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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Mar 1921, p. 9

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A Y rt't’ ’IS uple MLQM: keds ice It s-oo and Purl Dml unâ€" IN LP IN _\E,Hln rumu ominous FOR 67 YEARS 612 DAVIS STREET: PHONE EVANSTON ILL E EVANSTON 449 CHICAGO ‘ ,3 PHONE 154 N MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1346 1347 ;. H. JORDANSA COMPANY A“ REA DITCH DIGGING YOUR OPPORTUNITYWBUY NOW Closing Out 0111' Entire Stock of WILLIXEJBUBERT \\ , ‘J. IMHVNEY One. Two and Thnjee Car Garage Heaters 1 car lists $120310. our price $90.00 2 car list 150.90. our price 112.50 3 car list. 180.00. our price 135.00 Hot Water Automatic Control That Difches for Sewers, Water Pipes, Drai Tile, Etc. N0 ‘50 gt large or tops all For pricesé arid estimates, induire of 'READY :TO SET UP OF ALL KgNDS by machine or hand with Skilled Help V READY-fro-SET-up‘ “.xsmxnmx BLVD. OGDEN AVE I‘elephones Highland Park 120 - 121 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. I?» A. G. McPHERSON M “NH Van-mum \h‘rr Deerfield, Illinois Dependablie Ford Quality H v «\Art trmprnnj ul ESTXILISHED 1'84 E HEATING Si “"1?!“ hack ini rv| l (red'vrjmu::hrw.~~ ~U|d \Am,nhum. ll hfl- h- hu‘l mp mm Jan: “(H 1H. Olunroe 2677 «I'VE-H" w. {uund uhjcc Ar,‘ Truck, ‘r I! and lwal~treulnnz huh arr {mt “m.“ H ‘lh'l ‘r10d, when or mumr n" upenm \u flu-nu.“ bu! I n11 will lwq rn n‘ )- J. .\. DOW NE‘ d{\"~I\ run-w added In multen (ht- daily mm pron-uh} "e and an“) \1 urd darted Vanadium in quality indnldunl whhsmnd 1w!» huildlnz fivlhmn {.1 And Services are held in this" church 'every Sunday morning at l0245. Sunday School meets immediately af- ter the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. 'The Wednesday evening meeting, ‘which includes testimonies of Chris- ‘tian Science healing, is at 8 o'clock You are cordially invited to make luse of the reading room at 387 Cen- tral avenue, which is open every lweek day fnom nine o’clock in xhe 'morning until six o'clock in the eve- ‘ning and Sunday afternoons from two .to six o’clock. Vanity â€"â€" what 3 lat; of “public spirited” work is done in thy name. It loks as if the penny might be- come useful again some day. The men who sit back waiting for things tn break will wake up to the fact that their competitors have beef!“ making things break. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENG, We)! times are looking better. Things seldom go as bad as we fear. Folks that follow like sheep. like sheep get their wool clipped. When we expect the best from any one we usually get it. How simple! Let’s do it. ‘ It is doubtful if there has our been in this city a better rounded display of nwrchandis‘e that appeals to women ‘than has been prepared locally for this Week. From silk or satin slippers, lingerie, husiery, to dresses. wraps, lhats and gloves with scores of other accessories in between, the assort- ‘nients are strikingly eumplete. Colors land designs are novel and beautiful ‘but not bizarre and the lines of the .newest costumes are gracefully artis- 'tic amf lack the somewhat startling semi-eubist efl’ecta of past seasons iBoth arbite rs and critics of styles have ‘unanimously agreed that this is to :be distinctly a silk season and the re- ; tail merchandisers are apparently tak- ‘ing full advantage of that, decision. Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon. “Man." ' Whn haw SUCl'UPde in pm‘fecting pro- cesses of producrinn that silk is now :in u-nriumy Instead of ‘an l'XtTflV'fl~ Lfélnk‘t‘ us lt wm first mnsidvred. ‘ Thc 1713mm! Status leads the world rin the manufacture of silk with an gamma} mnput of approximatoly $715,- 1OOO,()UO, buying 70 per cent of the raw ;material produced in the Orient and Italy and producing every conceivable artide in which ‘ilk can be advan- tageously use-(i. '1"\ 1w!‘ Hum :h‘ W011 E15 TH!’ Wow mvn. Hru Lg: tlupm‘Hm-nt store in \'--\\~ \urk fuuyui that Sin". had to he Y'I-ath‘w} m {wry u!“ its (fiVis‘iuns fw- muw nt' Hw \‘zu'iw! l;\\'.\ (u \Vhil'h the Y'ahrh :ulri Ms pmdnvrs :we‘put I'hsm t'm- (inn- \\hol: in anv @ilk mM fur z.‘~ Mina! “mum in HUM and um; \Vnrl‘. uniy by royalty. to 'tuda)‘ whvn it is Within thv rvach of the uwrmzv person In to priw and is uniâ€" \'<'ran_\' wurn. is a lung jfnp It has M-on :u‘mmplishvd through them- g't-nuity of American nmnufacturers Whn haw SUCl'UPde in pm‘fecting Dm- \'.-\\~ \._,,.;\- 1:“:me n ('HU\'L' MY. 1} Y’ahr'h :mri 1“!th I'E‘. <HM fur IIK ln ('clvbratiun of 1th four thousand lin- hundred and sixfytirst anniver- sary cf the «liscmwry of silk by the ('hincsv Empty.“ Si-liiig-(‘hi in 2640 B. (I. National Silk \u-uk is inaugur- thk'tl ht'l't’ lut‘lay. Lucal llh‘l'chhntls, {rum «it‘lldl‘llllt‘lll ~tnn- )irnprivlnrs m Il‘u‘ «minux of thv smaller individual Sliviw Um lizll‘nllr nwrvlmmlisv in \\lll«ll rilk is iiswl m pi'mluriinn. will {minn- >ili\ umlwlla nicri-liziiilliw in)" tin- L‘HHH‘ “will. Nut wnly “011‘ Mm The Latest American Creations In S’fii'ing and Sum- mer Styles to be ‘ Shown NATIONAL 5le wax . FEB. 28 T0 MARCH 5 HELD THRUOUT COUNTRY THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS I Ixu-n-hunis l! \\ \\~ V X1 2 «3n H N H I} 11TH vrg H} .\ 71h M U H mniuputr that this ' :1 wmurkuhlv imâ€" " and «mum-r buy- u- laid their plans H (Ewir «uxtunwrs pnrzmmy In su- all wrythinu into the hivh silk c-n‘h-rs, «'5' “Nu v‘nngr of \Vt A} up H; ll (th- styh ‘tsf'x'cf H11 \k HH'I {his TV Chicago North Shore Milwaukee R R.‘ -‘ Dag North Shore Trains Highland Park Ticket Office while our stock of each lasts. Coine early and save 50% 4 “A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned." EVERY POINT INFaCHlCAGO DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR BOYS Overalls. per pair . . . . . . . . . . . 31.00 Play Suits *100 White Bloufies. dress ......... $1.00 Blue BlouSes. 2 for ........... $1.00 Stocking. 4 pair for ,. . . . . l . 0551.00 Heavy Fleece Lined I'nion Suits $1.00 Romper§ .................... $1.00 dozen ......... Paris Garters. 4 pr. Suspenders. var. Bells. 2 for ...... ment .................... Arrow (bilars. 6 for ......... Heavy Ribbed l'nderwear Handkerchiefs, blue or red. per DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR MEN Canvas Gloves. 6 pr. for ..... $1.00 Silk Veckties. 2 for .......... $1.00 Soc-War every day: 6 pr. for $1.00 Woole Socks. 2 pr. for ....... $1.00 Blue Work Shirts, 2 for ....... $1.00 Overalls. per pair ............ $1.00 ()verall Jackets. each ......... $1.00 l'nderwear. fleece lined, per gar- VThere are many wonderful bargains in this Dollar Day‘ Spec- ial that cannot be equalled elsewhere. Our stock on some ar- ticles is limited and we advise that you come early. ’North Shore trains go directly into the loop “L” stations in Chicago, bringing you right to the business and shOpping dis- trict Without changing to street, bus 0r taxi. ' Furthermore, you can get ele vated trains to any part of the city Without leaving the “L” statoins. Are Convenient ‘ Don t forget these Dollar Day Specials » are for one day only, ; Day Saturday, Mar. 5,1921, Highland Park Bargain Store 1st 15 N. SECOND STREET .st Door North of Sweetlzmd’s HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Phon‘e Highland Pafk 1361 OTHER DOLLAR SPECIALS The Best High Grade Ginghams 4 yards for ............. $1.0y Shaker flannel. 7 yards for ...$].00 Corsets each ........... ‘. . . ..$1 00 Flannel Petticoats ........... $1. 00 Nainsook Night Gowns ...... £1.00 Coverall Aprons ............. $1.00 Heavy Fleeced Underwear .$1.00 Silk Stocking. per pair ....... $1.00 Fancy Corset Covers ......... $1.00 Braisiers. 2 for ............. R00 Tea Aprons?! for ............ 51.00 Middy Blouses .............. $1.00 Satin Bloomers ............. $1. 00 Everxda} Stockings. 6 pr. for $1. 00 DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR GIRLS Aprons. 3 for ........ .- ..... $1.00 Stockings, .4 prs. for ........ .3100 Corsets“ each . , ......... ‘. . . Flannel Petticoats .......... Nainsook Night Gowns ...... Coverall Aprons ............ Heavy Fleeced Underwear Silk Stocking. per pair ...... Fancy Corset Covers ........ Braisiers. 2 for ............ Tea Aprons?! for ........... Middy Blouses ............. Satin Bloomers ............ Everyday Stockings. 6 pr. for DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR WOMEN 50% on each Dollai' PAGE NINE

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