former:ly of Wilmette, at their home in Winter Haven. Vote The People~ Party 1icket STRAIGHT TUESJ?AY, APRIL 16 I A Cro.. ia the Circle Will Do ·It GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS "Mexico" and "The Primates" at 11 and 3 o'clock, respectively, on Monday April 15, will open next week's prog-ram of free guioe-Iecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History. On other days at . the same hours subjects will be: Tuesday, "Farmer Indians" and "Life in the Arctic;" Wednesday, "Mummies" and "14nvertebrates ;" Thursday, two synoptic tours of the Departments of anthropology, botany, geology and zoology; and Fridav. "Coal ,and Petroleum" and "Cooking Utensils of Primitive .P eoples." Parties for these tours of the exhibits under the guidance of staff lecturers assemble inside the north entrance of the mus- . eum. fOVNTAIN 5QVARL [VANSfON LECTURES AT MUSEUM Prof. Forest Ray Moulton, noted astronomer, formerly of the faculty of the Cniversity of Chicago. will give a Spring calls for Kodaks Films . Photo Albums FOOTWEAR MO[)ES correct for THE OCCASIONS of SPRING In the selection of accessories to accompany certain definite fashions, shoes, perhaps, are the most important of all. ·Not only must they be correct in color, but lines and the degree of simplicity must be carefully con~idered. Our collection of Cushman Fashion Shoes makes it possible for you to assemble your every costume, whether sport, street or dress, in perfect good taste and fa-shion correctness. The call of t h e out-of- !' d<tf1rs means , vou will ~,·ant kodaks and films for pictures of vour good 1 i i me s. Get : them here. The Importance of Color and Contrast Color, indeed, is the keynote of Spring Footwear . . . Blue, Red, Green·, Brown, Gray and the Suntan Shades with a skiJiful use of contrast here and there for ptquancy. Special Albums A luge purchase of genuine leather photograph albums in gray, brown, and black now in for your selection. . The . T riumph of Suntan Shades Because of their ability to blend perfectly with almost every color and because of the importal)ce of the Suntan complexion, Suntan Shades are triumphant. $2.00 Regular Albums . Wide selection of fine black albums. Reptiles Cleverly Insinuated A strap, a toe, a design or quarters in snakeskin or lizard and shoes become distinctive, for reptile leathers unquestionably make the smartest trimming of all. $1.00 Your printing and developing done here. Chandler's u.u·. tZ3 130 DaYia Street EYilDitoD $7.50 .. $8.50 .. $J o.so Lotd,a-Main Floor Wil. n.t