WILMETTE LIFE · · Apri~ 19, 1929 IR. E DALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES . If you are breaking up housekeeping this Spring, the cheap· est, safest and most satisfactory o.~do is to store your furniture and other valuab .:will be safe from all hazards and you will he ieved of all worry. Estimates gladly furnished. · University Students New Trier Track Teams Meet Senn Here Today, Are ·Busy Perfecting New Trier's track men will engage in their first outdoor meet of the season when they clash with the Senn runners for the second time this year. This meet, which will be held at the Indian Hill track this afternoon at 4 o'clock, will be the first Senior meet held at the New Trier track in three years because - of bad· condition of the oval. In their. first meet with the city boys earlier in the season the Grey and Green Senior team, composed of veterans, triumphed by a count of 48 to 37, but the New Trier Junior aggregation, made up. mostly of new ~a terial fell by the way, the result bemg 32~ to 17~. However, with several months of strenuous training under their belts Coach Nay expects hi s Junior teat~l, as well as the Seniors, to illustrate to the Chicago boys how they · run on the north shore. Circus Great 3-Ring . · . Every way and every day the preparations go on for the big 1929 Northwestern all-university 'circus which is coming to town ·May 3 and 4. Clowns are going through daily workouts in an entirely new program of side-splitting antics, contracts are being let for some of the biggest features ever. witnessed in a collegiate circus, including a keen automobile show at which nearly 40 cars will be displayed, and three novelty side shows which are en tirely new. Tentative stunts have been selected for the center and side rings of the big top .from a list of 50 fraternity and sorority gr<>ups which competed for positions. The end of this week will call for a rehearsal of the 50 candidates to ascertain which shall merit the center rings, which the side rings, and which shall be eliminated. The groups vying for the main ring attention are Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Wranglers, Sigma Chi, and Scribblers. Those named for the side rings are Hobart House Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Sigma Tau' Beta ·sigma Omicron, Alpha Gamm~ Delta, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Phi Delt~ Theta, and Phi Nu Beta. Frances Poe, of Evanston,a sophom o r e in liberal arts, was announced as the winner of the circus poster contest which has been under way for the last two weeks and her poster selected from 20 entries will adorn every available space for stickers before the end of the week. She will be awarded a prize of five dollars. The judge's committee was composed of Dean Florence Robnett, Dean Armstrong, Prof. L. D. Terrold, Prof. Anna May Hong and Tommy Airth. Tickets will go on sale to the public Monday, April 22, at Chandler's. E· 1723 BENSON A VENUE, EVANSTON PHONE WILMETTE 1332 STORAGE ... I l· I Offering·You-Lejsure! Co111fort! More Happiness! Now-with Summer around the corner-The Orrington invites you to a new home ... free from servant worries ... more economical than a private dwelling . . · filled with leisure, comfort, happiness . . Every accessory to gracious living is here available ... utmost refinement in service ·.. a dining room of distinguished character . · . facilities for entertaining . . . and throughout-a homelike charm in the · n:tidst of quiet elegance. Today is an opportune time to visit The Orrington. For a few desirable suites, I to 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, are now available. CALL UNIVERSITY Mme. Gray-Lhevinne Will Give Concert April 28 A delightful program has been arranged for the concert which Mme. Gray-Lhevinne, the noted violinist ; , to give in Harrison hall of the Nati~nal Kindergarten and Elementary colleg e Sunday afternoon, April 28, at 3 o'clock. Mm~. Gray-Lhevinne, described by the New York Times as "the most charming violinist in the world" and by the Gazette-Times of Pittsburgh as "the world's greatest woman violinist," has won her place in the musical world and in the esteem of the public nl>t only through her marvelous technique and artistry, but equally through her winning personality, her keen· in.terest in her audience and her ability to fill the music with meaning for those who hear it. Three famous violins will be used by Estelle Gray-Lhevinne in this concert, one used by Mozart and later by Donizetti and Pagannini; another made in 1675 of fourteenth century alterwood, and a Cremona made ·in I I -- I 8700 1715. HOME FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Belt and their daughter, Miss Virginia, returned Wednesday of l~st week from Asheville, ·N. C. Mrs. Belt and her daughter had been ~one about two months and a half in Cuba and the South, but Mr. Belt only . 1oined them in Asheville just befor.e their return home. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iliff have returned to their home at 1115 Greenwood avenue after a winter 'spent in southern California. EVANSTON'S LAR.GBST AND PINBST HOTit ····················