iii-3 The Westminster Guild of Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Martyn Bacon. N, Sheridan Road. with Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills and Miss Edith Moss as hostesses. The subject was. “Cuba and Porto Rico." Miss Mary Sedgwick having Just re- turned from that part of the world. gave an interosiind talk. illustrated. with views. The meeting was to have been held wiï¬h Mrs. Justus F. Lowe. but the family was called to Minneapolis suddenly and will make their home there. Schofleld of Chica'go Thursday. Mr. S. P. Hutchinson has accept- ed a position as floor walker at, the Fair Store in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. I. Haunschild and daughter 0! Chicago. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haunschiid. Mrs. B. H‘ Kress will entertain the Fiw Humirwi club. Tuesday after» noon. Mr. Floyd Gum-Rel is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gunekel of Galesburg. ' IS a manufacturer of aliases is licensed to ï¬t 'gla$es t0 the eye. after havmg passed his examinations bcfm'c the State Board. ‘ [ream dheama of the‘ E)e \n Elm-(rh- Wmshhur M \M axe equnppc-(fmdonmthmgnecd Vut'uum (‘leam‘n Ironing y wimrrthn- , A I“ (‘ . ‘ \\(‘ ha»:- suxk wading glasxs u~ Inw “' 'm’d leht ‘1'“! hood } as _’ .\ Def pair “7 grund lensux m Hr Look Them Over A! dcr Irwm $3 0†an! 31‘ \h‘ don't rharud Chnago prions. but rm brncr <<-"\ we rJ!‘ he had unvwhcrr .11 PAGE TWO Mrs. Charles Bodhm entertained twenty-ï¬ve guests from Chicago, at dinner on Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversaï¬y. Table deco- rations were roses jand tulips. mansun @nï¬ml @umnnnp pr. a. a. “W 1. s. n... n. n. Ocnlist one-ems: Mgr. On Thursday thdLake Forest W. C. T. [7. hald a County Institute in the Lake Forest Y.,\\'. C. A. rooms. Mrs. Munns of Evansmn. was the speaker. A number of Highland Park ladle-z were present. \Hss Mildred Shq'lti: entertained twenty young people pm Sunday even- mg. The Jolly twvlw'inot with Mrs. “C E. Cummings. Higlmood on Wed- nesday evening. Eudhre was played, those winning prims Work". Mrs. Juries Hepburn. Mrs. A. Lockert. Mnâ€. R. Shaun-in. lhifrwhnwnts were served. The Club adjourned to meet again on Wednesday evening. April eleventh with “1‘er Jmeph Stokey. Mrs. Walter B. (larr entertained informally at luildlwun. Tuesday, complimentary to Miss Lena M. .\Ic~ Cauley, who addressed the Garden Club in the morning. Miss Doris Humphre class met on Saturday 3 6011113011 .1! wmen' u ments were served ï¬nd good time was enjoin-d. rn Send U5 Your] Entire ~Wash The New 5 Popular Convenient Rate The Social Side of Life â€pm i UN 4 ’ Hi â€(‘Hh‘ly‘ )Clh Lcmral A» . and 2nd St Tclrptyme 16. lL‘t‘ ur An th¢metrist if? Watch and Jeylchy Repairing Broken Leï¬es Rephccd mom: An Oï¬tician An chlist High Chit Launderen French Dry Cleaner: Phones 178 and X79 for doing Family Laundry 4 D Humphrey's dancing Saturday evening {or wmen’ Hall. Refresh- ‘nrrx 155% )Cllhsi: R5339? 119W Per Pound H9933; Park a general .Arg‘ k) \ BytboOboa-vu J com ur .‘xm at Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Haunschlld and daughter 0! Chicago. were the week end guests 01' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haunschnd. sidemtion is to obtaJn labor saving devices thing in ,mur hortv In your husinï¬ss your ï¬rst con- ï¬. 13. Dmnmrh For Instance Cemra) Ava a‘nd 2nd St Phone 186 Wilmette Store 11331135 (Jreenleaf Ave 'I‘vIcphOnt- 2H \" h 3' Men not try [hi' sapw Muchlnc. Machine, Fixtures. A number of Miss Susie Eauon‘n [friends gave her a very pleasant {surprise party at her home Saturday ievening. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodman and! family and Mimi Mabel Kulfl of WIL: l motto. were the guests 0! Mr.‘ Woodmun’s mother. Mrs. L. P. Todd: Satunuy. : Mr‘ and Mn Zack mum ma: (amt!) haw muvm} m Sine! Clu.’ Iowa. ‘ A! 3|.IQ l'nnu-u LrQ'pQ‘. MIUTM At “.35 ngln I’rlntvd Percales. _ I M be“ MM" . †5n 59c.’malil .10 $1.25 a . EEEE'â€lllllllllllllII-IIIIIII.IIIIEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIII The W. T. club had dolls md teddy boars and children games at the- juvenile costume party It the home of Miss Elfrieda Khuk Sat- urday owning. Mrs, I. R. Rnhm and daughter Edna and mu Lawrence npent Wod- nosdny and Thursday at the homc of Mrs. J, A Stryker. The Royal Neighbors wlll give a dance at the school asaembly'hall Easter Monday evenlnx. The Euchre club of Chicago. of which Mrs. J. (‘. Wolf! 15 a mom- bor was delightfully entertained In Mandol's Tan Room, Thundny af- ternoon. ' Miss MSMn-d Solid“; 11].. was the guest of Schinleber last week. Thvrv will he an Easter party for tho dancing Mass at the school. Wednesday evening. April 11H]. with special features. Edward Shrine is at the Training Station, Great Lakes Mr. Ralph Peterson has joined the seventh regiment of the Illinois National Guard. Mr. R. I. Snndwlok wâ€! meet the parents of the 8th grade pupil: at echnnl Friday wouing. A! A‘ At At The latest Fonlards, ’ Faille SHk and Bro- cades are here at 50c. 65:. 31.50 m: up. New Spn'q thclry . mm). Don't (Sverlouk that EASTER NEFKHCABI" Models that meet all wide range of tastes i ; from the smart ideas! 3 for the younger man] to conservative models@ for business men. Por- tia Quality means the ultimate vduein styl- ish hats at popular prices. Spring colors in pleasing variety and good taste. (ivnuim- (‘lmnmis (‘nlm v1, $2.00 pr Washable an Easter special at 81. 75 Difficult to procure but they are here in Oyster s1lver grey and putt§ colors all sizes Black trimmed. The Well Dressed Woman‘s Demand is forre Surely you will want a few of these for your W suit pocket or bag. Imported Japanese silk, plain or fancy embroidered and printed. KayM-r Silk (‘nluvvs ..15, pair style dressâ€"es 515d Eui‘s, 81.25 to 85.00 Crepe de Chine I'Iandkerclliefa 29 50’ 359 Easter $14.41.“ U," Thing For} the C ildren (ï¬g - Co firm’ation Dr 888 White‘ Organdie - an Batié , Empire Over skirt nd waisted mod els. lite“ ribbon am 8.60 8.85 81.15 ' New. Striking Novelty Bags and Puma Particularly appropriate fog pm: ï¬with Alix-eagle; Hats for Med. $2.50 and $3.50 Latest styles in this f‘ mous quality have just ar‘ rived. White. black. lver and Chamois colors, er Sprint Shins [or Ion $3.0. Satinâ€"Striped Crepes. $2.2!- F‘cy wuvvnl-‘rvnch Madras 39.0. Impcd Jupnm-ie Crepes. $1.75 Printed Crvpo. Madras “.35 Elgln I’rlntvd Percales. There's Dignity and Style to Portis Easter Imported Kid Gloves "Kayak“ Silk Gloves l)’ n! Hooppolo. Mist Halon Conï¬rmation Gift Jew~ elry in a splendid ar» raw of new things. White} Organdie- and Batié ‘, Empire Over~ skirtTnd waisted mod- els.l 0,, ribbon and omb dered trimmed. 8 to ‘4 years. 32.450 to ' 0.00 the Nnvu ; éssmfl Ctndlulales fnr Vlilngv ole-ctton (OiOIrduer. m 5.“. be held Tumdny April, 27th. Prod-1 “In 010“. Bevel» dent. W A. wmnn . Trustee, Frnnri tHempstvad. J. A} “Hem-IL. "â€13: h:r aunt Mm [- ELincoln Penn; Village Merl. Theo.’ m um‘ ‘J. Knnnk. Pnllm- Magnum", 3 pi C. I and St. P. \ .‘Huumwm ['er-mt. John ("MM "(WW “I†HInder. Truswc. Alba! Magic. Ira Mrs E Prnnn 0! ‘ How is it that the Special An> nouncement of last week brought ’ us good results. Now if you want to be sure not to take a chance as you perhaps did already by order- ing a suit som‘ew here else we urge you to come and see some of the ï¬nished ga ments. and we feel sure that you will say‘ ‘For that price l will give you the 0rd right away for my spring suit!†MOLDANER HUMER 5.91:3 am - mm: 2.4%? [or EM" Merchant Tailor. and Dealer: of Ed. V. Price and Co. prmlvply G to Crepe of superior m . in Wally embro. cred and tailored modell, lure collars as goes the fashionâ€"»Cuï¬l neat- â€.5.95 ly flniq ed. Chartreuse, tea me; alpple d «rem Md all leading shades‘ Exception- | an al valies ' , . 36.95 Crepe J: Chin: Chain. and BowlCavcn Made hf highest quality, pure silk crepe-de-chine or wuh satins. flesh color or white, elaborately trimmrd in ï¬ne laces furnished from our own stocks: Chemises, especially priced at ‘889‘50 gorse: Covers 81.65 and 81.88. Merit of mutant}. a much u distinctiveness thu mule these has Idenl for sumptuous But- er parades. Very nttructlve prices 0! “c. 31.... £1.50. 31. 75 up to 33.“. Hair bow ribbons. Enter special, yard. I“. Corn-oily Styled Euler Silk wd Orgmdle bon~ nets. new displlya. “c (o While serge. wool. pop- Hn Ind ï¬ne woo! crepe gurmonu. picturesque 1n- deed and of lendld qunmlns. "-75 to 75. Coats for Infants Children's and linen In Splendid ‘Ro-dlnou Easter H'ats p‘i C. I And St. P. R. R hu prom ‘(ï¬'h-‘ed crossing an!†ll Eva-ML rum-om- nld commute : Ill-I Glorln Bcoclum in the (net! ‘0! her aunt In E‘ IL Cornell of ,Elmhunt. Mrs E Prnnn o! Shormrrvfllc. h- Cu 1 r a n t e e d fast colors, ï¬ne selection of pat- terns in light or inglntmmflgflï¬â€˜ nd up to “7‘. K. 69’ E. Shirts and Blouses fl Boys‘ Blue Serge Suits for Con- ï¬rmttion. Scotch 'l‘weeds and Heather Mixtures, of absolutely pure wool, fast colors, cut in Norfolk style. pinch backpatch pockets, full belted (3 piece) Knickerbocker pants, lined throughout, sizes 6 to 17. A Wonderful Event for Youth: and Small Boys. All Wool _ butcr Dmta 85.50 86.50 87.50 mummy “Dag..." ‘ Easter NchWcar Boys Spring Hats > Latest shapes in 'Rah- Q RAIL Hclmeu and Fedora spending n week a: the home can. Human anu. I!“ Laura saw-id†spent: the wool and with her aunt Mm ’ury Biotin-bl of Chicago {5 Hr. Harlin lurphy in m lichlcun. Onntimmd nn Past 3 Blow at 59c 1.00 Klnki- cool cloth, crepe dc chine 3nd Georgette Crepe col- lars m a multitude of new style e1- preuiom. Plain white md popular color combination. cellent" yaluei in special Easter Qflas Embroidened rlmc trimmed. So ex- “Mi-Ma Shim at $1 $1.25 hm ‘0“