iT's fine fo dres UP for Easfer and STEP out in a brand NEW suit: and a new HAT and maybe a- PAIR of n.w shoc- YOUR frinds: ber . ;>' WILMETIE lhk. to se. YOU al! dresse'd up THAT way. BUTý how,*about fth. FRIENDS fliat wo&'f GET to se. you on EASTER? THE iglit thing fo DO for th.m is to $END $h.m a nice EASTER card, and .riglif THERE'S where we cà'n HELP-we have flhe BEST .quolify lUne of SE AUIFUL.and APPROPRIATE-it. WOULD b. fineý to REMEMBER al your FRIENDS. vifh Eaifer CARDS this y.or, WOULONIT if? actively iclentiiec i wth civic andi patriotic movemlentg of the midwest. ~Now vice-pr.esident and general mianager of the Chicago Surface lines, an office wbich he bas held'sînce 1923, Mr. Richardson for.more than thirty years has been idenitified with metro- politan ýtransportation management. Born in Boston, Mass., Mr. Richard-: son -becamie associated, with the Bos- /~ s FLOWERS. son serveci the United States ,ipping board in laying, out a. transportation sy.stem to give accesS, to Hog, Igiand shipyard from! Philadeiphia.' Mr. Richardson is first'vice-presi- dentý of the Am erican ,Railwaya sso- ciation, formier presidentof tbe Illi- nois Electric Railway,association, is associate memiber -,of .the American Institute of Electrical Eniginieers. is an active memberof the W estern Se- ciety of Engiti.eers, and chaiýrman of the Committee on Surface Transpor- tation for the, Centuùry cf, Progresst.ex- position.. He is also a'member of th e board cf directors cof the First- Na- tional bank, of the First' Union Trust and, Savings bank, a member of the executive cemmittee of, the. Chicago Civic: federation, and a member 6q the executive comniittee of the Ecohoinic club. GIVE DANCE TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thalmann of 2323 Lake avenue will give an eve-ý hing dancing party at their homne to- morrow. A Chi cago orchestra, the Collegiate Five, will play for the guests, and a midnight supper will be served. The decorations cf crepe paper and flowers wiIl be carried eut in côlors of pink and blue. To Look lier (Contributed) Thris evening ýbrings the «f'pear.' once of the famous Enigtish oc- tress, Mrs. Patrick C ampbell, who wilI present her îecture-rccital.. "Brauftifril Speech and the Art of Acting, in. the Jane Kuppen- heimer Memiorial- hall, Skokie school, Wiinnietka, at 8:30 o'clock. There has .teen a great deal of in-, terest in, this event al alonfi the' north shore andti Mrs. Campbell is assured of a large anîd representa- tive audience. Winnetka off crs a series of musicales durîng the Zwin- tee séason, at zthlich nn of the world's fanions oiiists have p peared; but this is one of the fez' times a theatrical star of Mrs. Campbell's magnitude has beesi lured to the suburban. towns. Ili truth this lecture cf bers is less- of a lecture than it is a performance which carnies the audience away f rom the photographic present, and baàck in- te tbat near-present of the. turri cf the century, when the theater was stili te *a large extent the undisputed province cf the actor. It is as a representative of th2.t 2Ptnl'4ttheatu.r ihnf Lrs. Pomn- Artistic Floral Designs 333 Ridge: Road lli'l Pk. . A. Buck X167 Wilmeeee Ave. Phone Wilm.ue 4598 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert KelIey. of Cumnor road, Kenilworth, are tiieet- ing their daughter, Elizabeth, in Washington, D. C., today and from tbere-will go te Southern Pines, N4. C. for two weeks, Miss Elizabeth is at vassar College and wilI be with bier parents during berop rigvaç4tion' Il*II 1-