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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Oct 1919, p. 2

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ll ‘~~‘r~ H .‘AHH SIX Telephone 1103 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Is Your Time Worth 10 Cents Per Hour? 551 would like to send my washing to the laundry. hut I cannot afford it." In the days helore women caught the larger vision of their role in life. this used to he said often. Women never thought of their time as having a money value. But it is different today. Wome’n now lcnow that their time is worth something. Usually it requirestrom 10 to 15 hours to complete the family washing. It you value your time at only 10 cents an hour. you spend from $1.00 to $1.50 worth of it on your family washing. And if you value your time at 20 cents an hourâ€" whlch certainly wouldn‘t he excessive. you spend from $2.00 to $3.00 worth of it on washday. This does not include other costs like wear on yourself and soaps. powder and fuel. Why continue this wastage of sell".7 Ours is an economical cloth-saving laun- dry method. ‘A plant. airy and bright with sunshine. Employees healthy and capable. Soft water and fluffy suds for your clothes. Ironing in a modern.steam- heated way that gives a glossy finish to your things. It washday has vexed you in the past. gain freedom in the future by sending your family bundle to us. A telephone call will bring our driver. mamwmmimwmma HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS I WANT EVERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE" CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON. MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POI'ND PACKAGES AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE THE BEST GRADE OF (‘AN DY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT AN Y ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRATT. AGENT. L.4('.VI)ERI§RS AND [)R)' CLEANERS 39 South St. Johns Avenue TEL EPII UNI-IS Mark Your Laundry With Woven Name Tapes N our campaign for family laundry work we want to make it an impossibility for any article to get lost or misplaced through the possibility of faded marking or articles not heing marked. We have tried to formulate a plan whereby all articles will he marked with a permanent mark. Here Is our plan: Families desiring to send us their family work will be fur- nished sufficient woven name tapes. necessary to mark their entire family wash. Sew these tapes on every article you send us. These tapes to be paid for. ' When Sioux- laundry work sent us amounts to ten times the cost of these tapes. we will refund you the amount you part] usforthem. Send us your order for as many name tapes as'you___râ€" need vac us the stylcznumber, and allow us about two weeks to secure the tapes. Phone us at once. dry against loss ancl xvi“ also mak: a permanent mark which will be ncat and attr'active anti :1 positive identification at a“ hmes THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ly feminine, hut hefore the evening was owr the oqqosite sex were HDPHF was over the opposite sex was zippur [hose to participate in the afi‘air were Monsieur Shoehorn and Madame But- terily. Shot-horn Miss Mac Siljcstrom, and Madame Butter- )lonsieur or tiy. Alice Johnston, were the prize winners of the evening. Most all of the girls dressed in costume. and there was a great deal of guessing as‘ to who hid behind the masks. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Sheldon, the “Doughnut Queen," of the Salvation lyou seen it'.‘ It deals with the oriâ€" ent and its prolvlenis and possibilities. lt is one of the interesting new mag~ ‘zizines in our library. l Birmingham who wrote ”Spanish fouiii." “The Search Party." and other delightful novels of Irish life which llla\'(‘ been so popular, has just pub- ‘lished :i new volume. It is “Our (‘as~ ualty."â€"--laughable yarns of the leftâ€" overs at home. The American Library Association f library at Ft. Sheridan says that they leannot ,supply the demand for the Army. gave short talks about theifollowing magazines: campaign which the girls will carry on in cooperation with the Woman's Hub, and the girls were most enthusâ€"i instic over their presentation of the‘ Following their talk, games‘ “‘(H'k. and dancing ~were enjoyed hy the girls, after which delightful refresh- ments appropriate to Hallowe‘en were served. The whole evening proved to he a most delightful one. 3 Red Book Green Book Cosmopolitan Life Judge Photo Play l If you have any RECENT numbers which you are not using. or which Eyou are willing to sacrifice for those lfine. wounded soldiers at the Fort termxm leagues t-nt. Sm‘vrul monilmrs of the Luther ll-aguu of the Highland Park Lutheran rhufl‘h will attend the convention of the North Shore leagues which will he held in Libertyville next Sunday af- ternoon at 3:30; Delegates from all leagues in this district will be presâ€" Miss Charlotte Brand will be host- 055 to the Friday Evening: club at her home tomorrow evening. The marriage of Miss Edna Langer of Davenport, 13., and Mr. Gervase Brown of this city will take place Sat- urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown on N. St. Johns Plum, with the Rev. Abel M. “'hite of (‘hicagn officiating. After a short trip the yuung couple will be at home at the home of the groom's parents. «The f'hilathca class of the Unitwi Evangelical church will hold its sev- enth annual banquet Friday eveninm 0M. 2%. at 0;:43 in the Y. \\',. (I A, Mrs. Leslie G. Brund entertained the Worth While Circle at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Louis Shetzley will vntertain thv Euvhrc «'Iuh this afternoon. H H H]! > hls “1H msurc your launâ€" | C~C*2£“I£¢XM'OCQWW The members of the Elks club will enjoy a Hallowe'en party and dance in the club rooms Oct. 30. Invita- tions are being sent out. The Ossoli Club will Jiold its first meeting of the season next Tuesday at the Highland Park club. A very important meeting of the Dumarosq Spencer Post No. 135, Am- erican Legion, will be held on Monday evening, Oct. 27, at the Deerfield- Shields High School. At this meet- im: election of new post pflicials will take place and a lm-al constitution will be drawn up for future guidance. Mr. Robert M. Cobh who was sent to I’eoiiia as delegate from this post. will give a talk concerning the events which transpired at the state conâ€" vention, which will be of very great interest to all the members. A partial consignment of American Legion buttons have been received for distribution at 25 cents each. There will not be sufficient buttuns for all the members and in order to make a fair distribution, the Secretary advis- es that they will be distributed first to the chartered numbers of the or- ganization who will appear un Monv «lay evening. New Posts of the American Imgiun haw Mon urganizod at Waukegan and Lukc- Format. 0n last Saturday l,xl>m'1;.".'illu- started a campaign tn t-m‘nll m-w numbers in order to or- L:;xni...(- :1 pust in that town, making it Hm f'um'th pmt t-r 1w organized in In thv Methodist Review of Septemâ€" lwr, 1915. A. .I. I'I‘in‘ \VI‘Utl-Z "My liln'ur‘g i< .-‘\laddin'>~ Lamp to nip. At my library's shelf I change my lamp, lialtrrwl hy the day's fret and worry. fo: u m-w Aladdin's Lamp. In :1 (mu-t ('ornvr I rub it and mm“ appear 1:. lm\\' and ask my bidding. Simu- :ind tinw vanish at thoir wining. 'I‘hi-y build for m(- against iln- I‘Itt-i'nul (’itywvziiiil destroy it. In another muml. in another moment, I hid tlw‘m build for me old Babel and. >pvllhound. I listen to the ronfusion of tongues ........ Ilvt‘nrv tomorrow I have tlu-m liuild for me the Panama Canal, make :1 now rontinvnt. upheave a mountain. or build a coral isle in a tropical sea. They do my Herculean bidding. {or I have my magic lamp. They do more; tlu-y brim.r eternity in mo. for yesterday and tomorrow both lwcoim- today. . . . . All this my Iiâ€" lu'ury is to II)!" and inorvl" Mary is to mm-r and murv! "What is tho Shantum: and “hat has it to do v» Photo Play If you have any RECENT numbers which you are not using. or which you are willing to sacrifice for those fine, wounded soldiers at the Fort, will you bring them in as you pass the public library, and let us send them up; or will you take them up to the Fort Library (in Building 81)? Other magazines of CURRENT DATE are also desired. but these named few are especially wanted by the men. and “hat has it to do with me?" swim-«me asked the other day. He did not want u newspaper article. \Ve gave him the magazine Asia. Have ynu seen it'.‘ It deals with the oriâ€" ent and its prllivlexns and possibilities. it is one of the interesting: new mag~ The American Library Association library at Ft. Sheridan says that they cannot ,supply the demand for the following magazines: Red Book Green Book Cosmopolitan Lifu Judge A Children's Book Week will be held at the Public Library Nov. 10 to 15. Special exhibits will be heldI and lists for Christmas buying will be distributed free. The library staff will be ready to consult with parents and children about books, for Christ- mas and birthday purchase. Speci- mens of volumes renewed in extra strung bindings will be shown, as well as inexpensive but attractive books fur children. All the volumes are Public Library property and not for sale, but they will be suggestions for buying. and a book-dealer will be pres- ent from Larson's Book Store, to take v mans of volumes renewed in extra I Blossom Time' is a love story on the fairy-tale for grown-ups order. She always writes charmingly. and this time adds a quaint setting to her for children. All the volumes are love story. some havg accused her Public Library property and not for of being vapid, but her cheerful 5“)“, but they will be suggestions for wholesomenesa is certainly a relief . . fter some of the over-spiced prob‘ l ' , nd a b k- lealer Will be 05- ‘ ‘11}an a 00 ( pr ,lems we have found in some of the mt “M,“ Larson 5 Book Store, to take I "most discussed" books of the month. all orders that anyone may wish toiA great mflny people will weLcome a give. Even if you do not intend to ‘ new novel by this favorite writer. lauy, or if you have no one for whom ; “The Charm School“ may not have 10 buy, you will he interested to seelthe popularity or wide appeal that what the library ha; in Children‘s i Adm: D?" Miller 8‘ “Come Out'of the :lutchen’ had. but it W1” certainly be ja ‘hest seller' in the shops. and a ,nwst popular novel in the Public Li- l'lara Louim; Burnham’s "In Apple 9 l-rary. A handsome youth of twentv- strong bindings will be shown, as well as inexpensive but attractive books books. It will he an interesting ex- hiliit. Plan to come. THE AM ERICAN LEG ION l'l'lH‘lC LIBRARY l v M) question EEHA FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE Bartlett Theatre, Higth m and a Beautiful Girl Reclaimed a Social 0mg; Mutual Comedy. Two full shows 7- 00 and 9m. ' Evert Overton in ‘The Bottom FI‘lday Well.‘ Also Comed} “The Mm a Glove.” Tom Mix in “Fighting for can»? Sunday 2-ree1 Century Comedy. V “The Great Gamble.” Pathe’r‘ Tuesday Mutt and Jeff and Lloyd Co Ea] W'll‘ s ' "A - Wednesday-Sin? ‘ TEE; £32} v a F At V d '11. ”” ThlJFSdaY. 8.33:95 51. 311?}qu Maw: Elmo Lincoln and GraceCm Saturday fourth episode "Elmo thé M Also 2-reel Elko Comedy. International News. CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sued" mediately following; Wednesday Evening Testimonm g. Maintained by First Church of Chrhl. Suwtm. of H Therefore if you need a Fall Sui! or Coat. place )our order in“ ately, as we have a great shortage of first-class tailors. and if y. delay placmg your order you will nut be able tn secure yourd when you need ll, You are cordially invned to inspecx these matenah and styles. We endeavor to have the most reasonable prices We have nu latest models. Coats and Sons. (or tale It to- “ MI. that the stylish suxts of My D() YOU knOVV [hr only ones made of DUVET KORDAVAN. GLOVESKIN and VELOUR We have these M 402-34 Hoyworth Bldg m a very limited quantity. If we have to duplicate, we are to pay $2 00 to $3.00 more per yard. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE handsome youth of twenty Many telephone subscribers are careless in their treatment of the mouthpiece. It becomes chipped and cracked, and oftentimesit in broken off entirely. The mouthpiece serves to gather the sound waves of your voice, and when speech is directed at an instrument where the mouth- piece is damaged or gone, the voice carries very faintly to the other end of the line. Better satisfaction results if the mouthpiece is not abused. In case the mouthpiece is broken, call Local Repair Department, and a new one will be mailed. ‘5 CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges ‘ Also Feature and Comedy Two Showsâ€"7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Ldg. F. HRDLVUI CHICAGO Ladies Tailor and Farrier PROGRAM NEXT WEEK F. ARENDT Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday Bell 387 Central A venue fiVe inherits a girls' f. hoarding school, and [mica it as their president He fl‘ romtnce got mauled tragic-s. The daughter of Ii} prince then taught the We“ things he did no: knOW, “,1 came. {and n and find the . this sparkling little novel a”; “They say" Ihax ha” 0f *1 Nations in this world If“ people am- constantly ffllifl‘ with the wrong people! disturbing charm? What catastrophe? Read Ber“ pn's new book, ”m Charm." Everything end! spite of the disturbint it bids rm to be a popular I1 System 29F. rldan Phon

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