'33 Instead of the new book list which is ready for publication, the Public Libmy is, this week, qfl‘ering its part in the Baby Welfare Car‘aizn, in the following list of urticles on the care of infants. Those article] have appeared in recent issues of well known magazines, nearly all of which are on ï¬le at the Public Li- bury. A: similar articles appear in cur- rent numbers of the magazines, the library will announce them through the “Library Notes†column of the Highland Park Press. Campaigning for better babienâ€" Survey, July 24, 1915. B‘hyhood's sudden perils; how to deal quickly with serious emergencies â€"Delineator, December. 1915. ‘ Btby’s cold may be serioukâ€"Do- linaltor, March, 1915. Ham Journal, August, 1915. Chart for feeding of babiesâ€"Ltd- ies' Home Journal, February, 1915. Dm’t let baby have a cold~Delin- actor, April, 1915. Evanston Woman’s Club Tickets $1.50 Care of the baby’s skinâ€"Indies’ 1612 Chicago Avenue. Evanston Ill Public Library Notes Maimalned by First ‘Churcn m Luna. mentist. of Highland Park AMMONS MUSIC STUDIOS Saturday Afternoon, March 18th, at 3 p. m. - You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every dav except Sunday lam a candidate for State’s Attor- ney of Lake County, subject to the de- cision of the Republican primary.- My standing in Lake County requires no biographical sketch. First, when elected to this ofï¬ce my one client will be the people of Lake County. I have always to the limit of my power championed the rights of my clients and when I am State’s At- torney, the people of Lake County as my client will receive the same treat- ment. Second, as State's Attorney I shall have no personal friends to reward and no personal enemies to punish. Iam the candidate of no faction, no organi- zation, no machine. I am bound by no promises to any man or set of men and all the laws of the State of Illinois will be enforced by me as to all the people, irrespective of business, politi- cal or social relations. Third, as State's Attorney I shall give the people of Lake Countv a busi- Katharine Goodso'n My Platform is a Simple One World-Famous Pianis‘? Feeding of children in summerâ€" Good Housekeeping, July, 1915. Fever in Mbies and young children -â€"Ludiu’ Home Journal, Mny, 1915. Fresh air baby is the strongestâ€" Delineator, Hay, 1915. How to have! with a babyâ€"Home Progress. March, 1916. If the dreaded convulsions comeâ€" Delineator, February, 1915. Natural versus artiï¬cial infnnt foodsâ€"Good Housekeeping, Novem- ber. 1915. Prdmpt remedy for theiick baby â€"Dolinutaor, Jumnry,1915. Saving tin/«Em of babiesâ€"Bur- vey, October, 1915. What to do when ï¬re baby ha: con- vnhim’is â€" leies’ Home Journal, March, 1915. Why babies as nervousâ€"~Lndies’ Home Journal, June, 1915. Props-36w: for the new babyâ€"1 Home Progress, September, 15. On sale Now at the James ( B. I." h hoop your property in- “M D. M. Enkino Co. 3‘50. ’0. will know that you .1. W. Bout compuxies and lowest at... Telephone Evanston 5460 THE mam PARK Employment Agenciâ€" First Casi help recgiveg {at n_ll ousehold .pdsi- tions. Em loyment of all kind: or women “KiJ girls. Mrs. T. Wu h, 315 E. Park Avenue, near Lin n. Tele1 hone 1066. tr. .- Liceneed Employment Agency? Wantedâ€"All kinds offemale h p; American and foreign. We ee $7500 $10 a week. Also ï¬rst c as help furnished on short notice. App? Room 1, State Bank Bldg., rs.’ . M. Donsing, telephone 263. t! I'm, Mam, FOR sujaj FOR RENT S For Rentâ€"â€"One furnished room, 0 E. Park Ave. 2 For Rentâ€"A ten room house, w three baths and garage. Good 10 tion. Two years from Ma 1. 8 month. N. A. Aldrige, Ers ine BI Bldg†Tel. 345 For Rentâ€"Furnished homes r summer season. Williams and N 1- son. Tel. H. P. 1058. 25 For Rentâ€"7-room house at 109 S. Second St, key at 118 S. Secong t: For Remâ€"Six-room house bath. hot water heat, laundry, ha‘ wood floors, gas and electric ligh . Loctted at 227 W. Vine Ave. T l. 771-M. ti For Rent - - A nicely furnished r ‘ Telephone H. P. 405. ti For Rentâ€" Safety deposit boxes vault space for storage of trunks. emu-5 the Erskine Bank. For BentLâ€"A 104-00111 house 1t 18; N. Green Bay Road. All Intent 1! provemenu. y.'l‘el 708-M. For Rent-Six-room cotta e, M W. Deerfleld Ave. Tel. 709- . home at reasonsble rate, handwot. Wmted~To do family washingé't Address 137 N. Green Bay Rd. 2â€" WIntedâ€"Jl'he care of children the day or week. Tel. H. P. 918 Situation Wantedâ€"Man 60 yen: of Wye? went: lig ht. stead work ind, small pay Ad tees N.‘ ,Presa Oflice. A 2pd'x wgihutlon Wantedâ€"By experienced Nï¬orwcgian girl for second workpd Tel. 6 2 Miss Kingsrod, experienced 2dreea- maker, does sewing at. your home. ’11 kinds of fancy dresses, caged-y garments for young indies. 400-- 134 E. Central Ave. Tel. .y177. 1- 2pc!!! PW-ntedâ€"Fint class dressmaking done at home. Reasonable terms. Tel. H. P. 994. 52-3pd For Snleâ€"Ruidence of 8 mo 5 and sleepin porch; gnra 9; lot 7 x 200. Linco n Ave. near crest. T 17. work horses.» Will sell cheap. H Far Suitâ€"One team of havy hi it land Park Fuel Co. t SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE s ‘ Attorney at For Saleâ€"New colonial brick resi- ‘1 LOST dence, 8 acres of ground in Highland l mp4». February 22nd gt, 3.. Park. Price $60,000. Williams and lvinia Village House, black silk um. Nelson. Tel. H. P. 1058. Chica °§brella with long smooth black han- oï¬â€˜ice. 230 So. La Salle St. Tel. Wa - ‘ (319. Mrs. JO“ 1: Schoeninxer Ra- ash 554. winia. Tel. H. 5. 371. ' 2 For Saleâ€"A large ’IO-room house‘ MISCELLANEOUS near Ravinia Station for removalï¬ Wanted to Rentâ€"5 or 6 room Pnce 3400. Apply ““11““ Real 33’ - house, year lease at about $25 per tate. Tel. 315. 1 month. Address W. P. N., Pru- For Saleâ€"Two lots of one hundred ‘ Ofl’ice. 2pd For Saleâ€"A large ’IO-room house near Ravinin Station for removal. Price $400. Apply Ravinia Real Esâ€" tate. Tel. 316. 1 For Saleâ€"Two lots of one hundred feet fronts each, neu Exmoor Golf Club. A main if taken at once. N. A. Aldridge, Erskine Bank Bldg.. Tel. 345. 2 Chxcwo oflice, 230 So. La Salle St. Tel. abuh 554. 2 For Saleâ€"Beautiful residences in Highliï¬'d Park and other North Shore suburbs, $100,000 to $10,000. Williams and Nelson. H. P. 1058. 2 lwarï¬egro 1mm: grounds, neat hie. 835,500. 1nd Nelson. Tel: H. _P:_ For Soleâ€"Lot 66le in View of lake. one block from Sheridan Road; Clark and Bloom Sta: all improvements. See J. Magnusson, 144 Bloom St. (2) For Saleâ€"Handmade furniture, house- hold goods and piano. Addrm 0‘ EA McDonald, Deerï¬eld, lll. Tel. Deerï¬eld 219-W. (2) For Saleâ€"Small,chicken farm, good house. large barn. and chicken house; house furnished or unfurnished. Address bf “1-37 Mzï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ld. 'Deerï¬eld, 111: Tel. Deer ï¬eld 219-w. (2) Make Ironing Day a. Pleasure 25 North Sheridan Road Will Save Time and Money Instead ‘of the long drawn out drudgery Simplex Ironing Machine gm:,Q-f~w‘-vq.o~‘ . . “ North Shore Gas Company : Wantedâ€"Maid for second work, 5 references required. Gray 205 Hue! I Avenue. Tel. 96.7 2 anedâ€"loo feet facing mt wifl) native trees. Must be bngain {or cash. Owner only. Address J. J. T. 1208-64 kaandolph St... Chicago. '2 HELP WANTED “satedâ€"fl“. smnographer. 3 day: a week; onewhoisnp idattaki dus- mtion. Address DI? C. R. “$2... Office. Wantedâ€"Practical nurse t02 Mare {or old people, two or thre» day 3’ service a week in Hi bland Park. Ad~ dress I) R. C, High and Park Pigs; If you buy oni‘Mnll Tooth Paste at Schumnchcr's March 16-â€- 18 It the fe‘ulll’ price. you will receive unolhet one jug! Ink: it [or l‘oem. VJmt so with-54c!) thing in the sale for that days. recs-like administration 'of the ofï¬ce. Maximtrm efï¬ciency with minimum expense shall be my purpose, Fourth, the habitual drunkard of Lake County must go. During all these years, no man has been prose- cuted in a criminal action, for selling liquor to an habitual drunkard. Scores of men have been sued and prosecuted in civil actions, and damages have been recovered for sales to habitual drunkards. What the wife and child of the excessive drinker want is not blood money, but a substantial and a self-respecting husband and father. When I am State’s Attorney of Lake County, any wife and any child, coming to my ofï¬ce with a complaint that the husband or the father is an habitual drunkard, will receive a hearing, and ‘I shall protect the people against such a condition, by employing the entire maâ€" chinery of justice, against any man, who, after proper notice, shall violate the rights of such wife or child. Habit- ual drunkenness is the biggest problem confronting the genuine reformer. The habitual drunkard of Lake County must go. . LOST “w ‘m -' Mm (2) {I Elm Pm School N musing program bald to at. “Baby Week." It 00nd!“ of telling of cute sayings and dot little brother: or flush it; tho I of the pupils. The {W v- vâ€- râ€" râ€â€" _-_-vrï¬ awn-dad puns: ï¬rst. Eldon. Schnick, second grads; neona. drod Lling, eighth M, ' tie, Sheridan 80mm, ï¬rst tad Dorothy hmtxnovonth The prognm was completed by singing of lulhbiu. 4 Ir. Behm, oflicial pump-u] ï¬nd mu Alice Enk, eolorilt, M the Art Institutc. are preparing a: of colored hmtern slides of 11pm tauve workq of art 3: ï¬ne 1111* for the Ehn Place school. These] tuns are m be used in stimul- interest 0! the childrén in the c6 tions at the Instimu. A public hibition of these slides will be 3 in the nur future. Members of the night school c in English for Nginners tn not their tucker: one night a rack consultation and “muons. On'nmndty “(um i Telephone 194;