Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Apr 1922, p. 4

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1.1.. .1 ‘i On Sale at § HardWare, Grocery and Drug Stores .c... $080“. 7 , V - ‘5 Anyone who (all- u- what in firm: Pictures speuk til languages and Ind helps us to make it fight is I fit to all um. nfviend. £46: FOUR '1'be bthatuémlonnufor ltuhopodtlnt nogobdnnd re- mtlén will plobuhly be within; WM: mt will app." around in aunt August 1 “they knew whnt this country. as it might («fl-km do with thdr time. ‘ for n Ku Klux. What we think Is our best efl‘on’is- Some folks claim that the cult ldogn accompmiod by profuse pen-1 union: In becoming too may. by this establishment are the minute and hour hands of your clock. Let us esti- mate on the job and tell you when you hove it finished. We‘ll be there on the dot. Our prices are right. Among the Hands Employed I? N. Second Street AND SUPPLIES WE SELL ONLY HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES FEED EVANS FEED C0. FREE Trial Baffle! 51. Cum! Ave-u - " Also Dealers in New and Second- . Hand Furniture Telephone [1. P. 181 HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0. Highhnd Park â€"-$o'-‘-}¢~x.:....-- Telephone H.l'. l2! mples. and by the mum Ori- n1 mm wi its wide wâ€" a And den ad pom Architects who Mt tho Incline: rnlnndmunlsbow’inthegnlleriu ‘ll be delighted with the “whim etching: of “my Howuth and Frederick Landau (him in the u~ hibit in the Print Room. Hmrth'l know Window. Not" Dune" h u no‘eworthy whit-mam. m Fnuce In: by William Loo nkey. and n9 typical of his favor he studies of pmtut‘life. Them In also two prints by Funk Bnmyn. ‘0! check] intemt beam of Ir. Bnnflnm'u fame I: In artist. in oil. Emelt' Stephen Lula-den exhibits tee etchings, of which two are of e glnmorous and nemoto 11nd: o! ibet and Hindultnn." Luanda! in II- Iya {twinned by nib menu In tha‘ pious buhen in thy Gangs. the Itmge rites of Layn- in “bot-II Eotwo beautiful prints. No mn- I ha a tireless experimentaiiat in “In technique of etching. He invented a fiver with; sharp hook ao that I could be drawn domard instead d being pushed away iron the art-iat- he ease and facility which thia a!â€" orded made it poaable for him to mplete a portrait in a few houra. is method waa mod on the portrait 01 Thomas Hardy dbich in on a me plate and is one of his boat. Waiter Sickert. who year: ago waa friend and associate a! Whiltler'a worked with him. is represented , William Strung. one o! the ablut of the pupils of the (nut Franck master Legros, was living at the time glut the exhibition was plnnned. but died in the spring of 1921. He is represented by five etchings including his famous portnib of Thorns: Huh #y 1nd George Berri-rd Shaw. Strung An exhibition of the work a! can. temporary British euhm will be open the public in the Print Room of the icngoArt Institute during the ‘ nth of April. It will be of especial i tenst tn lovers of the graphic um ause it includes tint brilliult _ up of young: Englishmen and ' tchmen whose xeniu- in linking period memonble ii the history of q'riginal engraving. , William Stung. one o! the ablut of the pupils of the (nut French n that lived through the catastro- once more enter: into normal nhd happy conditions."- »? order flnnfly enun- nnd the In: t p 1 I (dam to the front by a violent change, :rq‘placn the former rullnx elm. and hlishes its chimp fur the tutor: g vemment. Economlcllly. however, Uzi-can see that. contnry to the two former elemenu. there remain: very ch of the oldcr regime IN! the c may: come much more gradually ‘- sometimes (the I whole [charm ti n 0! human eflort before the new wonomir forte: Inquire their final hold upon the people. Thiu in the mson why the constructive periods that follow a revolntkn and the not- chl and economic protein." that re- sult from the uphuvul .re Il'IYI yo; I w in developing. They sometime. t a whole decides Mon I stable E'I‘CHERS’ EXHIBITION AT A" INSTITUTE f‘Ununlly I state comm nut of A n-‘ymlution much more powerful Hun itwvus in the year: preceding the olution." slid Baron Korfl. "The on: are. firIL (hit it his a nvw p¢ iticnl Mructure better ndapted (u t new requirement: of the day: act‘ondly. Ind this it more imporunl. Hy! State comes out o! n rev'olution h Vina becomr mob mon- impenunnl. v”! majority of Molutions luv:- h ppened in monan‘hinl muntriru and wre aimed at the (huructiun of urchy and autocrlcy. Afu-r the lution. And the fall of the mun-rm - y. the State and memmcnt bu; c impersonal. and hence much‘ nger. ‘ Socially the end of (he rrvaluliun m ns that the new clam or group U "wmizy. Evanston. in: week. The a nker wu- by Inference optimistic m r Rani-'1: future. for. in I typically cl r unulyniu of the future of that up! country. be indicated I belief th’t while the economic and politic-l A. _.:II ._._J c ‘ tea may be now. they will trend to rd stability Ind bdtu-rmt-nl. h’ '7 the {Burch o1 . me Hurd- fo ndntion lectures u ’Nonhvcflfm ummu tau-um er:- in no chance whatever for an element 0! the dd authentic 0 or in Bunk return (0 power. w the present mu k Bollhcvlki g 9 “mm: 3nd falls. according to Baron Sarina A. Kbrfl. Who do- Tel. 410 I" W. ”‘3‘ Via" WWW [Hum-”Wu N “VlVAL l8 EMIBLI W.“ 'ork of (bate-wary British Young Artists on Din- phy This Month WNeflee-wl-flcowl lmamw.c.'r.u.hnu J. smith dubs: In Ill- Cal-try: O'fl-ilflc About JUNK Nation’s him Little trick- fooI little people for little 'hfle. ciyt folk: are putting am but non. 9nd patchi- tub. in an old hm thaSoiIMlndbeW tn the upped for “not hdphu children. The campaign to furnish life (or than fat nnothcr yur b bola. carried on through rounty mutin- tiom who are making ecu-film of (and: for than, or on money h an dim! to Ir. Bernou- at Chicago. and {man than- founded to the Near Rut. run-hon According to the sum-m a! George M. Reynolds, nun (MM. 19 South La Salle 81"“. OM. some n! the W. C. T, U. ornuhatiooa in the state have nlrudy respond“! yarn has had the mum! of childa hood :0 cloudy at heart. will mt to havemmepninthoufluolth childnn of the Near Eat. Wran- not pouibly. without touring At your heart utrinn pit-tun the WIN “Morin: of that help}... chfldm in Bible Linda. that mm. of tho olden (‘hn‘nh‘nn Nluon.” ‘0! ch. Won-en'- Christi- Ibupr- nm Union a saying. "I know that tho woman of this country vi!) any to "I! try of hungry childm Vb have no mother- at father- to can {or them. It in my hop. (but by Enter we ohnll be able to [In 1 con» plou- ucountin; of 8.”. live. and" The loner “to up. “Your omni~ uuon which {or more than lit) NW, mu chin-u for v0."- GAN E13. $400 Less Than a Year Ago ;~ LEXINGTON CHICAGO COMPANY EVANSI‘ON BRANCH 1008 Davis St. ' Phone Ev. 6975 USED CAI WWI“ A1" 14“ SHMN AVINUI ago the Gardner at ӣ85.00 was known as a “big-value" car. Today we can offer you a 'gnaler Gardner, with fully $1200. 00 additional value built into it, at practically $400. 00 133 than last years prioel [la a real buy for you. The headline tells the tile. One year, mmumucm Hupmobz’le' Always my QGALITY TIRE SHbPr Can you that 0! an othcr at. th- an: am kind mutton the p (In you think 9! any othcr at. M-pljcod or lowwricod, t ha wmfiflMl-fihtbuiemmlt-un fit. hut of export twin; and “and“; and tbs fly it Im. It in pnrticululy immune from the you muting which matron-u ”dun-notch“ marl-oaths. It in and WI that the Hupmchilo h nlnp ready rm- Igu. for an r" drlw. n dpy’u run, or a month: tour; fl yo all “LP,” 1031mm Lake!" 11!. Hupmoblle "11 Ci OT. mu.'k mud-"m“ up. um an moi Mi.

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