BRIEF EMORY IS GIVEN iutra-ea-auoe I had In hm Are. eiehtlNeNatittqtat Wdthonpidmthud -aftheP_tkmerfWotrtett's Mint!» thttud8tatmusetemt irtnnhtt-tht?rtkuhtthrNn- than] â€public by In!“ Dickin- Among the white ectivitiee in which the {nineties hee taken pert ere the edtetion for pure food which reunited in our preeeat pure boll lewe. and the campaign for the need-nth»: at our nature) new In mak- inc of the growth of the federation end ita pumoeel. In. Shel-men aye: Matt a Century Age "Kauacentnryagothefewwom- en's club. in the United States were almost wholly cultural. self cultural. for the enrichment of the life of the individual. The relief work of the Civil war had given them some prac- tice in working together for a corn- non end. The knowledge that they could organize a society that was not an auxiliary to anything, draft a constitution. diRerentiate it from by- laws. conduct a meeting with some regard to parliamentary procedure. plan their work and work their pup-a all this must have given them a sense of aohievement and power. The civil war changed conditions in this coun- try, as the World war changed condi. tions the world over. The former things passed away, and women be- gan patiently to learn the new duties taught by the new occasion. 'e "Probably no one Wm ever know exactly where end when the first club for women was founded, but by ten- erul “consent that honor in given to Semis u the flmt club to have writ. ten constitution and by-lown. in New York City. and it speak: well for the vision of its founqers that from the am it had brooder tiapirattons than the purely literary and artistic clubs. Founded In 1868 “80min was founded in 1868, in New York City, by Mrs. Jennie C. Croly. well-known to women of her day as a vivacious writer under the pseudonym of Jennie June. "Todny u never before we are struggling to misc even higher our banner, to inscribe on our heart, these words of our lecond president, Ellen H. Hmotin: “The motive of the federation is " m WM atâ€. "V: Tl; =' fawn, "-- ._...._____. " 'tttet".?""'""'-.'.. _". I 1otb. V TIBW'noze l . new“ eon-cooler ETHICAL WANDA“) C If†_. -e' V , ' _ _ u... u mum-:4 4 m now common i , “WWW n o-eo-ttr-er,.-'. i, , __.__. l f ,', m ', e,,-",, moose-inn; mama, a“ and“. 'tMititd. ,â€- (irttqariuit5e irqtttteqrtti. b ammonia!“ PtleeAhrt .‘ u tii,e,yyqytife.iletjete.t,t.uey it. Weneeduotlpookitom . autumn" itriiirutetHaqrltitm?rNtree in tear-ttte-f-tfer- Mable: .iaiooeW‘p-ramm» to ttd'2t,tttGu1hfg We,“ ,_' ,,i".,t'.tye/'r"i,lt't4tli,l.t',ei.fl I we must on I o. B. ' ' T e " " ' ' our tr. We must the in the um- o! ion JJi,fd,Tgidtt','td'tt','M'd',t iii,tuuan. W“ Md-ttps " ' in the home. in the school, in N" York, in Nationâ€: 3mm Mng- the number»! than moo atrmtiy-, world.’ . ", , “Hm“: _ T 'atrend-tttu-r-tttye co iderthemnltiplicityofworku. petit9ttt-ntstqrttattherigBto. Indium; More-oin- .pmtic-Jml dam-ad day. Infnctthemethodeofyeeterdny etrtitsirirerthntth1retattet> I totheomdomnndthediver-hnmylmuï¬upï¬b‘uyhmfl, ,ittttei,!t,'.iretsertr. imbecile» on that function: without new in- attmted “marrow. m of us who and by inhedleo. The into William M “M tttty complete unity. and m thinking in terms of “may. Areher, after praising â€W thir- unity that - not: no a hind- competition he “Iâ€. The no“ in the ‘New York than“, said that or donut upon our diversity. whieh you hear in trade “location, " mind!!! “I. '02!!! in ind.- the club women of the United convention hello, in contusion] m "ner, end Mr. Cyril mode told no 3 teq build ttttt for “Winkâ€. tmt ridore Ind in the courts entire moon; that . certain ploy, now drowinl fo humanity." ‘ "of those bueineu men whoee ideas of M“ bonnet in New York, was """""t"""""'-"-"'"" . t distribution would appropriately trace worse itg',,tg"ftgt' ml T,,'. A MAIL SERVICE I . the qyiU-ryn.nnd sfiit..hnt period of mix: Mr L'hl I',,',' aol,. Archer“. 1 snows AMERICAN WAY tAg,t,'gnJ'ttT,','i ft/eg1,','r 2,','f, mm be coiled aqueomilh or man. i _" " V often ore those of nouns business men Ittdeeener h... curious byjpmdm A Ast, Compared With Subsidized waking up with u start of the new play called Pup'py' L"? its ’prnioed Plans Adopted lit European competition. t',e'2,1','rl,"dtt l 12,1ttl' if: l , ' ' i Countries A .131 {Meg t1h,1fie,1tlyr21; written for idiotic intents." co the III ' pad I to the o lit that fund fri upon a unity that od dump tho club 3 build m f humanity." " ls-tit-ttttUdo/tte 0.E.Cheney,vlcs-pnesldent.Auer-‘ tri We ninth in mm 91 $tsqttthettnttehetf1etatttmnturikd ur , ,in the home. In thrirttttol, in Neqr%trh,tttNattmt'tBttstne_ world} . '. , uine,writos: . . V I--k on: the whole bmad, Goldy 'ut-od-tttttio-deem" co 'orttt-ttttpBeitrtrfryr_lpettttoit_utqruttti-o. 'et, ms,pmetiertartd deftntta,nrtd day. Infectthemetllodlofyesterdny "NdtotuoeeaMott-tdtud_htltnumtr1ia-ittrAtuhtftronti. I" that functions without - in- qtmted comm, M of u ntho {ti " up“ our MP1.“ unity. and ere thinking in terms of yesterday's "uituteer"u"..tlti,nf competition no ssleep. The noises ies or have! “9011.0“! dh9mitr. which you hear in trade “mention, l the club women of the United convention hells. in concussions] cor. 8 r r build not for “BMWâ€. hut riders end in the courts on the moons fe l, humanity." I -of those business men whose ideas of ii, ..____.__._ . i' distribution would "g'g.t,'Nt [nee ts _ _ i the quill-pen and silk.. t period of II 1'fgd%vlfi'iaN jrur Americsn business. On the other hand l: ', the loud cries you no hearing more i -"""-, ' _ often etc those of some husineee men r ' Compared With Slum waking up with s start of the new Mans Adonted In Eurooeen competition - _. _ A I Compared With Sub-mud I s Adopted In European i, Countries _ he advantage of the American 3 m of eneou'ratrintt prim capitol to nice undertakings u what the E pedn system of government Butt. si es to be met out of the pockets of t Ag taxpayers 1is once ageinwmaQe Jie', edvnnuge of the American tt m of encou'ruinc prim unite! to eke undertakings u min-t the E pen'n system of government Butt. ai asstotremetoutofthepoeutaof t taxpayer in once min made ev ent in the development of the " m I service. Last week a new air m 1 service Wu put into operation een Chicago end Della, Texas, cu ing the time to twelye hours. Ott Ju e Tth a service between Chicago an . Minneapolis we: put into op4rntion. Eurly in April, Elko, tle. " ; Boise, Idaho; and Paco, Waah- in n, were linked up. July lit, B ton will be connected up with N _ Yorkmnd the mt of the coun- t . The important factor worth ro- m boring all the time is that the ex use of there undertakings Are be. . met by American business men, s 1 that there will henotu levy as is thi, habit under the 'European sys- tem for the maintenance of the serv- ie ' which will else mean that the intetrtitmtiona for the constent re- duttion of costs will be prosecgted wi' h the utmost vigor by the men who tt making the expenditures. The m ernment simply meets A moderate subervisory overhead instesd of the capital expenses. ' ANN! it in aid that London is the pcisrrer center of the world. We had animated this distinction belonged to lll'ltTf _ '.Bmttl_e.'--"'"'"e'"--'e-'"-'-"'""- 4- "Vr rs 1 v' _ c' 0» C., t ,'»-.. eh. “It“!!! My)“ ', um um rm_rm1m PAIL mom 1 . In the good old den (running " moat nnything more than thirty day! ago) distribution we: dong a straight line and competition was along other “night Jinetrr-nt right angles to it. In other' words, the line of distribu- tion waits from producer through wholesaler and retailer to consumer. The lined, of competition were between producem turning out similar prod- ucts, tretretrt wholesalers in the same line, arid, between retailers eelllng practically Mention] goods: - _ The old competitive methods ranged from priee-euttintt to arson, including slander, bribery, espionage, man-steal- intt and fomentintt astrikes. Contpe- tition was competition in those days.- When two competitors .116pr to meet in the same room it was against business ethics for more than one to be able to leave the room unassisted. But nowadays, in these wishy-wsshy. times, when two men in the same line meet, they start talking about co-oper- -ative advertising or standardizing sizes, eliminating unnecessary styles, uniform cost accounting or standard terms to the trade. And, if certain senators from the middle. west are not within earshot, they may actually talk of a merger. .111th from the way those Asi- atic and south American countries are akin; for council seats. the League of Nations credentials com- mittee is going to have a busy time with the contesting delegations in September. ' ' a v.» ' 'tt,Ei"t' Wig; :21;le £3 Btaarimtg -irii,i/ii. t Nam 10 woun- . no m anr nomN wow m id The Art Institute of Chicago has set aside one large gallery for exhib- its of special interest to student: of grammar and high school grades. This is the Children's Museum. But the Children's Museum is not for the young people alone; it is a miniature mutHhmtH shady room,--for those withyoung minds. It is I place where eo-c'alled grown-ups and the wise Maine of children find recreation and the inspiration of itnaginatisre ;thlngs. Things which are real and important. end interesting belong to the Chil- dren’s Museum, nnd,there one will and these thintra,---to he studied it SPECIAL CHAPEL IS W - f FEATURE or SESQUI Banding to Be Domed Wholly _ :to Prayer and Meditation at Centennial one wishes, but above .11 to be looked at and enjoyed. Among the perms- neut exhibit: in the Children's Muse- um is a group of cases showing the technique of, various nrt processes. Wood carving, Cloisonne enamel, Ine.. Quer, and Japanese color printing are explained and demonstrated in tlv's way. 120 North First Street, Highland Park Phon4 1110 QUALITY A ' Econbmical Transportation Alttmeasf.o.b,rttetuMgeh. tair" 510 (and. Oak) WM our, Small Down P Convenient inns I I" " ill- "l,TiriiG'ia'GiGiut' ' . they“?! tq be tftldlU' of Chic-co minim» ", for 1tt!.tteli"iG""iiaiGdaGktd--t,i4 2t he. Vanilla†iiiiigiii'jit,tq=ggAeN', 3.23.2“an that MM. _ d “and†In my}?! in m.- S,',",'",','.':', tmt “I†" ',"tau a y, n" “W ,'g,'g,'L"lh'll'd, dnmma,forthatis New York. VII A- -- " a... will and Prof-um WM. RUEHL & cod) CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, Division of General Motm Corporation l rie l "ttultt,'irteg,"'t' 'SSS oGiriidir.hitiniiiie.t1tettttutf GiiiiiiiiuS-,tt-hne.t iirii'iatiuuoeititst-et iktt-tht.dtrmtdtttr. MW odoldxlobovm,hold -ttter M Guitar-tttttit/mrs-tredo -iiiriirttsn0eit.ti_ieotPmyottt, E. new» of cue-co mimic!- may»; f 'au", to "I dissolution of =ll2'lld all at: mt unwr- “and! W†ai'ririuuatard-,fttrttV mmdmm¢nndhdm MoetttoiNfuufttienhmintiom can't Myuchmtit ', o,itttntinAdnrtt-thwttrrrt toou-totummond"Ptmflit, ir-iii/ir.,".-'-,'- aeuat4u,itirf11meitandutustvor- Applying the speed of light. 186,000 miles s second. to theglisc-lihe eon- formation of the universe, Professor Realm fixes its distance M end to and " â€0,000 lightness, said from tap to bottom, " 80.000 light yen-s. muting that the earth's di- - ii approximately 8,000 miles, of shout one-twentieth of s light-sec- ond, there is good ground for testing thniwordofourerristeneehnanotrrt ruched dwellers on the in triage of the cosmos. To their ears the com- motion esused by the and of this world msy seem no more then s touch of "atatie"-dttst something to be tuned out sud forgotten Jis the eternal music of the spheres. Notice is hereby given that n special meeting of the stockholders of North- westernCeteinenlledtobeheldnt the once of the company, 5 South St. Johns nvenue. in the City of High- lnnd Perk. Illinois, on the fourteenth dny of July. A. D. 1926, nt the hour of ten o'clock I. m. for the purpooe of voting on the propoiition to du.. solve aid eorporotion and for the trnnuction of such other business no may be Med necessary. Dnted'June M, 1926., 17-19 ttottt-prtottr-trerdbt [#3 IV "was: l YET With rugged strength where atrengthi needed-with an abundance of wilful Ing power in its modern valvecin- e1 motor-with an upaodate chassis a that includes every quality feature tial to safe, speedy transportation. ' Improved Chevrolet provides a me performance that has given it a wo reputation for depen ability. C 1 Ask any one of over a million Che . owners-women, " well as men-and answer will be-"It's smooth and ttowi, ful-eo, to drtve--economteat to ow -and above all, so dependable!" hd for a demonstration today! T . So Smooth-So Po Steve Petra. Peter Limper, Nick Klufetos, Directors. se,ctteaatrirgges if Costing . More .- tttdll/tg "ot-r-ut swank Full-Size Hank Auto gupplyco. butâ€! 1'11 tannin cam and tear of at. just. ordinary 'tTi/S Loiidlsr ith hr 1'h"iiih, mu 1. 1m = ll