Month of March A Specia Price on7 2 Pernmanent IVaves Introdudingthe n.weýst perman.nt-waving marvel that is takinig>WiIm.tle by Storm. REALISTIC CALI FORNIA, RINCLETTE Comiplete with Shamipoo $ and Finger Wav. Regjular Peice $1 0.00 During Març-Shampoos and Finger Waves,$1 00-ý Froderkc, Vita Tonic, EugeeLeuro Gabrieleen Permanent Waves .... $705 Ais. Jannor Wqve, sea-55 ANY TWO $1 FOR t SRAMPOO FINGE a WAI RENNA RINSE MAIR CUT IMAXI1Cti ARCR P3a Carita Salon In, Rear ofWIB R ' Drug Store SALE ENDS SAT. 6 P. M. Phone Wil, 4501 DAYS LEFT, Mrs. Dickinson was born in Ithaca, N. Y., and was graduated from Sage college ' o Corneli university. After her marriage she lived in Chicago and Wilmette. for twenty-five years. heand her husband and daughter. inoveci to Winter Park in 1920, where she 'was acti-ve in',civic, club, and cbutcb affairs. She was president of the Winter Park Womnan's club in 1929 and second vice-president of the Garden club. for. two y.ears. : She, was organ.izer of the womnan's. .work ,of the Coingregational church 'ini Wiiiter Park, and- during her-residnceIn WVi.metté- took part in the affairs of the Congregational church here. The mnembers of Delta Epsilon chapter of Kappaý Kappa Gammna so- rerity, of which she 'was a member. attended hier funeral services in, a group. Mrs. ýRose M. Liebtrau, 88, Claimed by Death Mrs. Rose 'I. Liebirau, inother of Mrs. Donald Dingwall, 415 Laurel ave- nue, died sudc(ienly last Saturday at lier daughiter's home while sitting ini a chair reading. She was 88 years old. Mrs. Liebtrau wvas born. at Gotha, Germnau. She came to this country u-Ith ber husband more than. fifty yearsý ago, settling first in Penuisylvania. Since coming to this country, however, she, mihad spent the greater part ' of ber life i Chicago. For the past twelve years Ishe had lived with her daughter, Mrs. Din gwall, in Wilmette. Mr. .Liebtrau Besides the daughter here, Mrs. Liebtrau is survived by another daugh.. ter, Mrs. Henry C. Gettert of Twin * Falls, Idaho, and two sons, August and * William E. Liebtrau, both of Chicago. The funeral services, held Mna aiternoon at the Dingwall residence, 415 Laurel avenue,. were conducted by, tlhe Rev. Jolinston Myers of the Eman- uel Baptist church, Chicago.. Buriall took place at Mount Greenwood eeé- tery. PLAY EVANSTON TEAM' tnany years. For the first time in its historv the company of which' Mr. 'spertwa head was closed for hall a day Iast, Monday in order that the employees might attend, b is funeral. Mr. Es- pert, although lie' had accumulated valuable. prôperty and was - known to be a man of considerable Wealth, spent nearly twenty years working alongside the employees of bis com- pany,. which, operates two large ware- houses. in, Chicago. He. olten did mfanual labor. in his plants, working- from 7 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in, the evening. His geii - erosity was nioted among bis %york- ers, many of whose homes were fi- nanced through bis aid. Besides the daugliter in Kenil- Worth, Mr. Espert is survived .by a sister, Mrs. John M. Wanless, oi Highland Park,,a brother, Frederick Espert of Chicago, and his onlY grandchild., Marioni Espert Qrtseifen. Funeral services for Mr. Espert were conducted at the home of bi,, daugliter, 337 Essex road. Kentil- worth, Monday afternoon at . )2 o'cloçk by the Rev. Bernard Bra.dý. pastor. of St. Francis Xavier churcli. Xilmette, and the Rev. James She -- lin, assistant pastor of tha t churcl. Services also were, conducted by the Rev. Arthur Rogers of. Evanston ;t! the chapel at Graceland ceineter, wbere burial took place;. Eugene A.. Mancinelli, Jeweler, Passes Away Eugene A. Mancinelli, 1010 Sher.i- dan road, Wilmette, die 1d Sunday morning at the Evanston hospital. Mr. Mancinelli,, who. was 51 yeaus old,. had been ini the bospital :for. a week and- ha-d- -undegone an opera-. tion severaldays prior to bis death. -The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at* 2 o'clock lat. the Mancinelli residence, ,wit4 burial at Forest Home cemeterv. Mr. Mancinelli was a jeweler. He had two stores, one at 507~ Dav;s s and Importers of L'a' Apparel t. ,EInm Stoe. Saio Wi'n.tloe27S2 ratten gymnas1um. P.* T. A. METING CONDUCTS SERVICES The Parent-Teacher association of Tuesday evening, Mardi 8, t4he the Highcrest school wilI hold a mecet- Rev. flerbert W. Prince of the ing Tuesday evenîng, Merch 8, at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake .choc>l. There wilI be a program and Forest will conduct the services, at peaker. Refreshments and a social the Church of the HoIy Comforter.in hour wil follow ,the meeting. Kénilwogrth. 417 Linden Ave S4840 Lincoln Av. (Next St 1