rd grounds each plane » the work an“ to- have mning inw autjv jvnur prrpare a {kit next ! behew‘e éesttuyed ltiful sur- 1 mnds. we haw 3 (her 30W- U9". :1 near 1 Job} ' ‘ Eat: Sun-hr, L 1 variety } beauti- RI [ER XXII [11“8.’ right. raven You’ 11 Never Miss the Money g that you put in your @ Christmas Savings Clubg Join OUR Christmas Savings Club THIS *1 YEAR and reap your reward NEXT M (L Small Amounts deposited weekly will give you a nice little sum to spend (or save) next Chrlstmas. payments may be made as follows: mmmmmmmxmm Do Your Christmas Shopping Early, “Please†Choose from Ready=thear for Your Christmas Gifts We Have Now on Display Complete Lines of: Ladies Serge and Silk Dresses from . 22.50 to 39.50 Ladies Waists in Georgette Crepe, Crepe De Chene etc., from . 5.98 to 15.00 Our Infants Line Consists of Dolls, fancy Hangers Comb and Brush Sets, Rattles, Infants Bonnets: Dresses Knit Caps, Leggings, Fancy Robes and Numerous other Items. Silk, Serge and Plaid Skirts from . . 8.75 to l The Everwear Guaranteed Line of_ Ladies Silk Hose . 1.00 1 Ladies Bath Robeé, Heavy Eiderdawn Ladies Silk Underskirts and Bloomers Fancy Gowns _an,d' Chemise in Silk and New Lines at . . . . 1.98 to 5.98 Headquarters for Underwear, House Dresses, Sweater, Gloves,“ etc. Henderson and Camille Corsets 7". Highland Park 'rust and Savings Bank Daileys- Ready-toâ€"Wear 1 cent increasing each week will pay you 1 cent accreasing each week wxll pay you 5 cents increasing each week will pay you 5 cents decreasing each week will pay you 25 cents deposited each week will mean 50 cents clepositecl each wee]: will mean One Dollar deposited each week W111 mean Resources Over a Half a Million Dollars 3 per cent interest added to above amounts ‘ Cent? J Aver: week “'CCL week week WCCk wee]: 1.00 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 Highhnz? Park. Win? 11 pay you 11 pay you ‘11 pay you ,11 pay you :1 THE mam PARK PREbB. HIWD PARK. mum.» 5.98 to 10.00 6.50 and 7.50 8.75 to 15.75 1.98 to 5.98 $12.75 $12.75 $63.75 $63.75 $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 33$: OHMUSUAL IMPORTANCE 3 Every Enquiry Made ' a by Enumeramrs :5, Government is now preparing to El e what is known as the Four- W Decennial Census, and for that alum, test examinations have been heléfor enumerators to conduct the wo ‘1 of obtaining the informntion this (‘9 V 5 requires. IV entire United States has been pu forward this work. The Second ‘ct of Illinois comprises all the '_ . towns, villages and farms in Cool: county outside of the City of (‘hï¬gm and the whole of Lake coun- ty ‘ to the Wisconsin line. The dis- triqg has been divided into 285 enum- eraflrs' districts. and the work will beg‘ï¬i January 2, 1920, and, it is ex- pew, to be completed within two to {Hui weeks. This will he the most «emirehensiVe and important census thdtg the Government has yet under- REL Everythimr aliVe on Decem- 111l::;:l, 1919, as well as every farm, urinal and product, is to be named azun'emrded in the enu111erat0r's scheâ€" duiaui Every home. every farm and every 1l1u1itahle hem-\olent or fra- tery'ul institution in the district will l:e éalled upon for this information do†to the smallest detail. The nauï¬-s. ages, oecupations. nativity. 1111111. language spoken of each inhabi- tant} must be obtained as well as the maker tongue of the father and moth- ‘ bf the householder and his wife. In 13h 111anne1'.1-1.'er_vthin1: connected \\i§§,1 111' penninintr to, the farm is (anal fur 1n the agr11altural s1hedules. l l T110 enume ratois 1harue1l with oh i taming this information are men andl “1 e11 “ho have qualified for this W131 and re"1ei\ed their authority frdm the Secretary of Commerce and' the llizutnr of the Bureau of Census at I .-1.<hin1:ton. Tliev should b1 met “it“ ready answers to the questions tth are required to ask because it is 3e law of the land that true and; 111:†rate replies should be given every ‘ inï¬ry. failing which, or making any: fa ‘ statement, in1urs a heavy penalâ€" ' ty' beenrding to the at of (ongrcss foiiithe 14th Detennial Census passed antf approved “3th 3rd, 1919. 1 1 “one should hesitate in giving this information for fear facts required! shuï¬ld reach neighbors or taxing bo-i di ’ as the enumerators are under1 , _ to make returns only to the pro- ‘; peifiotl‘icials of the Census Bureau and: todaone oth1r The enu111erators arel 1n§¢ruct1 d to he polite and 1ourteous,§ paï¬ent and 1-',ivil and in so doing are‘ entitled to {ht respe1t and (onsidera-' that of all called upon in the dis- chï¬iwe of their duties. 'Ii'he Wnrk of an enumerator at the heat will be hard and exacting and;; it h to he hoped exery citizen in the: diatriet “ill cheerfully and readily; 31min this stupendous and important Gavernmmtal unde1taking. Respectfully 2nd Dist. of m Supplemental Special Assessment .\0- ;: tice No. 2-12 Hotice is hereby given to all pebl adds interested that the City Councilf of the City of Highland Park, County1 oï¬,‘ Lake, and State (If Illinois,l hdiing ordered that a sup- I plï¬nental special assevment be lev-l ied, to pay the deï¬ciency of the costl at the work and interest for the pavâ€"l irig and otherwise improving the 81-; leg; running northerly and southerly! irt'iBlock Eighteen (18) from the‘ nottherly line of the Brick Pavement: in'f‘the Alley running east and west! in _‘paid Block Eighteen (18), norther-E lyi {to a line hen-(10) feet northerly; ofléand parallel to the northerly line‘ aflot One ('1) in said Block produced‘ “Bony, all in the City of Highland l’dtk. (‘ounty of Lake and State of “I uis. which improvement was proâ€" v ,«l fur by an ordinance passed here- tagyrc on the Seventh day of July :Lfl). 1919, and the lawful expenses (if‘ur-h prncemling, the nrrlinance for 2; supplomuntal special assessment bghig on ï¬lv in the ofl‘ice of the City (Kirk of said City. and having applied tog§thc (Viunty ('uurt' of Lakv County {9! an awes‘smmt of the cmts of said i rovenwnt, according to beneï¬ts, 21%;; supple-mental special assess- in it t‘rmrmf having: been made and i'ehjrned :0 said court, the final hearâ€" in‘ thorn- n will lre held on the 18‘ day of Dow-umber A. D. 1919, . r < Smun thereafter a4 the basins-<3 Y'. will {if-rm“. 11 (‘HARLES STOFFEL,, mans 5m: m 31 1mm â€dun“ Hyahlf‘ NOTICE SIM-'1“ Supervisor: Alinwnt 616 S. Michigan Ave. Chicngo. , Telephone Harrison 4045 IN miles-â€" for $4er Rummaging around with matchas, hand lamps or lanterns among the count- 1N BEDROOMSâ€"- IN LIVING ROOMSâ€" for Contentment You can 't be cheerful in a poorly lighted room. Real mjoyrhent for your family and your guests lies in brighter, better light. IN CELLARSâ€" staredâ€"merei ;- mksomnmwm t . ShowingofechSpn'na SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES for Cbmfort The simple twitch of a switch while still reclining brings restful darkness or floods' the room with in- stant light when needed. Makeiyours the home en- joyabile with Theré ought to be an Edi- son Mpzda-«SO or 60 Watts-win every socket. for Gonvenience To push a button at the head of the stairs and have a bright light guidâ€" ing your descent and il- luminating every corner makes tasks less irksome. We’re making some extra- 3"; ordinarily attractive renown] â€W prices. Take advantage of the opportunity. The prices are font; a limited time. ,Pélblic Service Co. :An EDISON MAZDA for "everg socket Liberal reductions during DECEMBER AND! JANUARY of Northern Illinois VERY telephone call is an inter-related service between the caller, the operator and the person called. To get the best out of telephone service there must be co-Operau'on among the three. The person calling should Make sure of the number by ant ' consulting the tele- phone dlrectory. Speak dletlncdy. with the llpe cloee to but not touch- M the mouthpiece. The pomn culled ehould answer promptly. Both should avoid long telephone convenntions, which result In busy elgnals to other-unb- ecrihen who my want to get your telephone or that 0! your correspondent; We ask your coâ€"opent'son in Our cï¬om to make the service satisfactory. (lo-operation CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY