\“ “Hf-41¢ mm rvndcr \aluahlv (ls- ‘i.~f."'t'v‘ l ‘hminuting a :rva: deal of H:.- d -r dun m (ho pram nt ('nn‘ ditmz~_ if Hwy wiH shovel a turn out in front of their property. Lim-nln Sovnnvl ‘ Drum _»\'. Bm‘w‘i, S LHMH Clo-m Note: The south roadway in (‘Pm trnl Avenue cast of First Strm‘t will be used for east bound trafï¬vl East bounrl trafï¬c from thy “mt city limits tn Onkwouol Avenue, “ill go over De'orï¬t-ld Avvnnu. Trafï¬c ln P.1rk .»\\‘v-uuv “ill :r» East Elm I’IJH‘I‘ ... . ............ “3‘5! Vino \U‘llll" ............. . “3“»! Maplr Axvnuu- ................ Eh! Mormm- loml ............. .. \\'v.<t Laurvl .r\\¢-nm- .............. , Hm! Prmpm'l frw'n l..l'rw I.) Lllhl' :l. .‘x\.-‘1 Hazel Awnuu ................ l-I‘ht Dulw {rum I‘M‘lx la l’nhpw-I....SmIlh Dale frnm Hazel In I’l'l)<p¢f('f.l.\'0rlh Lakv .‘u-onuc- ............... . South Lake l’l frum Iullll'l" to PWHPVUY Saxnh Fan“ \xw-nuv ................ Sunrl. West bound trafï¬c from the lake to the west limits will go over Contra! Avenuo. FOR ALL \‘HllH‘LIZS Continued from Page 1 North hound trafï¬c will go nrul‘ Oakwood Avenue and First Strum. ON E \V \Y 'l‘fll l-‘I-‘lt Frank L. Denhnrd, piano instruct- or at the famous Chlcago Musical College. will teach every Thursday in Highland Park. Beginners as well as advanced students taken. Rare opportunlty to get college training. Fcr terms. etc.. address F. L. Den- hard. 3 West Walton Place Chicago. .« SITUATION WANTED ’Sltuation Wantedâ€"By expvrhnvod girl in general house work. Address Emy Blumhorg, 3H Central Aw 111 r :1 \\"1rd In FOR SALE For Saleâ€"All my household (ur- nitnre. including 4 complete bed room suits. dlnlng room set. parlor and kitchen furniture. all in good condition. W. F. Howe, 15 S. Green Bay Road. 47 Fur inlvr Srz'iclly fl'tNll vggs. Mrs. 11‘ \Vviwr. Tu]. H. I’. 1217. â€pd Wankul» A laundress fur {ourdays a. wevk. Must be experienced and have good rvarrm-tw. T01. H, 1’. 1mm, Wanted Rcï¬nml vmnmn or girl who is willing to hvlp‘ with light housework and cure u! baby in M- chango for good homo. For further particulars call H. P. 405. tipd Wantedâ€"Second hand irnnhed. 3-4 wjdth. complete with springs. Must l in first class condition mm or about mattress. Address 1.. Press OM00. 4T 'l\ Fur Rum Apnrtnwms in thv Haw- thnrm-mrnvr St, Jnhm Ave. and Mn- rnl’nv Rum]. Slvam heat, but water fur bath and kitchen. Cunvcuicnt to trnnspnrmHmL Apply H. PMnu-r. Tc-l. H. R TTï¬-M. mm» in building. For Rom 'I‘hrw classed in port-he‘s ni.~hml, luv» I‘é‘lfl. T H. I'_ 21“]. .Xxllh‘vis 11 S. Green Bay Road. 47 Pa Bentâ€"Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 628 Central Ave. Tel‘ 798-W. 47pd For Rent Hunted furnished rooms 11 S. Green Bay Road. 47 I an! 33 of A. A. (Hosvr. 234 Second St. Phone For Bentâ€"Furnished rooms en lake or single. by the day or week. Tel. H. P. 330. t! For Rent Fin- room flat. Inquire Emmanmmm For Beltâ€"Six room flat. an mod- em Improvements. Addreu 53 Green Bay Road. Tel. H. P. 1013. ‘ t! For Rentâ€"«- Two furnished bed rooms, Heated. Write B. 8. Press 0!- flce. 45 Houses to Rent ~Flre and auto lnv surance. Money to loan. Real estate. lot sale or exchange. Henry K. Coale 1nd Son, 18 S. First St. Phone H. P. 17. t! For Bentâ€"Furnished rooms en For leak-Nicely furnished bed} room. heated. 645 Vine Ave. Tel. - P. 405. a mi: For Bentâ€"8st.†dope-u: boxes 3: $3.00 per yum. Ono hind!“ ma bozo. Just rewind. mum-m Pltk But. Bunk. t! PAGE man? ,4“! >‘vnl tn-Ckpim'z‘. Wm) H thv ('IITIID‘I' n! Lincoln . ~~ run! [hw .\'x.:'th\\w~lw H 1’?!“ «m Friday :1 Mn “11h wrnirprucxnn » Prr-<< â€Him: and \xo HELP WANTED {rum St, JnhIH h P03 3m IH I‘a‘PL‘ [UH Smut h Nurth Smrlh North Smut: North Knuth Sam M S4lell 4Tpd ll (f .uuh! elders." ,_ IGORROTES HAVE ODD HABITS Vain Regrets. "I can’t s90 “hut Milclrmi sum: in thzxt Smith bny." romarkod the girl‘s mutJn-r. "He hasn’t got brnlm r-nough In his head to ï¬ll a peanut slwll." ‘ "()h, “MI. I dare say your mother sum the same thing about me when I WM murtlng you." replied the glrl'l father lndulgently. “Sho certainly did. but I was just :w M: a tool as Mildred Is now. I .HYIL! 't Haton to the :dvlce of my Pidgin English. The world “dull; or plllzmn, an (‘unnectml “'lxh Engliwh, ls n Chlnu- mnn's poor attempt to pronounce the word huslness. Brewer glves lt-busl- mass. bldgluess. blllgen and pigeon. Pigeon Engllï¬h. {In-retore. ml-ans busl- "all†In English. It In :1 strange nd- mixture of Enzlhh. (‘lxim‘w and For tuguosv. and 1" uswl In nlI pnrts of the far east as n mnnm of vmnmunL cntlnn bvlwovn the llllliH-i and the fwelgnarx. During nvurly half a cen- tury. und uqn-viully slnce (he uponlng ur umny parts In Europeans. lms‘lness rvlmlnm luu‘v dm‘elupvd to such vast prl-ymrtlnm nnnl rvul'hml lnm s.) mun)‘ n-hunnvh tlmt mine unlvvrxully umh-r- stmul “11'1th of mmnmnin'ntlon hvcxum- ulwllun-ly nocvssnrpz and pldgln or plgmn linzllsh was the lmturnl result. 11" :u-qnlrwlnl-nt ln the coast portl. I! 11!] l-\vlll~'. ls n mum-r of lmporl'ined" lmth “ith trmlors umr “1th natives. “ho wok sllumlnns ln fowlgn employ, and lt has becume popular as a medl- um of cmnmunlcutlon. Than mum: lhv dundug. “our after hour tin-y kvpt u up. homing their tum- tmus and little hm.»- knttlvs and Mr- Cling about [be ï¬re. ’l'hvy dunrml In urle-l'wl forumtlun. mung lhrunzh mo- lutluus thqt. “mum lmxl- duln‘ H‘whl to a Brundmxy churns. In m»- shadow of the huts I could 5m- m.- mum-n. smud- In; With nrms out‘lrt‘h'hwl. chanting Ir suhduml monotone nnd smuylnx to the rhythm. He accvptm it with delight. Having no pnckc‘is. he stuck Hu- flxnrn through 0. hole in his ear. “hvrc hi- wore It with a juumy pride. lee all Flllplnos, the [ton-o: eat- wlth his hands. but I lubed I tln lpoon out of my uddle pockets and gave them a lesson ln table mgnngg. they \vatt‘hed every blte I took wlth‘nlï¬aii- ment. After the meal was ï¬nished. the spoon mus-passed Around and carefully lnspected. Seelng that the old chlet was greatly lnterested In this new-tam ï¬led Instrument. I presented lt to hlm In a neat nfter-dlnner speech. After interviewing me for [nit 13 hour the old chief led me to the feast. says Edward S. O’Reiiiy. describing a visit to the Icon-0t“ in the World Out- look. Two huge iron kettle. wore sin» menu on the are. One In: ï¬lled with do; ,nd the other had I kind of Irinh stew group or houses sround the sits of the old castle. as is'ihe wsy of towns that were built in the day when csstls's were used for protection, snd not no exort two franc tips from the visitor. The streets of Gmyeres Ire nsrroil .snd short: they run st unexpected so. ’ gles snd end in little squares and tri- I sngles. where daily 'm'srkets m hem; f in one at these squares there is In sli- , cient stone carved Into hollows of va~ ï¬rious sixes. At the bottom or esch l hollow is a stone plug. This stone is E the time hollowm \‘ofillaze me'nsiim groin and dry prmiucofe sll kinds. . The seHer pours one of the hoflowl full and the purxhnner puns out the‘ fplug to let the xruin run into his, basket. I The town clusters in s tiny compsct i l 0!. No Cutlery, Grabbing Food Out of a Common Kettloâ€"Pnunud ' With a Spoon. The houses about the little street. might be 0mm of medieval illustra- tions. and the dates on many of them go buck to nu-diovni times. Each house has its little garden full of limplo mountain flowers and In the doom: or in the garden itself the women lit at work on the embroidery which is ll fumou»: locui prmiurt. Gruyerea is kilnnn for its embroideries and 1H Chm'svi. both of which are strong and gunrulnm-d to wear well. Gmm in one of the few spot: In Switzeflï¬nd whore tho Mr"! in fur and fur ‘between. It in u out of the way little hamlet where many old cul- toms hue lunived among the poun- Ints. and doubtless looner or later the visitors will discover it and none on. Mli‘wuct a m gm: 500 rooms on' the site of the pro-en! inn Ind partie- wlll be undo up in Gene" to wutéb the peanut dances. and ladies from Texas and Brazil will be “king photo- ‘ graphs at the nncient cottage. on ev- tassel) oven or rooms}: mm, (M a cm W» Hunm in Switurlnnd Pmrvu Alr of ‘ Medieval Dan. \\h|l Kain-r I ,l po-mwg but Bath Towelsâ€"Good size turkish bath towels; {ullK blefched; 25c sellers. eac 17 c 81x90inch sheets. made of heavy round thread bleached sheeting; cannot bebought {or less than 51:50, sale price $1.10 j Val edgings'and insertions in many neat patterns: also English Torchon lacs; BC to 30c values. per yard. . ‘ 40 inchm, yard , An excellent grade of 336mm nainaook; perfect lweave andsoft ï¬msh; the ;quality_that sells for 22c; gsale pnce, per yard 18c fFine Nninnok st 25c Corded Stripe Voila Cdrded voiles in com bination wi sheer voile inserts; elegant frocks and blames Ar... Thousands of Yards of White Cotton Materials English Lohgdoth Fine Dun Voile , at' 18¢ at 29c A quality that cannot be duplicated r less than {i shew d ï¬n: and soft in m yar wi e; yard ............. 2% Va] and Torchon Laces ; and the January Clearance Emé Lines uh Limited, 50 Co+ne Edy In spite of blinding snows and mountainous drifts, the weather man has been WI In km- ing the people of Highland Park aWay from our Annual White Sale. We’ve been doing a spleniid business each day since the sale started for our oï¬erim have more than lived up to the ward ! established in previous years for extreme value-giving '* White Sale continues Friday and ‘5 Saturday and all next week. . ‘ 1 \\'i|hv-lm dwira-s is :u \.m;.tinn Hm! I“! "I "I \\| 4‘ :flurl. oï¬tinuing the White Sdlbl Two Bargain Attractions of Foremost Interest Shoemu' ~21 yards wide bleached ducting, heavy round thread; 60c 49C mdn \‘arfl « grade. yard Yard wide. full bleached muslin with soft or cam bric ï¬nish; a ï¬rm {$131in that brings ll/ZC sale price, â€yard. Junior’u Coatsâ€"Three splendid bargains in coats for juniors. Velour a novelty. materials; formerly $12.50 to $18.50; reduced to $9.50. $12.50 and $14.4 The ï¬nest grade of pom pom. silver- tone, wool velour, broadcloth and burella; all are masterfully tailored. This half-price sale is certainly making a hurry-up disposal of winter coats. Our entire stock is represented in this drastic price reductionâ€" not a single garment reserved, From the standpoint of value-giving. we doubt if there is a coat sale in all Chicago that can ual this one, for our coats were originally marked incomparably low. while our assortments are limited, you willï¬nd each garment to be a Style of the most distinctive typeâ€"no two coats are alike. Materials Include: | Style; Embrace: IN _ _ 4o . mw ..... 55¢ Cacao-bu Nduook .Aoginemoft-ï¬gtghed {at}. glacial for under 3 mmud wide: {a Shadow stripe voil‘ corded voila and ac yud'ZOc' ' Fancy Woven Voila A limited guanti of ï¬ne. soft, clmgy voile; has narrow shadow stti andmakuup bum- ti _lx;_regular35cmdo. The selection cmbrnces garments of the most recent design; styles of individual creation. Any Suit in Stock at Half Priée Our Entire Stock 0f Charming 15inch flouncings and gorsetooverembrongicria m a large sdectlon of choice new patterns; 50c gradc.yard. Null! I.’â€('H\l hin- Hun This s ial assortment has been as scmbled rom lines hereto e selling up to $2.00. Good stylcs_0f t ' ,Wmdes of percale $1.25 You will like these dress aprons not only because they arcso extremely prac- tical. but so neatly and stylishly designed. They are m belted and gathered waist- line styles and made of good quality per- cale; striped and ï¬gured daigns and some in plain colon such as blue. pink gndslgvender. Low priced at 81.25 and Marvelous Values in DressAprons $1.25 and $1.65 15min Trill-n11 â€I That House Dreous at $1.25 ~43.†Val..- “.50 «$3.50 Vail. 3L75 ~34.†Value 82.00 44.50 Values $2.25 45.00 Value. 32.50 These Redfern Corsets onmnnlly sold for $3.00 to $500, but now you an bu them for exactly onehaf those prices. Notoldoroutofdatesty lee. The prices have been cut because we are dieoontinu ing the agencv for the Red- fem. Styles and sizes for everyï¬zum “Redfem†Corselï¬ lahh run unmm 131. Sn gum}: nu} ur :mnthor at Half Price 9 Full length coats in the newest be! and plaited styles; ornamented w buttons and some fur trimmed. 50 Stylish Models in black prnhmn- Smithâ€: M (-unmufl for mahy purpoues; splen- did Aline of pdtcrns; per Fangwuhlacaqfï¬pe “WW-sh Latch m huntâ€:- pnyp Hlppnw Hu «manual. flit“! fl he e-an» s of ï¬ne widths splen- ns; per '10:: [If nld M I.