Mr. and Mrs. John F. L. Curtis en- tertained at a fumily dinner Christ- mas Day. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chnrles L. Boyd of 1024 N. Green Bay Road, Announce the engagement of their daughter, Hyla Addaloine, to Milton Karl Till- man. son of Mr. William Tillman, of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. vinia, we": hostess on Monday even- ing to a number of friends at a danc- ing party et her home. House decor- ations Were of Christal“ suggestive- ness. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood of Ra- vinia, were host Ind hostess to four-i teen outrof-town guests on Christ- mas Day at a family dinner. Miss Ida Zimmer of Deerï¬eld Ave- nue, has? chosen Wednesday, Jenunry ï¬fth, as her wedding day at which time she will be married to Mr. Frank Run or Evuuton. I Mrs. Fred A. Preston will enter- tain at dinner, Friday evening, pre. coding the masquerade party It the Highltnd Pu-k Club. Mn. Preston will honor her guests, Mr. 1nd Mrs. F. N. Bayliu of New York, formerly of this city. , Miss Dorothy Miller of Prospect Avenue, will be hostess this evening at Hinner at the Highland Park Club. After dinner, her guest: will enjoy the motion pictures “Robin Hood," and later dancing. i This evening Mrs. W. W. Willitag‘ of S. Sheridnn Road will be hostessj at dinner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. FJ N. Baylies of New York, formerly of this city. On Monday evening, January third, Elizabeth and Damgh Louderback of Moraine Road will be hostess and host at a dance at Exmoor Country Club. Mr. George Baldwin of Lake Ave- nue, will be host at dinner this even- ing followed by a sleigh-ride. Monday next at noon, a numbet} of boys who summered at Camp Mish- awauka, Grand Rapids, Minn, will gather at the University Club, Chiâ€" 'cago, for a banquet. The affair is given for those young men who at- tend school, and will be a reunion for them before they return to school. A number of the young men from Highland Park will attend. Mrs. O. L. Oleson of Moraine Road was hostess Monday evening at a dancing party for twenty-two guests, honoring he: daughter Alma, and her son Harold, who are home from school {or the holidays. The out of town guests â€were, Miss Gladys Everâ€" hart of Champaigne, 111., and Mr.‘ Gustave Landt of Auburn Par-knlll. Monday next at noon, a numbeé of' Mrs. G. V. Dickinson was ht to friends at a dinner party p1 ing the Card~Tuttle dance at Highland Park Club, Monday inz. I. Joseph Schoeninger of Ra- Francis Everett and Gray Stubbs have asked a few of their friends to a dancing party to be held at the home of Mrs. Elisha Gray on Hazel Avenue, Saturday afternoon, New Year’s Day. Mrs. John V. Norcross was hasty e55 last evening at a supper party for: friends before the Iota Pi dance at the Highland Park Club. I Mrs. Joseph Schoeningcr was host,- ess yesterday afternoon at a chil- dren's party {or her little girls, Hes- ter and Gretchen. The children. about. thirty in number. enjoyed games and refreshments. Besides house decorations appropriate to the season, a very pretty Christmas tree delighted the tiny folk. Santa Claus in all his glory amazed the children grettly. The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week $1.00 SPECIAL $1.00 Ladies' Dresses will be cleaned and pressed at our French Dry Cleaning Works for $1.00 each, during the week ending January 8, 1916. This is the only Dress Special we will have this winter. You save 50c to $2.00 on your dresses by sending them to us during this special. $1.00 SPECIAL $1.00 " v "M “‘“m’ _â€â€˜â€œâ€œÂ° season was held Monday evening at “my amazed "‘8 chlldren‘ the Highland Perk Club, when Mn. ‘John M. Tattle And Mrs. Joeeph B. 5V9!!!“ and Gray Stubbs Card were hoeeeuee “’3 reception 3 few of thexr friends mland dancg_ Red toâ€. '31-. thg pm party to be held 8‘ the‘domineting decoration. though Chm ‘8. Ellsha Gray 0n Hazel m3; trees md Chm m‘ xturday afternoon, New’were pieced edvnnhgeouely every: glwhere. The dining room no very: : V. Norcross was host-('beeutitul in smilu decontion. Re~i ing at a supper party for,freshmenta were served from ten to: re the Iota Pi dance at one o'clock. There were two hum: 1 Park Club. dred and ï¬fty guest: present who. '. Dickinson was hostess enjoyed a†party 'hid‘ '“ ‘ merkd mel’arï¬ High Class Launderen and French Dry Chane" Phones 178, 169, 471 Remember any dress for $1.00 dance at the Mr t, Monday even- G.lenc party pmedfled social success. Ladies’ events are their tuton: nut “60;. are their eloquenceâ€"Mirna“!- was acceptable. On the other hand. lometlmes a mother would utend Ind say. “I wnnt So-nnd-oo for my non." If not acoepmble there I'll generally mocklng. and she was told to let the young people have their house (the woolng house) tolhemselvu In a Maori Wooing Houu. Among the Maoria sometimes in the whare matoro (the wooing house» a building In which the young of both sexea assembled for pic) mugs. dances. etc. there would be M mated times a meeting. When the ï¬rm: burn- ed low a girl would stand up in the dark and say: “I love Bound-so. i want him for my husband.†11' be coughed (sign of amntr or said ‘lea" it was Well; it only dead lllem‘e she covered her head with her robe andi was ashamed This was not often. a: the generally had managed to asoehj tain either by her own inquiry or by? sending a girl (dead. it the proposal By the Observer The heart] or men In their I The Eisenio Jungfrau want an instru ment of execution reserved fur shame» less women. When one or these “1|! ' condemned to death she “us plan-d in side the ï¬gure. and the dlmri were closed This forced the wikuw intu her i vital organs and through her we†into I her brain Death was quid: or slow 3 according to the speed with whh h the i doors! “ere closed. i The base of the ï¬gure In a trapdoor. l When the doors were opened and the Victim freed from the spikes the mug. door was sprung and her body dumped through a deep hole into a torrent that still down under the cutie. A tip of a few pfenntgs wilt lure the hole lighted with electric lamps, and the visitor can look down Ind see the dark water. ‘ thus completing the tragedy in his 1111- I urination. -Now York “ orld. i The hoary mm massive dwrs bristle “Ind “r “‘ wl’m'm’n Nu'd‘m' Inside with sptkcs us sharp as dam“ " "" _~. roars, abolit (“‘enty of \vhh-b point In- Solub-l-(y cl Gold. ward toward me cheat and two of Gold In one of the KIWI» "f met-II which, longer thnn the uumm am tin-d soluble only in mm minun- of nitric Inside the {we behind the 0.) 1-29. P and hydm-‘hlnrk- lddl knuwn u aqua The Shame Jungfrau wan nninstru< huh). I: has been found. burn-en In an ancient [nun-r nl Nun-(Mar; u ltrnnxo leuro 1'4 shun†In \thrv. It is mlivd 13w Illit'l'lu' Jund‘r'uvx .Imn Maiden) hovnuso It lvmk-t Him u \sumun dressed In rusty lrun .\t "hull! Hu- Walst are (“‘0 handles by “mum n! which the Iruut of tho lignn- 1-1 opened on hinges, “kg (“'0 dnurs. (mm the chin down. leaving the fave uuu-p Imted. Mr. and Mrs Edvard Moon of Glencoe Avenue mnounce the en~ (gagement of their daughter, Nettle ;Luella. to Mr. Elton Roger Friuch ’of Des \Ioines, Iown.!ormer1y o!‘ jllighland Park. ‘ This evening Syb give a dance at the an’s Club. A nun Parker's will attend Her Dread Embrace Mun! Cruol and Corn-n Daub. ‘ Mr. Walter Hm}, of Bach Sum," ‘has issued invihtionn {or a Newt Year's Party to be held New Year's? Eve at his home. The invitations;l bear the word “Vuuï¬evillo†which~ savers of a pleasant time for his' guests. I One of the prettiest panic. o! the THE IRON MAIDEN. evening Syble Kozminski will dance at the Winnetka Wom- uh. A number of Highland m-r nt Nun-nun-r; u pm†In \i~1‘tnr~4. It Hm Jurufr'uvx .Imn the proposal V -_ ,,__V w--. _»‘_.u-‘. |- .- -w‘ 1' u!!- 'l'bey'ri (m m)", that au- Heb-l '12sz In coon and on you. I; bov."â€"unurnle Conner-Jamil]. ; bingo-"er! and but In tho du- ,... um u-ulc "menu-u rum. VG} "I uhould ll)’ not. When I law you beâ€, was ghon to In ludhn vfllnpgrunmn: Jun mm 1 nude 3 hot with built on pllw won by 0M: and Am ,, (be grunt-nun on my wn that you W Veapuovl [wouldn‘t mu‘h rhi- Inln. In! I. 1 Inch! Pt. 10-: flwâ€"Boflon Bar-K Vonuuoh. C M: truth Venezuela m-elred m nlme from tho ~ "110mm early explnnâ€"m It: man In whit-d ‘commmar I by (‘olumMu in was. and the ronowingl "Ion don your the name Vanna-(g (“Little Yet} "I uhould “Well, 1 mrtnlnly reel lorry for In} golf." n-jnhml the beanie- Nam “Benefit-r them will be no and w your tongue.“ “Oh, oh.†en‘laimtd impatient II'I‘ Nam, “I‘re- bitten on the end of my tongue!" Brut Mid. “I" boon Ire very dry.“ â€SUIILI enjoy mains then om- “Not enough to notice." replied tho Individual with I crouch “You Jet! with me." "I laid. ‘Nut “math to notlw.’ I sometimes tool moderately vhecrml. but I don't believe that nuke. it In- cumbent on me to go About wearing I famous "mile and shouting. '()h. be ’0)’ful.""â€"Blrmlngham Axe Her-Id “You an I cheerful How of Mo. 1 hope.†remarked the optimistic per that the prnmvnn- u! rrnnln umnll vompounds n-mlu-n gold ulluhle ln hr drtx‘lllufk‘ M‘ M. Th!" I mixture of [bl] add and rlllnmturm In found to ho a wheat. Ethyl. or ordinary nlmhol. methyl almlaul and nmyl ulmhul no among the olln-r sub-mum which 3110 to hydnrhlurlr arid the [iOI'l‘f or db- lolrlug gold. The wlutlon mkn place [lowly In the (vld |( 1d Ind more qutcl ly on heating silk Cuflur‘ In “sly. About .1“ ..\ 1’ Pentax: monku um bruuum allkuurm .gg mun‘ukul In ' Uh hum of a ham“: :1an In ( ‘unauu- “ Um Me. Tin-nu- IHL culluh- syn-Id tu- tu (In-«W. .\ H1110 MIA-r anqllvll var rim! 1! In Slm‘y Frnul the-re tn luly I! \vn: lull a Mr]: Sun. ammo, people. sulml It. 'l‘hv Industry [not root. gn-w. lhrm'v um) wullnun I.» um any. The thrifty pea-nut mnnnxm lo gr! lllk and n1: um) wine {rum m- umv small Ind-Hug, Hru! h.- Mautn Mu mul- lwrry rn~-.~ sixlm-n (PM cart: '1]. NM! h:- prum-s the hunt: mm A hot luw vup nzul mxlm his Hum I!†met â€mm. Mu! ï¬nal?! nrnuud the “1):? he uh: n uhohvr u! uHVc trm-m h’u nu aoummn brim: Mm lulu-r and the re Ward of “cw Lumlun Nlhdlnl. The mutt enduring of metal: Ind ya the moat Mama-om. xu-n-etuany sought Ind yet mnunmly escaping tho hands u! even the numful unkw< (hut in mud. What :- me rmwn far its curious elml\'enou?â€" (‘htvngo Jour- ml. H I! b one of the olden xxx-lull in km |' man use Tlu-rv an- 20H truth dating buvk to the “mm :39. It In an owed 0! Alma“ umu-nml dellre. H In proof ": ngnlnut ulmunt u†the mum-urn whlvh 'dulmy ulkn-r nwulu, and 11 ha. ban-u mind In enormous qunulmm. \‘cl ludxl)‘ more than twotmnh u! the gum In use lmu born «lug Ilum- 15410. What l-«wmn of the run? When in the gold mat not Jan-m wandering lmo thu- Hun-k ton. [hut mm: (halts-.1 j um»: of Prue-sun, that paid the terriï¬c meute wmcb rum-u km;- nut-cud ;nun11;-t the Punjab? What nu bap pen“! to the yolk"! dun and “ck-0‘ itrum"-an Illuy of gold Ind Ilh’er- ‘ wbh-h m-um trader: bmught down the SI)» to Egypt {or 4.0!) or 5.1"; yearn! Ayn-tent Kohl. like (but of modern “mm, wu uwd for mom-y and for or- naments. but both have dtuppelrvd. Where? What Hu Boson. of M Thu Phoebe. Man! That “I! Bun NIMY What ln-vouwl of gold? “'hcn‘ bl all of Hill It'll-3“ metal that has l-u-u mlued'.‘ of pvoplu The Mimukmm (Human). but. i- an! nu); (he nun-st, bin h (M Mrs“! dcm'rtnu-m atom in Japan (win): It was the (in! of the JIDGIM'N' mm!» lluhnmuu (u Iutmduve "mien; rm-tb ads 0! doing butlnm mu! m ndum up 10 date appllnuvu In tho bomnnllu the stnn‘ dealt cxr‘lmh'vly in «mm and xilk KOIIdI. but gradually mom-«d In. nsnnruuont or stock um“ today H «mm every dowrlmhu n! merrhnb disc- ln mm! (he wants 0! I†chum ago. or. to ho mum!)- ll""!lrnlr, In the V year 11373. the": Wu Ola-“ml in ’I‘uliï¬â€˜o. 5 the Japanese cum-l. I ru-xnll dry x-u‘n ;bu-lnm, whirl: \n-nt ulnh‘f‘lhf arm" I name of Yu-hhruya In the (mum of g f limo [be Itnre came h: be known "I the Mluul Dry Gouda Starr. watch; name wan mulnM um!) um. nhm.’ , With wuxc Chang-1 In umn’ullun. It .' » becamv the MHuukmhl (bun-nu}. Ltd. i Throughout I!» hung mrwr (In- pm ‘ prlelornMp of 1M- utnn- ha! Inn-n In ‘ tbv famous 311m†flmHy. “LL-re It um remains. V , - --~ vv'v‘ “no. NH Your 1‘73. It In somewhat of an nunmaly that. tune the department now u dumm- Ly a utodnct or the I'm-t and bus mchod It: hlgtwst dcrelolmu-nl In (In- ['nltod Bates. (he uldmfl Ilurr of “Mn charts! [1 lo be Yuund In the fur «at. ' OLDEST omnneur srons.’ N HUI I000 Doing lush-cu In saw Hi. â€with. Nearly three and Doonn't Adar“... VANISHING GOLD found, burn-en I lull! m-m urin “"'" Poor L000. "'0 w > ~uuoa m- mum. [hi-walla." use a. tam commuter after he Ind OHM flannel! m I In! and partly Mind C M: 1mm outhr “Normal. (ind-mu." add the m “tn-d ‘commutar ngmurhu abut-fly |A_n. ,1 -A lull tn bu 1x111 dating » an owed It In pr†Mikel: from Mm by M- mother. Tho mama command be can mt» monk, cum; umhhmom that no mud: mm. Ibould hr and. about‘ '1 (ruby mno [duh-L“ which. the! explains-L Muted no chip and “'0â€; (but the had gin-n I: in her damm‘ ln-lnvr. Thh 1mm; woman. h her: term. displayed In equal mute-nu {on (be "hit. of â€Jim," Rh! told the pol “N that the hm! {iron the IRON-IQ! to brr Mm:- girl to I’rlf. but It. bod, removed about half we beat All lb mining purl- wen- round In a but among bumm- and bookl And on. â€Ton don! mm phi-Ind ‘10 IN no room. Baum toil on I nun} boy. 'bo Admitted M- gun but thud that the neckline Ind l NO! What The, W A mlmuI-w I'bn wu um“! I for day u n Purl-Inn hotel Ghan- end mu bar ponfl necklace. m 315.000. bud dluppnnd from but Bulls In easy w run In lum- quu . um Thu and “no for mung that: the“: but they do not In" In be (ad. I. they can and melt own food ‘ .mm b urluurol) tho lawn of may plan The] In mom deliriou- when pmprrty [WM ma mold and. u (‘luun name; say- a sour um... I. mr- tuo: mu {1 to their owners In tho French And 1mm: gurus: or New \‘on unu- my be brought either gun or cooked, and a! most of the French manual- the)‘ an nerve-.1. "mrxou am." be In; the most um] form or the dub. Then I. :1 km wbllp Ibelh-d In“! tilled lieu: punulh that to mmmou I; utrn by «mumâ€"eur- In the tomb of England, I‘M). an over Fauna It a); and Spud-arch) unt-h- In. and a fund. In more than an may and) rut-rm which yield I and proï¬t They Are u Nouriuhmg u Calf. foot Jolly and !.0y ‘0 Em... â€All Inlul Ire edible Ind nutritious," sly. (‘Iln v1 Home: In a In»; nu um lab land nu] {mu I’Ilrf mums-kl He [on on I» say um own â€)9 mm moo or rude-n will. though humid. h u nourishing u mr. fool mu. Wml Caution. ' 11w «'0th to In luv- ~ Button m "cum SNAILS AS F000. Pro-eminently the leading store of (hi: community uroxcn um o! novelty and m- plc sweater: oflcred at sweeping reduction: The price lichen on sweaters m wmdow display are convincin proof of genuine saw up [n udcd m sweater: [or en, Women and Chitin!)- all uza.‘ Store open Fri- day Evening B‘rokcn hm of novplry 10C Qualities, yard 5C Sale Of Sweaters Wimc only, and for holiday dil- phyl, and, u was uncut-bk. are sllflhll)’ muucd. but not damned Our New Years Greetin to Our Patrons “ Muslin Shaker Flannel Remnants of I†short Icnmlu, accumulated during the rush moon. we have lost snghtof original cost of hun- dreds of rcmnann. embracing all yard goods,coa veniemly arranged on ubic; for your ulcaiou at In order that we make a clurcncc A TwaDay Year-End-Sale Thursday - Friday Remnants: l/3t01/.2Less I from but ' mm: IDL but do- mbor. mf Ion- mb‘ not that†m show which. m! With the best wishes for a Prosperous and Happy New Year, we are yours for better service, ‘ Saxons Maxwell: Buick: Nu"-.. my whom. I lot in II. and 3: Huh with: to (be .m...»'.:3 6"! ‘ nth milumlhrnwh a in?" ugh-urn umbem hm: huntâ€"ï¬ned! h“ D GEUBDYJ‘SONS we Therefore, we most sincerely extend our thanks to the many who have helped to make this- record possible. ~ t." j'HE great efforts} = put forth by this . a: store during the Xmas selling-season have. ., met with a wonderful re sponsive chord in the- hearts of loyal patrons, enabling us to score the Largest Holiday Business in our history. WIS m‘ “v whom loam I“ to (he magnum, mu nm lhnw m l bum hymn With home baking my low. NC. baked fresh every day“ â€I min“ menu with“ VII-1m, diamarmm Malaâ€: wot u and 70:1 Hatched!) mother never baked and V! a- pm H i! you'll let us. The * CoarpHou-e Bah-7 SucthduOun 86W.ComdAn. ht CH!CA Tl I’" ll» In ‘11 01 t he my tvr‘ “II pw