Ibe- 5%? muum A 3 those present Itemâ€"«Mn. D 51-! gMnHW‘AHLacmeCG. Duvet, Mn. F W. Pomemy, Mn. R. S.CM¢.Mn..J N. quMnJohnC Mrs. Ruddy of Evamton. clmed the program with a talk an the Emnslon Visiting Nun'e Aswdlnm. which cm for the nck poor in their own home: Last year 2325 visits wet: made . Mia Russel of Evanston delighted the company by her sinmn; of three um notably in Enflndian lyric by Amy Fin dcr. ‘Témple Bells." It would be hard to' pick out a troop of women representing a greater variety of charitable imam than the 115 m who at down together u this luncheon. if" mu soda! purposes by from m 15 600%) mph weekly. .. Min Ellen Holt of- L-ke FMsp-Sh of Association Home. a 3mm; nettle mcnt on the North Side. The seamen!» was started at the request of. 150 {acuity girls, M1: used for rclizigu‘.geducaï¬dnii ï¬nt,’ said Mrs. Arnodd. “nothing of course, can dispute its chin: momm- acy. †The_ Society has! 400w $0nem~ bets In the three summer months of 1907 over 5000 ammals were relieved, and 1000 teamsters reprimanded. ‘ Mrs, Charles A. Arnold, of Winnetka . spoke of the Chicago Anti‘Cmm Society. â€Your own work for children comes ‘1": Canon spoke for Kenflmly the newest suburb and the mumwanhed village in the United‘Smes. ' The chari~ tabla interests of Kenilwonh. center in the churches. in the “Neighbor: Gab" and m "Harn‘aony Circle. * ‘ Mrs. Henry Pierce Popeof wanna; told 01-ka of the Gad! Hill‘Sflh)? mér Encampmem, which has given 9709 outings in eight yéars- Mrs. Pope bought with Her an immcnse' stein, to thonhow much hcemhe ‘men in Our neighborhood can Miller 1 nickle'." M‘bee'riaoi‘m ‘gxcccdinsly impure varicty,.hdhg’ m of “rice. ' rain; shaVing‘l ind “waif" Mrs. F; s. Hineo‘ Rogers Park. said that Maggi, had had so. mauvm†ih seventeen years am. if ‘ she rimmed than all the room would look like 8 our na‘gerie. The club 1nd alway: been itiâ€" (created in children. ‘It had hégul’nbge, kindergarten work in Roger; Park until the puï¬lic schools took them. , At this ._poim three mil hoysoi the Rom: were brought in and lifted to the wide beside the President am all» might see. They regarded the companygnveiy. and we loudly applaudtd. "Tiny Ire jun as nice as our children), a're‘nt they?" said the president as she tilted thc littlest boy of a!) to the floor; ‘ Mr: Judge Dupuyfof Rum emphasized mall serving anhé key- note to an charity. the giving of time and aï¬ectimate solicitude. chm-bk work beside. me wbrkfdr children, in which wear: an inflamed here.‘ 'We don't my mw one sid- At by†put twelvejls Mia utduwn {0 mm which â€was and fly the' Chrhtoer Home Committee of the Ev- ans'mn Fir-c Presbyterian church. After luncheon, Mn. Wm. C. Lacy. PmiQent of mi Board. padded u my: Wt. refuting to the occasion as “Récflpro- city Day." ‘ “The women of this Baud. laid Mn, Lacy. “represent manv other formâ€: . £EC'PWYDAL’ ,. V My man. Febnnty A titan-ed n Mable nthering of lending women of [he Noni» Shore u the new Children's We.“ Evnmm. The Won was ï¬ne regular monthly meeting of the? M Shore Advisory Board of the new Home; Each member had been asked to bring a (neat. end'tboee who had not seen the time were tubes: overlhe handing. - ' EVANSTON CHILDREN'S. HOME '3 want to cultivate thathhafluble "Mum. .1 em ya at manme meeting of a... re Advisory Board of the m Mb mommy had been asked FOOLS AND TREES._ ‘ Any tool can deutmy‘a tree but it taken Mother Nature 3' century or more to make one. The remains tem- pie 0! mm at mph“ «some: un- told millions and one of’the wonders o: the worid. was sat on fire by a tool that "walked to get. his me in the papers.†Those that tell trees seldom plant them. During I men's I“; onâ€: manna-r mm M mm a“ take the place of the centuries old‘. treee that have Been deetroy’ed. (It took more than 3,000 yen-s to mike some 0(_ the trees In the Western woods ml to hand up the noble pr!- mevu lore-u. which the greed; lev- mm men ruined in-e tew yea-6. hie-V cure preeervee the 'treee for cannula, eevlhx them from drought, disease. avdenchel end i thou-end mm; leveling amput- 1nd anode. â€*6 en: not an them (run (he tech. 11 womawxanm the male m' mum avenue no... he; an popula- tion would be are-army med. 1 Uncle Sam hoe new the Job 0! with; our mung rerun iron the Cook and the menu, MI: 6, Ne anew-mm m » Fox Run-r: -â€"A 7_ mm cottage on the west Iide, rem $17 per month. Inquire Tel. 2532. , Mus. ALDRIDGE to Run: ~Nine room home {or rent Mdy lst. Modern Improvements. 8.40 00 Enquire Mrs. G. Born. ‘ > 5-c HaiemflWflu for rent. Mn. Akindg‘e. Tel. 2332. . ‘ F01! SAmiw-A nice little. home a $1,700,. 7 7 Mas. C. W. Anagram: Tel. 2532 ‘ . Parties withing to rent their houses. W or unfurnished {or summer or by the year. address me Aidndze. Highland Park. Tel. 2532 ‘ V Warn!) vTSimaï¬en- as general house» max! by‘i-colored boy of 1850:" came with mierence; Addm Ewan L Aunts, Gimme. ‘ p3 4‘5 “Combâ€"Mica by the day my kind of general work by the day Mus THOIIAS AID-MES Phone 1044, Glcncoe ‘ 69- W;NTIB‘-~The colored cook at Fort Sheridan wants a position as cool: in Highland Park. Call Telephone High- land Park #5 36. “Hanaâ€"Sim expemgced muse of mill childr Young baby preferred In ‘ Highlami Ptrk‘ Answer'care Nm- Letter. From Konilwonhp ~Mrs Eilzabgth Li!“- M! and Mn. Howard Field. , , Fm Winnetka ~Mrs. Douglas Smith. It was unmarked that hammer Thunâ€" dty will be visiting day at the Ch'ï¬dm'l WM. For Sale. 5.1.. Etc. FrOm Lake Foremâ€"Mm. W 0. Kil- man. mu Ellen Holt, Mrs Cll'yton Muh- in: .. mouth so. win he served an the; hm to numb:rl of the Board and the?! MI Fm Wilmette. 4M5. C V. L Pet- emMrd. Henry P. Page. Mn. George E (3019., . Fm Highimd Park,~'Mu. Funk McMulien. Mu. JnG Gear, Mn. W. D Met-emu. MEG. H. Cmpben, Mr‘s. J. Printnviiic. > Fm Rogu- Puhwkm. F. S. Hing. Hrs J. A. Tromman. Mn. RH. Dohnd Mn. (1.. R. Pierce. * ' my... w.l. Wan}: Rapunun Fred Menuun C. Wham. Mn. 13'. G. MM TIN} C. Lem; Mr. B. A. Greene“. Mul- Lac. Mn. F. H Staples, “In. A Gm“. MmF A Nnuermd Maw Bailey From Ramona. ~Mu. George A. bup‘uy :11th- Eva Cope. ' ’ Mn. is W. :her. “in F; r.,_ MmE 5. Mrs. A H. d Mu. Wm. K T BLOCK'CENTRAL AVE Charles A. K0181 - "$15M“. pm {umozs Phone 107 The best there is in Excavating and Grading arid Comm Wm V. . , Deemed Sewer Builder. Men furnished by the day on per cén 233 N. 2d Street, Highland Park -- 'Phone “92 2 ~ 4 ». This 15 the time to plant TREES and SHRUBS and 1 am rent} on- 9|} PHONE 1642 bodied Men's-aim?“ 106 E Cantu! Avenue ' , mm 22 Conn-cl Ave. 7HE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. For High Grade Groceries ‘ a1 Moderate Prices ' DRUG STORE is the place to ya “Prcscriptions properly filled. It, Will ,pny you;T to visit thin place, if you want to buy or aiéu OH Mahogany Furniture The Anthue Shop PATRICK ‘ F. CAWLEY General Contracting and Jobbing \ lSkHUMACI-naRfs HARDWARE TINWARE AND ENAMELINE ALIGIPP THE MODERN SHOE STORE HIGH CLASS LAUNDERERS John P. Kline 20. to 'T. E. PIERSON. Highland Pukf Illinois Highland Park.“ 172