£3! VON“ .29 A. .1» 531;: Iliiaoonl Home Made Candies If you are fond of candy visit the French Candy Kitchen on West Central Avenue and get it fresh from the kettles. Assorted Cbocolnh Cream. 1.2 lb. 25:. 1 lb. 50c Peanut Chute! n 20c and 40¢ per box Our Peanut Brittle. Butterscotch. Cream Fudge and Cream Nougatina is just a little,better than you have eventasted. ‘ 18 W. Cantu] Avenue Save 1090 It is a well known fact that crushed oats are a great saving on feed bills and also k‘eep ‘ your horses in better condition. Having just installed a modem oat crusher we are now prepared to furnish the best crushed oats in the market at reasonable prices. A trial will convince: you. Also dealers in coal. lumber building material North Shore Fuel Supply 5 Co. Telephone 67 You are Cordially Invited Interest pazd on Savings .; Safety Deposit and Storage Vaillts Real Estate and Insurance % mm Ershim ‘iï¬anh French Candy Kitchen Your Feed Bills to open an aqcount with Shoes Repaired NWMSB-éflmiigflm We are now settled in Highland Park at 1(B W. Central Ave and a'refprepared to repair your shoes at remhrkably low prices Don't throw away ‘your shoes if they are worn a little, brim themZin and let us ï¬x 'em up for you. 230 N. St. Johns Ave. Workmanship guarm'pteed n1 Park 111. her 31,1912. Highhnd Park. Illinois '1. L WHEN LOVELY » , ‘ WOMAN ' BUILDS ut' tho :nvrnzc vn: \\ hu builds u hmlw furlm-‘l (u \Hil‘ hill \\'|mn mun «l hnuu- .n \Hm'h Hu- l i‘nin: shall 2.» n-lvm-r llo- ‘J‘t‘ki h < IIIHIi'lYa- l|llill19‘l“ :lntl. .lfl‘T I‘m muLus up lli~ mind 'X‘lu-u “Emu :lu- pix-Hm lu vxm-uw ll:|\v lu-un tln- rnnlrm'tur tn go It up. Thu‘t iql‘l 2. “Hum lmslmnd Mum Iln- n if slu- inlm'vzh In 1-9 sp'untw. “Urn“: Sllv I'QHMIIM‘ sln- llus ulru-idwl jll‘l nil! l'.l\ fur llh- hnuw, nil! 1m) \huuih unn inn-n H rm: MGW‘PAM mass. HIGi-ILAND PARK ILLINOIS J Ya lln \\'i'h it “Ta IQ'L'IH nu n “nmzm than it of (-uursu. sunn- sutiï¬iml “.\ \\'Hlll:l!l “1H g'a-mw will] y-m I-y dn-vlzn‘ln: nf m‘ory «lo-hi! mum-w building. but ‘u-(nt-q- ym Izll' \\':1H~ mum-mod 3m; ('(n'vr llmt ~hv ix In-Hm‘ lu-r husband. \\ h , \(WIN tllv vnrpvnn-rs :uul n-yix masons lwhm‘o that h.- mnro :Ilmnt sillll(‘\\v)l‘k \ km-“j :u‘o .‘l m‘e-n il' lwr UV “In anotlmr case after I had begun lwork on It the woman ‘for whom I was huildlng nsked for trifling changes in the kitchen. I willingly obliged her Mu the matter. only to he astounded when the house was finished to have her dHline to pay for the house he- cause I hadn't followed the plans. She :dcnled all recollection of asking for the ultemtlons from the plans which , were in dispute. and rather than go to l law about it I gave her the home for ‘ $500 less than the contract called for.†“.\ “'IIIIHIH may not be aid.- II. dis tinzuish pu‘ty from paint when \ilï¬â€˜ starts to think about her house. but by the time work begins she has :Ie quired a wonderful IIssoItnII-nt of In {oi-:IIIII‘II 'I"'iI to fool her on one tiny detail of (widely shoII you “hat :I liii\i;llu- you are making She simply I"|iil"li’.\ those spIH-iï¬I-ations to memory. for, no matâ€" ter how honorable your intentions may have heen. she has sIarted out with the notion that beI'IIIIse she is a wo- Inan you are deliberately planning to : (‘ht‘ilt her at every point. She wiil vigilantly measure the outlines of the windows and doors. gauge the PHIHH“ ity of skeleton Closets iIIs-pI-I-t the mortar hox and question the quality of the best of lumber 1) IN) though she may not knoII as muI-Ih she does it IIill take some one other . than her builder to show her she is in error. Indeed. sometimes she will go to law rather than I‘Uilfl‘tk‘ a point. 3"" she brings suit against him it in .ii up II ith the IoIItraI-tor The judge Ill say the pool “onian diIlnt under- stand. and the ,lIIIy will IhiI alrousiy bring in a I'I-rdlI'I in her (nor. "in one house l built'owing to a foreman's oversight II pantry window was put in with two panes of glass in- stead ot' four. as the I-ontraet called for. l explained to my fair parroness that the two panes of glass were real- ly more exlwnsive for me than four panes would he. while paying a cent more, She always harpI ed hack to her original contention that I‘ she had wanted four panes of alau in her pantry window and i had niennly and doubtless with Inaliee afore- tlIquzht given her two She sued the Lahout it. too. and i not only had to take out the two panes and put in four. but i had to pay her damages .heI-nuse the trouble had caused her‘ delay in takim: Imsseyuion of her Zhouse. ;iit‘ spI-I iiiIaIions and she will Is she thinks ‘ she was not‘ \‘ll<\.V on- e II-hnked a Iertain InistII-I-s of the ‘ r-Ihos fill IIIIpuIIItIIaiity. A day and hour had been appointed for a public eI'-II.-Inon\ in II hiI h the queen II as to made a â€â€œ0,†â€f take part. The hour had ar‘riIed and I and 'Inother m the ‘ of all the I-IIIII't the IlIII-lIess alone “as ‘ theiiebr huth his I . absent. The queen gave I'ent more . the “A“ 0, â€mm“ 2 than once to her iInpatiI-III-e. and at |edfiiiowever Inuni last just as she was about to entel it “113 polite for hi : her I'arriam' IIithout heI thst mm of atuK' m. "I'IIbhisI innkeelwr IIIadI- II food he supplied. about. and the In honor, the due hess in hwathless haste whit-h he “mm“ made her appearanI-e. shimmering out confusion reeulteI I faint words of excuse. "My dear with mâ€. ideas of duI-lIessIï¬ said the queen. smiling. â€i - Presented with n i think you must have a had watI-h." loudly small sum and she unloosed from her IIeI-k' the â€103:2!†“ shilling ('iifllli of a magniï¬eent watch whiehtM tumh a‘. I; shl she herself wore and passed it round 2 nnthi‘puted. [mm the neI-k of the offender. * 7 l l ‘ """"“"" " . Broad Upo I How Some Turk. Tali Tum. \Vhen \"iItor n ’1 hough I-onIpIInItiII-II few of the. 11m, Bnissels he asked i then of ’1‘ urkey 0“!) “an- hes. Iet they i godgather In his . i haIe an ingenious may of uppmximat- fort .rcelnï¬â€˜ "m1 ing the time. and some of them hit it JD]? present saw ‘with Ionsidemhie III-curmv. TheI‘ lo- widdoII a siiier tI Iate tIIo Iardinai points of “RI compass attracted him my iand then holding their hands together I though the pike iin sth a manner that the foreï¬ngers i \I'nen after 1870 ipoint upward and in opposite dirt-0 } to New l‘nledoni tions. the3 ohserxe the shadow (must in " conï¬scated \ iI-tor the morning or evening at III-rtnln . metit for the be known hours one finger or the other ‘1 family. it turned twill point directly at the sun. A I-otn- : work of "I‘lth‘lI ! parlson (1‘ the two shadows will deter- ‘ brought in 2' “NIH i mine the hours between. Franklin’l F The fate of Fr A Can; For Sympathy. I with “l have three children who are they unwittingly wry image of IIIyself.“ said .iImI-s en‘ ' â€Ii 9“" Hf his ttIIisiIIstiI-aily. l“) age. at the II 1 "i pity the youngest." returned ‘. Voted wife. .\,-I l Brown quietly. ; soda Lady Frank I “\Vhy'!" asked Jones, tover his feet, on ‘ coniiternation. say “Because he is the one who will have . to resemble you the longest." said “W‘hmwnm-or I Browtrâ€"larndon Tit-Bits. "1‘! they _luy th ,, ' ,__ A- ~_- _. _ corpse '9" ' i am sat-sod. i â€v“ i .4 should like to break. it off. but i i i....... "‘Acchll \c May Not Know‘ Much Aboul Architecture. but She Has Made Up Her Mind What Shc,Wants and Gets It. whu l1 ~:1f| {Lu 1|: U.\ll-Z.\' who are inn-rusted in I-uildju: uh- “mull, “1-H int'nmuul. In l'u- L'lr uln- may l‘vly nn Hm “MM .9 (‘UUH'HL'UII' Ilu- \nmmn n hnuw xs‘ ul'u-u Inn “1-“ :u‘ 1. 7.1.2:. ::.::u 2:. r :22. 755.5 3:... T :7 :Z:; 1:“; :1 5 ;:. E...:::::_.._,i .: 2 [mu it H :I man '1‘!“ 5mm- “mm-n win: an llll “ill g"vt';|~n- dm-lzn‘ln: In Ii! I'ullhhvtw] n «lw'idnw‘ Hull ll llu- fnlm‘yv m H‘H IHL it \\('1H1|l|\ V Iln- mum- mmurk than lhv)‘ 9\'(’I‘ «ht-q- )‘nll hmv 1!n- 4-»!- utwl Iugolhvr you did- i\ M'HN' illfnl'HH-al Hum h , xtrvne nhuu! huixhlfl uul trying In Inuko- mu Hun H â€l Ill’ lh \\ Mn“ l|\ H llvr m‘ \" '1 h Hun in my ignnt'unvv 31h llnll<(‘ Uh h. ll n!‘ Ifi IHJ} 1H )ttun In H Tho Stou! Man, tho Pamn With I Whit. Ti. and, 3h. Corkscrew. The qmnklug our was an dull that whvn the Hunt mun pmalucod a bot- (h- [1R sea! man‘sâ€"41111915 uf uhema smlh-d In joy-us relic-f. "\\'hd'_~L gun“ Curlist,'l'e\\".'" he de- “\Hni's ummlml. Nulmdy l‘vslmmlwl Ihnkmlnrumul. Arr: thiu w-rs-m in :I Hm! a whit» Mr H» \ <hurhmhtml \my ; with u Hum mum Hu- slum , mun l0 ' "v -m- In: :1 h-mn-I' ('ul‘lxm'lVWV ' I wnr." kid.» \\ lll‘l 'K‘h- H- liv- :uwu’tzttltv-ILt'i-xtt 'l'lu- \‘isitwr‘s n- 1.Itv<t \‘;:\ 1w vim-t] t':ll:lt‘l' IHNH‘Y. :Illll hv wn~ tuhl that hv null'tl ‘hm’t- tn nmtu- 311‘ rc-xtmwt in \xt'i'in: tab tho tlir tu-wmh ut thn- hu~|~itnl 'l‘hi\ he? did JIHtl tuttmtttit :tMnttwl u Nut-nth“. Num- n:~um. :tml ti .- \i~ilur tuft tuwu, \ Tm. cl-:_\'~ lnlur tlu- rwtmtmc «utm- :xnIt Tull-mm! him {rum town to tuwn thruttuhnttt 1‘r:mm-. tt-vt vaulting: up with hhn mm! lm hm! rvtttmcd to Put“. The t‘t'\[»h1Itt\u WIN "- fulh|\\‘~+' "M. , k wxn-vptiunnhy authorized tn lulu» :l lmth :ll Hlv' lumpiml 0n run- «htiun that h.- is nl-h- tn ju<tify by a nmliml ut-dinzmw that this media:- tnnnt- i< .tnwtkaztt‘y tn hi~' state of III‘HIUL" l'IXI-hnumx A Gentle Retake. Lady Inn'ntll)‘ .\'mill in hot" reminis- (CHEFS rt-latcs how Quwn \‘irtul'lu onve u-hnkml :1 vermin mistru-s of th9 rnhos fur ummnctuality A day and huur hml Ina-n ummintwl fur a public m-rumuny in whlvh the queen was to take part. ’l‘ho huur had arrived. and Hf all tlw murt tho dm-hws alone was :Illst‘llL 'l‘lu- qnm-n gar» vent more than «um-0 tu her llnpatic-m-e. and at hut, just as she was about to outer hor r-urriagv without her ï¬rst lady of honor, the duvhess ln hwuthlms haste made her appearam-o. stammerlng nut falnt words of excuse. "My dear tint-1103M: said the queen. smlllng. â€i think you must have a had wan-h." and she unlonsed from her net-k' the chain of n mngnlflvent watch whloh she herself won- and pnsM‘d It round tho nook of the offender. M A 0:33 For Sympflhy. “l have three children who are (be \ery image of nu‘wlf.†kuid Junw en‘ maniusth-allly. "i pity the )ounm-st." returned Brown quietly. “Why?" asked June-s. “Ba'uuse he ls the one who will have to resemble you the longest." said Brownâ€"[autumn Tit-Bits. Both Studied. “[ ï¬hnnlcl llkf to break. it off. but I can't hear to give up (his diamond ring.†- â€Then wm duut u)“ tell him no? He told me he'd be willing to lose the ring if he could get out of the engage- mem." | The Putting, Aunt (to engage! Morel->80 Henry went {way yesterday. 1 hear. Parting is very painful, Isn‘t lt?‘ Nieceâ€"l lhollld hay so. Ewry rlh in my body In ao‘hlng tndlyn-Flinn-uric1"latter. i1 m sarcoma mo. le \lh In [I mnt’l. 1 111:111 loam-d funuud :1 11-"11111-1 H1 lulu-m 11.1.4 a In- l1-r11'-1'|.\' \Vhii‘n-l'm‘, '11 the 1111111 111le â€w gray unh-«l. 'l'hw slon'l man Arruss Ihv :xHIc Wu? 8 l ~klmlvhy him-k suit and He was walling. in a al)‘. :I gilt lup "Minn“- ‘v Illn- ' mm! 11 H : Imwk In low]; fu' n ‘(t ~':1!iun the- whim ‘Hh llw “02.! in ‘I‘Iuiwi-m I'v‘ ml; lll'flmn) [him 1x 0 i< HUI hu'u‘ (In 13h i‘i‘oll' in â€I!" Ewu Mt “111‘ I I w‘H 81TH A IH \‘n‘lt I 1 Tin-n mute hm hm"- -- uy‘!;«'l’o‘\\' nuh‘ and In 1V Ahi<k â€â€œ1!†.7. h‘ In\\'i‘ [n â€h :tkv :v HM 1:3? mm} hm. “HUI In HI" Il‘ Mié Cecil. Vail was hostess on Monday aftcm+6n at a bridge party. AF!‘ l . Meribers of Campbell-Chapter. O. E. S. will gift: a children's parry in Masonic hall S§tprday e‘v'ening. On tl‘uesday afternoon ï¬fteen friends suprisï¬d Mrs. J. Vetter of McDaniel Ave» nue id honor of her birthday. MISI H. F, Hill of Hazel Avenue emer- taineqf at a dinner on Friday» e\ suing :n honoriof her daughter. Mnss Kaxhcrine Hill. 1 ‘ ~ . Mrs]. Lharles S. Burgms DHWJ was hostess a! an intnr parl‘. Eon Wednesday ancrm \\ (8“. Ml anera.]1)wph R1111“ taint-A 11 few [111-1-1ds at a St’VL‘.’ dmnrrb €211t11dm m ening m hen Rid.zird' s birthda). Mrjs. Richard Pickering cnterlaimd in. formï¬â€˜y at luncheon last Friday a num. ber of the ladies who are working fur the Episthpfl bazaar m take place Frlday and Saturday, ‘ 'l‘hg" faculty and cadet ofï¬cer: 01 1116' .\‘(n'lb\rr.<t£*1‘r1 Mziitar)‘ Amdem) T1211 c 1» Mimi immatumx 1m :1 hug) [U be livid 1n 1‘4 (1111! 11:1)1'11. 1m eumng hf 'H 1111: Ikgn \h; ;.1111 Mr» Ch: I" 171-12“ (1‘. .*-:!un:.) (imam m 11r- xi '»:$\ ‘3ch Yum! fr): 1\\k‘i'~.k' glu‘r'n 251' L ‘Tn'ï¬ï¬l'u “111qu and \V-ill‘nï¬â€™ï¬‚diu ,\Ip‘.r-2t1~am part} v.45 gay“: i._\ 1‘ ( l??t‘!‘.fl)t‘}\ of [:16 Bumnv» Men's .\~>m;.; nun 1'I‘uw‘dhy mght whcn they (‘nitllf‘lh- u} at «m'ds mlionrd by light rcfrc>13~ nwnts m the Yuung Men's Chub nmmx M", and Mrs. Drum emcrtmnrd a: :1 dm! r Fndav evening of last “cc-k and Iht‘ Ursstb were gowned In fancymmume, Am ng those present were Mr. and Mrr, Job Class. Mr. and Mrs Richard Peyton. Mr: and Mrs. Webb Rose of 1hr Naval Station. Mr. and Mrsv Guy D1: kmwn and â€Mr. and Mrs P L. chkes. Jr. Mrsr Robert 8. Gregory is ghing this afternoon a repetition of her splendid and inte'ating address on the Durbar and the abEast, which she gave in August at the Moraine as a- charity beneï¬t and last week‘in Chicago as a beneï¬t {or The Girl's Friendly Society. beforethe Daugh torso! the American Revolution in the Fine Arts Building of Chicago. Th 5 is Mrs. Gregory's only appearance hefoze a club. Mrs. W. A. Alexander of North Sheridan Road. will sing two groups of songs. Hotel Tips In Advance. The Jul'ull n~~v l'lh‘lultl ul‘ :nllniliifler“ ilu: 'tlna hull-i lip~' nnnn-llmtl-l)‘ upon all‘ rivin: is rlvnrl)‘ expiuitn-J I.) Slut’l'unl Rat-mum. In l'nt‘un-r tl:t)'~' the J:l|~:llu‘~r innkt’elm' tnndl- n sumll (‘llilrL't' for tin- food he Mtirpliml. mwt :Il'iwv ur tin-n- nbuut. and tho gum-t. npun “zit-thing. made it pram-m uf mum-y tn llw lmlh’v ntttlfutmllwr ln tin» sot'vnnt». lllllll‘fllil): tlteti‘lty liulli his unit \‘lil'iill rank and the kiln“ or :tm~ntninnll:n-iun ln- t'xpw‘l- ed. ’ï¬lmvm‘vr lnunilivont thou- |Il‘«‘\('llfï¬. I! “he; pulitt' fur him to write- "l'llllllnflll atufl" or "rnluliisli" on tin) paper in whit-h ha wrapped them up. l-‘mtrfnl (‘onfnuiun rwnltul , when liurupenns will our ideas of tipping tir<l vaun- Presented with n bill for the rillll-u- low-fly small sum nf '.‘ shillings. they thonmn n shilling tip lntn'dmtnv. when as lunch as '3 shillings want pmlmhly anti-muted. Lnndun ('hmniu-lo. Broad Upon the Waton. When Victor Hugo was In exile In Bniswls be asked “mm-run to stand Kodhtbor In his son (‘harh-s. km'he- tort accepted and in Making: fur a suit ablglpreuem saw in a mlrinslty shop ‘wimlow a silver lululv urnnmeut which inflicted hlm um! whim) he- lumglu. n... â€u“ I__,. _. ,_.. though the who “as 14.0"“ frnnu When after 1870 Rmhefm‘t “as sent to \‘ew l‘nlmunia and his property conï¬scated \ [(-tor 11mm said the arm! men: fnr the lulwï¬l of km batons family. It turned out that It mm the work of “nun-1.11m (“rl‘zinL and tr hruught in "'mum {rum-s. thklin’u Fat: Pnï¬gurod. The fate n! Franklin. Ilu- explorer. wah unwittingly proï¬mmu]. and on â€1% 9w" of his <tzlrlin: on his hull \‘0 age. at tlw hands of his own de- voted wife. As 1w lay ulnziu: um :I 30121 Lud)‘ l-‘runkliu throw mun-[hing ovér his (wt, un whirh lw awoke in consternation Sil}hl21 “\\'h\. HM-rv'n n flak lemvu M's‘r moi Don't ynu know thit they _lu_\' tho nniun jm-k uwr a coflm- '3" in v The social Side of Life A Charity Dunc. wkwnrd Spouseâ€"l see our set In to e a grand (-lmrity hall. Dld you 1' (mm for (harity'! Pretty WmL course. Don't you remember how oed ,to take pity on you Ind dance th you when we ï¬rst met? â€"hondon legraph. When His Money Wont. Pump-Yes. lady. I bud 850.0(1) left me once. Womanâ€"And I suppose I“ web: for liquor? Tramp-l s'pose , mum. Dom Judges nn' larynx is rhll drinkerssâ€" New York Gluho. u. lL’ lum’m H (LU intnrmn] budge local. Affairs of the week i ()l By the Observer 01‘1th INC The Art Institute of the Chicago A] Association will give a reception day evening, November twenty-ï¬n: " eight o'clock for all former Fl'lllt‘nu teachers of the Art Institute A n of people from Highland Park 1 ‘an m tend and a private \ich M 1hr (â€11% of American paintings andx‘t _ l; tire "j be given. The reception Will mite M in Illt‘ galleries and thr rr-m m'ig “ inittcc mll include 'Mrs. \\, urn NL a Freix’li. Miss Bessie Benrirlt “-155 W“: Mi» \I’Uidcrpotl. Wallk'r M L Anita“: liii‘wz‘} Ailn'lghL Theudnrr _l ' llmztu‘ _ln<t:pli l’ liirrt-e. 0‘ Mini M Lc'tings my: 'Lbc-x «If â€1;;th ’ 1/" V , - '5 m3 w" x â€I! "w n-cepmmn g A: m wd. {m} .. :1 mm 3! :hr \\ ' Lu!) 4-: ('2 (am) from Mu ' \. (jg-M by Mrs. kirhmond Dean In , '* may, riavghur. Ml» Kath-wit hu-x. Asa. ::m m n-Cczxmng was MI» X1.“ - Wm B. (01an uf 'he dcbutan'v , " ()1 0411:: >ulihan u! SI. Lam: \ssum' t3.:wu;.;31 11m rooms “are: Iht‘ Makes RM ngcr». anatx-th Hamumiwr“ Ethel Ph- :,c.u:x Iixhrl ka‘art‘r‘.) Kama-i. \_ nx‘m, Hr>>w lumbar ' hem-v“ ,~'< :~, \‘ an H" 1111:] I. “gar. Mag} ‘wa Tl; ll'. "vi‘wz‘r \1r>.1‘4‘»r1r1'¢, Dag 2m: .\i:> \\, \ Alcxanm‘r. Mrs Geog“? Hw‘w‘ Mn '1 hwm“ L1 \Mnums, W Lu» \\ . :. 7 s and Mm~' . unlic Showq‘fé Mp \ w: Hi umngunzs \Hâ€b( preset: UL l-nd; \ Lmd >axuma) at the iunc ‘5 am mom. in: pamrs and dmntrs w , mil be gzwn by nghiand Park ladies :hc Ephcxrml bazaar EvrrV'hmg it be IT‘Z‘.C‘('1;~1HIYHCU\L‘ a: pussmle >mall pziz'tm: x\ H be m \ngue. OM? be :t‘m‘r; :ntractnc a: posmme â€a: >mall pziz'tm: ml] be m \ngue QM}; than UWN rmun ewms are entm' chmmimd d 111‘); 1115 \u‘f’k tor both "†men and “m ncn mt grratlr in: , Thaw “ho m“ assN Mrs, W. E. Tag Brueck. chalrman of the tea table a. ‘ miner we Mb Samnrl Shdr. ass: Mrs Mary Doty. (35'th me .Bj: Chattkld, 02 Far! Shwidan. Mrs. Scarborough. Mrs. J. P. Scott. Mrs [)a) Mrs H. M. Prior. Mrs H. A. Mn. George E. Moore. and the n. Isabel Clark May Memueather Eran}? Fuléom Lucia Ford Katherine McCain, Margretâ€) Brown. MaryoneMiths W \hKe) Lillie Bell Florence Shelton dig: Marmne Aldridge. :3: . BARBER SHOP c 5 W. Central Ave. H18l Tzlephonc 4.†Concrete Work 45 St. John. Kve. Bight-ad M Tel.†374 M u m I- ll " VENCEL MUZIK hunk-oil!!! HARRYJJICIIAIDS Parana-hund- Whit m1 VI-Ilâ€" Clu-I-buu Gu- Suite 4. 5 and6, Stat: Bank B1“ rig-m m "I." 7H4 [Mom 760- “ Frank P. Mandy Balls Studio Mandy Studio 413 Khulnfl Hull, Chicago mun-i- 1».le DEN'I'ISTS TheGeo.Cofl»mlnsicSu§ voummmmmu Chorus and Orchestr- Conduct“ 135 South Second Sweet HIGHLAND PARK FRANCIS F LORENT DR. WATSON Tucker of French. Violi- C or n e t. Voice Cukure For appomlmem: and booklet 01 ' mformanon Madras in: no «9 Deni.“ An? E. E. FARMER Violin Instructor 231 Park Avenue [C Ext-vain] Ind Cmcm Fboorm on Friday: a U m; l“ Euimu F .\( uxcr curving a dinner ' â€IE“? “i889 i if: CRO 173‘. SIS lik‘