F. M. Payne. Mr. and Mrs A. P. Van Schaick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Glidden, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shotwell. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Esmond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tizsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Judge and Mrs. Fishback. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ncyer. Miss Fitch. Mr. C. R, Mansur. and Mr. Paul Mackel. Never before has the ObserVer ex- perienced such a dcarthof social activities as during these summcr months‘ Even ient was more lively in comparibun it is evident that there are more oi :lm szxietypeopic away for the summcr i‘i‘iui‘ifii‘» thn thcre wers during the winter iii: remaining, “hen iris done, is very 1n- formai. Those of the sunny peoplc “1% have Pet‘iZJIZICd here prefer taking their sewing or a good book and \i5iting with their neighbors at the bathing in“. ~ The annual children's open air carnival ‘ will take place this afternoon at20'cloclt. ‘ This year there is to be a circus parade led by the Allendale and Glenwood school bovs bands. The boys will come out inj the morning and a picnic luncheon will ‘ be served them by the Ravinia club. ‘ Miss Rowena Bastin of Highland Park} will lead one band and Miss Oldfather of ‘ Winnetka will lead the other. In the} line of march will be children of the‘ following North Shore towns: Glencoe. Ravinia. Highland Park, Lake Forest, ‘ Lake Bluff. Waukegan. Libertyville. ‘ Rogers Park, Evanston. Wilmette. Kenil- worth and Winnetka. The parade has been asked to assemble at the pavilion at one ï¬fteen sharp. From the pavilion they will all march around the athletic ï¬eld once. and half way around the second time. At the end of the second half round the marchers will take pos- session of the middle portion of the sta- dium which is to be reserved for them. Circus stunts will be performed in a 50- foot circle in front of the stadium. This is a special feature given by the children of Glencoe in which about 50 or 60 will take part. ' Preceding the stunts there will be a parade of the circus ring per- formers ledhy one of the hands This will be (allowed by a gypsy dance bv several children from Waukegan. a butterfly dance by Rogers-Park; a clown dance by Lake Bluff, and a dance and acrobatic stunts by Winnetka. Each dance will take between Sand 10 minutes making the program about a half hour in Mrs. William D. Messenger‘ On last Sunday. Friday Mrs. Georg: W. Childs gave an A daughter, was born to Mr. and Mrs. informal bridge in her honor and on‘George Dieck Sunday morning. Monday afternoon or this weok Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ender and daugh- George Randall Roberts entertained font" Ruth. were the guests of Mr. and her, also at bridge. To these affairs only : Mrs. J. C. Ender last week. Miss Lenora Hoyne entertained a few‘ friends at an informal luncheon on Wed- ‘ nuday afternoon at her home on Syca- ‘ more Place in honor of Mrs. Henry]; Ullmann. who has recentlycome to High- ‘ land Park. } her, also at bridge. To these affairs only the old time friends of Mrs. Eitel were hidden. Beaumont. Cal. [ Mr. and Mn Roy Haskin and daughter ‘ are visiting Mrs‘ F. Benderstedt. A number of inform] aï¬airs have been t given for Mrs. Edmoni Eitel of Indiana- Mr. and Mrs. Eggert were the guests pong. whois the guest of her mother. of Mr. and Mrs. F. Horcnberger over Mm William D. Messenger‘ On last Sunday. ' Miss Kittie Nolan entertained the Euchre club Mondav evening. 0n last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Samuel 5. Holmes was hostess at an in- formal two table bridge at her home in honor of her sister, Miss Emma Smott of Beaumont. Cal. Major and Mrs. Frederick H. Sages! wiubehostandhontasatalam dance on Sammy evminz at the Post. The Social Side of Life i-‘EEV-ERYONE that appre- mafm nnnr‘ Pnnil rwnrk send S No Cleaner can do bent: work on WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS than ï¬e. High Class Laundtnrs and Eur/o Dry Clwun ocal Affairsof the week Telephone: 178 and 179 Bv the Obscnrr mm“ E Miss Catherine Hottau of Chicago was the guest of her sister Miss Mary Hottau i a few days this week. Miss Doroï¬ty Dodd who has been the sguat of Miss yGloria Beecham for the i past two wéeks returned to her home in ; Indianapolis. {Indq Saturday. Mrs. Chas. K. ()rsborne and Miss Min- me Wesshng have returned from a \‘isll at Grand Judctwn, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Faith and Morri; Reichelt. and the Misses Elizabeth and Dorothy Reichelt returned Saturday from 3 mp up the Mississippi River from Keokuk, Ia. tb St. Paul. Minn. auu UUIULII’ “CILIIEIL lCLulllCu MLâ€! LII!" irom a trip up the Mississippi River from Keokuk, Ia. to St. Paul. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supple of Austin. were week-end guests at Suppledale farm. Miss Ruth Reichelt is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. B',J‘ Dickens of Chicago. Misses Gladys and Florence Goodman are visiting their grandmother in Blue Island, Ill. Mrs. Munson. who has been visiting‘ Mrs. John A§Stryker, returned to her home in Allégan. Mich. Friday. 1 Mrs. J. A.‘Stryker and children arel spending the week at St. Charles, “L. visiting ‘Mr. Stryker's sister. Mrs. S, J.‘ DeYoung. ' ll- “â€"4 ll-.. DA“ ll-_l_:_ -_A J-.._L“_ I touch. Have Replaced Plain Lin." an slip. For Upholntond Chain. Sllp for upholstered furnl tnre are tnzlde of pn-tty cretonnes The slip cover 0! today is far remov ed from the striped and prim linen cover we used to see. Instead or seams stifliy bound with Lupe we more often and Just ordinary seams or a neat French seam and. as a ï¬nishing the plaited valance. usually with a deep heading. that adds such a quaint and rhurmlng touch. A few ('0\'(' r5 - dollars spent for vretonne. printed Iin en or some old fashioned chlntz to “make on-r" one or more rooms for the summer months la a wise invest- ‘ menL Often one or more ullp cover! ‘mny be used with propriety In any A baby party was given at the home ofI Mrs. Muhlke briday afternoon in honor of her granddaughter Helen Mary Fritch of Medina Ohio. The babiesry praent were; Eva Lang, Edgley Todd Ruth Franz Isabel Haskm Harriet Marie' Stryker and Lelah Kreh. ‘ Deérfield News Items wvckwnd Miss Edith I’cttis spent the (it Ktli)mtrnc.5\\'ts. Mr. Elmer pt Simmcrton. lll, exchang- ed pulpits utth Mr. mavlinv in the L'mted Emngeltcal church Sunday morn ing. ‘ Mrs. Chas. K. Orsborne and \ï¬ss Min- me W essling hate returned from a \lslt L. , v, n xv blue gray und A creamy not blouse. u girdle etnl'rultlt-rotl in mm A tailored skirt of light blue gulmrdlne are hzlppll)‘ t'uttlhint-d in (he “no place l‘lu- ~lttrt‘ ll) tu-tn: having a gold l'lt.\lllllll‘ lilllslldln] l1: t‘v Sllitu uf its Hum-flint. Iv! tnllur- tn tlu- extra-me. .- {rtll uruutul the ed. ls dross) t'lnsvly gutllrrwl d"utw lit-m untl nu ulmmlzum- nt drawn: at thu back The ï¬rm: tuuvh of smart- nt-sm, ls mn-u thls Costume by the high buttoned bouts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supple of Austin. were week-end guests at Suppledale farm. Miss Ruth Reichelt is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. B. J. Dickens of Chicago. Misses Mayme and Jennie Karch visit- ed friends in Milwaukee a few days last week. ' Edwin Walker of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. 1‘. Duffy last week. Mr. B. H, . Kress and son Earl, left Tuesday for n extended wait to the Cole farm in Voltaire. N. D. Mrs. E. Bliimehl and two sons, and Miss Sarah Dempsey left last week for Grand Rapids to remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mk8. E. Ludburg and son Ro- land. of Chicuo were the guests of Mrs. Walter Beecham last week. The regular meeting of the board of trustees was held on Monday evening. Aug. 10th. A contract for street lighting (or the village for a term of ten years was reada passed by the board. An ordinance for making sidewalks on Hazel Ave. from Grand Ave. to Journal Place. on Park Ate. from Fairoaks Ave. to Hue] Ave. and on the west side of Jour- nal Place. was passed by the board. Geo. Herman, the village marshal. was ap- pointed as inspector on the watermain. The President appointed Mr. Reay as chairman. tdgether with Mr. Kress as members of- ithe water committee. An ordinance was-passed, providing {or tap- ping the watermain pipes and manage- ment of the iwaterworks system of the Village of Deerï¬eld. An ordinance was passed establishing the ofï¬ce 0! vil- lage collector. The dazeffor the Deerï¬eld water car- nival has been c ed from the 2711: to Saturday. A . 29m rom all Im this will be biggest day Deaï¬cld ha CV“ ‘rrmuzt. hm 9:11}. .1.i\c3 lumh- mug-n51 \VL-dncskhy .11 :1c _\‘ 9‘, (umplnm'nmry C. Cldxk \zln) 15 the I Mr): him 1mm 11 Prospect ‘m 1mm room the year round and mlve the problem of What to do with the chairs that are "too good to gin» away" and too shabby [u live with in pent-e. Cot ton prints and white enamel pnim have proved the salvation of many in morn. Gar-monk Thn Hu Link to Sugom In aging I Nogligco. Thomugul) feminine 13 this negligee of pink crepe de chine draped in gram ful folds. Bodice and ownkln are of an all over design of shadow lace. killed at the elbows and falllng Ocari- llko over the shoulder; A duped ‘1:- dle of pink satin ribbon ls knotted In trout. end- lnnzln‘ below the km To elect the mvhlble closing of tho bodlce the ever useful snap tumor has ban culled Into nu. OOIBWTION 80W".- CRETONNE COVERS. .opanu Noun With Dusty Oahu-dim Own- AIIILAL 11V}. K‘USIL'ML BOUDOIR GOWN. ml CRAP! [OIL In half «1†Telogmpb. Thoy Seldom Do. A hnlf wilted fellow “Vim; In one 0! our country \‘Hlngm make- it his bull! box-la l0 unvnd ull rum-ruin und rum men! on (In-m {or duyn [afterward It» centiy he n-Ceh'ed un Iuvnntluu tn the wedding or n rvlnth'e The next (In; after me Wedding n m-hzblmr u-«kui, “AndI how did Hu- wedding p- on. Jim?" Juli. Luko 0‘. Salad. A )uun: mnn mum-d Smith boarded “'lth uu t-mminlml nunly of ample ,TvunI, who m-lm-«l tn who llu- New (but must nu} oltl (him: mm good enough lu hush up for fuddvr. One day rhh-Lru mlml mm wrvu). but It “'1â€: Im-roly nnuthvr demmutmtlon that thvre In nnlhln: In u Hume, "By (110 “:13. Mr. Smith." pen-rely n'nmrkvd tlu- lnndhuht mt the meal moan-used, "Iww «In _\uu likr [he (-lIh-k 9n "fad '1" "Tlmt rc-mlnds mu.“ lrrc-lmnmly ID‘ awn-red Smith. “I bought 1: hunk “Kill, um] told tin-m In m-ml ll unmml brro‘ Did H «'UIIH‘?" "Yes.“ replied llu- luudlud). WIâ€: :1 punk-d envn-ulnn. "hut why should the chlrkeu Mind remind yuu M It?" than â€1031' [MM In the chin! n! all "_\'lll[|llll|9ll“ nlm-rn-rs? Frankly (lu- qllv‘lmn 1:4 “itlmm nu “mun-r. Perhaps people- lnlq-rxlu- Inn jurlt)‘ lyruun) in sllvh mnlto-rn Int-WU M'Z’dlh‘v [In-y llro- :Irt'llslulm-d in it .\ (1|le :Inlznul presuany know: nulh In: of {rt-«lam until lu- hum luslu! it. (‘ieudnnd l'lqu lu-ulvr. ’ "(‘olurldont'v. Mm Slymm." was the menu n-Jnlnder of Smith. "Tlu- book In half «'alf. you Lnnwf>I'Mludelphlu "()b. (he-re wan .'l prmt} Yul: rnmd turned out. mushh-rin' tlu- \n-utlu-r." Jlm nnlwvrod wleumly. "Mun. «he looked right 1111?. but I didn‘t think Rob looked very ualural."~lmllunapw MI News. link-ting Mamma , While plunug with a pnlr of shears , llnle Laura 39‘ 9nd one 0! [hr [In-m- at of her smldon vurln. r mm! \ll'lll: um! \\'., gm In JUN!) Ilt‘th the l :ulh‘l’" ~lmuh I :1“) hand mun-1) tho Hmmvm “HI :I [UHF «vllur. if hr (‘09.; HIUM' uympnlllellv "My dear (-hlld, that?" nnkod .\um . will soon afterward It! Delpohc Sway, For Inttqnce, In the Matter of Dreu. i~ 1le11 on “lvu\¢ 'illll,‘ ‘4)IH|‘!i“Al“ Hm- >lnnul<l Lxum “l “‘nntod "-m _.... I could ink» '9": OH and bum: 'o-m nu the hunlznu.†9x plahivd the- lltllc- girl. "just like mnm mu down.“ New York â€lulu- 51K“ 11M. aboutmg?" “l Ihnuld Mu)" I «IN? I aim! syn-“teen ducks In um- dzu ‘ "Were “10) \\ 1M '1 ' .‘th-H â€"uw»xmt n-xm‘tl}; but m.- (Irm- er was,"â€".\'ow ank â€lube. A Uulou Rub. 80 (teaching her bridge» When In doubt WI I food rule to play Immps. Slagâ€"But that": just Ir; when I‘m In Coubt I don't know wtut the trump h. -Phllldolpbh Record. Ii. do Jami" II a MM! City. VII. do Janalno on the contrary. I: beli- unt when seen from “If Ind II Our Domuhu. Serum! (to her autumn-If you please. nlr. can I speak on yuur tele phone for I («w minutes? I want to ï¬ll my young man that me and (he misses hnn- ‘ml nu awful row and I've ("an '«r Indian-10min" Ulllmon, . No Poor Guam. “Them are tome cm- wry lac-um from a (mum. but whom Ind shab- ""s’nAan's FINE 0mm. Thu urnm. Tho Wild Pun Hello, old mun" Um “'1'?! MAJORITY TYRANNY. \\ ‘. - L In l:ln-r1-II.«-1h In rtllv'~\ fur inh' <h'I. uh) tln- rlnlln‘o- ll FUH- in- «h- ll".lll‘|' HIQ' nuglnhty :It ‘5 \H'JHII: H? \\’h_\ uhnuld nwkul mun \n-nr u in“ [uh-(ms. 1!, «\‘en though It lulu In the whim: n! all ‘ s... “-13, n! «wunw. mmm. HUI mun-n lrw'wlln- I')t‘:\mm-ul uhvll In {Ullw\\ their why did yuu du Mary. who vume In fur [1w pour, noâ€: 4 u slum (llutrit't. rflun wf ulu- MIMI \l‘hr dam-LI lhlm.’ .unm' " â€me any luck Iwun'l law lull-‘ll Ml â€mail“ h How HI. H «It IHI 4‘1†I‘M-u Ill Public notice is hereby givené um the Subscriber Public Administrator 0! the Battle of Munich A. Mihill; rhea-ad. will mend the County Courté of Lake County. I! a term theme! to bdboldenu theCoun Heine in Wlukegui in said County. on the ï¬n! Monday of October next. 1914 when And when II m h-viplddgu urinu_ aid qua n-re ummuflWfottdi‘ £1)qu W. Mchuorr ( mm: Wlm Illinois. Au‘uu 3rd,; 1914. Telephone. Lake Fore-t 61' and 139 Offlun-dYudoElnPhcon-dflntm THE ERSKINE BANK It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent idZterest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loam and Insurance mgr --COAL-- sermon FRANK L. SILJESTROM LAKE GENEVA ICE Shoes â€" Oxfords â€" Slippers duction of You cannot be sure you are gelling Safe Milk unless sup- plied from one of Our wagons It posses your door dmly. Bowman DAIRY INSPECT! Nâ€"Awum dualism“. PERFECT PASTEU IZATIONâ€" Destroy: 11! pathogenic Boï¬uNc IN THE COUNTRY n the 111 E. Central Ave.’ F rmk Recktemnld, Prop. Bowman (Easy-mono AND REPAIRED. mncns AUTOMOBILES ALL MAQHINE WORK GUARANTEED. REGULARVQR SPQL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE North Chicago, lllinois One block north of C. N. W. Depoanar £1.3va Practical Gas Engine Machine Works The Moaem Shoe Store where the air is Qure -«removes the danger of COflllml- nation 4 These are the thrhe vital points connected with the pro- “was. Nod“? TBLBPHONBS: ézaaunn PA“ 9. ‘0LBNCOB. 70 Our new summer line of Oxfords and Slippers are'the bat money can buy. You’ll like them. We guarantee our repair work to be absolume right and done by, hand. Just telephone 65 god the Ice Mu: will cull FURNITURE STORE Antique F amiture Replied And Reï¬nishod right in your home Vincent Qua'rta GOOD BANK N THE COUNTRY n the source of supply air is Qurc -«rcmovcs the danger of COflllml- 12‘ Vine Aifenue -,A _;A‘. -4 SAFE MILK iDairyy Company Dairy; Company OVERHAULEQ AND REPAIRED BOUGHT ,AHD SOLD. GEARS it the LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS Lake Brownwood hiatus Marian HCrug Cï¬ydh'h' nation It m (ion [01 my ina- ndmii ulnry «No. Supervisor. the 0an on pubhc wowed 5! admini IU