PAGE TEN Sl’N’DAY-MONDAY. NOV. 23 24 “THE BIRTH OF A RACE" The play that cost a millionâ€" owr two years in construction Also a Pictograph Admxssiun 22c; war tax 3c Jack Shun‘ill and Mable Withee in "ONCE T0 EVERY MAN" Doll-Van Production "The Great Gamble" 14th episode Also it turned)“ Admission 18c; war tax 2c Atrrm-H» Emr Sivlv IInxm-<_ 503,0“ sxnmm‘w West <Mv 7529300 to $12,000. Lots 1er V ‘2‘)" $23 to $60 per ft Lots :30 x 1.30. $2" to $35 per ft. COALE 8L SON {9531? Acres. 3 1-8 So. First St. COALE St SON 2:5: IWANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE -â€" 20 lots 50:180. locatâ€" od on High Street nenr Frail-1p. 3!, block north of Exmoor Club. A11 1m- provemems In. Will sell at. once or Itnghe lots. Small payment ‘own. balance) on time. Joe Lencloni. V03 BENT FOR RENT â€"« Furnished mum. 67H llohwwuod AW. :38 FOR RENT â€"~ Twu smtcs of runms with bath, alsn {\xu small rooms. 3:17 Central Ave. :de FOR RENT â€" Marmun roadster in gum} mmlitinn. $400 for next six max [:1 careful responsible party only. Whitman. Phone Winnetka 1396. 15 If RABBITS AND BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE White Male Rabbit, 8 mos. old . .3 .73 Belgian Hare male, 8 mos. {. 2.00 Pedigreed Rufus Red Belgian Hare. 4 mos.. pair ........ L41)†consisting of four rooms with electrii- light. gas and water. Call 634 West Vine Aw. Highland Park. IKSpd FOR RENT -â€" Furnished bell room. Gentleman preferred 652 Michigan Ave. Zlflpil FUR RENTâ€"TWU nicely furnish ed rooms. Gentleman prrfc-rrcd. 2'3‘ .H E. Laurel Ave. after NmzA‘Zl. a FOR RENT â€"â€" Furnished mum. 15:: N. Green Bay road. 38 pd ROOMS â€"- Nice and comfurtable on second and third ï¬vmrs; also a nicely furmshed cheerful quiet pm- vate tw- room apartment an ï¬rst floor, Mrs. )chernmnd, 186 Broadway Ave. Tel. 1121. 538 pd Single Male. 4 mos. ...... Single Mala, 3 mos. ..... Common Rabbits, 6 weeks pair ............... 'xi’Ame _- A maid 1‘ house Work. Tel. H P. 932. bM\r (him (‘1'! {it “Vt-r uh‘rq (‘ 0 r (Ts H H ‘n FOR Rf‘T: FI'RVIN’HED HOMES FOR TIâ€? WINTER. MONDAY. NOV. 24 “THE BIRTH OF A RACE" The play that cost a millionâ€" over two years in construction Also a Pictograph Admissmn 22c; war tax 3c WEDNESDAY. NOV. 26 Eugene O'Brien in "SEALED HEARTS" Select Production Pathe News and Christie Comedy Admission 18c; war tax 2c PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEKâ€"CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR RENT Tel. H. F. 5-57 or 53% Address Box 692. Libertyville. 111. FOR SALE â€" ()m' emmwlwi {uh :h, 1 pnrch swing, I‘. purx'h chairs. h mm}. Ft-dvral clm‘triv washing mu m: 1 vim'trw iamp, .3“! Laurel AV Hi}: 1-â€1 J} FUR 5TH}. Theatre Building HIGHLAND PARK HOMES {“05 SEE I'S FOR SALEâ€"HOUSES [YA HOME Tl'ESl)AY. NOV. 25 \\ S xm ‘flll‘ FOR BARGAINS iamp H A ‘lnwnsmirs flat v. Evatiw!‘ ‘iawu: (‘uli Lake Fnros )h’s. Ladd. or 20mm Phone 17 01d THEATRE 4.00 3.00 ,m pd Bert Lytell in his Greatest Successâ€" June (‘aprivo and Creighton Hale in “0H, BOY" Pathe Review Mutt and Admissiun 18c; war tax 2c HKIHHHH]. ply ('nm \tun \V 33‘le FUR \\ll‘ - llllll nlle‘l "19Ҡt'hmx‘ull-t. ï¬n- passvnger tourim: an: l'Ixccllan mmlitlun. slightly nsell. Bargain if sold at nnw, I'hunv ll. Pl 164. 374 SlTl’ATIUN WANTED High svhm») student wishes empluynu-nt afâ€"- [or Sl'htNII in (-xvhungv for board am! runnL Addl‘t'>\ S. 8.. Pn-ss Ofï¬ce. SITUATION WANTED ,, By exâ€" perienced infant's nurse. Ref. Tt‘l‘ 1037 Highland Park. :{x pd SITUATION WANTED By mar- ried onuplo H'olorwh as ('nnk and but- Icr. th‘. Tcl. Duuglas 7159. or addrvss 3157‘ South Park Ana, Chicago. WANTED _._ Experienced maid for housework. N0 laundry. After Do- cember 1. Three in family. Tel. 531. Mrs. J. L. Martin. :3! WANTED â€" A man or woman to work in restaurant kitchen from 4 to 9 p. m. Phone 5-17. :lSpd WANTED â€"â€" English speaking maid for general house work, plain cook. fund of children. small family. huuse small and convenient. ()wn mom and bath. Experience not no- cessary. Tel. 258. or address 440 Glen- vue Ave. 38 WANTED A “'m‘k by the day by ï¬rst class laumh‘vss. ('all 1028. WANTED â€" Maid for general house work. (loud wages. No children. (‘all 146. :38 pd WANTED ~- Nurse maids. 2 fami‘ lips living together in Winnetka. Each want nurse for LWU children under 4. L'nusual chance for sisters or friends. Write 1060 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka Tel, Winnetka 72 . 38pd you AQQ. 3% WANTED â€"â€" A good man to do garden work for a few days. Tel. 1056. 38 WANTED -- Mother‘s helper to take car:- uf [Wu children, afternoons. Phone H. P. . 38 SITUATION WANTED ,, E pcrionced infant's nurse. Ref 1037 Highland Park. SITUATION WANTED B) AH kinds of repair work, furs clean. mi and wpaired a: reasonable prices by Mrs. Devlin of ("hicngm Tel. High» “and 73 for appuintnmm. 37»39pd Metro Special ‘athe News and Hank Man Comedy Admission 220; war tax 3c “IS"FH‘ANHH'S Fl'RS (LEAKED AND [’RESSED - S:\TI'RI)AY, NOV. 29 ‘arle Metcalf and Virginia Hammond LOST LUST >~ Watch {uh with Masonic mhlcm, "FL H. P." on back. Reward if vturncd {U H E. Prye. care McPher~ nn's Garage, Hzghlund Park‘ 38 pi I()\'T â€"-- Satunlay afternoon an nanwlvd pan.“ pin with diamond in vn u Tel 3 £7 u'h‘pri WANTED Small sizv L'ns stm v r x‘uz‘mu :rnml Prakvr. Win buy or (“<- hzutgv :1 larger Nu rumm- fur samv. 'l.‘ .\', (in-«4‘ Hay 1H. 3:“ pd Y’l FOR SALE A 1 good gas range, pelt ct L-nnditinn. also 1 pair of antiqur tnmuns. 4 colunial brass scunvs, Ap- \' t'nmnmmty Shop 01‘ Mrs. (‘arr .1. 4w 2;: \V.~\.\"I‘EI) T0 RENT -7- Rcusnnuhlo Marc. flat nr rnmn by Nov. 2.3 m uncl’. .-\(Ml‘t‘>"‘ 1'. U. Box 331% \\ \- 11.. 1-01: SlTl'A'l‘lUN WANTED SlTl’ATIUN WANTED _-1n~.. “THE BAT’I‘LER" World Production Two reel Christie Comedy Also Pictograph Matinee at 2:30 Admission 27c; war tax 3c " \HXTHI) T0 RENT ANTED T0 RENT _, Sm “1th yzml. Ruasunuhhn iii »\\'(-. ANTED ’1‘0 RENT u Rm: “mum" whn are delaying: a ï¬- \:: :‘rv was“ treaty must M- «i In» (Sm tinqm-n who \muMn'g t “ith thmr tire apparatus to the muusv tin-y \h-rv tun hu<y paint: THURSDAY. NOV. 27 “LOMBARDI LTD." SALE , , An U1c1lzmtl 1111121 tim- mml: 11011. \pph at Host \1. 1’1 Shaman 3' SALE â€"»~ $111 fuuiim: hczm-x :1 htvr‘xuxIvL \V RMLH- R1L FRIDAY, NOV. 28 l't'min‘lk'ml that t-u'rylmdy of r‘vv in Eurnpv is coming over mm. tn «\upt “il llizmi Iloh 14 :\ li-t nt‘ purple het'v feel T(‘\‘Xl'lt,'llnn$ should he rt‘ Him that lN‘ «'zm‘t came m-ei in. p we: {.1 <uit xhvm. Mutt and Jeff Small mt 512$ «‘cn 3M pd )8 pd 38 pd pd Sale of Velv’ewt, Silk and Wool Dres? THE HIGHLAND FORMER LITTLE THEATRli: '()FI-‘ERS LECTI'RE (‘ovRï¬E The opening of the ('uurt Lcctlgro Ruom will bxing hatk tu (hicago pém ple what they lost in the closing of 61¢ I ittle Theatre. The ( ourt Lectigré Rumn is the former little Theat , its seatim~ napmity slightly enla 4 ml to accommodate a larger audien e. The Court Lecture Room. under ï¬fe direction of the J. B. Pond Lycenim Bureau. was opened on October 18th for a series of lectures to extend thin) the winter months. It is the sincg hope of the Lyceum Bureau that 1‘hivauo people will support this ar If tic venture. The management ll present “Utl‘d writers every Sundh'y afternoon at, four o'clock at the Co :1 Lecture Room. They will give an ‘- formal talk which may be followed y discussion. after which tea will ‘e served in {he adjoining room, at wh h time. the people will be given in opportunity to meet the speaker. i 'l‘iext Sunday (Jonningsby Dawï¬n will speak. the following Sundg‘y, Hugh Walpole. 5 The original "l‘hn'kuuurd," nr nlffl'e prnpvrly “Mm-k gum-d." mnslstml bf Hm \“hnhl body of â€In rump {nHmvérs of un nrmy in â€w ï¬l‘ld during tho wars of the middle- mzvx. Mnny of than had in (h) whh fund and ranking. :1 (1 so Ihoy trm‘olml with Ilwir puts. D a and urlwr kin-hon {Ho-INN. und in, morvnvvr. tn wush whih- un thv nml‘kh Wm: H «l‘rï¬t‘nlt mnr‘wx it ix‘ !‘:l\'.\‘ to / how applicable tin» term hot-nine £0 thew. ’l‘hm \u-rn n 'Hrn lot and molt 01 1mm lhumngh :um. ms 3 Now the kickers are kicking ab t the kickiess Thanksgiving mince p The (ration of “arming signs for h mIIMhN is L'u :nly upprmiated :t2- \w'.’1_'\l (it-1mm. a~ they mdkst <plondid targets fm >hut gun prbc- v'. \ nut night :It :1 hut fl)!†â€1“ :‘tvlul'v hs‘ walk-«l vul'l)‘ purl. r x'n-lrlimi' yu' ain't I‘m. om inwmium. 1h» ('urinux fur! Ihnx will-n Ihv bl‘ [vnrhylo-rm\\'w;1r~‘urT:u Hunt hmth I“ . ¢ rc'plm‘wl l‘_\' Hn- um- jun lu-himl n. ‘he . \\‘]In!.~ vmr mvnEH: up :I 'HH'I ":4!“ mid (hh tukvs Illnw- mmimmlly,§do .Yum‘w) nl\‘.':u~' ix‘ :unrunrm'd n svï¬of [v.11], 1m [Hamm- Ln“ many hv \vegrs H I] (In Magazine Cun Tce'h Thv uln'lvhnm h:v< “h“? inn :Hw Six beautiful styles? are pictured, but of course there are dozen of others equally as attractive in a complete variety of waï¬ted coloringsi with fashion- able new modes of trinlming 111-- wvelvets -tricatines -â€"-tafletas â€"--wool jerseys ---satins , ---Silk crepes a ..»,....4.. A..." Origin of Blackguards. mu Ill 7i“: 1h h um‘ 7494!: Ill $24.75 and varg‘dus combinations ,.m\=m\u-v- : Lake Co’s. Greatest Store For Women 8 Childrenâ€"- Announcing a Sensational Special Purchase- 35$, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS gmIIIIIIII'MIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllflllllmllllllllaflllllflllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllflllï¬llIIIHIIHIW '1llllllllflllllllfllllï¬mmmflllllllllIllllllllllllflllllllflllllllWMMlfllfllfllflllflflllllllflflfl Owing to the urgent need for more space we are '3 It is only natural that the departments that lune made the L’Wii'eSt gain be gn en additional Space It is . therefore simply a matter of gnï¬d business iudgmm 11 that we close out our iurniture department <11 that 1111‘1 311lerz1l1l1 mme 11111111 can be mmided for those othe1 lines 11.111111 1 untitute our must 111111113111 and fastest grmxing departments. for some months past we have been greatly cramped for space- While our furniture department has generously contributed to our vast increase in business. other departments have made much greater gain. OUR business has been going‘ahead with such gigantic strides that Closing Out Our Furniture Dept. Greatest Store For Women 8’ Children A Saving Opportunity That Probably Will Never Occur. Again ‘ Great Price Cutting Sale Ndw in Progress A very fortunate transaction on our partaj women of Highland Park and vicinity an Oppon for decidedly advantageous dress purchasing, as is not likely to occur again in months. -at the Davis Street “L" Values uj) to 37.50 .50 ".of the Boam ~{ 1 1 _mty per n nt, an Incream- xx n Linn! ml: “ holly “UFtif .-v -y fl Shortage of Teachers 5 ' Instructors Attracted b; Higher Sularies in Other Capacities in the f.(‘( Of In! HMN‘ZY‘ g. mcheï¬ n! m1. ow mm an my mï¬r if a: much. m 1,] ï¬ve years q}: and at is ~’ ‘: .un â€d that sch )1 ï¬nd: ; n av ON! fact. Shin Whole mvumry k confronted with a shomg when the like of whk‘n was before The tankers a in lttractbd by Myths! shiarie other lines of Wk. and year by the percentage of yuan†poop; '«WW for than†_z‘~ thei ’vork is faliing‘ofl’ Lu. 3 Mr} 11 EW. It i~ q commwua. 3;; An are in which large fuvm 3r an age in wmcn large fuvm a for skilled “with of a}, k poduce a treattr'uucpm 0! c4 gig] prmiucts If Que educ-atiur children of Lhi! countiy is a gunk-d by intdligent ' eople thing 4»! paramounxj pormr IEulu‘ies of withers everywm Lï¬ve to bé incteased_m such tilt the ’class of Leachfrs cap gouldim: the plastic y'mnds Vic‘sion THANKSGIVING 10 BE 1 BIG DAY AT THE 1V0 Ton; of'Tuer†and of Other Food Being I pared for the Big Annual Feast SUMP'I‘UOUS TFmS'r Two wris of ‘turkcy are W in thi ovens ï¬at Fort ï¬t for the b5; {aiion Thu 58 Day, wheli zbout 2.500 m‘ be tracedim Hm feed of ma: About a thouflnfl men will be M outiide bf the {on W ‘ }fllilies or individuals. I, . nae Mom % Following ii the warm in gmnhgiving dinner It the F Consumme. oliVes. ictd “"1911 May st ed'with @5111 d! hand: ‘5. candied ‘wefl Ix Ruben-y saucer lettwe said “3“! nuts, and); beaten ‘EM and coflee or db" dï¬â€˜ ‘7' Spgciai Entertainment In the dual-noon the Fort S‘ , 1 team plays tie Great “In It Gteat Likes; ; A speci‘ï¬l enumfnmem h: â€Vided b}: pdihm an of the ' that}; at: bed ptients. there will be a WWW performanc in due L'ymm Fruit Men Donate The szx chlcn' anwsia‘ M“ has ‘htn 1% boxes in t0 the Led pammh' a: a '1 ' â€PM. The Red (‘russ Luca} tamiisltribme “1.000 (“11 F“ me}, 0ft {ht uay. ‘ .One hundred. mm iron: 1er P h enknaind m; mykrwvii the erï¬vï¬-Lh ‘Balkr. 0 Why M cur. myâ€: game; “DY éORESTEBS (‘A ' PARTY BIG SI" "amour. :3â€! mania}: ’5' U‘ "at: yngï¬ 1h" bandit (If hh’p“. i'1‘ “8th 'ml‘ “‘1‘ ‘n‘ h"? in we}! :9 ï¬mn I 153' I2] A 111?“ number v. peup he Nunh *1“ front Exar bHULV’Y‘ ‘14:: 51 at undan lest .zm- 3“)“, fl amt: Of the be "Men? nf a group of 3 £3“? " iIWn. If (“mica“)- ' "is. Maï¬a 0' ( armor a: a! 3rd Qrty gi\ e: BEEN‘ UNDER be .attradéi to 1‘. ki: