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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Jan 1918, p. 8

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The Weak lolnt. Wash Motion. A failure elttbllsh only thll. that Inwssnnt 'aotlvlty doe! not aim om- determination to cceed my not; {Indicate Intelligent industry.â€"Youda’| mong enoughâ€"Bones 3 (bmpanlon. Rommbend HI. Doom. Smllol Help. A Venetlnn once left (1)000 norm-9 A sunny temper did: the edg- oi for the wintonnnce of his three don [ "to g mack": eloud 4mm“, Use of Word Filibulter. ‘ The ward tilihvwvor gm»; hawk M the ‘days of \Vlllinm Walker's fnmusw‘ 1-11- ‘terprke agninx‘t Mexico, Cnsta R1011 ’nnd Nicaraguaâ€"(hut Ii. t1) the 0:1er fifties. It was mlnptml mm 1111111112.! slang at once 111111 got Into the dohu m iof congress on January 3 1x31 {13 1‘11: KTeal-nod knn“ 1111111310 51111111 «I 'l"-hnr1 =ton. The Cuban rmolminn 11:19 It n ‘new and vigor-U115 lease of “1‘11. Progress or Retrogreu. It is often said that “What ls'goud enough for the father In good enough for the son." Tho statement is incor- ‘rect. prmflnlms n wriror. 1t haves the 'wbeel on a slope whore It cannot stand. The instant it 003:0; to {120ml} It be- gins to slide I]!!\\YL Ai with the indi- vidual, so with mmmuuizics and na- tionsâ€"whnro prnzre‘sdnn pnuem, retro. gresslon hngim. Calories of the Egg. The nutritive \‘ulm- or {midi is mm!- ured In («rum of «'ulurn-s. The uhitv of an uw-muv wag \wmhi ulmul ".133 grams. (-unsiqin; “1‘ \\‘.1Y~~[' lux'u'.-i.|< and minvrul mum-r. "lhv prutelds of the “lu'v- m-nznlunv :llmm 1': mmr‘m tn tln' tum! nu rIHw \ ‘lm- ur' (ho van The )Irlh Ml 7A): ~ \lel' :"M 1;;0 NL: “’64ng alum 11 11mm .:;|‘.ml.n.: \m tor. Drum-M" :m! :4“: I'~ [wit-nu Z'Hr- Ulshrw ulnmt 1" "'IH'I'.‘ ‘_ "~ i'vlfx L'LT (‘ulnricxx w' J 'w'. v"c!nrix'~' from {IN Milk. .\1 I'ulnlnlv yum um; and you \\'1Hh::\'v-:!.~':' l'.\ I.‘L.x:;.-< la! Pip“ ”I Natl no clay pipes used by tho III various countries Ind utionnlitiu in quite numerous and have their own Individual fashion almost chute teristic of each country. The French clay pipe is gay in color and for a few cents one can buy one decorated with the curving of unimuls' heads, and othâ€" er udnrnnn-ms. The Hungarian clay pipe. has n lxmi of clay, and a long stem of either wood or bamboo. This pipe is usunlly large. with a big bowl, and the nvernge cost 13 ten cents. Settled Out of Court. Murielâ€"“Sn Judge Merryman pro- Sister Looked Better A||eep. poted to Alli-e inst nighti" Ethelâ€"i John. “iih his grandma. wns look- "Yu, and h» mnuie nn awful break. lng at his little sister. who WM aslepp. When she asked him for iime £0 0011- John was Just a trifle Jo'nlniii or his Iider his proposui. he gave her 6‘? slsh'l‘ and n9 ha Inmkw! at hrr ‘hé days."~Judgo. » turnPd (o hls grandma nnd said: “She .____._.â€"â€" inoks lmtivr usim-p." To Win I Friend. 'â€"'â€"_â€"_ To be a little more patient. 3 Huh Force of Habit. more 10V138‘. I “"16 more 893th "id One unto owner mm the only thing (onerous ‘With the 51111911. wayward; wrong “ith his machine is an inclina- mend. I! practically the only “y ‘0 tion to turn in every time he reach“ win him. a 3:15 station. For Prleltn' Cioihlng. The renion given by Josepha: for the Jewish lnw which prohibited the wearing of clothing of linen and wool was that such garments were worn by the priests alone. PAGE EIGHT The \wlghr mm! by :nhkmiths 1r gauging the quality of gum apnrt from the alloy. i. 0,. :‘:\mt. H derived tron: that of Hn- «w! of an Ahyfisinlnn cum! flower “him 1min: oxcm‘dingly uni: form In size. m-re employml 1n weigh in; gold and pruvlons stones sucm-mi m 1w men “I M’n'll“ well Im-m tn ‘ nner::~~‘. 1'.~- Peculiarity of Mangrove. The rhlzophnra mangle, the south‘ em mungmw. la most curious In prop agutlon. Thu sued sonrls forth a shqol that reully r'n'm‘a lllrn'mh the seed and grow: to a {not long. It then fall! away and strlkos. root end (lawn. ll‘ the mud and l< at once a plum. Many Humming Birds. Sv-x'vmwou spm'ios of hnmmlng blrlla nrn smmmr vl<lrors In the l'nltwl Slab-4. ’l‘lmw wlntvr from suuthem Florida m l‘unlrul Amorlr‘n. Thom snmh nf humming lxlnl sklni are ex- porlml annually {rum Brnzll. \‘vnozneln and (.lninnn to ho 115ml ln tlw Innklng of nrnumr-nls. (he hilfih‘s‘ :vI : mnk In if H:--).' ~.\ although ”10 Am the (ivrmum hm profits. the :‘urlxri But a rn rmmnt 'u (‘ulillll Hf crow, :x ' Hitlnn.” Little Difference. Mildred. a hrizht mroo~yo:1r-nld. and the only chm-1 in me hnmn, was be coming 501n<h :mvl nt timv‘x' quit! naughty. er fuzhvr. hum”: to im- prove her, Suit! to lh'l‘ urw 11:13', ”I think I shall haw to brim: hu'nu u lit~ Ho brother." With :1 to“ n!‘ the head and n dvflnnf nir <lu- mum!)- ropliml ”W0”. y-Hx'l? find 1M}“l~‘jll~>’ :H worse Using American Methods. Ann-rimns .‘lI'I‘ imrmluvln: Amv can Dmimws :nwrhmle inrn Hu- jung! writua :1 wrrwqmn lunr 'l'hwv rhl-l . “hat 1va (n-rsz m< pm '1‘! '- "‘x‘n :1 mnls and UN“ in“ 1h. ”.32le I same :lmnlmr. ’l‘hoy ju‘iiY‘y xhu mv as girlrz‘ |lH IJL‘QHJ. UH mm mm nul Hmn mxu 111-“ H..'.‘-v‘\ 131v nulmr. ’1‘ho_\'ju(ii¥‘,\‘ mm {mm- llw srrvnmh of rhu {Act Hm! iws :vI 11“ murh for HI“ =qu- Why We Say “Carat Perfect H1 ivHYiIiL' Agriculture. 1 nun-uklllrznl 1mm» l Jul} IH‘ hullll) W 1 mm: lin- ‘nxummu ti In ‘uhjm'h‘ which w 5:“ lhnir lzl'v’lll‘ :Iud h‘!‘ um ,\ 1m [H rm \l' Hlll h tho :qu- iwrmxuw ‘m‘ Hm! ng huge mp1 ~uilx Mir 1: is H'I'S‘ H11 IIH Saw Little Cowleu. It \\:1< Malta's first trip to the coun- try. Sh» vm< hurtlvnhxrly Intnrm‘lud m tho “mntlwr nut! lmhy mun." On hvr n-mrn tn the city shv was telling one of hcr IuISIymnte-s nll nlmut the {arm “And." suhl shv. "I Huw Inn of ("ms :lll’l the cmm‘t little mmlvw." Both Hard to Manage. “Do mnn (Int hires a tool thinkln' he'd be may to manage.“ snlnl l'm‘le Eben. “deepened: about as mmh sym- pathy m: n mun «Int dellbomtvly was out a bulky mul . " Cannot Be Pioneers. Thy» “arm 14 owinrvd. Thvre [*1 no more “West" in the old sense of the tor-m: no empty. unknown land. dOw- cred by imagination with all the riches of the mlnbow's foot. for the migra- tory adventurer to take and hold. Our son: wry [momma hot-0M, pm‘ta, cnp- mim nz‘ Induitry. <I‘iontlsre, nrxigts or MVPIHUWZ but thvy wanna! be pioneers. There Isn't room.â€"Exchunze. Salt Superstitions. The kernel of all the salt supersti- tions svoms to he 11m: Salt cannot be corrupt. and hm. thvrvt‘ors‘. the ttfle to be regarded n: n symlml nf immor- tality. In lrr-lund it mm fur long the oust-”n to pluw n p-m'wr plurn con~ minim: salt “I“. :h.- h-m-t of the corpw until huri 'l‘hvn. “Uh cools and hnly wntvr. it “as thruwn into tho :mw. Deep Breathing. Thv sovh‘t (if \‘0‘00â€"11rndHt'Hnn has horn Inx‘t hfnr mnrv‘ than n hundred _\'o:1r<. but It “i” P--- hmnd dirw'ly and learners unclorxmnnl hnw tn nw 1h» Imu-r ululnmlnul mum-Iow- fur m» mis- ln: nt' thu “‘11an vi the intvrnnl organs: 0! the [mix and thus causing n stvudy breath prmsnrp. “Mob Is not only the foundation nf singing but film the Sr- crot of honlth. I'vmma mn-uth with mhn-rrulm'li \hnnhl Inv-Nllgute (loop hr-mthlnm-I-vahungo. ’I‘ho muuth i< xhc‘ gun-um to the body. for health ur (Ihvnw. It was de‘ signed fur spmkin; ruling and drink‘ Ing, hut nevnr fur breathing. n-xcept m emergvncy. .wqulro the habit of known: the llpe chem], shuYHng out dust and dirt \xhiwh irritnh- and often (‘urry thv germ nr‘ diwuw. MM! dis- ousw are taken in through the mouth. Tht‘ horn 5'01: 1‘. h‘ill‘hx In“ ('1‘ Lost in One'n Own Room. Most of us have been lost at some time or other in our own bedroom. There is no more panicky feeling th'tn to gr! up half uwuke and find yoursnlf stumbling m-vr (-hulrs and tables, ttiun to realize tlmt you nn- lost and start off ugnln unly tn mowt no-w chairs and unulvs. Nervous or sick persons fire subject to hystvrlu In limit 11 case. ’Ilhe psychologist hus found that 11 mo- ment's culm (‘nnsldorntlnn will wt the lost one strnluht. but Buys that it Is hmt m :Ill suvh vases to call nut and sccurv nitl rnthvr than tn get number hump. Cord Serves Every Purpoce. Tlu- Japanese hun- nu uw fur Hut- tuni, buckles. or hooks :lml vyvs. ("0rd wn‘vs «Ivory purlnm- of fudvnlng, and furnidws nrllxtic pu~~'il:lhllvs buxom- ingly without 0nd. 'l'hv Jupnm-sc have hundrmk of kin-H. mmh- nm'wixuy by thv (It‘llunh'nlul 11w or run]. Sum» :n‘u us HM n< Hm timv uhwn hh‘tary “'11s l‘w'urxlod by :1 svrim‘ u! knnm. jun :13 it “as in l‘hinn uml l‘vru lwrore writing wus lnvvutvd. ’l'ln-n- are doz- ~-n< or knuts in mnumnu urn! m-rvmoâ€" Mal map. and thvw “wry child can [10. Irmvrmnng «'wwrxmwnw hun- been made by two Pro-ml) min-nth“. wlm plnvml u uumhvr of cutvrpillurs In "-5: tubes nr nu-[ul lmvw' in :1 r--Trlgo-r:|llng mixture of 1c.» and wit :u :1 human!- turv \‘urnng lwmm-n 13 and ‘.'U do- grom w-nrlxrmhn Tho sum.- vutvrpll- 1:11-71 \n-xn- fmmx ~£\‘ tlnnw‘ in tho slut-0 0! 11 month. nnd Hwy ulwuyu (‘unw hark m an. but :1: NM: nn-w {runzlnz oporutinn their mnwmvnh‘ and raw- (ion: to mm‘hunivul M‘vivu'wu Immune elmvvr. Freealng Did Not Kill. Keep Mouth Closed For Rent ~7N1cely furnhhed bod mum, heated. 645 Vine Ave. Tel. H. 1?. 406. u pd For Bapâ€"sum deposit: bout u 83.00 der’ your. Ono hundrod new boxes jun mound. Hixhlmd Pu! Stun Bmk. t! For lieutwlfive mom nu. Inquire of A. A. (Hater. 234 Second St. Phone 11L 1! For Beltâ€"Six room flu, Ill mod- ern lmpmvamanta. Addreu 53 Green Bay Road. Te). H. P. 101:. u }‘or Rent ~Apnrtments In the HIV- thnrm-cnrm-r St. Jnhm AH‘. and M0- Houses to Ram‘- Fire and unto In- surance. Money to loan. Raul esute for sale or exchange. Henry X. Code Ind Son. 18 S. First 8!. Phone H. P. 17. 1f For Rentâ€" Two furnlthed bed rooms. Heated. Write B. B. Press of- nce. 46 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRI'BS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Women's 'pure linen handker chiefs, thh neat hand embroid ered corners; regular 35c values each 25c This is a splendid cham‘e to buy :1 mat for your daughter. for prices were never so my on garments of equal quality. Coats of velours. \‘elvets. hurellas. astrakhan. etc.. 3 to 12 years._ -' .e. . . ‘ , .I {I A Splendid Thing for the People Remarkable Offer of Blouses I A ; Nm' Jim/(‘15 for flu’ Whitr Salr Half Price Sale of Women’s Coats Junioru’ Cfiauâ€"l’ricvs have bfcen severely cut um um vnttrc stock of Jumm‘s' mats l‘hree attractive. groups are now pnced at $9.50. $12.50 and $14.50 35c Pillow Cases. each \n vucplmnh) “hm- pxqmn \‘c-rv sperm] mud 35c Domestics and Piece Goods at Savings White Tape 9c Regular 15c roll of whxte English (willed tapc; 10 yards to the roll: :18 inch wide; 200 rolls (m sale at mll 9c I‘hru- .uv u-xular $1 Nbvd \hH-u. 12:.uirht-m «degrmlahlr qndllu ml Mruhrd \hn‘hng wu- \‘.\‘.JU nu hr~ salz- 1-1. 1' (4. h 8! )0 35c ’Kerchiefs 25c U‘axnnng nvw r! umplr dt'IlKn. mum and uxhch mth Hg! (and qualnx ,5c\ .u 111.411» Still a Good Selection of Styles to Choose From at This White Pique, Special 35c Large Size Sheets $1.10 FOR RENT Although we have sold many mats during the past week. there is still a splendid‘selectmn on our racks, awaiting your early ehmmng. They are really the "cream" of our entire collectionâ€"-styles are the Very H If P ' latest and materials of the most preferred kind. All :1! a rlce A Coat for Your Daughter!!! Three Groups---$4.95, $5.75, $6.50 This is really a marvelous sale. not simply bccaux- we have cut prices squarely in two, but becausc ongmal pnces wcrv consndcmbly lower than others have been asking for the same qualmcs. I .‘ ‘ A'II Two important sale attractions now running at full White merchandise and desired Winter Apparel. Elegant Voile Blousesâ€"Special $2.50 h LMCI, COCI‘I In?! Mun hm! pnllwfi Wm, ludM .(M m J,: )1 Wm hr“! n-znmns n! the {nu-q qudluty “LIN l'. (”flu-d made]: .md lraunfnl im :11 nu k In rhrllrm \AIN‘Y)‘ lv 1?. . .mrmmr qualny or 7-4 dun: \ani 'mdr Wanted 7 Girl for gamers! house work. must be good cook. good wag". To). 1!. P. 39g. 43 WmIedâ€"A-Ph'e salesmen. no exper- iencn nnconnry (‘lonn proponltlnn. Wank-Jr Refined woman or girl who is willing to help with light housework and cure of baby in u- chuge for good home. For further particulars rail H. P. 403'». "pd Second 8!. Tel. H. P. 33. 1! For Bentâ€"4 room bungnlow u 680 fine Ave. All modern Improvements. Tel. H. P. 7'8-l. 48 Shvllwn 48 For Rtl‘ rho mum an, 232 .\' Second 8!. Tel. H. P. 33. l ramr Hum! Slt-xun MM, hut huh-r {nr bath and HH‘M-n (‘unrrlm‘m (n trnmpnrlnuun. Apply H Palmer, TM H l' 7751.“, ()“h‘l' HI building light Au For ant Inurr flnt. 68? (‘entrnl m. Tnl. H. P. 716-)! Mn. 1). l'. For Rent 1 {urnmn-d rooms fur :ht Lnnu Int-ping, Tu-l, H. P. 330. \ru Mona-u him (how ur mom} mummx in! lhm .410 adsancr |de! 01 {hr comma mudcb tut swung '1 My Art dnrlupul o! plum ‘huc mum, “Hh dam!) 14w mstrtmn hm- «~ngan and puny ludwd t'flnlt Hxhrn arr 1:! nuwln Mule-a, vulh sumflr rmhrUnhmnm w! lmr Nuns" u! rare «hanh thnugh \rrv madman-1v w n rt! L‘htm r 81.25 III! WWI! at Swiu Embroid crie- ncuuhlul “my vmln 1m Hm mwst bluusrs and (tn-uses. (ordrd and denu «nu-s llw sen? xvnlm hard 55: Dam!» \ulu rmbnmh‘lcd ham arts In a vudc wlrthun u! mun" Alum Inr drumu r\ uumlcly hm- IH I;UI1H\ mud zhn‘nd Y”! :1! Women‘s white washable cham- oisette gloves; attractive wide stitching; one clasp; $1.00 values Fancy Woven Voila 55c Chamois Gloves 89c $1.25 me " \mlr novel rmbrmdrn-d rfin I: u] «r Unnmrd I‘\|0l Luge flax «nllu‘ us: hum (hour ‘2 50 urkish Towclt, each 39c Inge mrkmh ha'h tuwrls, hrlvy double have um-rn slupr hordrn unduly sell .‘u dulvn 1! r4. !. 39¢ lastâ€"A pocketbook conulnlng ul- unble jewelry in Northwestern sti- tlon on Thursday evening. Revurd. Tel. H. P. “1 “pd Louâ€"Brown {gr neckpim. Moon 8:. John: md Beech lundny morn- lng. Tel. 799-3. ‘ 48 . Fun I. Deni-rt. filnnollnnrucb 1915 Me I“ C‘I' or n the {uncut CUcm nodal “College will lepch "*7 mun-5d” In Highlund Park. Bentham as In]! An advuncod student: nub. no: Call Up opponnnlty to not 061030;? trunks. For terms, etc. Adar..- P‘. L DO!!- Trumbull Highland Park 530. ‘h ‘L , w“ “no“ PM. Chum 320 E_ Central avenue. rumo- Wantedâ€"Al mot and m- . ‘ond lmud. Address 655 Chicago An. m1- Highland Purl, m. _ nod goo-l m 31010315 A ‘day. cm 137 N. (Bret-u Bay Road. Inlenlew Field Manager botvrm-n eight and nine 0'- rlock menlnn. 48nd steam. Bringing unexampled savings each : 121/26 FOR SALE in! {hex Lxua lull m sweep and mud: (II b.“ outing flannel m Inradwe huh! and d“ adorn, 7fx ulun .. Children's Flannel Skirt: 3% Flanne‘lette Wear Women'u Flunnel Petticoats 29c Women's Fianna Petticoats 48c Full roomy gowns u! exrrllem {nude finnnel all sizes splcndld 810“ values Yard Wide bleached muahn‘ wnh 30!! or ‘amhrw hmsh. I gram“ lha! srilx for .‘dq apt-(ml, \ald 179: Mule 01 good qullny striped nun dark ‘olms malkwpod fluunoe. adull aims at Miuu’ Flannel Gowns 85c ham!) Swan an txtrnmve Vane-1y mnnnum regular A fmc Ml. beaumm quality of s.)nv\l\ whnr vmlc- psi-Hulk :nwnmrnded 1m bluum and dye-um 35x \‘Ilue yard Fine Bleached Muslin at 171/20 An extensive assortn‘nnt of dainty neckwear; flat roll collars; collar and cufir ‘ ; 65c values 50c t 65c Neckwear at 50c Fine Embroidcries lZVzc Excellent Value: in Node. I: hereby given that I not am this due. be mpanme bill. contracted by my qne cl (hm lune" Loan! A pair at bngm‘tes (on alum-r) (rum rleigl, probably on Lake Ave. Saturday atoning. Return to 126 Lake Ave. and rocoh'e 83,00 1 "ward. Tel. H. P. 61; ' is a”mm-’22. ms. Women's finest silk lislt stockings; Gordon's Round Ticket make. double heel and toe; Sfir value. pair 39c White Hose 39¢ and Cnmhn. embrodu‘b m a9 )7 o! nrw pattern. odgingr an‘ [3115c and 1!“ mad“. \ltd 12k Voile, yu‘d snunos wimb IISCELLANEOI'S on new (25¢ fiam'gl m :V'k‘kh‘ .mn u! ( I" M vq lcti Pr 4

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