PAGE EIGHT State of Illinois. Lake County. as In the County Court of Lake County “1 Probate IV THE “\FTER OF THE ESTATE 0F MAR\ HEVVH}. DECEASED PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE T0 PA\ DEBTS. Mary Dooley Executrix of the Last “ill and Tesmnnm of Mir} meig deceased. \5 Frank T, annig. William J. Hm» nig. .\'ur:\ Harte, ulins Mrs. Edward Hurtv, _\nu|u ()‘Malley, Catherine [-‘o-rgua M.u‘y Ruse O'Toole ulins Sister Mar} RUM; Patrick O'Tonle, John 0'- TIMI". Uv'ul'ut' Nichols, (‘hurh-s M. mum.+ 1mm .\'. Berulw, Thomas Slur C h h‘uti‘fsu'rnx'}! :Illhlmi! hzn'lng how-n ï¬lmI. Hutu-v i~ hvrchy giwn to A1\« nice, U‘MaHvy. k‘uthcrine b‘crgus.‘)lz\ry Rm.- O'Tnuhn alias Sister \l:xry?§‘kosc Putrh‘k O‘Toole, Jnhn O'Toole“ \i‘nr) Mnrrimn And James (Wrumr, that thv nhmv umnvd petitioner heretofore ï¬lm! her pvtitinn in said court 10 so.†all inn-nut m“ mid dvceascd in and [0 HH' fullmxing described real estate or «x HHH‘h lhorvuf a< may hv noc- oNx'er tn {vn Ihr‘ drhh‘ of 5.1M rs- «N tut above numml «wn'nuzlnu â€munâ€... tn thw ï¬rst My of thv March term A. l). 1M“ u! mid County Court 0! Lake (‘uunty in Probate to he held at the Court Hnusv in the (‘in 0| \Vuukeunn. Illiuui<, in said Lulu County. nu ‘hv ï¬rst Monday of Mnrc? A. D. 19H. as is by law requirvd um which <uit H still pending. Lew A. Henden. (‘lvrk Dated. Wuukvgan llHnois. January 31st. A, D. 191'? E. S. Gail Rolivltnr for Po-tmnner For Rentâ€"sue†deposits boxes .1 83.00 per your. One hundred new boxes Just received. Highland Park Stue Bmk. u Houses t‘ Rentï¬AFire and auto inâ€" surance. Money to loan. Real estate for sale or exchange. Henry K. Coale and Son, 1% S. First St. Phone H. P. 17. 1f WWW-W l-‘nr Rent, Apartments in the' Haw- thorne cornerSt, Johns Aw. and Mo- raine Road. Steam heat. hot water for bath and kitchen. Convenivnt tn (rmwportmion. Apply H. Palmer. Tel. H. 1’, 778-“. Ofï¬ce in building, \\' light housekeeping. Ave. To}. H. P 711-R l-‘ur lh-m Lower flat, fl“? (‘emm Ave Tv-l. H. 1‘. 716-“. Mrs. D. I‘ mUdI‘L‘D gm) buyer im Frank L. Denhard, piano instruct- or at the famous Chicago Musical College, will teach every Thursday in Highland Park. Beginners as well as advanced students taken. Rare opportunity to get college training. For terms. etc.. address F. L Den- hard, 3 West Walton Place, Chicago. Situation Wanted Gardener, Eng- lish, murrimi one child. rvferonco, 6 yt-un in prwent piaca Tvl. Lake Fnrvst 1'35» vacrvm-O 'l‘vl. Supvrior 3064, (‘h'Lcugnf 50 II} H' «crown Wanted in Buy Fin! ur \i\ bungalow. rnmlh~ must hc‘ Mme ()\‘(\r ï¬nmnm Addrv‘x “H" Pry-s Wanted '3 0r 3 r¢ housekeeping. Address Ofï¬ce. ï¬r. };Q ‘lh Wanted, vaing hy 1va day. Tel H. P. 121R. :30 Lust Betweun 89â€Â» .\\'v-. and (hr Grammar sc.hool Muck satin amt mse work has holding panly ï¬nl h- ed crey sockâ€. Finder remrn to ’06 Rollo Ave. or call H. P. 2.“. 50 ‘(M‘ ll Inst V‘Slllnll ribbon “ork bag “lth celluloid handles. contalnlng 3 pieces hand made lace and crochot nooedles, 'l‘el. H. P. SOZvYâ€"l. 50 Fur lh-nt Furnish: Fur Sale rMulorthle nl‘ ‘l‘nwwrlllmr. [’hnnv 63h M L0§T Lust Betwevn Balk» .\\" ruin t1 )l H Ro‘llt \hnlc-rn thv l M)!“ NH. 7â€? Dvwrï¬t‘hi hm Eli'l'lI'U‘ liuht‘, Salli) .\ m-w 5 mom bungalow ( an \‘ine Aw. Furnace hont. ml porch. storm windows. all .\ (mnvvnivm-s-s. (‘3)! H. P. 120! .\l Sale rMulorthle; Twin Ex. mulitinn, new lu>t Juno. $300 .lv Will sell chg-ap to quick 'l‘vlwplmne Highland Park 854. SOpd SITUATION WANTED Mi“ .\. Heruxw, IHUIIIun Murrlsnn, Jzum-s' (‘rumvn Slurp-3's. Trash-0. [Hula TI'UHPP. MISCELLLVI-Zfll'fl FOR RENT FOR SA LE Pr amp I moms for light 55 J, H. H. Press 50pd Nun \l'llMlI'l‘Tl-I OBSTACLE 1‘0 mm!) mesrom'xuox (‘untlnuod from Page I utlu-r trains. running on schedule oc- cupy (hk‘ express tracks. ll is difï¬cult to see how this at- tilude on ‘the part of the \‘llluge of Wilmette beneï¬ts anyone. Certalnly It works a hard-hip on the reddents of all other Llllcx north of Wilmette and they are beglnnlng (o proton! against the delay. How some 0! them regard Wilmette was shown one evening recently on Remnants 1/3 to The ‘rKayneeâ€'Make--75c Vglueg Boys’ Blouses‘ gnd Shirts A Sale of $1.75 and $2.09 Men's all wool sweaters in medium and heavy weaves Fine all- wool qualities, in all the popular colorings Four bargain lots as followzs L??? 1‘2 $1.95 L___£.'§'5‘ 1‘: $4. 75 LEE“ 1‘: $295 1’s" $0“ :2 $5. 95 We have gone into every nook and comer of the sto incomplete lines, broken lots and remnants and given remaining winter merchandise. No Clearance Sale ha for price cutting. Attractive new styles in covera'fl aprons. Made of ï¬ne quality percale in light or dark ï¬gure effects; others of plain colored per- cale with striped trimming; short or long sleeves; special at $1.25 and 51.65. Clearance of Sweat ers overall Aprons a]: $1.2§ gndï¬$l.6m5 Forcing a Final Clearance by Drastic Every mother knows that “Kagnee†are the very best blouses and shirts she can buy for her son. They are made of the ï¬nest fabrics, are absolute- ly fast color, and perfect m sxze. We have 25 drmn “Kaynec†blouse. and ohm: to offer (or this sale at 59c. Garments that are worth 75c. Percales gingham: and Eden cloth. in every desired color. Complete range of sizes On sale at. H, ..... ,, .. THE HIGHLAND ‘ PARK a Waulegun express train. A1 Cen~ (rnl street. Evanston the conductor culled. "Wnukrnn E‘preu. one flop In each (own. "Aï¬Kenlhrorth n Indy urn-e to leave the (run. "You must hnw- mndc- n mist-k9" 1h» uid lo (hv conductor. “Ynn announced one etnp in each (own. but you flopped ninv times In Wilmette." "Thnt‘x all right" nnld I pamnxer who overheard the remark. "WW mens- bu"! a town; It: a disease." Everyone In the en )otned In the luulh whlch 'ollovod this nlly. gowns. The (“noun Btiahwn make, momy in proportions uud made of ex". helvy gndc outing flannel; splendnd $2 0" value: $1.05 Boys’ Filie Suits $5.50 and $7.50 All-wool suit. for boy: of 4 m 17 yem Made in the very latest Trench md belted model: of handsome novelty materials in shadesofbrovm. my and N99; .100 N03 ‘ -IFA ,, 550; 'néw “so“: sud Km"; Ki? «Timâ€"in} {an A: 87.50 and of the store in makin preparations for this ï¬nal cleanvup salt tnd given them the nal price reduction of the season. so ce Sale has ever brought such bargains as these before. We Actual 75c Value Fine curtain voiles and mad- ras. regularly selling for 35¢; Mite or cream ground. with ‘Jirinted border effects; yd. 25c Mihn cloth or «tapestry weaves; printed in soft pastel effects; for bed rooms and living rooms; yard 38c ' Curtain Goods 25c High grade, pure silk rib~ bons, in nwt floral designs; satin edged; 35c toSchrades; yard 29c $1.008nd$1.25 leather hand bags; strong harms; jewel or metal tops. 50c Women's 35c Hose 19c Fine cotton ribbed and lisle stockings: size 8§only; actual 35c values, pair 19c 509' Cretonnes 38c Children’s Hose 18c Fancy Ribbon! 29c / Fer knitting sweaters or sex; khaki or oxford grey; 2 ounce skein for 45¢ Hand Bags at All Worsted Yam 2 Oz. Skein 45c showing um Wilma“ I- not muklnc lrhndo by It; «undo. This in I quodion which should be l-hn up by the Auociltion of North Shore Municipalitiu. 0' which Mum Han-(inn n! Highland hr! in pron» dam. If it in noon-Ir! to but limited (rnim noon at elch crusa- in. In Wilmeue. when they may only (iflCl' I“ cities like Wnuhgnn. Lah- Forent Ind Highland Park. the poo- plo ought to know ii. to that the [rumbling may be stopped. If ii in nu nocnnry. than the ofï¬cial- of An accumulation of small yes; all reliable makes worth c to 35c; pair 18c A limited number of women's and misses' winter coat: still remain for disposal. They are really the pick of our entire season 3 assortment. Distinctive in style. of handsome all-wool fabrics and elegantly tailored. All are one-half original prices. Clincher-“n 3nd mnm‘ helvy outing ï¬lm! (ovum, Wilton make. full and may in an; pmk Ind blue strip“; 81 ll) values for 70¢ Handsome all-wool skirts, in a select va'ricty of modelsâ€"all recent deï¬ns. . poplins and novelties; vglyegto $7. , chance ._59 . A- Aâ€" ‘I , , -._‘ AAIJ .. uvv yum-av. v â€".â€"-- - sure- .c 31.45 3§"3'1.93_Hérctotore sow at $10.“) to $12.50; ï¬nest ali-wool materials; 87.45 and 37.96, A Few More Coati at Gowns at 79c Clearance of $7.50 nag Value- the m Wilton nhould uh. up tho w m the VIII... «- flclnh o! '0‘“ and see I! the unusual “and N remedied. ‘n' muted comm u the mum at the rum-cu! may Mud VII. Int-((0. John North John J Moran. tn mloyoe of the North Shore tine, who llvu tn Wil- mettr. {ound that tho cool deal." in lhr \Hhxr wen Without cool. uhon tw trsod to order some. He lmmedintrly gm hour on the tele- ohmm and m â€er: 0! Prelude“! phmm and All Children’s Coats at This reduction will bring about a quick clearance of stock. Sitcom from 2 to 12 s 550 com a $3.67 3 5.95 com u 3.99 $ 6.50 com a $4.33 3 5.95 com a $4.63 a 7.50 com a 35.00 810.50 Couc- a 87.00 3.12.50. Co“: at $8.33 Misses’ and Juniors’ Stunning winter coats for misses‘ d juhiors at price reductions of g. Individu models of high-grade'materials, in leading colori. %%$7.67 ford, brown, navy red or black; long cl Women's all-wool knitted gloves, in o . ï¬tting wrist-band; actual 75c values f _ Mittens at 45c Women' 5 ï¬ne woolen mittens heretofore sold for59c; saleprice pair45c Women’s Wool Gloves .3 shown Women'- heavy outing flannel pettbooun, in dark cokned drum; full m weep and have oculloped flounce, splendidï¬'ï¬c value: OI: Petticoats48c this an heamnmemv beautiful and hilleLdjï¬ mfg." m'éeâ€"d i6? :th up sale. We have rounded up all m. so as to speedily dispose ofgall We have shattered all records Children' jersey gloves with lest rem: cuï¬â€˜s; regular 6? alued 50c Wï¬ Gnuntlés at for \he me The cot] the price xiv n the dot W“?th ood' cost ‘he nllm soil (on to India ‘R on 'u sldutmk than Wll one cod 'doclcfl- (“$1 the Mon 1 cost he nllrod on.- u ï¬gural 0! ï¬re on t Wilmette. o in horn do ennui†In their r to handicap "do rdl‘ rodeo-I yln Au cflorq ml" the North Hcavy china-nu! mm {or boys; nbde tullin line, and may: at in M ind Hue input; and conica- ‘SSc included in’ Olf-