PAGE TWO Miss Dorothy Miller was a charm- ing hostess on Saturday evening to sixty-ï¬ve guests at a masquerade dancing party at the Highland Park Club. Among those who appeared in striking costumes were. Miss Dorothy Purdy. as "Charlotte the Skater"; Wallace Kimball as "Uncle Sam"; Ilavid Kimball in 2| Spanish costume; the Misses Card and Dorothy Miller as Orientals. Mexicans. cowboys, old fashioned girls, clowns, and boys dressed as girls all mided a delight to the OL‘L‘RSIOH. A four-piece orchestra furnished muéic for the dancing. American flags iii-coitited the club. Invitations have been sent out by Colonel and Mrs. Davidson of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy at Lake Geneva. Wis.. form- erly of Highland Park, for a day's fes- tival on the grounds of the academy to celebrate Washington's birthday. skatinfl. IHnnu the features of the day Mrs.-A. M. Lowrie entertamea eighteen friends from Chicago at one o’clock luncheon on Tuesday afterâ€" “a, noon In honor u anniversary. (‘8 of thv afternoon Miss Julia Stipe proved herself a delightful hostess on Sunday evening when she entertained twenty-fin- of her young friends at a Lincoln's birth- day party. Decorations were in flags and bunting and various pictures of Lincoln and his life appropriaw to the occasion. Miss Dorothy Sheahen entertained ten of her friends at luncheon on Sat urday for hvr guest Miss Kuehnc of Rogers Park. Table decorations Were roses. The Lad y Fores card party this ex" hall. Everyone is to attend it The Social Side of Life 0":{IIIIP'S \ll nu‘u.x. The light rny< that wutrr lhu- nnrmal c-yw nrs- hruurz Hu- rvtinu. :HHI thvf the-n- H than an Inmuu or p that thi~ picturw 1‘ lrmwn tlu- brain. \\I‘ \5‘0‘_ upon â€hp-m prnducm! Hu-rv, um! ï¬hrow" which cumpnw m.- rutimL tn H‘mqnih H In thw 1mm! ux' «MM, .mx! thq- rotinu likv. ur what may wv likm o-m-h mm of \\ lH-I‘\-' hrznn \ml what I~ nmdr up Hf mu'uuntuhh» ï¬hrm~ or nvrvw. :hv brain, Iikv mu'h wirn (If :1 to-lwp‘mhv <_\'<to‘m Is-zuh thv u‘vh or nvt of n. mim'r i\ :1 huh nlfï¬t'v. Hr [M‘rhxuh u!’ (hex rMinn Hu- [lepu-v nf thv m-v twins: the nuvhi mt) that uf fhv rt-Huu Hw clutching nf imnum. F krnnwn M! NH- \u-h wm! 1!! HM» ru-tivn. Hwy <m-m m h. 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MANSON, Rigestered Optometrist Manson Opticgl Co. l1 dancing will he ti Local Affairs of the week entnl Ave. and Second St Tel. l89 furm ! sur' HI ("u r‘uhulinu linv- arr v Thn-v h" pluww’ v " ;.\\ ~\ frmn f‘w (my » â€MI "W mm‘hw of h 1:312... :2 71.11, :2 :3 3:. 2:3,:an :37. 15.1: 1.1.... ::.. 2 :7 3:13. :2 122.721“ :7. :2 1.: :74 :22::n T. 3. By mom OUR EYESâ€" Ippl‘ Between now and next Wednesday. the twenty~ï¬rst of the month. Society and her gay train of‘followers will all do their best. Enteitaining dur- ing the past week. and for the Week to come is quite in vogue. now that it is “proper.†After the twenty-ï¬rst the “forty days and forty nights" will put a ï¬nal hush on all society events. him: Ihv imam-.4 xmthmu In ï¬nd (hi The Luther Ixazue of the Swedxsh Lutheran church. Highwood. met on Tuesday evening at we church. The young men of the league had chann- of the program. \Il' :lml \h‘~. V I‘: Fivlhnxln. nmnuw [11H] (-g‘mt-mvm Hf II;IllL{h(I'r. Murjnriv, In Rnhvl'! Warner. sun of Mr. :nu! Mrs‘ \\'urnvr. Bum young penplv ars- kmmn in Highland Park <m‘ial ch h-rtuinml 2n cmulinu Mr: hwfnn‘ thc' (‘ Iuhh p Sir \I 1" .Il pnurt-d \M â€"1" .\l 1‘ x rt ,\' w 1h .\ll what may wv Hkvn it In" It ii ‘\'~*\. o'fll'h â€HP 0! “hivh Ime In Hum» <_\'<to‘m hunk In M contra! nl-mm'r L :1 h-vHo-r illu~trntiun M twins: the muvhim: n! “Hoots in: nf imzlum. Prom whnl N Hwy <m-m tn hv much ulikv. Hmu‘ {rum 3 vvntrnl [mint out tn \thmw-r unfx hi4 pl]!'}\u~o‘. f (-urvum-upin nr hur'v Hf plvnh arr all in plucv hv w-‘nuw intn NWN u-r) (“luw- tnurthvr :lt H1O- w (-o-mvr hn- plnvm~ thum futh-r n< of hh‘ nvt ht-mmw lump-r :md 'hm! “'th thi~ ('unmm: lilll-v 'yil‘w himwlf hzwk In (hr Dmrn. m: Hnw. an that If um- u! lhrln nm- N ix :HIII IhtI'I-{nl‘w- ~‘\:Il'll) ninr IH‘ Mum: I | ‘v-l l’hlllip‘ wnh-l'mi â€"t \V'mllu~.~d;u ~-\~-n6 lid fur lWPh't‘, In HI 'H lfh'l Hf HH‘ Snul.u ll l~ h thwm . and (my-n T i R. 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PHILANTHROPY NOT INTENT Comfort and Contentment ot the; Workers Considered Paramount. Hundreds of mllllonl of d! [:0le (-xpounlml during the p by Amrrlrun munufut'mn-ri forms of ludlutrlll helm-rum half of elupluyq-vm llmt ulr ‘Iusm-«I nu plnlumbmph- m I mvw I‘vqntn-un-uu o! Ixiu~ lrurls Dom-m manufacturers Al m the was! majorlty as nu people of other chum-2r un- 1rimlmg (‘hlld Ilhor. and Ill my a llviug wnm- (0 all 0 “hum-x The) go much fl llml. an a dull) o! Ann-rm will shuw 'l‘lw) dmuu- l and clYurl l0 prm-lule ru- lion-n! manufacturers mm llu'} nu Ill the vast majority as nrv 'il0‘1||“'li' people of other Claim-1r un- omnN-«i to grinding (‘hild llhor. and tin-y strive tu pay a living WNK“ to all 0t iln-ir mu “kilo-0.x The) go much furtiu'r than tiunt. an a ï¬nd) 0! Aim-rivun llilllh‘lf‘)’ will shuw 'i‘iw: tic-\utv time. money and t-tYurt l0 prm-lde t-u-ry â€mantle iupplt-mt-ntur) [Ul‘ullfl fur promoting the k‘OlH'rliit‘lH“. the vuml’urt. the health, contentment and tmpplnmuu at their worker: and of the ffllnliio‘!‘ of employ-es. Very few mnnutut-turern consider such work or upondlture to he philanthropy. but. l’llht‘r. I nun»: mry feature of their husinou While their 1: 0th†may i»:- n- altruistic m â€mate of tho rut-ragl- of mankind. they ï¬nd that it is good, (ruin the i-usim-nt noint of vlrw. to promote us far up no“. diam! 'l‘vm tun-h )v: Iowa-r n throng! ‘1)lerllh" 1K'l.\lul‘.\ ‘ (nunnru-x mm ‘(ll' "vx'llll I-flï¬mrzlth 1H vln Ml HF- of dull-n 04" 5‘3“ dw-nde r! (.u [hum 14-“! m be u- gg'lu‘lilll} |..~\~-|n| ll). MHH‘“ 'mnh l-pl ll'f In [H ~ In ‘1' ‘K‘llli'l \"\ W yur 1' unl'n nnd (‘lulv fur Uh Sunny (‘lu‘l The Bluebmi MH- va-ymulmr mnnueul ('luln Th? Bluebmi ( lnl‘ held (he xmp' MH- h‘vc-ymulmr: Srruro M the M mnnueul ('luln {w (ht- rvrvphuh new mrmhms. hurnlh) Lnurr and Sophie “(-1ku ‘vll'YQ' [ht I.I'\I L' u‘elvnmni u! 1h».- wrvu‘r. held Thursday |'\t'n|h|( n! In n'vh-(k (hum-r and mum-s ftvlluu'mi, Thr A~h~r (lulv hzn pn-M-Mo: handsnmr lul-lm'luth {n 1hr MI‘O‘ 1-110 for use 111 {hr many pnnws and «in nc-rs that arr KHQ'H M the (' A Thu- uvm-n-us (If! LI pn-mmmi mul hlls n lung («-11 Will ln- held Sumlu). l’rlurmu) Wm M 45m A pmmd wnll hmr xlmryl uf 1hr muur uml .m lul‘lh-ss lJlliL'lt’ for the m'rnMuL \Hll lw gnu: \ll nn- (‘urlllllly invited 1O attend. The lwnullful fmr)‘ nlur)‘ m’ “Stu \. “lulu" \Mll lve prrsvhlml ï¬ntunln) afu-rmmn and mvmng. Murvh 10th at the- Hwhlmul Al‘nrk thvntn- fur (la hem-h! of 1hr Y \V V _\ .\ mnlz‘ .- wull lu- gum u' m Sul’lr'llly .\l. 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