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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Dec 1919, p. 8

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*4". PAGE 9 Neckwear Mufflers :‘ 59c, 75c, $1.15 $1 .,49 1.98 2.49! Wide four-in-hand ties of hand- some new patterns and coloringa. excellent silks, indmxes. Women’s Wool or 59c to $1.49. Children’s Knit Mittens and Gloves at 25c, 39c and 69c. Infants' White Knit Mittens at 10c, 25c and 35c. For Women and Children Women’s fine Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors, including washables at $2.25. $2.75 and 32%. Women's double silk extra heavy gloves, in black and colors. Speâ€" cial at $1.49 and $1.98. Dolls of every description from cupie and character dolls to the Teaseme dolls or statuettes in var- ious “cute" poses. Other Dolls 39c, 49c, 59c 69c, 79c, $1.19 $1.98 Large size, full jointed kid body dolls with real hair prettily curled. What a Man Would Choose for Himself Christmas Gloves Dresses to $16.50 at $10.75 Dresses to $20.00 at $14.98 Dresses to $32.50 at $18.75 Dresses to $37.50 at $24.75 A great opportunity for gift purchasing or â€"â€"about 500 handsome dresses in the most f1 colors and styles at the following speciallv redu Dolls Men’s Garters in Boxes at 50c Men’s Hose at 250-50c-75C-$l Sale of Dresses The Store will be Open Every Night Until Christmas PAGE EIGHT Suits Half Price Kid Body-u At each nf the {our prives â€"~ $27.50, $39.95, nru mats of cxwptiunal lwuuty and quality, {rpm Slh'cl'lu!ix‘.~. lvx'nmh-ioths, Won] velnurs, ['nm Poms and trimmed with fashionable furs Nuvelties and odds and ends of several higher prived lines in good styles and colors. Coats to $80 12:2 19$. In all Styles and Sizes for Womm {oats to 18.50 Coats to 37.50 Silks - Serges - Jerseys - V elvets Coats U2 to $60 at Coats Up” to $40 at Knit Mittens Waukegan ’s Greatest Christmas Store mity for gift purchasing or for personal use me dresses in the most favored materials, the following specially reduced prices: .98 ‘ N l. Mufflers :Then let us witche onecaccord $1.,49 1 .98, 2. 49:8“)g pmses t" 0‘" Heavenly Lord That hath made Heaxen and earth of ht, Plain colors and stripes in fancy} mm“ or conservative effects apprecint- 'Andbwithhthis blood mankind has ed “gifts for young and old. our: 1 For Christmas Gifts to ' Women E. Bumham toil‘et preparations as well as other meritorious toilet waters and perfumes of quality the especially suitable gifts. Children's Bath Robes at and 83.98. Christmas Bathrobes Women’s Blanket Bath Robesâ€" special at $5.98, $6.98, $7.98. Cor- duroy robes at $5.98, $7.98 and $9.75. At Sale Prices for Women aud Children Infants’ Knit $3.98. Other Sweaters for Womenâ€"spe- cial from $3.98 to $12.50. Children's sweaters, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. Infants' Bdoties, 35c, 50c, 75c. Knitted Gaps, 50c, 75c, 81 and $1.50. N eckwear Collars and Vestees Wool velours, kerseys. chev- iots. and plushes in new style‘ good colors, some fur trimmed and other Knit Goods Women's and Misses’ Sweaters in slipover or button styles, values to $10.98 at $5. â€"t0ilet water ---face powder ---pen‘umes 50c to $5 Women ’s Xmas ioats to $125 Sweaters ‘X'mas Sale 27.50 39.75 $59.50 and $77.50â€" stylishly fashioned Yukon plusht-s and Sets $2.98 and $1.98 fruit and eatvn Boarding Home News. Thu stnnvlvcs prmm. at new produc- tiun. prnmism In Pn-t'nmP n pnpulur fruit The fruit is practically the sumo- n~ thv ordinary hrvnkfnfit prune with vlw cxceptiun [hut thé’ 9mm: In th.- «mm-r is rpplnwml by H mm kernel or Wm} that can M) wmkml with the lung f Hail th incarnate Deity, Pleased as man with men to dwell; Hark! the herald angels sing, ‘ “Glory to the new born King” jHail, tho Heav n- born Prince of Peace Hail, the Sun of Righteousness, flight and life to all He brings, .l Risen with healing in His wings. iMild He lays His glory by, ‘ Born that man no more may die, lBorn to raise the sons of earth, f Born to give them second birth lHark! the herald angels sing, ; “Glory to the newâ€" born King " THE FIRST NOEL lThe first Noel the Angel did say ' Was to certain poor shepherds in F fields as they lay; f f In fields where they lay keeping their 1 sheep, I On a cold winter's night that was 36 f deep. l Chorus Noel. Noel, Noel, Noel, ' Born is the King of Israel, They looked up and saw a. Star, Shining in the East. beyond them far, And to the earth it gave great light, And so it (ontinued both day and night. “Glory to the new-born King." 3 (‘hrist by highest Heav’n adored, ; Christ. the everlasting Lord, M'ome, desire of nations, come. ; Fix in us Thy humble home, H'eiled in flesh the God-head see; ‘8 Our Lord Emanuel. - HOLY NIGHT! PEACEFUL NIGHT Holy night, peaceful night, Through the darkness beams a light, Yonder where they sweet vigila keep, O’er the Babe who, in silent sleep, . Rests in _heavenly peace, Rests in heavenly peace. Silent night, holiest night, Darkness flies, and all is light, Shepherds hear the angels sing: 1 “Alleluia! hail the King, Jesus the Saviour is here, Jesus the Saviour is here.” 5 Silent night, holiest night, Wondrous Star, 0 lend thy light ' With the angels let us sing ‘ Jesus our Saviour is here, i l I i i I I I Alleluia to our King, z Jesus our Saviour is here HARE. THE HERALD ANGELS SING IHark, the herald angels sing, “Glory to the new born King; , Peace on earth. and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled.” Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With th' angelic host proclaim “Christ is born in Bethlehem, ” Hark! the herald angels sing, f Iluw still we see thee lie, i Almw thy deep and dreamless sleep I The silent stars go by; fht in th) dark streets shineth l Tht exeilzisting light, '"llu hopes and fears of all the years, ’ A-n met in thee tonight. {For (‘hrist is hum of Mary, 3 And gathered all abm'c, 1“While mortals sleep, the angels keep _‘ Their \vuttli of wund’ring love. EU, morning stars, together [i l’rm-lziim thy holy birth, [And praises sing to God the King, l I , And peace to men on earth. ,0 Holy (‘hild of Bethlehem, l Descend to us, we pray, l ('nst out uur sin, and enter in, Be born in us to- day. “Ie hear the Christmas angels i The great glad tidings tell; [0 come to us, abide with us, 0 sing, chorus of Angels, Sing in exultation, O sing, all ye citizens of heav’n above Glory to God, all glory to the highest (‘horusz l Yea, Lord. we greet Thee, fBorn this happy morning. News, to Thee be all glory giv'n; qurd of the Father, now in the flesh l appearing; 0 LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM () little town of Bethlehem, Chorus 0 come, let us adore Him. 0 come, let us adore Him. 5 0 come, let us adore Him, Christ, the Lord. 0 come ye, 0 come ye to Bethlehem; Come and behold Him born the King of Angels; Chorus: 0 come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, To be eunz next Wednesday eve- ning (Christmas eve) between '7 and 7:30. in front _of the City Hall. O COME. ALL YE FAITHFUL Tobe Noel, c CHRISTMAS CAROLE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND max, minors Ire News. w. u now produC- «mmA n pnpulur mum me crystuis are stained, the brilliant tints of the opal are due to its structure“, ever so many minute cracks reflecting lights at different angles from their edges. An amethyst ls quartz crystal of another variety, Containing {mm 5 to 13 per cent of water. , An old papyrus text, recently un- earthed in Egypt. shows a strong blal against women. After cltlng a long serles of unfortunate happenlnzn In history. It bluntly charges all of them ldlrectly to the «omluct and Influence of woman. Then H goes on to my that If she have wealth for her ally ln wickedness. the evil is double. The last line of the fragment ls not entlre- ly legible, but appears to be of the same general tenor. uulutteo o! Precious Stoneu. Opals are in certain respects alto- gether peculiar among gem stones Whereas other gems, such as the ruby, the emerald. and the sapphire. owe their colors to mineral elements by which the crystuls are stained, the brilliant tints of the oval are dim m The Mocking Bird. No two mocking bird families can occupy the same tree or bushâ€"and there are some lively straps before their territorial boundaries are estab. “shed: but once settled, their peace treaty is faithfully kept. The mock- ing hirti never forgets that he is a stair in the musical world. He will help pick out the building place and lay the foundation of the nest; that he suddenly seems to make up his mind that he is a poor architect. but a fine musician. and abandons house- buildiug fur the business of singing for ‘ his own little world. ‘ FRANK'L. CHENEY, ARTHUR G. BROWN, E. G. HUBER, (42â€"43) Board of Local Improve- ments of the City of High land Park. Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, Dec. 12th, 1919. _ The grading, draining, constructing :an eighteen (18) foot wide cement concrete pavement seven (7) inches thick and otherwise improving the alley running northerly and souther- ily in Block Eighteen (18) from the ( northerly line of the brick pavemem A in the alley running east and West {in said block northerly to a line ten 1(10) feet northerly of and parallel‘ lto the northerly line of lLot One (1) in said Block Eigh-’ (teen (18), produced westerly, all ‘in the City of Highland Park, 1' County of Lake and State of Illinois. ;Highland Park Special Assessment 301' said Court Docket Number. 242; and that application has been made ;in said certificate are true. That a ‘hearing will be had upon said appli~ cation on Saturday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1920, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the County Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. Objections may be filed to said application on or before the hour of ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of of said day. i to said Court to consider and deter- mine whether or not the facts stated Export of Cattle. w- rank: \wre firm nxpnrtvd to 1m! from Anwrim in NH. but It 1:? hemmo n rc-un' nr hmimws un' Qunlltieo o! Precious urn! your: hm". and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original or- dinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: in the (‘ounty Court of Lake County Illinois, a certificate that the follow- ing improvement has been completed, Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed Ungallunt Oldtlmen. Phone Highland Park 190 Federal System of Bakeries It’s the Sign of the best bread made The Trade Mark is' on the . Bread. Look for the word NOTICE Humor-om Comment. Wimp hm] m'mmnanipd hls mother to a church sol-mm» at \\‘thh Ice cream was sorwri. The following Sun- day his hrmhvr had 50mm! 109 vream at thv ntmndny mm}. and thpre being a smnH «1112111er Mfr. had upponioned It to the momlmm of the family at supper. On receiving his pnrtlnn WH- He looked at hie pinto (-rmr-any. than said: “Mnmma. this looks like I loofah!» did) of to» Noam." . Good Guest. Apple was anmng the first word- on which the class had been well drilled. One day wlwn Betty‘s: atten- tion was elsewhere thex word ape wa- lntroduced. In the drill which fol- lowed "ape" was Betty‘s word. She looked at it somewhat puzzled. then smiled at her teacher and said: “Half upple.“~â€"Chicago American Walk That Tells Character. A peculiar walk is that of the long stride with the decided swing of the shoulders. Thls walk is generally to be seen in authors. aetora and artists, and is characteristic of th;. art world, the man who has ideas of his own, and is quite untrammeled by «raver» tion. It denotes independence and. if accompanied by an emphatic planting‘ down of the left (out. a fitnmp in fact, ‘ resolution and determinatlnn, 1 - ..._.., _-...... 1 Neither geography. climate. diet, Iheredity nor any other known influ- ence sufficiently explains the cause. the distribution or the behavior of lep- rosy. There is no discovered certain ' cure for it, and the cases of complete ‘ recovery, if there huvo been such, are rare. To most Americans it is happily only a name made funiliar by Bibli- cal mention or by reports or missionu aries to far-off lands; and the estimate that there are 2.000.000 of these hope. less sufferers in the world comes to many people as u surprise.â€"â€"Rocbester i Post-Express. F edeml The first episode of Pathe's latest ser- ial will be shown Tuesday, Dec. 30 Patbe News Harold Lloyd Comedy Final episode of “The Great Gamble” SUNDAY, DEC. 21 Gladys Brockwell in “THE FORBIDDEN ROOM” also two-reel Sunshine Comedy TUESDAY, DEC. 23 Ruth Roland in “The Price of Folly" seriesâ€"- Bartlett Theatrégé 616 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. T ‘â€"â€"Chicago Americfin Christmas Eveâ€"Bessie Love in “P‘°"‘""J" SUITS, COATS ANTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24 “THE LITTLE 8088' also Keystone Comedy “SOLD FOR GOLD” not”. and thpre being Mfr. had upponionod ’Y‘Q of the family at vim: his pnrtlnn WH- plmo mummy. than Highwood, Illinois TT'HVWW WMW PROGRAM NEXT WEEK Liberal reductions during DECEMBER AND JANUARY 19 South St. Johns Avenue FOR SOUTHERN WEAR Showing of early Spring f/ m Bur 19mm Eat! Frost at Varying Height; The mason {rm-‘1 m-r-nrs on 10' land: when ”Miro i~ hum on high ground In hH-ause the: highvr ground cool: on‘ mar? rapidiy than the lower. and the upper mmnnn nf air being thus condensed. flaws dawnWer and deposits the moisture, which (-han‘u Into frost. Cold air In hmvler that warm and nem'ec to the bottom. I Keep Accounts. Farming is.- a businvss rho same ll banking or running 21 mercantile euth- ushmmit. There are products to ho told add articles :0 m bought. The keeping 0f 1] Tl‘l'flrll M! ”10-59 and 'd.‘ tenninlhg the rvlannn of the 003° to the Income “Ev important consider:- tions on M'or)‘ farm. The fanyer should know what his income ll ‘04 Just how hp is disposing 01' It. 3. can know ms ~nly by keeping book! and (he first at” me new year is 0!. propvr time In hugin.â€"Exr‘hflnge~ Sincerity. Slncerlty is the most compendiu- wisdom. and an excellent instrument for the speedy dlspatch of business: it lusplres mmfidenve in those we hi” to deal with. saves the labor of many Inquiries. and hrlngs things to an 10- 8119 In few words: H In Jlke trlvellu In a plain bean-n road, “'hlt'h nummOD- [5' lump: :1 man sooner to h -' JUN“ D9_\"R end llmn byway-s ln whivh me: lose themsolwsâ€"Tillntsnn. Making Haste slowly. There ls something extremely In» clnating in quickness: and most mu: are deslrnus of appearlng qulck. Tb. great rule for ha-muluz so ls by not attempting to appear quicker than you really are: by reaching to under- stand yourself and others. and to know what you mean. and what they mean berm-é you speak or answer. Every man mus-t submlt to be slow before to In quick. and lnslgnlflcant before he I Important-Sydney Smlth. SATURDAY. DEC. 27 Eddie P010 in the Cyclone Smith ur- ries, entitled “THE COMEBACK International News “Elmo, the Mighty" Mutt dz M Universal Star Comedy THURSDAY, DEC. 25 Christmas nightâ€"first class v: ville Frank Keenan in ‘clephone Harrison 4045 “THE CAMBRIC MASK" Also Christie Comedy “1N TH E BELLS" Harry Pollard Comedy “HOW DRY I AM” FRIDAY. DEC. 25 Enigma Ea'dnr: Iahim’ Ginntumn DRESSES Alice Joyce in till- F‘Dectod Whole Qua: (0; ”mar. h fetter: lube”. ‘ Command humus. T the me his death hung in lendpr Creig'ns. (3mm); buxom 1 n9 2- )Ole 0! 910(8de huge I N‘nt: incl the] !h«

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