ip Immlev upeD.aaacein u ,en ouea. lUtsMoutions of, acondolence. cardes of ttribki, obitu- nIm oties of, .ntertaInm.unts or *ter affaire anadmittance charge la pubUaobed. wlU b. tregular advertlulng ratea. Grad.e Séparation WUi Save Lif e ILet'a Hasten. the Day!1 * Matthew Page Gaffney, a scbool man, of thorough -education and: considerable ad- miinistratve'experiencée, bas been, selected. to serve as superintendent, New High of New Trier high school. Sé.izool Head He will assume bis. newt, duties next September at tbe opening of the fait session.. Any succe ssor of Frederick Clerk. 1n0 ipatter bow able tbat successor may be. muast tax his resources to the utmost to equal the record establisbed by tbat ex- cellent executive. Mr. Clerk by bis. amfbi- tion and ability brought tbe big4 school up to a most uinusual level of efficiency. If Mr.> Gaffney cani maintain tbat level b'e ,xii earn ýthe. gratitude of tbe entire townsbi. We wisli him success bs great work. We promise our fuit co-operation. We are conifident that he wiil find thé patrons of the bigb school, its teachers and, students, ail willing not onfly to makel him and bis faniilynost welcoine but aiso Nvillinig to work with hirn alîd for birni. Almost, as, important ýas the question., 96lde's y ou heaith ? is, the question, How' s' yor credit (1ded the second is a ques- tion about vour health, I$ Your, about your. economic Credit Good?, health. The .second. qu~estiôn is, bowever, a rnucb moretouchy question tban tbe first. Few people have tbe nerve to ask others the state of their credit.. We suppose the, reasora to be tbat a matn can't help being pysicailly sick once ini a wbiie, whereas San alarming rncrease of tailures -'and aths, physicaI and econom~ic. You cati take care of tbis montb's bill. it iast mnonth's bill added'to this montb's Imakes an appalling total. Payas you as you go -safeir- so- said Poor Ricbh- IKeep Y9-- credit goo<l!, .-F l tc i%- ý l%-à it% &ll - " - -r But business men wbo are reasonabie do, not allow tbemselves to be so easily affected by.tbese up-and-down lines. There came into our bands recently a leaflet tbat p)ut the wbole matter sQ clearly and so,. directly that we are taking the liberty of, presenting parts of -its men ssage. "We pay too ùiucb 'attention to, signs., We let tbem controt or, guide us wbIlen thiev are no inore than an index, of. our. ow'Nn activities. 'We are too easily: im- l)ressed -with- 'unfavorable' onîenstooý apt to bcome highly elated over notbing' at ail. "W'e shiver or swvelter not .s.pnuch be- cause that is'thleway we a ctually feel but, 1ecause the thermnieter tells us it is zero orý a bundred, points ahove. it's tbe sainîe way with business." Be reasonable., Steer, your o-wN-ii)oat. Let the Nvii.ds' bowi. Trust vour o-wn, begtý self. * pils here, at ieast officiàllv. ,Aýnd the stfrangest winter we have'- ever experi- entced, and -we, bave experienced over -haif. a hundred. bas, pass-ed in-. A Strange to historv. Winter Last fait ý,ve " looked ahead to a winter. mnade up of the usuai ingredients-ice. -snow. and enough zero weathier to nip our ears and nose unplèasantlv. We anticipated. fuel buis that would freeze whatever littie courage we ba d left after zero and. suh.- zero hiad got donc with ufs., WTe didn'.t: enjoyý' the, prospect at ail. But December carne.îandl Januarv r and: February followed,'and, rea1l winter dàidn't cone. We'renmot sorry at,,ail. We're not, even.,disappoi;nted.- But we are suiir prised. Some people think that in the sprig and, stunirner,we'h ave to paN for this extra- ordinary. mild winter. We do mot share this view. There is no law of compensa- tion in nature. If -wnter its easy on mian.' summer. xii not therefqre be bard on pie av iîe.vc CI VVUuICUilc tr twenty-nive or more years. We owe sncb persons more tban we can pay ini dolliars and cents. Any business or- professionai man or woman wbo bas rendered such service long and faitbfilly and conscientiously, deserves re- spect and bonor from tbe commùlunity Makes plentil of noise. .4 political mau as~ Cigûrs ipn hi; vest. But if 1 have my choice, 1 like Lindy the best. -Dorthy Yarian, Miss Brow&'s rOOmý Fi fth.grade, Wilmette. MUSINGS 0F OUR NIGHT E»ITOR Thje art of self-defense wiIl probably be stressed* i the. courses offered at Brooklynps. new. school for columnists. It is, perbaps. feared that a society will be organized for suppression of saine. Perhap*s the columnnists will have toqband together and work nights. We notice ,that ont of tbe nation's ieading f eature. writers 's already sending, bis squibs to Chicago by night letter. Some poet or other wrote of. springtime as:..the pîretty ring, time. The bard was right. It ýwon't be. long noJ' until the door beils tinkie lustily to the toiich of aspiring vacuum cleaner salesmnen and others who have f orsake'a their winter qu arters. It'll alsoL be'swing time as the. golfers seek the' links to try out new clubs, as welL as vocabularies which have been fattened 'On crossword puzzles. Whatever the styles for golfers, the night force~ at the priniting plant bas decreed a, vogue for spring gatments. Bright green shirts witb. full, flowing tails--cleverly concealed-lend a dash of spring color to the coniposing room. The other night wben three of tbe green shirts drew nigh to one, anotber and beld a conference (Ted Swansori's shirt, spoke the loudest), the sight restored memories of rest fui. rnéadows, old fashioned gardens, and surfaces of billiard tables. One'of the choicest of spring colds. was possessed by:Rod La Rocque movie stýr,. when! he appeared oq the stage Saturday, March 21, in "CherriesAre Ripe.".: However, he used bis cold to advantage to mùake bis audience feel at ease. One of the theater's patrons coughed lo6udly during the play, 'and La Rocque immediately coughed in reply. A f ew mnin- utes later the patron coughed again, and La Rocque. -perfect gentleman that he is--once more responded just as promptly and graciously. One spring duty that most north shoreYon -à. ros->u>p a rar. VVC re 1101 81 8.11certain though whether Bill wili be equai to the occasion.. Soniehow we, can't seem to associate rose-tipped. rapiers with jackasses and Pokes on the snoôt. Less than tbrceetmore eksutCii-and we don't mean the. election. 'z i