knê>ibdy; s,,econd 'row-W. Cozzen'is, B. 1,idd., R. Hoffman, R. Werden and R. 1301m; thi'rd row-B. O'Brien, B. TJiorsen, T. White, N. Boehmner, 3, Boî'ino. and R. Braun; back row-B. W . Shf-arer, coaeb, H.. Keator, C. Brown, K. Lingle, J. Hoffman, captain, W. John- s'on. anîd S. Kraft. WICOSI:Front rowý-W.Young- Iu i!st, R. Green, J. O'Kean, manager, Ii. Hunt and, G. Roberts; second row-1 ..SCar R. Fletcher, P. Wright, T. ('rutteiiden, and R. McGuire;, third' row -P. lez, H. McKenna, G. Green, I. Meyer, D. Boozer and A. Roth,- hack. rwFHoward, éoach, J. Allworth, R. WyIe, W. Shernian,. W.RnIio, J. 'MeNeil and W. Kuhi. Stanîdings of thé teanis in, the two leamuq- ' at the close of the îseasoii wére: lienvyivelght Leagute M'on f., Hlarvard ........ Yale.. ..m 5 . . ... . . . . . . . . 4 lia"t uut... ................. Llghtwelght League Wnn Ti ('hua..............9 Wicosi: ......5 PIurdue ... .....4 .lîUClîtan......... rié 1j 0 I ..O~t O 9 4 a 6 10 Friday night, Decemiber 4, under the auspices of the radio club, gave re- ports on the progress made to date. Practicaliy ail of the xneibers are busy working on sorne project for the showv, a nd there are a number of amusing as well a s instructive. ex- hibits planned. The television dem-. onstration is expected to draw a large attendance. Mrs.* F. W. Lawis, 619 Laurel 'ave- nue,' is spending several Weeks at. the Blouse Fashion-s from Our Second Floor is the couMiMqgamme GOhes tbe thrfl t ouiopetton and elinIunates inuch of the cie- Ient of luck. Tournasuents amd Sinegle Parties Plasnerd and - Conducted Lessons in Cent ra c ANMDREW J. MNOUAT 616 Lake Ave., Wilnmette WILMETTE 123 Reumbe.,the Dot%, Dot. 1 is 4 POULjl5f Read the' Want Ads I I Top s. botton . . .su lace "blsse. .lget iveight. cordaeroy blouse jersey blouse, pique coller aid cxifs . . . lc kuit wo o! blouse. rolleul ïOller. Pere Marquette Club Launched in Chcg A ncw club to announce. its adveit iinto Chicago's clubdom is the newlv organized Pere Marquette club, anl liii inois corpora tion flot.for profit, to 1>e housed ini the DePaul Univtersity bujjidig 0o1 Lake stree, near M\ich i - gai> boulevard, where it is expected tili club vvili occupy, under lease. sev- eral floors, and have a fully equtipped chlb, enmbodying ail feature-, of a niodlerui social and athletic clubi to- gethier m-ith nany distinctive feattures (il it: W1 It is tated that the organization of Hlie, club ivili be conduücted 411der the suipervision Of its officers and spon-ý Sors. Thôse who .are .nunibered amnoîîg its prominent sponsors are the Rev. -1lJughJ. O'Connor, of DePaul joi 1 Sveeniey, ierchant; j ohn E. Ilesse, financier; W. J. Newman, c,(bi.tacor .Louis Proesei, retired; .K. M'NI.itzthuim, architert. Fic executive offices of tlie club areloctedat 1013 DePaul universitv buidigand the mernbership cai- pag sundier the direction of Frank V. Bougetirector of organization. 'l'ieains ndpurposes of thie club are to foster and proinote Ainerican CIn,,u, n d.. . n. . .-, - -r-a- attraction for visitors on tis holidav is the museumn's lifelike group of wild turkeys in a setting repro<lucing tiîeir natural environruent, states M r. Simmns. There are also many new exhibits which have been installed -(rigthe past year which are ex- pected.,to draw the interest'of many persoîîs. It'sa Blouse sive one with ours from' They must too, just as ours are $7 .95 ye.ar Blouses are a necessity, how - ever., fot necessarily an expen- choose st.nar t., $.95 jý 1,