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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Nov 1913, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80. MM. tfce plte Sbort Htwt ___----------=-----^â- ;i':;."-.";' r\r . v'-1 â- â- '. â- } â-  j PUBLISHED EVERY TH«RSDAY~j .,|m-7â€"~~=rT7â€": ^ BT: '" ' "^ .. â-  '"â- ----?! !TJf J5 O/FT TT/THOCr sr*r« qiver. ' Once upon a time it was the custom at~CbriBtmastim^tblgte^to .one's friends. and family gifts which repre-j sented the work of one's hands, the] : :T:Hf BOW^MAN PU ^£C Cavis Stf**V Evantton. , wrought into the beauty of the prod-i ,-^'r-i .,•â- -. 'â-  â-  â-  i .. â-  â- - * â-  â- *-.-,,-â- ......• . ' 1 i1 .....-.:' .'.....â- _......â- â- â-  ' ' â- â- " . =?= juct.» This happy; time was before the Albert H. Bowman .. Managing Editor commercial spirit invaded the sacred Bertha R. Bowman1. Associate Editor lnct8 of Christmas giving, when James L6onsj£_l.ee_-_-~£ltyIBdltorp^â€"; ~ , ..-.'_ 4 â- â- â- ,- , :+lwl ~~~. .;..,â- :-â-  ,.â-  - - -.' jthe gift was 5 valued because of the BTfBSCRIPTION^PftlCEr-»2-A YEAR value. JLife has grown more complex All matter for Duplication in any in recent yearsâ€"We have no-longer week's Issue should reach our office,tjje-lelsure iu which to fashion our sot later than noon on Monday. j gjft Rather we betake ourselves to n , and not because of it. â-  hMMlOT^^ Pluming Inspector ment Heads and Superin^ I ciawson; ana others. tendents oFGreafValue umienifADMlMP MIPMT to Administration. HUUOtWAKUlNli NM I â€"v â€" . some bazaar and there purchase' the Entered as second-class matter June jBome .*****.._____"_ 18.-1911. atthepostofflcer at/ Evasawn, {work of some other person's hands Illinois, under the Act of March 3, jour jown, perhaps, being sold else THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913. (our jown, [where....... |a pzaamost evejfy |charitable, orj lltheirâ€"annual,' autumn sale of needle^ church -and-_ many nizations are hording record yesterday as condemning the] season. - AfticlesL-are, purchasable IN MEETINGS in the department head group are: City Clerk John *V Hann, City Treas- urer George f P.V Mills. City Comp- troller William J.\ Hamilton, Commis- sioner of Public* Works John H. iMoore, Director of Public Safety Wal- ter C. Hedriek, City Collector A. P. I Bull and Health Commissioner Dr. C- <T. Rooms. """."• . \."! ]â€"In the department'^ of superintend- | eats' meeting the following will be in- cluded: Chief of Polite Fred Shaffer, iFire .Marshal Carl ITnrrison..Superin- | tendent ofJtreetfr-Heffesflâ€"Sharer, City Engineer Robert I.oag, Building [inspector Waldron, Electrical Isspcc manWrolemssewled AT Y. M. C. A. FRIDAY t.J 4 Fulfilling the pre-election promise to give "scrupulous supervision of all departmental activities," Mayor James Russell Smart TiasT .inaugurated a plan of holding weekly meetings with the various department heads' Hugh S Fullerton ami Claire Briggs Will Be on Hand to fntertain Members. ? Briggs and his ability, and a good time is promised. Another shining light who will be a co-star of the evening's frivolity is Hugh Fullerton, perhaps the best known baseball Writer of the present day. His^best work^Jaterlias been jioneJnZco|inection with the world's series of the last two or three years, but practically everyone has read his reviews and stories of the national game. :: ~7V--.......* -. ""' .Aside from_the two\ features above, there-wrtti-bV-worteed^te--4hrough the evening swimming meets, volley ball games, horizontal bar-work^athletlc contests, etc. The pool room will be open to the ^uests-on-tnis njght^_as will every- thing else in the building. The doings will start tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock and conclude when they finish. Everything will be free._ After the en- tertainmehVof the evening is conclude ed, refreshments will-be- served. - -The present indications are that a large crowd win attend.. T~ -------- The annual housewarming of the *nd^tber^ity^nlcialB«3and^b^ bring about, utlmately,+an efficiency be8t that tney have ever 8taged. such as has not " ' " r"L . ,7 ", 7 best tnat tney nave ever scagea. -.-.I""*" ~» "°° â€"; been Planned JniBagBorate" â-  preparations .have -.beeifc ovc-emphasis of &e± in tite-Ifictionxtf: which have-absorbed the time andryears, if *ever, In. the administration L ,â€"^.. ^----------*.------zassz*â€"^-.^ Lofâ€"municipal -affairs Win Evanston. ! Simultaneously with the meeting of ~overeinpiia»i» ~ui jh»-u»- «jcuy«»»~v»+»mtu ua^-^j-v^-. >-~- â€"â€": â€"^l^.s-jjm â€" --â€"f â€" -â€"-â- rr"~"""_""_ j madefy the reception and entertain- -ttHtar. a stand for wbich^^heJmembers^^ht-of^^ care ior a^arge ^b^^^J^^^^ ~"" " Simultaneously with the meet ng of | crowd and ,t now looks as ff there ehould be universally commended, j organization to be benefited by tbe!the department heads, a session of j lfl be so many things doing all ____â-  . â€"â€":râ€"â€":.-___j'",^ „-l ;___j_ _« *!.- kâ€"»«.- w«m«n nnriithe department superintendents will 11. t. Duuuiu w« ^...w--,.., -----.â€"â€"-.- «.0»------«-auj:â€"=.- -, , . iâ€" --•-----------------------â-  - i.itilw°uia ne so many in FurthermoreTlhe" women of the or-1 proceeds of the bazaar, women ^d *e ^M^nt .Superl^nd6n^ - -»iD "5,u eacn w«.n. .JLUsiSSLSiSliiisr'rO ; aa t)iR thrpe-rlng circus used to be ganteation have had the courage to j girls who_must^ thereforer^pend|0f tbe respective departments wlH ; "In tne dayg of ^1 sport." denounce authors whom it has been! upon the handiwork of other women j work out a co-operative jdan_Jn_^k-^__Ter^te.^ .menâ-  back t« their boy- " •- '1 â- .? fine over their activities and tnu? • ..... /ing over their activities and thus the faehion to admire, amoug them.! t0 fin out the list of their Christmas 1,^^ tj,e efficiency In their Work by Mrs^ EdituZWhabton and Mr; Rqbebt | glvfng^^^â€"-----------„ >l'" "«-»-♦««"â- *'»-" â€" f«^«> Hebbick of the University jftf ChlcagfiJ__Haw_needlessly complex it all is There can be ho excuse for these [ and expensive, both; in time and labor, jyije-J-gelrlogethetLjnfithQds^ To Meet Once a Week. hood days, the committee has secured the services of Cartoonist Briggs, pflgTnaior Ol ^These meetings are to be held every ..... Wednesday morning at the city haJJ, U1,.a:, oll lIu. IV,.it> , „,„ DCtiCD, ,„ masters^ of the peiFwlth their under- j for the donation of the sum Invested | from 9:30 to 10:30^ o'clock. The two ^on the "Friend Wlfe-~or "Friend Hus- "TBe~Days^Of Sport" and the Immortal "Skin-ney No doubt he may work in some new ideas on the "Kelly Pool" series, or FIRE ROUTS STUDENTS. Students In the Norwegian-Danish Theological seminary in Evanston were routed from their rooms when an alarm of fire was given on account ora blazfl-jghlch started in the base- ment from hot ashesT-The ashes had been dumped'"â€"onâ€"aâ€"^woodenâ€"flo WhlSh was set fire. The damage was estimated^sJtJlBO,__..„The seminary Is a three^tory brick structure and is not equipped with fire escapes. There was a rush and a scramble among the divinity students when the fire was discovered and the building was soon emptied. GROSS POINT COUPi-E^WEbS. .„„-, Konstanine Rosol and. Miss Chare- BeaT|lnTirGTnta,nt)Oth of Gross Fomt, Were married Saturday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zvanjek in Gross Point by Justice of the Peace William J. Schatz of Evanston. Mr. Rosol is masierB.of the pen with their under-.for the donation of the sum lnvestea »"•« ^-^ <-» "'"yâ„¢"' , *" Lon ine "lena wne -or -jrnena nus- j. scnayz oi avBU»wu. mjtmc^p y_-----y------ j _., __ -â€"â€"r^^^groups.-as^fayor Smart-ispleased^toTb1in^lfhe7~Xhy"wl^reverybhe"kn6ws engaged in truck farming. ^standing of the human mind and heart j jn ^he^purchase-x»t- another-s worKi^j them will meet in adjolnjngj, ____ for so debasing^their art by catering! would "allow time ifor the leisurely j rooms, so that if the superintendent) -i â-  3^_.r:-" â- -â€"â- â€"- '-,- ~~ZT â- ____ __ -K â€"rr TJof any one of the departments foneed- [ :to Whatjhey consider the j popuiaryConstruction ;Of»»M:^ Bim" Ted to explain any-P^bpositioh which j lasWTnT^hl^OlEeyary^prbd^^^^ one's'own friends tMJjnJgM be brought before i;he deparf- J â- ',â- ' '- -_-__:~. ./ . . â-  . ... .. „.„',„. i, " ment head conference, he can be, sum-; j^^l_authorS^ondem,ied aVe ProHoenefit of perBonali|y in ones glft'.uimoned and ln a moment give a de- duced" work both true and beautiful, I would reiieve the church of the charge; tailed account of what he knows of *m apt the> have * mmk^L-TSiaa^h^-ii. -»^>^iafflRJ!*Sry fJt£ Echlus, and are, therefore, the more to â-  more and require no long hours of.time lf any department., superintend- . i « '*ii*.lr *Ki.i^ <,nta f«p i„.wi„«U. ent desires to present any question be despised for selling theirjiftg for. drudgery.---------____ J before hJs suvJors> he wilf be admit- Boys' School Suits, Special $5 We «*>*& ur?e ^ou 4e^5ee4hese suitsiefore- baying elsewhere. They are in Norfolk stylesâ€"gray, brown and tan mixtures. Many with two pairs oj trousers, lined throughout, also navy- fl* C ft/^ blue sefges. sizes 7 to is......,,,...............,v.............................. ..•••â- -•^|»»V". â€"Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes io to 17, $10, $12 and $15 Second Floor. Tfte Shops Building 17-19 21-23 N. Wabash, Chicago WALKER S HARTMAN Formerly with Marshall Field & Co. .Phone Randolph 2275 Subscribe for The Lake Shore News AtttunmrMitwit PHOTOnRAPHJe CERTIFICATES REDEEMED AT TOLOFF STUDIO^ â€" \VrE WILL REDEEM CERTIFICATES issued by any Chicago photogra pher in Evanston. We will allow full face value^on-eacb-eer5aflcate and give you photographs in the more expensive Sepia, instead Pf black and white, with the best attention. 1623 ORRING1 ON AVENUE TELEPHONE 2178 Totoff Studio 1 ~tne gain that coines from catering -to _a- debased popular taste. In the case of Robert Hebrickj- what could be ^TBE DARK AGES. ted toâ€"the uepartmentâ€"head meeting and allowed that privilege. "After standing with his hands in j In the first session, held Wednesday w i>. ».„ „.^u _^w».„^ Kia'i morning^_Mayor Smart presided. He rings attached^e the wall^^w^^l^^S^rty^^^ne^ar^^el more lovely, more moral ana mur« â-  "i"-"^ v.^<«».j w ^.^, ,«...w^» ^ â- â- â- .........- â€"^~~------ , ' rfa'eadt_v^n~^rea'd~~and water^H_hjH^partnientJiead3_tliat tne-Bessions mean felevatlng than. "The-Master^-hfâ€" the* â- â-  ; a j- ZTIZZITZIIra^Z w„ ^that co-operation and harmony is to Inn"? How infinitely superior to bis â- Dtber creatidnr"The Healer^Bo^ab^ sufqVin-many, apparently serious pas« only food, for twenty days. SrEvE Wu. ^t co-o^r^on and haTmony is to sages that the reader half-suspects-thei author Is laughing at him. passions of love and hate and their Essentiality to the plot which would "depict life. ' No one expects nor de-, - •'â- .,. i took Wilms'place in the rings." sires an ultra-polite treatment of these: ^râ€"±i______ |b^e_Uie watchword of his administra- us, a;" convict Jin the Missouri;- statejtlgn ^y}th these, efficiency will[pat- penitentiary l^ Jefferson tolo-Wardenfurally follow. A buslneis- admlmls- ..._------.-â€"-j/ ------------- . .-. -....-. j trntion-conducted-along buslnei "D. C. McClbSo that lljwortnlj^Mvhls^iWi^^^Vn^w^KvgP^^*^^ department chiefs. He in- them that figuratively they ^rerdirectors-ofLthe-largest and-mbst The""negroI important corporationâ€"the city of Ev- ' , anstonâ€"and that as such they were refused to say_J*here he bad pur- fn ^ hrif|ii<i tn kftftn fA alotw> tonelt chased the whisky and drugs, and so-j-wtth^-tlteâ€"details connected with the administration, and~thm~WeTinae~Part- menL_should be conducted along-lihes- kv and drugs found in bis possession tp jpls â-  „ , [ formed were brought : to- him by Major, â€"7-â€"â€"jâ€"^tuTraV^oiTbeTieve that this is an to promote the' highest efficiency. I, gentlemen," Mayor great elemental emotions. But we I. iX _, â€"„----- _ - ,.{-•• vnn and 1 â- Â±â„¢::-r-.::^-~-^-----^ - ^account of happenings in a civilized Mou ..'.'. ,. , fMI ^bave every right to demand of the, rSinart is tiuotedv are directors of this . * "' ± ,, ^. i state, in th£ twentieth century? It ap-, corporation, the city of gvanston. and men and the women who claim the: ---â- â- â-  high places -in-the realm of masters -oftbe art^Htterat«i^rtfiat-tMeyw8*e -them-serve^ar^noral endV--------7â€"â€"râ€" ! pears that Missouri stands ip need of!»» sucli it T)eTi66ves Us to keep in a cleansing such as that to which our close touch with everything that ^oes ownâ€"state Juis been subjecting Nothing could be mpro tragic, more i unconventional. Immoral, if you j PoiirtinFTfeoTmatOTyr please, than that great masterpiece of 'the'-master, Tolstoi, Arna Kabenina. Neither could any thing-be mote moTal in its final teaching. It is tim^and^igh-ttme,- thaÂ¥tb*Erk-4- ing men-4»nd women rlse-in-revolt^^t the turbid stream of fiction which is -rufiBlng "throughâ€"our -magazines and^ much of'our'more pretcMIdus flctlbntrf mm* -EVERT DAX-^WQREr. on in the business affairs connected the j with the city, just as the directors in =^M;g^^mTgerc1a1°j^rga^teation-"meetg-and j discuss affairs pertaining to their j business. We are the. OffiCJalW J^ll. j directors of this corporation and the ] citizens and taxpayers are the'stock-: 1 It 1^-a distinct gain to have one day j holders. We are held responsible by set aside officially to be observed aBJthese citizens and: therefore must - - ---------~jconducTthis administration in a busi- I^hthisis day, to be devoted through^ ness.jike manner.. â- â- .,.„_^^..____^^^_._â€"^ The possibilities of the weekly con- . ^ „.._ range of Choice In attractive pieces that appeal to good taste. If J^searcii of 410vel^nd oincommonJj many such in 6u^ Gift Shop. We offer a few suggestions: Sheffield Silver out the nation: to the dissemination of knowledge of the|-meansr of stamping ' " J ~ iTerences are unlimited, "Petty mat- out othe great w^tejtlagiie from thej^^^ap^in^j^j^^ the conn? country. " ters^fl'complaints which the coun- cil has" heretofore been forced to 1'thresh out, will be disposed of in a One day is, however, a rather scant • .snappy, rapid-fire manner. If one em- â- apporxioamtmtloUtime for a work so I ploye has a grievance against another We cannot afford longer to allow ^the!__„„.„". â€".- %<XSr*iSr^&^m~**t^ ifor an alleged infraction of rules, this 4^ofâ- Â«Â«â€¢; vouna neonle tbuVuTbeT P ^o matter ortne-tuber-. ^ fee hurrledly taken care,of in the mlnds^Tm^young people tburto be t ^ ^^ ^l ^ be conlfned j confereaee:_Hundred8 of otherTmat- contamlnated, their ideals to beshat|^ ^^^ 7> n<^to any otncr one|ters can be^disposed of and the effl- ^teredT-^arcmr w^b"^bjcct Krtbb glv^vj ; " ..: ^ .â€".T V ^ r -;- ^~ - , clency of -all departments greatly fay ing of lectures in the scbbols on thesel very subjects, which are handled so! ^freely andlso Jndellcateiy^in muCbZoti our^popular fiction, yet permit theirl day. We should Vork. and Jghtlcfeased. against that 111 which terrible devastation. _ai wreaks such long us 365 days in the year, and oneVday more in lean year.__r- . - *A girls and boys to^actiulre that"knbwFj . ,. .,, ,: edge which they would debar them \ ^Onejojt cmcago*S~hTgh schools' has from gaining In a wholesome way1 jjtdopted tbe cotomiBBion fodo^f gov- from a scientific lecturer, from the| ernmenf, for Its student body%r PiVe pages of books wltb^which they may^jcommtBgionerB^y^^ indeed, bgunfamiTlaT-but whlch^eMt|^^^ three-of-thn flv« tw>y^|nnt- the name, of a successful modern |wjth8tanding the fact that--the f|mi -&*thorr-----------â€"-.= â€",â€"__.;.â€". -1J-----1 nine vote^was-in the maJofityrf--IntthV We need to purge our library shelves opinion of The News the experiment "of this perhlcious literature.' Wcneed to in this case wttrpr'ove of beneril in how the^ yubllshcrV oT"pcriodjcals7; manL^ays,_npt tiie least pi. wnic| :is - .- . . . :tho disclosure of the weaknesses of that We-are-tlred-of dragging our-i felves-thrdugh the mire of the im- the theory \ of the commission ^govern- The city officials who are included i.^L^fOailfYTOUa-HEALTH â€" BY NATURAL PHYSICAL METHODS â€"â€"No LonrTripâ€"Ho Greil Expenseâ€" ' J01 Just a Leisure Hour ment- when put into practice -by perd ""moral"story which has no great kssoh Knn_R WrtuntirHi 'by the very same vlr- vo toacii. W'- need to ".follow Hhe ex- hies and'vices as are existent In other j EDGEMERE MEDfCAL BATHS 4811^4813 Bfoadwav, 'â- -' ',â- 'â- /. iLL Phone Edeewaier 338 â- . Iialmn Majolica arid Delia Robbia Ware -Baskets, Jardinieres, Fern Dishes and small pieces lor favors. â€"wâ€" - • RoyaUCopenhagenChina^ Decorations and shapes are odd and artistic. -â€"-" Note theseoreasonable prices a; Blates, 40e, 50c^ 75c; Vases, 65c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; Pepper Ladies, $i^;^ocke^ $3.00, $4.00, $4.75; Boxes, Candlesticks, $1.25. Moderate in price but of that substantial quality that insures a life time of wear. In beauty of de- sign and'rich appearance Wtise Craft Pottery depends on the colors andtextures of glazes to ornament the pottery fhapes.â€"A?ll-slmpes-are-praetieal- for the purposes intended, and having control^of"unlimited and wonderful glazes has made possible the pro- ducing of many things never before made in pottery. Beautiful blues^rowjis, greeni, mulberry, greys, etc., in large and small pieces. Price range is from 50c,$L00to $5.00. "rFnvaisnKnwst^^ling silver* Pepper and Salts* Candlesticks, Card ^raysi Entree Digh^s^San^wich Plates, Chop Plates, Plat- ters, Jugs, Sugar & Cream SetSi^Baskets, Compotes, -etc., etcr;;- -.......y:;......^r'-.-^'j.r Glebeas Preserved Flowers; Bay berry Candles and Sauctr^iJth^Day Fancy JVoTf/des^n-silfcr^llnejfc and leather; Chinese Embroidery; Italian Baskets; Chinese Baskets; Japanese Baskets; Parisian Ivory tses; German irr hit Toilet Artides^-^ingl China Fencest Trees and Flowers? Englishâ€"Art Placques; Copenhagen Birds; Italian Flower Pots wiflTsancere. three 8izes,„$L25^jl.50 and $1.75. New Place Cards and tally Cards We engrave i.„ .-plaieaiid^TtTtr^ /either plain or ornamented â€"Christmas â€" Cards to your order. r^untein Square Eyanstoriy Illinois X>rdersfor PRIVATE GREETING CARDS should be left NOW JU' "»T"tIf* Chicago fornis of ^crvrrniiment. It wttl"require j liuoxii: than jtariniri:placaL,in-a position-: Fc^Ffaottor a i; J '"nuTluiV-itv iggugt'-Anto _4jxactlce. Jigtrov-all lraccs'.:bf'selfisli" ahAltion and dCTClop jtoft^, upon ,^e a)trnlsm which th<?â- '-succt-sg-df the^ a â-  ffc .-.may- â- *TOUiinl»gion tprra ot .government nec.es*- I i i m m â- â-  i M^ Wi EMERSON STREET.-i-mile west of canal Nowlis the time to r^lQl^T'QQr^^ vanston. Illinois Phone 997

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