resents sometning Moure tlal jusi a showing of wood carving, tapestries, and paintings. It is a revival of. an interest ini an art that for many ycars bas been almost.forgotten. From the moment the up*per .hallway .of the club .is reached, the atmiosphere of, the Old World i& felt. The Gothic- architecture of the, building lends it- self perfectly to, this grotiping, .the dark wood, paneling embracing old. chests and: muirais as though' they Were its veryown. Among the choice exhibits in, the hallway are the. paintings, of cathedral entrances, gateways, and altars by joseph Birren and Ethel Coe; fi pressive old chests.. and tapestries loaned by J. *C. Langtry,' Russian icons,9 altar cloths, and wood carvy- ing Oposit the doorway leading to the main gallery one f.eelsexalted at the .sight of the beautiful examples of stained' glass and, everywhere on either sicle are magnificent rare old paîntings and, examples of'sculpture and wood work. It seems almost be- vond belief that ini this group is ta h)e foutnd the rare and very large, wood carving of "The Last Supper" *by Alois Lang fromn the famous Da- Vinci painting, also twelve paintings, *f romn the priceless collection of Dr. T.4 DeVries by*El Grecco and sculp-. ture .by Inannelli. Last season the club had a similar exhibir which proved of great in- terest a>nd this one is provoking even. greater*comment. Several artists have expressed their decision to paint ma- *donnias for another year, artists of the highest standing who have been workiing in portraits or Iandscapes. Forty-Five Voice. BI.ad T he A Cappella choir, consisting of f-orty-,five voices, and attired in caps and gowns, under the leadership of Professor Horace Whitehouse, dur- ing the. absence of Dean Peter C. Lutkin, furnished a programi of music. Its, memnbers sang in perfect.accord with. the season and the exhibit, bring- ing, in . atmosphere which nothi.ng other thai pure music 1could have done. The blending. of the, tones in many places sounded as a single voice. Their tonal coloring and ac- color lighting in the New Palmi 16,. at St. Lt room offers an entirely new concep- Mrs. A. B. tion of commercial architectural ton. The bz lighting and interior decoration, it is her materna explained. The room is so, designed Deusen is oc that- the lights are out of sight,I ice, Inç., of MRS. M. C. PETERSEP 417 Cumor Rond, %.,iilword Teleph. n KeailIworth 1901 1ofth Mn i nette.. "Woe.r-E FOR YO UR HOME* PAINTING There is positively no substitute for good paint. Waggener-Pratt and Lambert paints,' enamels and var- nishes have been known as the Standard of Quality for .,over haîf a century. CELLUTONE Produces a "por- celain li1ke".sur- face on waII and woodwork Can be washed mnany times. .461» VARNISH dries bard' ln 4 houre. Heelproof - waterproof. It, stands abuse. .WALL PAPER. New books show- Ing 1931 . designe are now ready for your Inspec- tion. '«61" ENAMEL drieS . in 4 hours. For fUrniture and woodworký 16 en- clhanting colors. TON AWALL At r ue Velvet flat paiflt for in- terior wails. and ceilinge. H OUSE PAINT Waggener Paint ls PURE.* For ail exterlor sur- faces, wood, con- crete or nietal. New Items MAGIC MAID Food mixer and juice extractor combined. A real heavy-duty kitchen helper. Wili beat, whlp and extract fruit juice. $19.50 MEAT THIEROMETMER Tells in an instantý whether your roast ie' rare, medium or weii done. Recoxnmended by cooking experts. $3.00 DOOMR CHAIN "Steel Beautyp' Besides beiinga. fine 1 votyiN-G VAN This extra-heavy - 9-inch size - regulaly 'selîs for $1.75. . . Ne i'SAUCE PANS - 1 -- 15/2.and 2-quart s i z e à. The reguilar priçe is $2.35. Cotuplete see t for .....$1.»9 POT ROAST, KETTLÉ - has many otheruses -4-quar t size, with tight fitting cover - regularý price $1 .75. $.0 CLEANING, Spring cleaning, at its best, lu no small task. Wîth the proper equÎp- ment, it can be made easier, finished in less time and, more important, it will be accomplished more pleasantly. JOHNSON'S WAX for floors-furni- ture and wood- work. Paste, 1I L. Sée5 Uiquid, i qt. 01.2à Liquid, 1 gal. $8.60 DUST KNIT Ideai for poiish- ing and dusting. About 5 yds. to boit. New 10w price L Vt.. .. .. . . .. 14 gai,...... .#6 DLIETTIE Dry cleaning and ws.shing machine. A Iimited quantity to be soid ýat 1 s..' Duette or nusko, ftuid, per gallon, j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallwick Dilling, 545 Essex road, Kenilworth, and their children have returned f rôn a cruise to South Axuerica, Panama, the WestJIdies, and Bermuda. They were 'accomipantied by Mrs. Ross Beatty and her daughter, Veronese,. of Highland Park and Chicago.' . IDeliveries leave 'our store at 12I1 wIu 9ý A.M. 2 P. M. 1AM. 4 P. M. WILI -Ili lié