fitrnish.eq a riortor and nurse to vo with tbis ambulance which is mainta.iled hv the Boald of Health. .Cabs are eniuiopeçl with. connections to. ffuz in. sothe in.cutol.tr can 1bekeýt at an even. temtper.ture. "Al of this 1information,, staËYgers this north shore guest. She ret'urns home wearV but enthiatic (to htéecorne one of a zroup to helpcarry on' this meritorious wvork. These vis"Down in the -heart of the'.filthie-st its explii in part the growing pot)upart of ,Chicago is an. .iîst ituioîi larity of the work beingadon e bv, the knon Th'a Cicgo ýI . erntyNorth Shore auxiliarv of the 'Chikenowtae Te hiag Mteniycago Maàterhitycne. center. For the past three years ~cne. over: three-hunidred' young ý-nord' Mr Templeton's concert is 'at 8:15 shore wompen have, given unlimitedi o clock. in theý auditorium of New time and efieigy to promote the o1 b-TirHgisho. jectives of this'.great center. Atý the corner ,of* Maxwell and Newberry streéts stands the old ,building. Before admittance' to. membership in the'North Shore auiliary, each mem-l~ ber is urged t o visit this' center and be informed about the work whi'ch she is expected' to. undertake. Can6 V imagine the surprise that awaits this young matron onl her first visit? "Th e door opens into a busy office: Doctors and nurses' rush here and th.ere. Distress signais flash in over9 the telephone. The youlig wornan is told that she is visiting one of the Iargest obstetrical cinics in the ber 15. as a benefit f-or the work of the center, the following brief glirnpse into the history and aims of the center is culled from'an.article on a day:*at the / Ci;I r t"..ncago lVlaternlty center by. the president of the n-orth shore, auxiliary, lMrgs. Xenneth L. Vilson of Evanston. *NO COMMISSION* Mode Direct WIth JOHN HANCOCK, MUTUAL, LIPE. INSURANCE COMPANY Through K. W. Parkinson, Leain Agent208 S. LaSoelle St, :iCÇ!age STA. 5638 I t. 4iý 4 toId that of tne 2,200,000 habies born in the United States every ,year, twothirds, or about 1,400,000 are born. in their own homes due to financial iniability of the mothers to enter hospitals. 'Records show that in the ers and 75,000 babies die at time of United States evéry year 15,000 moth- s 0e I Cru" wIthsufi,..4.60 birth and stili another 75,000 childien 'die before they are one *nonth old. Haîf of these deaths could be avoided by the application of mod- have been 328 students and 47 nurses .epresenting 27 colleges .taught the best obstetrics. slippers,' designed to eye to your budget! the season. Ail are priced with an "Nwto the amiazement of -this