i4etters ot Margaret 1Bîgelow WiIkmn- son, Poetess;" Margaret Wilkinson,, the late sister of. Mrs. Lord, is the author of a number of books. The assisting hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. George Mur- ray, and. Mrs. Irvirý Keller, botli of Glencoe. Following theannual election held at the April meeting, Mrs. Willîim H. Avery of Evanston will continue in. the office of president for another year. 'Also elected at that time Were: Mrs. Thomas 'Boswell, first. vice- presideënt; Mrs. Norris Embry, second vice-president; Mrs. George W. Re recording secretary; Mrs. Fred A. White, co rresponding secretary; Mrs. John P. Gregg, assistant correspond;-, iflg secretary; Mrs.-O.0. Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. James H. Welles., registrar, and Mrs. Louis C. Williams, historian. Go East for Meeting of Garden Club of Amerca Four miembers of. the Kenlw,,orth Garden club and four,Members'of thel Winnetka Garden, club ýare leaving Suinday on a special . train over thle 1 N'ew York Central for West Point. N. Y., to attend the ainnuial meeting1 of the Garden Club 'of Anmere to be held 'May 19 to Mfay. 2. Those x0hpc will represent thie Kenil- worth Garden club are Mrs. HaËrry Harrison, M.,rs. Mfark Cresap, MNrs. BentIey 'G. 'McCloud, and Mrs.. Hugli A. Foresniani. _Mrs. C. Colton Daughi- aday, Mrs:, Langdoii Pearse, Ms Charles. Stronig, and MNrs. Richard, Walsh 'are'representing the Winnetka ,Garden club., .The program n for the meeting 'ivili include a trip'to West Point Mfilitary academye lunt.cheonl in priva te homes .and at 'clubs, and trips to visit gar- dens* at Garrison and, Tuxedo. Park. After the meeting the party will re- main i e York for several days, and will visit other gardens in andi around the city. Only 'four clubs in the Chicago area 'belong to the Gar- j knôwn for is .success in raising fine iris 'throüghi pollination, and bas many of the finest specimens of iris in is garden. He isý also well. informed on the history of iris which is con- sidered fascinating to fiower enthus- iasts., This bids fair to beone of the Most ipteresting and instructive programns of the, vear, thé club an- nounice s. MARTHA WOOL Many lovely evening wraps ]raty roducred fa pre. APTERNOON GOWNS -Iii aU fine materiala and colors Many cloth dresses incuded ... W. have grouped this division~ Also a love>.'selecUion hinhig4&er ranges. SUITS -Tailored and dretsy, two andd tre-pleo.. Ail colore and tweeds. $15 to $115 C OATS -Fur ftrmund and p.ai... Somethixiq for every ocasioni. for and 177Sherman.Av.,Evanston. OI GRItenleef WA TH R ED For Reading CirçIe Mrs, Charles Roberts will be hiost- ess for the next meeting of the Read- ing circle Monday, May 18, at .1 o'clock, at her. home, 1041 Lake ,a'îrenue. NO EXCHANGZS OR, RZTURNS TO $TOCK ALL SALES FIXA L Siarting 1Mnday. May IGth A PROFUSION 0F EXCEPTIONALLY RARE BARGAINS IN THE SEASON'S SMARTEST CLOTHES 1 to