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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Jan 1919, p. 8

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“1“)th - Houses for Hm summer m-nLun. Also unfurnished huuws for immediate- {yum-aessiml. H. K. (‘uule Sun. h. S. St. Firs! St. 43“ Houses for Rem Ind lor Saleâ€"Auto} Ind I-‘ire Insurmco. money to loam? H. K. Coaie I: Son. Pearl Theatre: Bldg. Tel. H. P. 17. If Wm»: mmmml Fur lh-nl unfurnish. .1 and tmrh. larxze nor Sf. Jul’nr and hour A‘Mrows H. 776.“. Mr Fm- Sale »â€"» ()ne lurgv mm :uhlvn out dining room table with six leaves. Very cheap. TPL 1047. 45 $74.0” tukw luuutilul nmx $230.00 mahogany finish phonograph anll rec- ords. Never used. 60 inches high. Latest design. Will ship C. O. D. on approval. Mrs. Waverly Brown 317 Greenleaf Ave. Wilmette. Ill For Salt‘ , Two >2 ('_ Rhudr IS- )and Red masters, (me I‘Hsv mmb, also good >inglo (‘nmh Whllf‘ logâ€" hurn muster. Good hrewk-ra (‘.. Rom sun. 635 Deerfivld Aux 4"pd For 5:ch - ()ne hilt“ 19H ~ix~c_\» lmder Jeffrey Touring (-ur. Perfect condition. Cash or car In lrudv. Tel. H. P. 909 or 316. de‘ For Sale ~A Fine muhuuuny l‘urm- ture consisting 0! dining mum set. serving table, seven foot cducll. firsn side chair. Steinway upright piann, seven small oriental rugs. (‘a-n be seen Saturday or Sunday :xftvrnmm 2:30 to 5. W. Murray Wright, 345 Vernon Ave. Phone 192. Gloncnw. lll. u Wanted â€"â€" Lady clothes ironer. Tel. 178. “If Wanted ~~ Glrl reporter [0 gm In- cal and society items, also tn as- sist with proof-reading Monday Tuesday. and Wednesday afternoons only. No experlence necessary. Apply at Highland Park Press. Tel. 557. 48nd. lptx Also the cork producers are uk- lng what they wlll do in dry times. Well. It looks as If they would have time to hitch those corks on a line and go fishing. ' .Wnnu-d “Competent St‘t‘lllld maul Small family. Good wages: HH-r)‘ modern convenience. Tel. 491. ’ SITUATION WANTED Situation Wlntod _, Refined and educated lady wishes to devote three hours a day morning or afternoon to any find of congenial work. Adâ€" ress nm co. Press office 48pd Horse for Hire â€" By week or day Tel. 757W. Arthur Vetter. Waited -+ Sewing by the day Tel. 657. ‘ V 4S-pd .Wlfled â€"-â€"i Laundry stove In good condition. Will buy or exchange for it gas plateor iron bed. Tel. 808W. 48pd Wanted ‘ Competent waunstrms Also young girl wishing (I) lc-urn dress. making. Steady work. .L B. V'eselsky. Anderson Building. Lake Forest. Phone H-w-pd. Wanted -é- Furniture. rugs. baby «trims. Who: have you? Phone 29. Blflgland Plrk Fireproof Storage 00. 40-“. Wmed to Belt â€"â€" Three or {our room furnished apartment or small bungalow. ‘Address AB, Press 0(- flce. , 47-pd. Fur lh-nt w! h \\ .4 Fur lh-nt Fur lh-nl Fur Rs'nl Fur Rd H “SOILLLNEOUS HELP WANTED HH'HIMHI FOR 5" I} February I. m upartmrnt. SH" .rxze lhin: pm‘rh :m'! \Inr.ni1u- Rd. ‘ H. X’nlmvr. 'I‘q-lv \h-vh \m H H l ‘ \l \I 45-43 pd. Slvnm 'DImhv 42-49 [‘1 H‘ I‘xh! ispd h 171! I‘ 'Gflflfl WAR CAMP COMMUNITY ’ SERVICE ' 5UOU€ “'0 again trim! two hulls". “'0 again found that all the tumours pruh-rrz-d uno hull. Tho'rr wvn- pruhahl} uno hundred dancors in NW hu}~' azym \xhilo lhrev nr fuur humlrml vrnwd- ml into the girl>' gym, Tin-re \\£|!~ nu purlivulnr rvawn fur Ihvm pry- fvrring om- hull mv-r {hr HHH-I' ~-\- (mp! ”hit [hu-rv urv mun min» max ('JHHHI h.- ucm‘mh-r} for m dmlm: wilh lh-v human. I! Pub. lhrrvfurw. horn «h-rlllo-dthul Hui [Luv .l Ltwni Univ,” .lml p-|\~Il\l‘~ \\he~n,thv hxxmr) nf thv war |~ urn tvn, xt uill mntnm .. paragraph :11 lmq m’ thv War (‘ump (‘nmmunitim' :u-tintn-x‘, far it xx (in! mvltinu (hp Irv Um! h.n~‘ ~21rru11nd~~d ~0cizal do inu< .md mukim: [ht-1n \.-r_\ human icv Um! h.n~‘ ~zn’ruundwd ~0cizal do illzb' .md making [ht-J“ \~-r} human and “kt'dhh'. Thv Juvkiv ()rvlu-flru that Wlh' <upp0<wl In hn' un hnHIL dl‘ilppUInI‘ ed u‘~ at [he- lnfl minute. but nur follow tnwnsmun. Mr Duffy, cum.» I‘ nnl xihl )‘mnmn erL-v [hr rowue- \rm) While plans are being perfected by various organizations to prm'ide recreation for the: men in the host- pitals at Sheridan. emergency 'mean- urea are in order. Miss Charlotte \‘ué visited the hmpltnl on January 22 and found Mrs. Henry Mam wd the D. A. R. serving tea under diffi- culties in a Vcorner of the Red Cross mom. Water had to be carried in from the engine room and the place where the tea was served was full LII'I II Work on Illtlmmnl (‘luh Beau" I\\‘ r I 1‘1 \II HI ll ml hl t I up: pv hrrnux ft Ih-ndum‘v u! 1 l 1ft! Hm AI guru 1M THE HIGHLAND of desks and' buy pebble. and Ind to be ratchod by devlonl puns... In spite of these obstacles the man were obviously having a good limo. and Mina Yoe at once mud: nrnnge- ’menté; for providing similar emeruin- mom! on the following day. Her Culxilllittfl‘ served about forty-five mm, :uuiwili hereafter vntenainthe mvn o-H-ry Thursday afternoon. N\‘('t'~MlT)’ vquipment lun- lwon anth- nrizmi h) llu- “K i'. (‘. 9, Board. ()Ilwr nppm'luniiim of wrilce “ill prv-vnt ilu-nule-x ~ili‘fl u~ inkllifl’#_ pulirnh nu! Ii) mzwhinm. um] {Ix-ii- mg thm in lliv “.ird- i\ ri-que-sf mmiv frr pufh-d pLIills in ln- plncml in tin» “unis aha-uh! [no-rt with im- mmliuh- rupnnn' (it rillllllflls urr ”pm-I‘M!) suitihlr. 'l‘lmm- inlvrvslml' ~huuld infnrm Min t‘lmrluih- Ym‘ l'nin-m- .irt- arming rapidly. and h) Mu) I, flu-rq- “ill ln- .if It‘fl‘f‘ ism. in this lxmpilnl .A __ wm~ i i I l i: HEB! i i mmhuh- rupnnn' (i ”pm-MU) suitihlr. 'l‘h ~huuld Inhvrm Mi“ t l'nln-m- .Irt- arming h) MN) I. Hu-rc- “m THRIFT l.l,§§0\§ I\ .N'IIUULS lh-ginning urn “Mk 'l'hrih will ln- In tho curriculum Hf nil Illllmi~ ‘(‘]lllnl\ ngl.» Wlnlv lm- prunnr) abject Is edu- (’llllllll In (hr prim-min n! thrm (ho fm-t that (he gun-rnmrnt itlll noc‘ds‘ [hr \uppnri 0! [hp “null ~mrr will unl IK» lust ugh! of ll \Mll lwmnphzr ‘llt‘d thul mung Is ju~t as pntrch I,‘ :u-‘Iwutlmv us m wnr-tnm-~ (hull ~HDL)II(‘\' for an arm) of M‘cupnlinn :Hul durum; lhv perind u! drmubillxn»: HUI] u‘v )u‘t ;|~ (mu-mix! us during llzw pvriud uf unrfurv, and that In)» um! gnrl‘ uhu h-nd lhrir mvmxs In lhv gnu-rum: ( ihould (1-0] pm as kl'I’H .| u-nw If rupunslhllil) Illlhrl uffuih u! thn- nullnn as [he thler (If. large denomination R()\'vrnmvnl bonds. Thv first two :wls nf lusmmn le p: out lugrthrr Tho' first, hum-d nu HI" writings nr Benjamin l-‘ranklfn. \u-H- prmh-d tun lnlv fur dulrlhu- (Inn Ill linu- fur \lw an Franklin's, hlrlhdu). Hlau’. ‘Iuh I \ rmn‘h Thq- 1hr”! program fur thv prnr iXH'IIIIh" hmsune un ~u<~rvm~fu| moth nd‘ ,nml dm‘im-i unul in (hr ~:|lc- of \\'.ur Sunngm smmpa and n! "urn: h-n English" runlnininx u 1h! 1|!“le jm'h rm thrift with uniquv mrlhodn' uf mh-Iwwtlm: rhlldro-n It Is .1 mm» pnlun [u lo‘nvh (‘hlldh'lL h)‘ lhv aid u! Thrift and War Sunnp‘ slampn [ho umplv {ads and prmciplvu rrlul- IHK [u ('flpildl Mud lulmr unll lhq- 0m- [)hii~l~ u! 1hr!!! m I'Q'IJHIIH m (is-moc- phzhh Al Hu' HLHH‘ (inu- thv Wnr Swing: urgunimlinn will introduce imn lhc- whmwh 7| ~imple' dowu'r fur ('IIHH'HIIR :md suh‘mmrdlng 1hr ~mzlll innings n! 1hr pupils (“ward lhv purvhmu- 0! Thu“ and War S:ninx.- Humps and fur 1hr \El'0 0! lhI-su- damn: h)‘ HH- [Niche-N ruv) T< :u-hinu thrift In whw-h hu~ lwvn found beneficial frum m mam pointi nf \‘imv lwsidew that 0! ruining 'non- r) (hut {rum Imw on it “ill be u mhjo-vl much In dmnund. Te-nvhvn haw wwn Ihv :uhnntnm-s u! invuk‘ab in: habits of thrift :unnnx pupils. Children can b? shown that all noclal progress depends on (hr!!! and that efficient democracy depends on in ct- tizenshlp economically competent. Thrift is une of the big principles of :l grvat democracy. The schools of u demucrncy must Implant it in the lives of its citizens For this reason. tho Schools of the future will find that the thrift idea will not only per- \ade arithmetic and English lessons. but probably be given a place as a distinct and important subject. The following plan is outlined for the teachers: « 1. Make the "Little Lessom in Thrift" issued by the War Saving: Organization a regular part of your class room work. ‘ 2. Make it a point to know the opportunities for spare time employ- ment opens to boys and glrls In your locallty; l! they can earn money it naturally follows that they wm have mnney for saving and lnvesflnm~ 6. Plan arithmetic probleml on the growth of nvihgu rind small In- vestments. 7. Use the thrift honor roll '3: a means of creatin: competition among the pupils In the purchue of War Savings Stamps. 3. Arrange meetlngx to: the chil- dren and parents: at which the Impor- tunce of saving Is dl-c’uued. , 4. Plan separate um for the chlldrvn emphasizing the value of thrift. not only to (he 1ndlvldual. but to the nation. 5. Have the children write as- sn-yu nn -"Hnw We Séve." "How I San-d (0 Buy My First War Savings Stumps." "Why Economy Pays." etc. nu nmmhl) \\'it!1 HM H YI'IH'I lfill p HI [n H ! mun!) "1 JUN [NH llllu (hl) um! thruuuh HIrm “var "V“ >r|wi| L'hlldlrn “III I» h) [he~ \\';n' Sil\HlK,~ prupxr I'II«Itvl‘~«"lh HI ll mp lHanuull I ~("llrlul‘ I'Lm- an In Im'lmln' all pl‘hnlt'. Lu” 'II).-i ~rlm..l~ and HH- '0” md 1perm-n H'!‘ um ‘nll H: (li'lll n! puhlln: mâ€"npc-rnhnn Ur IIIIII'X\<II'III~ n! In» h. In KHH Yul 'l' h r l H «III [a I U! h) ll THE GREATE '1‘ selling event in the history of Highland Park. Still greater reductions (in many of the items on display. Also a; great White 833316 Apodgradeofsheeting better than Peppercll. Two and omfourth yard width, 85c grade. ‘ . ....... .59: Twoyard width. 75c (rack ....... 55: One and threefounh yard 'width, 75c grade. . . 45-inch sheeting 45inch Tubing. 75c grade. 42inch Tubing. 69c gradd Whit. (Booth ’ Pique, 27-inch good firm quality. ‘60: 36inch in two patterns. Extra quality ...................... 85c White Poplin. 36inchea wide. good 27-inch width 32-inch width 40inch width, extra qual‘fy Stripped Dinfiy Shear fine stripes. in "lo 45 incha wide. A special value‘in plain voile at ................ 95c Of‘ud’ ;' Plain organdics will be much in furor? this spring 40 inches wide Twoii grades at ......... 60c And 81.15; Princou Mull A exceptionally nice cloth for infan dresses. Highly mercerized. inches wide . ts 45 ....... .........60c 1,-- .b v at» . now-mâ€" - 9". Final cleanup of all om‘éladia' wear at .............. ,.10c a Infantl’ Velvet $1.75. Choice........-. ........ ”a: FancyGoodutndWM Valuato $125. ....... i, ........ 1": ValuatoQSc ........... f ..... 5.30:4 ValuestoBSc ........... r" Wig Valuesto75c ........... p.......;Ӣ1‘ quality secondsfor girls. ..... ; ........ 39c 59cmtsecondaforboys ....... 39c of children’s bone. 50am Volnt Bonni- Pillow Tubing Phin Hanoi Sheeting Voile V10 qualities wihv‘: 75cund85c 10: 3-115: 47c Men's and boys' Sweaters. We still have a large wpply and are making another big cut. $12.00 values ............... $6.98 8.00 vnlua ................ 3.98 5.00 values ................ 3.45 3.50 valua.. . ............ 2.6 Beautiful Blouses of Silk Georgette We have four coats left. They were priced to 99.00. If they are here Fri- day morning. they wiil be sold to the first comer at. ................ $10.00 Any drula left of values to $251!), silk or serge, ............... 87.50 $2.50 Charmeuse ............. 81.98 36inch Satin Charmeuse and Gnosde bondre; blue, plum. wistaria, green and bmwn. burgundy, taupe; rich finish; 3250 value. yard. . .3138 $185 Silks ..................... 81.65 36inch Taffeta and Masculine Silks, of superior quality and finish; wide range «of leading colors; sell for $1.95. per yard ............... ”.65 One 10! of Fancy Sflk, $2.25 md $2.50 values. sale price ............ 8|." Men's Oven". “CAN’TRIPEM” OVERALLS â€" The kindyou havebeen paying 82.50 for Will an at this sale at ......... $1.95 $2.25 grade, sale price .......... 11.83 Warner's RudProofandGomufl [410:me 36.50%: .................. not SMComemWW- ...... 4.98 425m .............. 3b figm“”1:izgz:.::i:zttittt ’fl $10.00 Waist: ................ $5.95 6.00 Waist: ............... 4.95 6.00 and $7.00 W: m. (slightly soiled) .................... 3.95 CuthuibandDreuu 0f Muslins and White Goods BurgsiminSilh Sweden NH“ "(‘1’ r1 HI («ml (Sumo-1 \\ l m m HM H-upel Hm! farm ll I5 rpu'i H D! Int m r'w 1"! [he B 1 ”'K‘ non don! [7h hqd t-xu “0| lhq \I ‘l IN '1 ll

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