160 Çenter street, Winnetka. The school. is. being sponsored by the followinz guarantors: Mr. and Mrs. Hllit Blackett, Mr. and Mrc. Avenul Tilden, Mr. and Mrsý Blair, Baggaley,, Mrs. A. M. Barrett, Mfr. and Mrs. Jevne Haugan.an(l Dr..amI.( * Ms.ChnlC alloway, ail of W in- netka, and Mr. and Mrs. John ýBtier and Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Hurd of Ev-' anston. Lndian Hill Academy.- is, being founided priiarily to fill a long fcùf * need for a formai type of school iii this, community, it is explained. The school'willlie comparable in, its cut- * riculni and' as requirelments to aip- proximiately ninety--five percent' of als other primary and secondary school,i both private and public.,:Tlie air- .iwni~ill.be such. that childret expecting to attend.any of the east- er- preparatory schools wilI be ready to'do so at the proper time. Cbildren will- also bie prepared to enter the sanie grade in any other standard type * school should the family findd a neces- sary to miove. At the samie tinme aP * moderm methods of education that have proven worthy will bel utilized. The kindergarten arnd eléventh grade .will be' added next year anid the *twelfth grade, in 1932. Eight on Faculty * A faculty, of eight experienced teachers have been secured A. M. Klein,. with ten years of teacbing cx- periepce and fornerly of Miss Harris' private scbool in Chicago, will be the Head Master.. Associated wit. hini will be the following. teachers.: H. D. l{indley, fornely of. I-owe Military Acadeniy. who bas botb a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree f rom Cam-~ bridge university ; Miss IsobelIc * Brown, who cones from the Aicott school ini Lake Forest and bas hiad twelve years of. teaching experience. the- last: three of which, havýe beex' at the above iiienti.oned sebool;' Mrs'. Macellyn Bell, graduate of Columbia, with seven years' of taigepe- ence the Iast three of w'hich have beet!. at .Roycemore; Mrs. Leola H-adleï who bas had six years of teaching *experience in the schools of Oak Parl, and is agraduate of th University bull!, tour tîasrooms ~and ueuiV u fice., On the second floôr there wj0i be four class rooms. The acadeniv bas also rented four rooms on the tbird floor which may be utilizéd at aniy time that additional space is neeed.A-large room coniieicte(I with tbe Chiinney's Tavern will be1 siret zL. e 1 LUJLI> U nm IIIi Z iaU y, August 28. Mrs. Mordoif andber son, Gordon, Jr-, motored Satur- day to Minneapolis,. Cordon being en route to bis.school.t 1~ PATRONIZE OUR ADVER TLSERS. HEN RY C. LYT TON& SONS STATE"a,dJACKSON -Chi cgo ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Eva nston' Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday Evtig A Newo Loto Prce on Lytton HJi Suits The Popular'Choiceof Higk, School Men Because of Their Style. $225 with 2 Pair of Trousers. cuffs. * ~-=rxm n