AnEITIONI (Continued from page 3) ~ E re n ~re bran." The past yur bas Hen 10 much of that type of att~ranc~ (Continued from page 3) which might tend to detract from tention outside of the community. Our the noble duds and spirit of those hearts. and conscience only dictate the . to whom this day is sacredly dedi- magmtude of our territory and the cated that it w~ll behoovts us all scope and nature of our work. to pause for just a moment and There is no given price on this "IN with a prayer from a grattfol MEMORIAM" poppy. Your check or will pass the opening in the heart reverently thank them for currency b~x the legion auxiliary members the blessings dieir sacrifice has w11l carry on those days. made possible. L.,ioD'a Sole Appeal Forget that golf game and that This is the only appeal that Wiitrip here or there. It is a sacred !Dette post makes for funds. Not for 1ts use but for the less fortunate. duty which you are called upon to Surely you will do your share in so . perform and, most certainly. you noble an endeavor. As a unit we are could find no better setting for in close touch with conditions and pass the information and solicitation that rite than with your comrades on to you. Will you help? This is in arms. Get the spirit of the day truly a work of mercy I not the festive type, but that of Poppies will be available in Wilth~ requiem, and truly once a year mette at the fot.lowing places on the days of May 29 and 30. thts should be possible. Chicago and North Western railroad The early hour is very impor- station. · tant. Before the main services at Chicago, North Shore and MilwauLake Front park we will assist kee railway station, Wilmette avenue. Chicago, North Shore and MilwauPe~er J. Heurter Post, our good kee railway station, Linden avenue. netghbors to the west, in the dec- Chicago Rapid Transit company .oratio~ and services at the graves station, Linden avenue. Chicago and North Western railway .of thetr comrades resting in the station, Kenilworth. cemetery at Lake and Ridge ave- Look for the members of The nues. The ?resence of· every mem- Ladies' Auxiliary of Wilmette Post, 46, American Legion I Before you ber of W tlmette Post is desired No. to town, do your duty by your and requested. They will assist go local legion group! The activity in us in our service at a later hour. the city is for the benefit of city posts. Please mark this date and hour Our support must come from Wilmette. on your calendar. We must unite .and carry on the work of the G. CALLED BY DEATH A. R. who for these many years Math Schaefgen died at his home have so nobly and ably kept alive on Reinwaldt avenue, Sunday evening these sacred traditions and mem- at 8'clock, after an il.tness of eleven months. Burial was at St. Joseph's ories. cemetery on Wednesday morning at OFFICIAL 9 o'clock. Mr. Schaefgen was SO years C. C. RENNACKER, Adjutant. old and was born and raised in this LEA AUWAIY WILL SB1 POPPIES, lAY 29-30 627 MAIN ST. -:- PHONE WILME'I"l'E WHOLESALE MEATS· I N~~:;T;~~~.~~···· Zlc SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON QUALITY MEATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 26-27 Nt!~v~~~~. ~~~~.~.~~~ 35c 39c PORK LOIN ROAST, 23.1 I LEGS OF VEAL Half or whole, lb. . . . . . 2C Fancy Milk Feel, lb· ......-27c SPECIAL-NO. 1 BREAKFAST BACON Half or whole aide, lb. . ..........................·............ 26c ARMOUR'S STAR HAM I ARMoua·s cLoVERBLOOM BUTTER, lb. Half or lb. . ..... 23 '2 43c STRICTLY FRESH ----------------------------------~~.~~·. ~~~~... 12lc SELECTED EGGS, doz. . 3Zc I ~?~:~ . wh~le, Ft~~~ ~~~~~~-~~ .~~~~~~~~~ .~.i~~~~ .~i~.·............... .. _~_c 5 FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES-9 A.M. -11 A. M.-2 P. M.--4 P.M. WILMETTE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA J. ORR, Commander. locality. He is survived by the widow and three children, John, George and Elizabeth. IU. SPECIAL SALE of NEW WASHABLE DRESSES Beginning Friday, May 23rd This is truly a remarkable sale! Only through the co-operation of a well-known manufacturer of women's dresses, are we able to offer these fresh. absolutely new, washable frocks at prices so very, very low. The workmanship in every case is carefully and expertly done. The styles are distinctive, and all materials used are guaranteed to wash perfectly. Read the selections offered in each group. Over 100 Dresses in Lot 1 " An almost endless variety of colors are shown in this assortment. The materials shown are voiles, suitings, ginghams, and other summery fabrics. They have been fashioned into a number of plain, and lace-trimmed styles. Choice of this lot at Sizes $~.95 16 to46 ~=== Lot 2 Includes -linens made coat-style and straight; printed voiles, flock-dot voiles, tissues with woven cords -in fact the largest assortment we have ever offered is here to choose from. Well made in every respect, with wide deep hems. These dresses are greatly under-priced. Choice of this lot at · -you may make your selections from PRINTED VOILES GINGHAMS SUITINGS TISSUES DROP STITCH FABRICS -the others. materials include, among Sizes . $0.95 18to44 0 - FLOCK-DOT VOILES LINENS PRINTED VOILES TISSUES GINGHAMS Remember, every dress in this sale was made to sell regularly for much more than these prices. They are merchandise of the better quality, well made. and the maker as well as ourselves guarantee that you will be pleased with any garment bought. Come in, and supply your future needs now. Plaone WiL 588 Phon e orders are given prompt and careful attention. The McAllister- Worthen Co. 1146 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette We Deliver -four times daily. Mornings al 8:30 and 10:00,· Afternoons at 2:00 and .4:00 o'clock. Try us.