8 varieties, 3 stalks of eacli vani- ety: fiist prize, Mrs. Robert MNaux- del; second prize, Louis Kuippen-. lieimier; third prize, M\rs. Ji,s, 2Rosenwald. 2.Dahlias 2 varieties, S stalks of eachi vai-ý etv': first prize, Mrs. A. G. Deck-> er; second pize Mrs.ý Charles Rubens; thiird.*prize, Mrs. Martin St rau s. 4 varieties, 3 stalks of eacli varn- ety: irst prize, Mrs. 'Milton Flor- sieun ;, second prize, Louis -Ktnp- penheinier; tliird prize, MNrs. . E. ' Wieboldt. 1 variety, 1 stalk: flrst prize, Mrs. A. G. Becker; second and third' prize, Mrs. H-erbert Philipsborn. 3. Snapdragons 2 varieties, 3 stalks. of eachi vari- etv: first prize, Mrs.. j tlitis Rosen- ivald; second prize, N1rs. Moses, Born; third prize, 1Mrs. Robert Nfandel. 4. Zinnias .3 varieties, .3 stalks of, eaci 'van-) etv: flrst prize, Nfrs. Adolph Stein: seconid prîze. MIrs. Robert NMandlel: tliind (lPrize, Mrs. Milton Florsi em lionoralde umention, Mrs. MNartiui Straus. V. \eronic a 3stalks: first prize.,Ms.M. i.sen"-. stadt; second prize. Mrs. A. C. Becker.; third prize, Lquîs Kuppen- hehner. 6. Lilies. 1 -stalk,: first prize. »fr s. 1Milton Goodmian;, second prize. . Rob- ert \Iandel. 2 varieties, l1 stalk of eachi vani- ety : first prize, 'Mrs. M. N. Rot:hs- child: second prize, Mrs. Charles Rubens. 7. Delphinumn 3 stalks : first prize, Louis Kuppn-- hieimer; second.prize, Mrs., E. F. Wieboldt; third prîze, Mlrs. Robert MUandel. Honorable mention was given. to ,Mrs. E. F. Wieboldt in, the class of unlisted. pereinials, and Mrs. Moses Bvprn ýaud. Mrs. julius. Rosenwald -were given honorable mention in the claqss of unlisted annuals'. 8.Vegetables 10 varieties: first. prize. Mi-S. uliu S is open for inispéction at anyt has been adding a 'great Mn provements recently whiëch w their appeal to visitors. 1. EUROPEAN, PLAN Ii auce Jtweve guests at 'a: îue en tertained iner party Sat. 1 TELEPHONE H. P. 2500 r dance will Country club ROUU? W.LAUKE. M0es. THE MORAINE MOTEL HIGHLANOD PARK ILLINOIS. To ResÎdents of the North Shore; Last winter several fainilies in Highland Park~ closed their bouses and moved to the Moraine Hotçl, and, tram the fact that tbey'bave reserved their suites, for the coming winter, we conclude that theýexperient was a satisf actory one. These guests f ind that it, is more economica]. to live in the hotel during the cold montb~s than to.maintain a fairly large sized, house. Our winter rates are. very: 10w and we can of fer guests aU. the coxn±orts and conveniences of a fine large country estate with the assurance of agreeable, cangenial company. The well known superior service of' the Moraine is maintained ail winter and the menu, prices have ýbeen greatly reduced and it occurs to us g Having Theater Patg Ednia Baughnian is having. a theater party on Sat.urday for twelve friends in celebration of ber birtbday. She is the daughter of the F. J. Baugh- mans,.1609 Spencer avenue.