Edith M will enter friends at a picnic supper Friday evening. seven guests at luncheon on Friday Mrs. J. W. Prindiville of Laurel Ava, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lens. Mr. and Mrs. Ulhelin, all of Lake Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson of this city at dinner on Sunday at Exmoor. The party made up a mixed foursome played in the after- noon; in the evening the guests enjoyed the concert at Ravinia Park. Mrs. G. V. Dickinson will entertain eight guests at dinner at her home Fri- day evening precedmg the dance at Ex- moor Club. Mrs John Shcahen of W. Central Ave.. entertained eighteen guests on Sunday evening in compliment to her nieces. the Misses Catherine and Helen Gorman of Ravenswood. tomorrow afternoon at four tables of bridge. A numhcr of Highland Park people will attend. Mrs. Martin Insull will entertain the drama reading class at her home on Sheridan Rd. tomorrow morning. Chas; H. Warren Co. I By the Applause was quite the order of the evening Tuesday when grand opera had its ï¬rst performance in the pavilion un- der the able direction ofJoeef Pasternack. “Aida†was the chosen opera. and with its beautiful scenery and exquisite music, the triumphal and ballet music. won the enthusiastic support of the audience. 5 The large crowd was certainly very en~ { couraging and judging from the ap‘ ; plause. the crowd was fully repaid for? having come. Those singing roles were; Bettina Freeman, Aida; Florence Mul-j ford. Amneris; Morgan Kingston. Rha~ { damcs; Louis Krridler. Amonasro; William Schuster. King Alfred Kaufman, Ramï¬s; and Pietro Aleotti, Messenger. The parts of the opera given were Act I, scene I, and Act III, the Nile scene. the parts of which were very well done. Mrs. W. M. Wright of Half Day will entertain at her home, “Wright Lodge" .-__, R611 Collar, Short Sleeve Sgbrt or Outing Shirts, in Pongee and ï¬gured poplin . . . . Boys Sizes 50c Silk Sweaters, old rose, blue green and canary ............... â€" Bathing Suits. Bathing Caps. ; Bathing Shoes. \ Bathing Suit Bags. The Ladies gaming Suits trimmed with rubber Headquarters for Arrow Collars The Social Side of Life PHONE 110 Highland Park’ a Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise No fuss. expense or muss at home. Isn't this inï¬nitely better and cheaper than having your laundry done at home? Call 178, 179 or housekeeping FINISHED FAMILY WASHINGS at 75;; per dozen. Handkerchiefs and stockings at 2c each or ROUGH DRY FAMlLY WORK with all ï¬at work ironed at 12 pieces for ........ T ...... .35 25 pieces for ............... .60 50 pieces for ............... 1.00 called for and delivered. ’. waï¬wm N». will entertain thirty-ï¬ve High c1... Laundcrcn uni French Dry amen Prindiville entertained 331/3, OFF on the beach 1' home rcim Mr: and Mrs. W. Salyards entertained I '10:: ing. the Five Hundred club at their home on _ - W. Laurel Ave. Saturday evening. Snx- ' bndgu entral Ave. ‘ teen guests were present. The successâ€" ‘ at Exn on Sundayfful prize winners being Mrs. Salyards, ‘ more ‘ nieces. the ’ Mrs. W. H Thomas. Mr. Fred Tucker.‘ Mrs. 471 We will take care of the laundry end of your mel’arï¬ vocal Affairs of the week ernacx. j Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sebastian. who i with ! have completed a successful enalgcmem music, f as host and hostess at the open»air ball ’ Park i Mrs. Robert F. CaIMntertained twdve guests at luncheon {oflowed by bridge on (Wedndsday of last week id compliment f to her guest. Miss Marie Bricker of Oak I n._|_ On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. [William Yowell of McGovern SL. emer- {tained thirty guests. the occasion cele- ‘ braling their eleventh Wedding anniver~ sary. They received many beautiful as 'well as useful gift; The out-ofâ€"zown Iguests were Mr. tnd Mrs. Meyers. Mr. and 1‘ and Mrs. Jahnke 0! Chicago. Mm W. C. McKenzie of La Harpe. Kan. formerly of Highland Park. an- nounces the marriage of her daughter. Catherine Coe Van Duyn to Mr. Percy E. Sheurd on March 1. 1915. Mrs. W. H Thomas. and Mr. S. T. Rebling lcriticsL Miss Milltr will play the Faust 0n cfridly evening "The Mowing 1F‘antam‘e by Wienlawskibwith Mr. Jamal Glory Club", whpch :- really a scum; Whittakerasaccompanist. [club. met at the home or Mn. 0, L. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe will entertain theimc’“ 0‘ “0'3â€â€ Rd" "â€m†â€V†presidents and oï¬icen of the Federation l (â€mun ’0' ‘ “mm“ pany. Rehah‘ of Women: Clubs of the ‘Tenth District. I men“ we“ â€Md "“1 I Rem-l 100d at a luncheon on Wednetdav. Thirty-ï¬ve ' time enjoyed. “â€9â€â€œ 3“â€u “"3": guests will be present 1? present. At the fourth student artist day. Tues- dav afternoon at Ravinia‘ Park. Mis- Ruth Miller. a oeventeen-yur old violinist will play. Miss Miller his studied with Hugo Kartschak in Europe where sh: has gained hearing! with well known critic Miss Millcr will play the Faust Fantasia by Wieniawskibwith Mr. Jame: Whittaker as accompanist. ‘ room at Ravinia Park. left last week. Their place is being ï¬lled at present by stsjosephine Harriman and Mr. William Reardon who have danced at various well known resturants all over the country. M1 flowers and ribbons. SSA .98 nut-i wrs . .1 L- ‘H ‘1er Hf H dun 5112:: !;.n.‘ 1-! th. I“ Th. perm?!) fur Wu: ‘lh Hw~n~ \‘. "H 1mm . and, up: M I un-I ~n w‘vn- IL: lhu {351:0 cm.†L hunqth- or. in l‘ TMy‘RocaH (ho Queer Cuflom Thu Gav. tho City In Name IIMnriuns rvlnh- that Alum-n1 when I!“ we {mm 11 «Man “111111 In trink- lnh 1H! mark"! (110 Idle uf Un- rlh. This“ r‘nstlu 11:1: lull“: to [mun-<1 (be entdn‘ v In Hm N'ln-hh um) 11» pm n-nt'vrnn-Ln. (L‘Mrh nun-Emuâ€: xm-H Iutn {11v «1411.3; “1111-1111 11113111.; (1.“ ‘0 the ‘(nrran Evr‘! ll) \\.- km» u but In!» fun'rn nit-um thin \xurl‘. Hunt. 11 “nu l-uhllnhul win-u Ij Bryn!†“an nlmmt turn!) lhnv nut :‘ youn‘ for u [In-Ur m-nhu. nnvlul, Um! _' lu ltd uï¬glnul [lulvflxhui fun“ in the ‘ North: Auwrlmn lir‘lr“ n b not a n- nmrkahlu [IK'IIL It was in thv M‘Jl ulninn u! "nunx‘n |poeml_ “'ht‘l. (h.- nuthur “us (“run 1' nix or t“t~ul_--s«-\I-u_ Hm! Hn- w-Irk nm {um-1 ’ «I 111 lb. un'u-lely kunun ‘2 (onus. "111) n fa-w mluur rhunum wvru : made’nftl'r (but data 'I'hln (Hum-I of {the fl'lwrull)’ nl‘n'ph-d Han-mull that . "'l‘hnuntux-ila" 1:! u 1m rum- muntvr p101“. ¢ Brynn! “nu. hnun-u-r, u pmwrluus' p001. Ollhuuuh Mn pnwv!†LI hut 11hr ‘LILLHJX in his xrwm-q “an. â€up of tho 1)).th(“H’IKUHHLJT3 mm. Mann! Mn pumicnl van-er ls that h.- m‘mnH)‘ pub “shrd H'N- d’zrtm: Hu- n-lminhtmtlun u! Thoma. me-rw-n um) durum the ndmmlxtmuun ur Immrrnnl U Hun, Sn lung u In‘flm! “In! in ulnulvr nu mn- put (peak “1-“ fur his {ultkhvun turd.- axom; Ann-rich“ vah-w. < Mrs. W J. Louderback of Moramc Rd., ,cntertamed the Embrmdcry club at her home at a iuncheon yesterday Bryan: was Inï¬ll} twwnty wru- yuu‘g um \\ hm; "'l‘lz .xmlupeul" v m; 13h! prluugl In Um .\nrth .\lurfh‘fln “(th So “II“I) In: l-un kuhl “hum Uu- u» luumllm.’ {Nauru} ur this pun-l and m. um“) vrrnm h.n.- um unmlnln} "mum! Um [lulvHquun ur m~ xngulvnrlwi- Um! H, um] ln' “0‘“ In uhlh- Hn- furl], J! I igr Mm Frank Lincoln Wean has been hostct, a! a series of luncheon; and bride“. {our 0! whnch have been given at Exmoor Club and :3! hr! home, (we more will be given. Th Children's day program at Ra- vimaiark today Is to be 0! a different natur than on prcvums occumnt Pro- fessor: Henry Roethng, who u a ï¬rst novel and comedy artist, will appeal m a my itymg program of shght 0! hand perto ances. The program will bcgm prom 1y at two o'clock In place of two ï¬fteen; the usual hour we Fun About Hm Gnatofl Work. BRYAflT’S POETIC CAREER ARMS 0F ANTWERP. Mr. .nd Mm E. E, Andrew: Mr and Mrs. Mn F. Carr, and Mr. and Mn. Manly" E, Sampoell have ltsufd m- vitau'ops (or I dance Fndly evening, Julyl at Exmoor (‘qu The dame will _given on the new out door plat- form. *hich by evening, With the color“! lights in the dancer; is certainly very pretty, Between two hundred and twoi hunddd and ï¬lly guests Ire expected to' be pracm at the affair. Mr. Ind Mm“ â€people’bf the family. The “family†50‘ ‘; made Ibo! young men and women who; Scare {oi the guesu Mtcr report: of! :vario commmm Were read and apâ€"‘ ‘Tprov and the want: of the mutton, ,madc' nown. acompletc impecuon of, ; the 3 nd: wan made. The new bUIld-i lans ertlcd by Mr. and Mn. Gmrge R..‘ ‘Thort‘ of Lake For"! very much mu i tarts! the visitors. { Mr. ‘gnd Mm Richard J. Streemflform ‘nado, 1., lormczly 0! (ha cnty. lrnoum’e the ngemenl 01 their dzughu-m Marg Essington, to Mr. Theodore L‘., Macaw-y 0! Red Hook. N. v. The! weddi,‘ will like place no Tor-mo. (anyg in the trly autumn. Mr. Mlcnulnv I| If membé' o! the aviation corps of the" Canadfln army. 1‘ OVCI’ Diademcxnmmeu and ..ctioon of theA‘ ShoreA-ociationheldavcry “I“ N when! balm pknic o. M at Arden Shore. Than-and "H (v jn~t ‘Thannlopllof' :ml run-“mg." The I“\I‘H} [Llhdl "III", tn Hm My Irn!‘d nun-Hm: a; In 1.: I) l'nnrlw4 \' M ' (En-(t and ummy‘ml ‘ HH- I’IHULK 11174:! n Huh mmu Hw N-\rn~l m“ u [bin If"; F 'ha-ldl. u \u-rv ho‘M (IMHO during thr- middle ‘f nwrvhnnu {You 11â€.“! WMM.«-Lon “ 0n- guests. ,,_ . 7, v- ---_,V â€v“ - Aflcr report; of’m" may 0‘3"“ I! 1"“h nu MM Antwan-.3. m nu- n! (he '1‘. I‘m-M. Hu- 1!: [hr dayu If)‘ (n guard pram! Ind treaty fl. 7V-â€"_ .v-‘yl "My m-nr. mat Ix )u-t what I and lo and our.'»sn Loot- MOI-putt on o! a Kind “M“ dpar Mn- (Imhhy. I'm u. 3" yum “1)" In the moat the utulm (mu uf tho {ma-Ia unu- u loud 0M1. “In that yru Juhn 1’†demanded In. lmklnn {rum alnup. "NH III} 107“." n-Mh-d “HIM". "10‘- “'lllh- “'un‘l ,‘uu dine I]!!! no? mm,» Thank um. 1 Jun dined. I In bump nud hm! my regular mu] 0! up Mm, nwirm» Ill“, a-mmgun mm.â€" lun‘t that u rum-r odd combination? (31211» \\-- :. ,\uu NT. my ‘1!!- Wu“ (0 I damn-(k Mleuq- who-d Ind hid l0 Innv an. r Hm ttru uu-k 1.1!:- 7‘ "" I n! unnMr h: pn-rrnd Iho Wu Noy- lnx hem-1f \\ Men. In 5min! u! flct. she was fatigued and bond. M01111" u (be comm! mum of I nplndld pan-nut. I â€link ID? I]. liwlyl with. In: xbc- (“n-mum; lo he I! In end Ind ; to 11nd hem†{we to he with her chH- ‘ dron Ifl’fllflr‘ll. IL [L the Inf-nu hr ‘ Inna In Century. 3 Hut um “I: mom-r Mk1 than 6093 Tbvre in nu! u (mw or mummy in [he rmr'ma' (hnrncu-r. Kb. Icem- H Wm. 4 n m Tho Carina. "ho try and cm the unpu- m sunk» Eulalln.†um one o! the [fund duvhau-u to me n! wine court mm â€on Lurnmg Abom Women. 'I'hr nu.) Mn) fur n nun 50 Mlâ€. .1 uomun ts (um-1 married." \I.': dud} lhc- an}: n! MI '1“ LH-p mm) m1 germ; ynu know?"â€" 51"" Yurk I‘mIL 8â€on '1'". It I'M A r-MMren‘n unnlnu- of "AMP. In “'nndvrinnd " )‘nrfln u! Inn" fry mung“! by (Harman adults ï¬nd new pouring in n urn-l) minim down we mule-u tn u-Hle in (tn-Ir um†um: murh flulh-r n! shun skirt» and bobbin. 0' brads and tuning [bark of turn. â€be ï¬rm);- mnlluh-d of mum" and nnhw, u say little malt! nf eight or to. I and n sun-um Hm.- huy mun-what yuunrw Em‘h (th vlutrbad a [\nr gram mu! n1. Hwir farm; wu a book of‘ mm q-\;~« rm, 5 An thv) won- ï¬ling; lhm llwlr N‘AY‘ Hu- llllla- Kiri pullad It; In-r man-r a “war um! laid in I lou'l § ungu- u Mun-r “ "Mann-r. dun’l ,«uu think you and 1' Mark» bud hell" all nl the two end: '0f Then have been mud-0- “ho were not Rpanlnrdn nutnhly the Duko of \Velllngwn, upon “burn the mmâ€" Pon- h-rru! Hm Pmnnr In nmgmlnnn 0! MI autumn (n the sun-.3 Enhnnn by the king. and the third run Ibo onh-nd unmvrn-d. but am net “rover" unm requested (0 do .0 by (be king. Then, nm-urdlnfl tn the Hiquflto. “In ren- aqua! " The nnut rm†euwml mo royal pm onw- con-red. mo mmzd dun amend unmrm-d, and urn-r In ndunce of a fr" lh-l-fl. put on their hltl. unmade-n 'Eï¬quoflo 04 (M Hal That Diflor‘n- I / 1 (auto. ch. Thm Rank- A gnmdw u! Hpniu onjmu Um prh Unn- gnumd Mm mun hundred. of ,u-un ugn, u! rrmnhnlnx ““Imvn-«I flu fum [vn-au-uu- u! M. wu-rflgu TM- :t‘fl‘lhu“ lhlll" {rum [he pom-d whoa. m‘nmhm: 1:: lb» [In-or} thou hrld. (be Una \uu "llw ï¬n! uumug equal." The nuvlrm formula n)“;- u the Jinan-(hm n! me than of old Spun wan "We. your mun... rhuuu you to 11-12:: mu-r ut†And lhe Mn; II ‘ mun} In Hm «Sudan-mun 0! [HI 1mm“ 1 Tht-N an n Mme whom all grandee. v of Spain wore lhrfr ha!- ln the pre- il mm- of the king. but in time the Hon ‘ n! mute luvs-n to pro-nu. (-Vpn among 5 the mndm, rm; (ho mun (In! (ht-y ‘ wen- (we-mun“; caudal Into mm 1 chum-a. and the-on Flu-m wen dblin- ! gut-1m: I») ma bat ellquvue. J l H" col-mun con-em ll man» the Wedding for a wide n-gtun The Ir!- jtlen put on I roof of cullr Ihnku. and lulled boxes Imund H- Inn-nor. which they "curds! nu unrird with their noun-A. Then wan n harm-r km {at (he outgoing mull Tun-n- Were no looks, but the man- \‘rn' nos-er mm mm] with. H-zn. ru what Im- ufls h1- new: The ounnxn 1- helk-tod to. be our 2.1!“ n-ar: “M. which runny m (Al-Hahn In rum (0 (he dhunruun of Thll primitive [mlnmco all unod !ar mow than I your. It has lwn awfully pmnul 1nd in unnunn)‘ Hutu] by hundmjnoflutemtnl light- hr? wm In arty day- uxe ruler- wvw tide U whom]. and n was a lung )nur~ ncy over muxh tn“- (0 the gunloflim. I‘nrrh-n mum do In! mnrr llmn h-nn ml“ at home comm point The bl; Cull! ‘ltulnp, !Wel\'e ’N" In dluuwler and reduccd (0 l won by are. urn- I bux- from which I uumlx-r u! Inn- radiated mum-mu. on»:- leJ' II“ II Cb“- ten for stock a u Muslin ham Only ooe. bowem. "or had the db- unvunn of bola] I I'ulled Flu- [noct- 0mm Thu Ilunlp ‘- In (‘hlhm conn- U, in Hm sun- «I! “inflation. mmdmmï¬um Ind. moo! hug. nu- hollowed out by unudmy. malt-unn- we." rrplk-d “ï¬lthâ€. "11'. llluutmlul H": BIG TREE MML STATION. Alphabetical NM Gwhy. :1. null “1â€.th N11†.0â€- !) My» Mu! n'mm'ed Ml t.- mama up (be null-'- “.n .. - Hutton m new“ 1. moat Indy?“ in 1w: ERSKINE BANK? ll Bmfiman Dairy Compan l7~19 M184 Boivmaq Dairy Company SMUEL LEVIN, the ilding Material " Coal and Feed 19. Old and Strong § ‘7 'cent interest paid on Savinggé â€1 Estate, Loam and Insurance ’3 GOOD BANK The Butter with the Mild chct. Delicate Flavor Phone 67 Perfectly Pumï¬izd 121 Vine Avenue ( â€HENLAND PARK 1 GLBNCOE, 70 Pure Cream or all makes of Talking Machines; as well as Watchag Clocks and Jewelry5 REPAIRING are just ruxhl. You ml} lx wuh our new drunk I! .3 thin! quencher Our mm and Irun my†pun md Wholesome The I m and fancy ooh dnnka m 0"wa Baked A: Our sod. Foams; mm Puma: Jeweler to w. W AV. W‘s WI .*-. A3,, ll the day