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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Mar 1913, p. 5

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se sunk- Hf the year without use sonic of the house all ting plant. But you can’t ' the ymr without a good want {u unsure the use of all aw your heating plant in- Avenue. 1948 tinted with the class of the past. but DO YOU tmen; for Pressing. Re- ng Lidies‘ and Gent's xe right here in Highland ['AILOR of many years RATED AND WORKS a wait for‘noman ET works for you . This toiler does i‘eather or whether early or late or the bad. It is all up 110w who borrowed 1d takes the risk. home with people nut. yuu may suf- w who dropped the .fox who flattered ice. Open :1 sav- 10w 00,000 "k, m. than a box of Chocolates arisz‘ me J .StEI‘ . Gsell {£qu 02’ ladies‘ and gent's rpets,’ purtiers, draperies. €th Cannot be duplicated have the LARGEST and ouncement perial” W hat Pleases .onvince You Tdéhonc Highland Park 265 .st Company (I an ’7‘ «:3:er fififid .«imw Q Cleaners L‘St In] :wr your garments CHICAGO .R CO. qu (Inunul kw“ \ 're Premium~ Lommu rm: 3 Sum“ Bunk Diverley - 8152 .Ladies! It is not sufficient ta have a nicely made; suit that looks well on you-«he principle part .5 to have nice lines which are destinctive in our suits made for stoug or tall persons. “'e are especially experienced to giVe you the best workmanship and finest lines shown in today's fashion, as we have had many years experience in the best houses of Paris, London and Chicago as cutters and fitters and have been creating mockls in some of the leaning houses of Paris. We just received the latest copies of Paris models. Drop in and have a look.- Moldaner Humer High Grade Ladies Tailors 6 N. Sheridan Road Telephone 54 Mrs. George Our Sécret. TO DRESS BEAUTIFUL” Second Floor Road Building, Evanston, Illinois Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 20, 21 and 22 Pattern and Tailored Hats at the Parisian Hat Shop Albert Larson Spring Opening of Dainty Designs -.‘ H. Hall invites you to attend the The Stationer (man! ,, W yuan. 1 (hr One of the prettiest end moot mecca- ? iul partie- ever held in thedub ballroom ‘ wn Mite Clark's closing cotillion whenE one hundred end thirtv .oi the children , rot Highland Park enjoyed taro hour! of dancing: on tut Saturday afternoon. 101- I glowed by reheehmentn being nerved In ethe dining room Mm Henry Doty "- Qeisted Ml. Clark in leading and the ini itncate figures through which the little 7005 were so easily led were I delight to: athe admiring eves ot the mother! and! i relatives of the participants who were? present. The joy of the children wan an , {example that no longer in the dancing} fachool the abhorred thought and torment : for childhood for it a. made a pleasurable. ; healthful exeruse due especially to the‘I gymnastic dancing which forrm a part 0!: the modern child’s education. Among the; ladies who wereon locker: at the conilion were; Mm Rex Jones. Mm G. V. Dickin- g eon. Mrs. Samuel Knox. Mn Pere L. ‘ Wicks. Mrs. Eugene AndrengnThomul Clements. Mm William Louderhack Mn Thoma: Troxel. Mn Robert Buckman, Mrs. Clarihew, Mn; R. Calvin Dob-on. Mn. E. R. Phelps. Mn. Frank M. lngalll. ‘Mrs. J. C. Morrieon. Mm Henry W. Boydu Mn. Harry D. Fuon and Mn. H H .Clark.‘ ‘ The Dicken'o evening which was an- nounced to take place on Friday evening. il March twenty‘fint has been postponed. The Easter Cotillion W‘“ take place at half alter eight (i'chxk Uh '1 ucsday evening the memyhnh and will be an unusually auraciivc atfair Mi Umr Bournique who is sui‘h a splt-ndid iuxiHinn leader will have (hing:- n! the c-wninih Mr I H Prob“, kHV Fan-m agu will addrrg‘ 1hr Unsull n e Thursday aflernomL Mnrrh nu- Friday lhc twenty mgmh some cscrllrnt mmmg pn't Cap!. and Mn. Lh'r rmrnmmd a number of friends at a \n) nurmmr dunner on Monday h‘cnmg I’hr table was beaunfully dn‘mnlrd m Inn-pm“ wnh St. Patrick‘s Day Anmnx (he gum-sis present were Mum and Mrs McKMnxr, Capt. and Mrs. Muses. L1. J. W. (dawn; Ll. Rellly. and Mrs. A, W. Bruin Mrs. Robert Emory and sun-r ”2-14“. Mrs. A. W Brown are kn pmg hnuu- hr firthcr a! the Emur)’ hmm- uhlr kap! Bruwn and LI. Emmy are m 'I'cuu Mrs. [‘Mlcrsnn 1m Lu! “wk :ur hr: hum:- m Bahunure In vml vulh hex p.11 ems hefure leavmg h-r lung: when- 5hr \Mll win her husband LL} “'. (ilaM‘uw .‘Irrned from WMP‘ mgton has! week. He mll lx- )umrd ”'1 June by Mm (.lascuw and the dnldrcn Mm Hawkins was hours: on Frulay afternoon to the Amman Hndgc dub Mrs. Manchester wxll cmrrlam the dub on next Friday Thursddy r» mung Mam h N (‘:1!\ Mn. Eliuboth fiGr-nt. The death of Mn Elltabt'lh E. Gum. widow of John Grant. occured on Tutidly night“ March 18. at twelve o’clock. utter a Inns 3 illness. at the home of her non. Carleton Grant of 1922 Judson Aver. Ravtnu. Mr; Grant whose matden name WI: Ehnbeth E. Clark. was born June 2T, 13” It Aylesby. near ()rimnby. Lmoolmhlre, England and W» mnrried May IS. 1167 to John Grant in Leghorn Epixopal church. They came to America in May. 1862. coming to Chicago the [ollowmg July‘ They resided in Northfield and m Oak Glen. Cunt County. for several yenrs later moving to Lake County. Surviving Mrs. Grant are two dluxhters. Mm Mary Breakwell of Hmhwood. and Mn. 0. A. Sanbom 01 Clay Center, Kansas. and two song Carleton Grant. and Rmph Grant of anima. n».” illness. at the home of her non. Grant of 1922 Judson Avr‘, Rav Grant whose maiden name w“ E. Clark. was born June 27‘ Aylesby. near ()rim1by. Lu England and W» mtrried May to John Gram 'm Leghorn church. They came to Americ 1862. coming to Chicago the July‘ They resided in Nonhfie The Highland Park Club The Juniur dsmvc ml} lake The funcul mll morning. March 21. will officiate. Burial Ft. Sheridan Nntes Carnation Cream and Harmony Glycerine Soap If you want soft white skin use Harmony Glycerine Soap then dry the hands and face well with a soft towel and apply Schumach- er’s Carnation Cream. Do this twice a day for one week and note the favor- able results. HumonysotP lac 10c Burial n Em Nonhfidd Ob'mury take place Friday Dr. P, C. Wolcou a \H) atlmdnr 1mg I’hr (HM:- 31rd 1n I‘m-pm“ Amunx (he gum-sis rmrnmmd a (ILYK‘IN un x‘h u'xl‘l nun “Jar )umrd In dnldrcn on Fnday N'xcnt} “11" he id In Juhn Human!) and I! In 11 M Erbium- (H In! 3.. Mk 1, LL )«i'h Kr sub Hmwu-d “day . W 1’ 51‘” dub F Mmlhnald Imu- nnd u! in Chat Ix-HrC Cflndlll, 5 )5“ n hu 6‘ bit 19, Hmhland Park W l) slum! R k Jarohsen and \H lu T K WHH S I“. 1.3““ lul l3. blk LN Hmhland Hut Vs h 5100 dub Eleanor S l-u’np In K _I lk-nl‘ 2 J. 4 and 7 blk Hi and pan Huxhlznd Pain, W 1) $1"? ,luhnLampmn In Mlmir M Lula H and 12 Ink 1 Hmd'l nglmwxi \\ h SI‘IHI' M ,\ Lonngu-n and a! lo \ (-ughhn and u? L.'.~ A and 25. H umd NI! Part. \V l) SLY-nun hat! .\ NA: 11 land I‘Mk 'urniohod by L“. County “B And Tm! Co. Tull“ Cumlood. “loop! Tonpll BU... Wonk-Inn. III. Tokpbom No. 4 (yrunll‘ Hum In! l Hmhland l N‘lma 1. “human: and ht‘kuu' In! H; _Y>Ek l. 1m) “Tl“ OFFIGAL REM. [STATE moans H. P Prim- Ind w! h) Mnry T, Coupe! Int 9. l’ru‘t's Sub, Highuuud W [1310“). Wm (Llrnw to Lnllu' liuntrfidd E 50 n W 1m n M H. blk 6, Exmoor Add. Hmhhnd Park W. I) SKIN”. Charlune C (randnH Ifld hu. to anl “' 'mMon N 1")115 150 lo! 6, blk 19‘ Hugh and Park W I) Slum. lim'inénd Fad w. 1» 37mm. Num- l., R. June: In M-lhildn Nwmui lot 3. Mk 82, Highland Park W, D. 37(1), Malhild. Nuemann m RIChmM Dean lot 3, blk 8.1 Htghllnd Park. WV D. 310(1). A L (‘IIIIML H Fuller pl 101 ll, Highwood, W I). 31(1) pm“ ”A l 114 hrs! dn 0! Mm! 11.13.;urcnloliuwa Fm! Prenncl. Kcho Press. 12‘ E Cm tral Ave. Second Precmct, (ny Hall. H‘ wood. Thlrd Precinct, Fire Suuon. whim Park. .. F n minim and u? 1.'.~ A and 25. Mk '2 uxd~1r sub Phylum-d \\ l) ‘lltlHlJ M ~\ RN11 un-1 M (u [Unmhc “'uud .ud Pm {4 Rmmu “nu-(h Sub, Highland U M FIOJVH' and l km A Mk 1.“ HI \nm- P R‘ m MC in h 1'.’ ”m ghlmxd hub. The burning of money in the form of fuel is necassaryn Fuel extravagance is an old and costly habit. You cannot afford, however, to keep on burning coal just because it has been your habit for years. USE WAUKWN -\ \\ Flt-him! and “Tho Fad Without A Fault” and save 20 per cent or your fuel cost You are certainh not so fond of dust soot and ashes "of expenshe unclean conditions- as to b( unwilling to gixe Coke a trial. That s all we ask- -the coke will do the rest A booklet describing this ideal fuel and its use w ill be delivered to even customer of the North Shore Gas Co Please read it care fully- it will be worth your while. If YOU do not receixe :1 mm please write or all at our office. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY Highland Park Fuel Company and Frank Siliectrom, fichnds. Brown Conpfny._72 A‘Vut Adams 51., C \\ 1' MW Mr Hu‘ Nam .4 vow-u Produfl' H _lrll “mi. 51a! Hm! and “I Kuhn-um I I) ‘3." MONEY TO BURN lnlun .‘nd Add, High h M‘. hu.~ n R _l “any. 10!: x and pan blk h], ) 51‘!) M-mir M Collins, ‘. Hmd'l fr sub, in-n Um! flu” DUHIH‘ :1 Human, Tuvsdav, 1 NH. are an Inl'nu‘l Y Y“ J A Nomduhl \lhhdrnfk \\ [I 5!. Ir McanAld \\ 5: HI, blk .6, d hm m h M yd. Ic-uthmh “I In Hromuh tun-d PHIL bub [KIWI] E. [-1 Fauna. in] West Centnl Avenue E 1 “4-K \dd, Hmh SOLVAY COKE \(‘l EASTER SPECIAL (lauds-lamb Plain and Pleated fronts, in plain white and Fancy Patterns $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 The new shades. Fedora and Derby isn't evernhlng. The fit. the art the wear. at equally Important. You will not be dnnppotmed m ether ll you war the kind wt sell, Wk we devote prover unemnoo mmwvgivemllmanmlhme detail. which nuke our shirt- Lhe but as well u the but looking, We” them it you would know shin mid-dim HOW A SHIRT LOOKS Young Men‘s Suits in the new Blue. Gray and Brown Mixtures 1.50 Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING and Furnishings $15.00 SHIRTS 1* 13! not so fond of dust. smdke unwilling to give Solvay SL, Chicago 2.50 rnmmnlng a prracnpuun put up from )our d um wuh our name (m It means than n m accurate in vu-n' drum and com-ms cm!) 1hr medulla-a called for. No aub- Mnurmn n alhm'rd, and our drugl an- all high grade- and lush It Ill (1mm. “rung )uur pn-urriptmu hrrr w!” n )uu “am good results Dule Sweethnd'n my I? W. Cntrd AV“ Mama-allude Highland Puk. mama.

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