h tl 3i Thackeray'l Favor-it. Books In her introduction to the “Round- 'about Papem" in the’centenary edition of Thackeray. Lady Ritchie speaks of her father's favorite books. Thackeray had an old Montaigne, which he ni- vaya kept on the table by his bed. He land a s’ecoud copy. still older. bound in white “Hum. on the book shelves in his lt'udg. Lilli)‘ Ritchie cannot re member that ho hud any particular feeling for apt-vial etiliuvus. “He used In this as in other spheres of life necessity is the mother of invention. and some :mient lovers have brought speaking tubes to their ussistunce. The Ienoritu. at the unpainted hour, lowers this to her lover below. and they are thus able to carry" on their love aflalrs with the assurance that they are not overheard by the people on the inter vening flats as would be the case if the conversation were carried on without Inch aid.-Londou Answers. Many subterfuge: are adopted by the lovers lo «wet-route this difï¬culty. and the "reju"-~ the urnzunentaI ironwork on the window: of Spanish [mumâ€"~11)“ become one u! the furorite trystinx places. Mode-m MP. however. has im posed trvsb barriers. If a young man‘s lweetheztrt lives on the third floor of a city building in- vuuunt vary well meet her at the "reja." A Diï¬cult Bush... In which spank; in. Tub.- Play a Part. In Spain. as ls well known. a rlgoroun etiquette governs the business 0! love until): A )IIIIIIK mun «ummt Inter View his :mwlheurt ‘ltlmut her pur- entl' mnsu-nl. uud lmlwd all «mnem- tlon openly «nrrled on between the couple mun be In the prewnce of the fair ono'u mutber. pâ€"Iflrl'u.r.lnofnt‘h'e_ Cami†agchuWedii'esdzy Club ‘ house. East Central iAvenue. evening at7245. The Ladies Guild. Mm R~ C-lacobeen. president: A- V0b5chlegel, C. E. Thompson. Pruident. holds its aecretary. ' regular session: on the afternoon of the‘ ï¬rst and third Thursdays of each month, i Catholic Order of Foresters new“; 13.6“?“ "mm! to a“ the; St. Johns Court Number 840, c. o. F.. m o t u c urc ‘ .meets second and fourth Thursdays of W P“ PW Ch'd' {each month in Masonic Hall. Corner of Laurel. Linden and mm: avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Pastor. ‘ a Bible School meets meson. m. in the; North AvamM-E-Chmh church building. Sunday morning wor- ; First M. E. Church. B. 5 Story, shin, 1190:. m. Young Peoples'Meetmg ‘ Pastor. Sunday School, H100. V ‘ chins, at 7'30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service . _ .» Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in : 11:00, Junior League, 2‘30; éEpworth the auditorium of the church. The public ; League, 65â€; PI"Y" meeting. Wednesday, is cordially invited to all of these services 1 79% Teacher Traininm SstmdaL 7-30 There will be Swedish Luthqan Church I “u.†’°°"‘S‘ “"3““ Far“ cm" "0““ .ervices every‘Sunday evening at seven l Meetings. fortnightly on »Thursday at foray-ï¬vcloflock initihehf. \XPC A, rooms 1; three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyï¬e, president on entra venue. lg an ark. Carl E. . ' ‘ ' I Lundg'ren, of Waukegan. Illinois. pastor. jgitfgzabeth Towner, correspondmg 3.9m Church f . Hm, “I". Put Laurel avenue. Henry Clay Miller. ! “I. Puk W . th minister; 'Sunday. morning worship, 1 Club rooms. asse’qnbly halL: Library 10.45. Sunday evening people's service. . building. Meeting fortnightly on 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H. ‘ Tuesday at three o'clock. M G Warren. Superintendent, assembles at I H C ~ rs: eorge 12:11). o'cluck. The Baptist Young People's' ' ampbell, premdent; Mrs. 10h" A‘ U010: M; SL635: Bittinger. Pruident. Putnam, comapondimz secre mee eac u y evenin at 7 o’clock. ' laid ' The midwveek service is l11mm in the‘ Huh P“ Club? m“ the church ach Wednaday’ Club ‘ house. East Central iAvenue. {yarnâ€"gt 745. The Ladies Guild. Mm R. C. Jacobeen. president; A. Von Schleszel. Believers Meeting ir. Hall. Hig'nhruf Park. Every .‘ 3 T L: p. â€1.. (:nmpx‘! lflrc. l: Cl}; Thdfw ‘ 3‘ W) p. {ll . Bl‘ulc‘ 52' Yum arc Ctrl’drally lf‘n‘lic‘d. Evlngelical Luther-n Church Cvii‘rui Annue'. W. F. Suiir, l‘ Nil-r. Sunday smiles, German prcarhing a: 1013!} a. m., Englmh ",Jrcncliini: . _ 5 1:, in: Sunday School. 9:13; tic-mun Samrday school. 91M to 12'“. First United Ennzelic-l Church Corncr of Laurel .-\i.¢nuc and Green Bay Road, Rev. J. Foster Van Evera. pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10.43; ' evening service and K. B. C. E. (mm 7.00‘ to 8'00 p. m. during Julv August and Sep tember. The midweek prayer services Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45; choir meetings Thursday at 8 p. m.; Sun-, day school at 9:30 a. m. A ‘cordial in- ‘ viuxion extended to all. ; Swedish Lutheran Church m Ital. Icymh‘. bm‘kvthull, N. Th Ll r>(l1l}', I‘mw (‘H'lzli 9; W, H: i'rnlle. T 3‘) lxirlF dxil'!.‘ll 5 .4 â€I’d†at .‘490‘ lin- (ll'wr'nwun. .):i 'v Lilkll'sdél)‘ (“~:‘lllD;S. Tin- L"Lili; s“ :‘r: rrlul, Rum“; .-\'. m \luzzcluj. and '1: 42’] Cr, :i'ml way I 1' . .‘ ‘ / . ‘1 h u ..~I. \(‘.\{It’l \(‘Y\l. cx. lllh‘thdtc Ninth}- 'lii: mg Junr (\Vrlllyrllllfd. 4 ;) lli.‘ Business Men's Association Meets ï¬rst Tuesday in awry mom}: Association Rooms Erskine Building Charles M. Schneider, president; Albcri Larson. secretary. Hi'hhnd Park Young Men's Club Club rooms. 12 West Central Avenue George Jones. president; Earl Gsell‘ secretary. Ouoli Club Ebenezer Evuueliul Church SeCUnd Street near Laurel Avenue. Sunday School. 10:00 a‘ m: mornan wor- ship. 111nm, m.; Chrisnan Endeavor and evening <crvwce from THU In 8:00 p. m. German prayer meeting Wednesday. "‘30 The Reading Room. second floor, Erskine Bank Building, is open daily. ex- cept Sunday, from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. In All authorized Christian Science literature is on ï¬le for reference, and may be purchased if desired. St. John. Evmelicd Church Corner Green Bay Road and Homewood Avenue. Rev. R. B. Fiedler, Pastor. Sun- day morning, German preaching at 1030 a m. and English preaching at7130 p.m. on ï¬rst and third Sunday of the month. Everybody is welcome to attend these services. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Highwood. Rev. C. E Lundgren, pastor. Sunday services. preaching at 3:00 p. m. Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist Hazel avenue near St. John's avenue. Regular service every Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately after the Sunday morning service. Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8.00 o'clock. Rev. P. C. Wolcott. D. D. Recxor. Holy Highland Council 99, meem at Masonic Communion Sunday†I. 30 a m Morning' ' - ‘ Prayer and Litany 11: 00 a m Holy :Hall, third Wednesday in each month. Com‘nd munion, ï¬rst Sunday in the month; Masonic Ordcn‘; Fathals at 11: 00 a, m. Evenso ,, ' impflm SundaySchleASpm “é? *wOFaYLodse l‘w 676.A..Ir andA. SQ. May . Church M meets ï¬rst and third Thursdays in Laurel avenue and McGovern street. Masonic Hall. ., Rev. J. D O Neill. pastor. Sunday uniml Odd Fab". , ï¬rst Mass. 6.00 a. m. Sunday School 455 ‘ to 730. Second Mass." 4 :.30a m. Last Mmi Sheridan Lodge, No. 662. I. O. O. F.. 945 a.m. {meets every Tuesday night at 7'30 in lâ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" And Not“ 0‘ Interest â€"â€"â€"_-â€"-â€"J Time of Services and Meetings m , Meenngs and Meeting Places of the \ arious Churches - ‘7 , Clubs and Lodges COURTSHIP IN SPAIN. ServiCes in the Churches 5 Lodge and Club Meeï¬ngs Trinity Episcopal Church Business Men's Association h - Meets ï¬rstTucsdav in awry :ntmzir. freen Association Rooms Erskine Building .xcra Charles M Schneider president; Albcrt 1â€Zl-fl‘nsnyLarson. secretarx “It [a time now." he said potimonsly “for me to cattle down as a married man but I want so much :1 wan! youth. health. Wealth, of course" beau- ty. grace" â€" . "Yes." mid his fair linouerjympa- thonoany, "you poor man. you 9b «yum them all." Q I Need-d T‘hom All. ;; A well known uuihnrms was onre talking with a dilapidated unchplor who retained mm but rm condm â€Aha! And now you see hm'v foolish you were?" ‘ "Yes, dad. I'll never do it a‘kuin.†"My son. you have served your ap- prenticeship and learned your lesson. You may now come Into the omce with me."-Clevel:md Plain Dealer. ' Learning His Father's Suzhou. "What?" exclalmed the wealthy Cleveland pupa who had put his son to work lu order to teat-l1 hlm a few [blugs "What? Plred after‘worklng one w‘eek?’ “Yes. dad: I was discharged? “W hat was the trouble "" {1 “They sold I was too 3929!: for them." “What was your mlstnke?" ? "I paid a bill the ï¬rst time the col- lector called!“ I (mean. Batten-o olo halve" mm non; ble columns. the commnion with whom. u be said. he could'have been quite content to dwell for a yiear upon that problematical desert inlqnd. He loved his ‘Don Quixote.‘ Re auto liked his shuhby. Worm eaten copyï¬of John- mn'n [new They had been {Etc India and' back. and bookworlm re very common out there." Milton sonnet to Shukesq-enre In Johnson’s poets was. Lady Ritvhie adds. one of the lat! things Thackeray ever read. North AvamMEChunh ‘ First M. E. Church. B. Storm; Pastor Sunday School,1000. ching,[ 11:00, Jumor League 2:30; {Epworth League, 62%. Prayer meeting. Wpdnesday, 7'30 Teacher Training, Saturdé 7230. f Ouoli Club Club rooms. Highland Park Club House. Meetings. fortnightly on »Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyï¬e, president: Miss Elizabeth Towner, corresponding secretary. per person. $1.00; non-members entrance, 20c; Individual lesson. $1.00; ticket. 10 en- trances, $150; course of six lessons. per person. $150. Suiis. caps, towels and wings must be furnished by individuals. Instructor always present “hen pmvl i: open. Summer actixizim; Monday. 2m m 3330. 10!)?th bm‘kvtlmll, nuw (‘H'lili nn Following is the schedule of summer classes for the members of the'Y. W. C. A.: ;Swimming pool atLake Forest college open to girls oinghland Park Y. W. C. A. Wednesdays. 10 to 12 a. m., 8 to 7 p. m. Special rates to members. Members en- Vance 10c; individual lesson. 50c; ticket, 10 entrances, 75c. Course of six class lessons. Modern Woodmen _ Highland Camp. 1176. M. W. A., meets ï¬rst and third Fridays at Mamie Hall. Meetings at Masonic Hall ï¬rst and third Mondays. Royal Arc-nun g Highland Park Council No. 51066. Royal Arcanum meets second and bunh Mon- days In Masonic Hall. Visitix'u brothers always welcome. Odd Follow: ' Sheridan Lodge, No. 662. I. O. O. F.. meets every Tuesday night at 7'30 in Masonic Hall. Th" ‘ - .‘ruLn, s“ «d, Run» North American Union Y. W. C. A. Clan“ Mystic Workers This ï¬sh ls often from ten to twelve ; feet In length and weighs about 2.000 Jpounds. It In so gentle it will not It is very gentle for a large ï¬sh and easily captured In heavy nets. which are usually siren-had across the moulbs of rlvvrs emptying Into the soulh Ap- luntlc or the gulf or Mexico. The flesh is very delirious and brings a high price, having a strong resemhlnnf'e lo the very ï¬llf‘ï¬I'YeflL The skulelun L4 vuluml at sltll. and the skln lt removed properly and cared for by those who undersmud its properlles Wlll bring a like amount. A M'Arino Clirionity That I: Rapidly Non ing Extinction. ()ne of the urgent ï¬sh that has ln- hablted the ten: of the gulf of Mex- lco Imd the, tutu Atlantic coast of thls‘eountry find which 13 almost ex- tinct ls known as the mnnntee. It was found In great numbers a century ago. and even a few years lmck thls crea- ture was quite plentiful in certain lo- calltles dnu bridge. The time required to wind it is half an hour every week. The wvlghlï¬ have a desront of over sixty feet.- Hurpvr'u. Thln uId n“ epm-e tom. the hour. the mnnth. the U‘ of the month. the po sltlon of th sun and the number of days nlmv the mmnnlnz of the year. the phases of the moon and Its nke. the hour at whi h It ¢ routes the mark! tan and the time of high water at Lon- At any rute.‘the clock has In later- eatlng history quite ulde from this. It we. the amt astronomicel timepiece made In England. being constructed ln IMO for Henry VIII. Thlrty-two year: no It was hmuxht out of a Ihed whene- ln It had lulu neglected for nearly but a century. and by order of the then secretary of the once of wot-kl lt we. reerevted In the courtyard oppo-lte the enmnce to, the state apartments. There I: historical evidence to the ef- fect that It was: built by one Nlcholu Cratnr. a (lot-mun antrnnomer who Mme to England at the Invitation of Cardlnnl “‘tgsey. M Wu the Fire! Astronomical Tim- pioce Mode In England. The (-ldl-k “at Hampton court palace derived Its unpleasant title by reason of n snpenstitiou that whenever any one long mtiem In the palace dial the clock Imm ately stops. It In of rec- ord that or 0 Anne of Denmark. the queen of .I ‘ on L. died the old time- piece was riking four and that it stopped all t before the Int stmke mum. . re that time It in said to have repen this grisly proceeding each time a‘ 5:11 personage within it: Jurisdirtion died. THE VANISHING SEA ‘COW. L'pon rielpt of $1 the publisher of this paper will supply Saxtol's book of plans entltbd “Amerlcan Dwellings." It contains 254 new and up to date my sign: of cowges, bungalows and residences costlnz from $1,000 to $6,000. 2: This cottage 1H tini~hed with rough cant cement plaster up to the belt course of the semnd stut'}: The [Juan is inviost-d with sash \"hii'h can be repinred by su‘eens in the summer. Size 24 by 26 feet. The living room is 11 feet 6 11M hes wide and 21 feet 6 int-hes long, with open ï¬replace and stairway at‘rUSS rear. ,The dining room connects with the living room by a [Kalesmied Olwtb lug. There is n sideboard in the end of dining room. Kitrhen has built-in cupboard. Ear-h bedroom has two WiudDWs on opposite sides to give perfect Ventilation. There is a full basement tinder entire house. First story, nine 0â€... -_--,j , -.... _v...,.,. . â€a; vtvl’v, nun: feet; second story, eight feet. Birch or rvediétlk ï¬nish In ï¬rst story and'pine to paint In serond story and either birch or maple floors throughout. Cost to build. exchgfive of heating and plumbing, $2.150. anucu 'cAs'r cémmécomct. Com 191:. by Glenn L. 33:25:15 PERSPECTIVE NEWâ€"FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. THE CLOCK or DEATH. Della: 984. by Glenn L Sutoni Architect. Minneapolis. Minn» FIRST I‘Lmu: i'l..\.\' mm piss mom AND m1: WIS ., “,Didn't that man complain when you charged Mm for a broken appoint- mam?" ‘50," replied the dentist. "'He said braking an appointment with me is Worth 'ererv cent it costs.†Wall Worth IL ‘ As dentists know very well that peo- plo do not call upon them merely for pleasure. they are not likely- to be of- tended at this blt from the Washington St": Tummo Sand. MoAudrews (the (-hemist mi 2 n. In.)â€" TWO peun’orth of bicarbonate of sod: to; the wife‘s indigestion at this time o' tight when a glass of hot Water does jun as well. Sandy (hastilyFWeel. wéel. thanks for the advice! ['11 no bother ye. after all. Good nichtiâ€" Pearson's. ‘ Uncle Cam's Public Printer. ' The United Sate. public printer bu charge of all baldness relating to the public printing and binding. Be qp- point: the olfleer: and employees of the severnment printing ofllce land pur- chases all necessary machinery and [material The foreman of printing has charge of all matter which in to‘ be pillnted. The following are the one-ill heads of the neutral departments: Pub lic printer. secretary to the public printer. attorney. deputy public printer. Cdngressional Record clerk. imperia- tendent of work and superintendent of do’cumt-nts. Tyre. all rolled Into one." He deplor- ed the lack of clean octet. but never- theless. “No nutter. this incredible â€In In very wall. black as a crow and nulsy u n duvk." In Verlllno‘l View London had no monument: ex- cept me dovks. Be Ignored Welt mlnster. the Town and all the nights. For hhn they do not seem to have ex~ hted.- London Chronicle. "‘AI 3 whole." he wrote. "it in very unexmotod and a hundred time: more amusing than Italy or Park or the hunk- of the Rhine." And again: :The dock: are wonderfukCaI-th'aae. The Op." of London. The mien ,uf modem French n‘oetn. mm \‘erinine. (all Inmntly un- der the spell 0! London. even though he came to It as an exile to cum I wretched living In a teacher of French. It II safe to say that In the next quarter of a century ml: creature will pet-ome- extlm't uulem specimen- are preserved simply to prevent the com- plete loss of one 0! our most wondér- 1311 lea ere-turn It llvos wholly on salt water vegan- tion and growth found in the mouth- ot the rivers emptying Into the nu.- New York World. mm» the Hunt mm that happen: to he near It. and when canton-d It :buws no mismnce whatever. "â€1 jflI)? .Uflfl .o. ovï¬myo. I 012.32% “$0.426 8111‘! LVI! 1‘“ H H: PLAN CHAN 8 ‘XIZ- oar- HERMAN DENZEL, President Oï¬ce 126 E. Central Avenue Gem ’s, + Home BakZ; ry #5 Finest of {Bakery Goods-3 EtForget tolrya 10c hafofGEARY’Sm 15 Sveelm ‘9: When time presses. the telephone is be- puently relied upon for last words andffue- yell messages. ' eé, EE“ HAT you Jack? Well; we (I; 05 today. Hoped to run in to Wk: 15' hands with you before lavmiflwt Ehavc been so busy clenringup busineaffnut- Elem that I haven't had a minute. Let! that ECalkins matter rest till I get back. ‘ESix iv WeAreOffTodajiv " : Highland Park Fuelcqinpgny unnu- . -- nâ€"‘.__7 rt a cum Nor can the most cultured or reï¬ned taste ï¬nd a single fault with the luxurious interior equipment or its many satxsfylng conven- iences. The body is close to the ground making the step lb and from the car simple and safe in spite of the hobbliest bobble skin ever devised The-res no dirt or grease wlthin reach of your gown -xn fact then 5 nothing (0 do but lo 01,749 [hf nda Let u: denmnstratr' The (113310;: of 1913 models is ready. Be sure and handles the ï¬m line of fresh Candim. Ice emu}: and BakeryGoods. Wheninneedcall 580M340 The body dï¬ign of the newest Woods is Smaï¬ncs: it’sâ€. 125 dashing and trim and Frenchy contour is a joy to tilt arfisn'z (ya /Men and women select their electric: for different reasons; fWe've told the men about the improved batteria» which will gift M .‘Wulmge than ever; the improved motor of [ugh speed; the â€lid rub- ber cushion tires which simply can't be puudurtd; the n'sy-n'dmg Woods Springs, which absorb every bump and jolt of the mad the hundred and one other points of mechanical superiority. 50 now a word to the ladies. - Factory and Salwoonu ' Calumet, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. Chicago, Illinois Our own garages at Highland Park and Evmton “Good luck to you, old man." Is Beautiful! That New Woods cameo merms ,mmv Tclephcï¬e 335