no more. ln fact, sh. s one of ikose admir- able women who thoroughly enjoys h.r own dinner party. ECONOMHIES -OCTOIEER 9th, TO I51th POT ROAST.'Fancy nativeý beef LAMB. STEAKS. Choice lean cuts... LAMB PATTI.ES., Fresh made ta orde r.. lb. 26ic IL. 36e IL. 28c SMALL HAM SLICES. Sugarlcured . .....lb. RICE.,New crop finest Honduras. 39c .3 Ib.29C MILK.,Carnation,'I[Oc tin 3 lins 25c IVORY SOAP. Medium 9c bars .. -0 for 63c 'TUNA FISH.'Plymouth Rock extra ight mneat lb. SHELLED ALMONDS. New crop Californias' . 49c CANDIEDCITRON. New, imported talian . l.32c COMB HONEY. New pure white claver..comnb, PEANUT BUTTER. Plymouthi Rock. Screw.top jar IL. CREAM CHEESE. PhiIadeIphia in silver foul. . each SPAGHETTI. Richelieu large 12 oz. package. 2 for 23c 19C 9c 25c' PASTRY FL.OUR. Richelieu. For delicate bakin .. .. .. ... 5 tbs.29'c BREAP,,FLOUR. Cream Loaf finequality... I-5 ... lbs. 19c. 1/ bbl. I PMENTOS.,Monisoon 4, 0z..tins . . fin 67c 9G CHILI SAUCE. Riche lieu. A mild, expertly seaisoned. blend, in>.12 oz.botties ....2 for .45e FRIDAY Y ONLY daily.... ior ib .... Leadinig rotes i t h ec ni usical coinediv, *Rainibot(' of the. Ri Granide;" to be îvcîi at >t/weI'ou- all's club ie.t mi y and Tites- dai' will be takeii by William iScott SJu',hhci-d (r-ight.) a n d George Rersch (leit). Shepherd has thc ,'ole of the 3 u Esi -e.whl Rcrsch u'ill be cast as ait Iudiant effief. ,The prodiictjioui s heiiqg flu,'en liv t/je aurliarv of lWiluuuiette Post, No. 1 4111,ei-icajui L.ion. Circulation of Library Heîre Shows.Big Increase The.-Wilm-ette Public librarv's cirý- culation is increasing steadily, MiSs Amne L. Xhitmack. librarian, reports. On Saturdav, September 19, 037 books were borrowed f roô the li- brary, the largest single day's cir- culation on record. L a s t ilionth a total of 9,489 books were circulated,' 1,300 of them to the schools. This, total was the Iargest for any Sep- temiber in the library records. There are at present about 5,000 perss who borrow books at the Wilmette libràry. Wilmette uivic teague to De held in the, Shawnee Country, club Friday evening,. October 16, at 7 o'clock. The Civic league officers, headed by H{ector Dodds, president, particularly urge parents of New Trier students to attend this meeting since it wvil1 Mark Mr, Gaffney' s first public ap- pearancein the village. He willb1e the honor guest and speaker at the dinner meeting. .Because.of the limited facilitiesý for this dinner,, the league officers urge those who wish to attend to get their reservations in promptly, by commu- nicatinig with President Dodds, Xii mette, Wilmette. 4329; Ralph I)ur- ham, secretary, . Wilmette 2040. or Hoyt King, chairman of the prograni committee, Wilmette 358. .Next Friday's- meeting will formally open..the-fal nd.winter season for the Civic league, which is interested ini local civic affairs -and membershîp ini which is open to all residents of the cor i muiitv. DELl VER TICKETS Tickets for the Artist-Recital series wiil be delivered on October 5,but only to those. su.bscribers who have sent in their checks. Mrs. Bessie Grant at, the Win - netka State bank 'is receiving checks which are to be made out to the Winnetka Music. club. Richard Crooks -gives the. first concert of the 1931-32 series Mon-ý day.evening, November 2.. I.. - .0 &V £3aCarita Salon This. Fail You'.11- - - See CENTRAL AND TWELFTH- WILMETTE CGROCERY MARKET PHONE.50.:PHONE514 Il TIONP VIARMAÇ,Y IIU us forLflod i>I More Hair Than Hat You Must .Have. the New E ugenie Influence in Yo4jr Permanent or Fin ger Waves