wanna: 0mm i, Gone ftmtt flat â€W1 [s Ancient called: of Their " Pooch In linking of Two little Amalia: girls, - just arrived in â€New to dem ammo rug-mm: at “0 W1 Centennhl exposition. {M Chi} dun, who am who yum, old, dine! iii-ii,; Triiaik $1 ihe, orien" itat which is now on the tiooi oft)? PAGE TWO room of the White. Kong. which w presented to Widen! Coolidge la yet! in token of the trmtlttrde of ti children af the Near Ea“ for Ann can help. The life stories of the» girls a tragic. Vertouhi 'AT,'ft.1't tho slightly the elder of the o, was prived of her tether when‘ she we: Ii yen-I old by the thrust of it Turkis sword. She and her mother end ti little brothers accepted the protectiol of e wealthy Turk in their native .cid of Harpoot, which is in "the interiq‘ of Asia, only to witness the death q the boys by native troops} Ther mott er in dispention carried JGrtodhi Dr. Henry Min. of Bonn!» M ' plunges at Hnrpoot, nnd " the ti of the exchnnge of popplntiom. to - lowing the Smyrna dinner, the one of the 20,000 children ovum out of Turkey into Syria and i0th eountriea. Her companion, little Gulcnh ke - raran. was flve years aid wheh r family received word that her fnth ' who had been forced into the Ttrrki h army, was dead. Ber mother’s den followed soon after. Gulcnhwu - en to the city of Moraine by an a _ , who later wu forced by poverty tt give her to the Near, Bust Mliel Chair. Both of these girls are products f Near East Relief care and traini . They have been fed, clothed a d housed for six years; they have - eeived an elementary school educ - tion; and they have been trained T a experts in one of the oldest and fln t crafts in the wor1d-rtyt weaving traditionally an art of thleir people r eenttirietr. They have traveled. fo r thousand miles to show to the Ame i- can people who visit the expositi n how American money has prep two little rug weavers not only earn their living but has'helped preserve an ancient art whose exti - tion was threatened during the t r- rible days of Immune and damn EGGS- . Strictly Fresh Phones meete 1677. 1678. P", nqtqtrmtM 143 i weetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North PM: Strut. Elma Frek Delivery Seririce, to Ravinia, Hi land Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield 8 dozen Peas, fresh, sweet tender, 2 lbs. for BUGAR-at. & M. Pure Granulated;), ' 101bm for "r-e--'-""'"" Lean Beef Soup Meat, the lb. m Boneless Beef Stew the lb. .-.---4----- Breast Lamb the lb. -.L., Fresh Plate Beef the lb. “WWWâ€. SIRLOIN ROAST Boneless Rolled Beef Roast. Itf. Halibut Steak the lb. Wm". Salmon Steak , the lb. R-..,-.----. SPECIALS FOR FOR FRIDAY ONL FANCY POTATOES Pnreata Dead 69c hr 16 lk lk lk We lk this. , V V _ Litttiuitotttd, tttmme,tt w inur- â€chalk“ m‘npiniou of her on tom ‘6“ all! Impnly two," till up; '1nirtrAlt My. been thou- andn‘ot III. 100,000. I think, some of u in Syn-it. lots'of " in the Ru- sim Cancun- nnd still more of In in Greece. And Americ- hu taken eire of as att and is teaching as am trades, just like Gttlmt"t? Ind- me. I wish you could see the boys who tie the silver fititrree in Beirut, and the girls who make our Iovely Armenian Ind Syrian embroidery." , In mower to a queetlon. she spoke- rapldly, her eyeeyhhining, with brave- ly held-hack tears. "rn I glad to be. in America? ot course Pin glad I came aa a duty, because we must ahow our-benefactora what we on) do. and they can't all come to Syria. America has saved me, and I want her‘ to see that I am grateful." l 1 Assigned to Booth Vartouhi and Gulenla. dressed in their native costume, will be assigned to a lam booth in.the Palace of Bar. cation during the period of the expo- sition, and then will return to Syria, although several offer: of adoption have already been made to; Mieinitr w! the organization under whoae ana- picea they are here. They are in the personal. care of Mrs. Pearl Larson of Chicago, a Red Cross nurse who speaks their language f1tttttur "iiiarGiiiirikiire like k bit of their adopted Syria trenqplxnted, for the arehiteeture of the booth will be in Syrle'n style. yellow stucco. uten- tiled in blue and gold, With oriental} archway: decorated with stripes of: brick red. A feature of; the dilplny will be an exhibition andiahr of rare Armenian potterr--teeitnem' of on- other at neerly lost-to present (by civilization. for the people of Kutah.. ia, where the pottery originated, were practically wiped out 'during the wnr ‘and its manufacture he: only recently been revived by an Armenian exiled from his native village to Jerusalem. Fine hand-embroidered linens, which represent still unether branch of Near Eastern art, made by refugee women in the industrial centers of the Near East, will also be exhibited at the ex- position. ; Illinois State Fair RAPPI BAMS- '_"' Miller & Hart ', Fresh" Calf Sweett?retyU, lb. Armour's Stat Bread and Butter Pickles 3 jars for ...te....t_.-..kHtt-t_....rt.e._M. White Fish the lb. _..., Veal Breast with pocket Front Leg Veal Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. m-.. Beef Pdt Roast the lb. WM BACON MtUAR1iS--- 2 to 8 lb. pieces, lb. ......m23 y, e Sliced lb. w..__..,,._...._.u...._m30c Roast. lb. Trout the lb. THE GREATEST FAIR ON EARTH Sprqhglield. “1421-23 you MONDAY ONLY tireciAr, F son sum Fri lst tip, Highland Palk’s Down Town Store ,L....._..35%c _-...... Gi: FRIDAY Jilc 30c 4Se 40c 22c 18c $1 VAN DY“ Author and m Soon for _ Dr. Henry an Dyh, . wr, diplo- tnat,teaeherandr - “Thu duty: preserved n keen in ,. li in politics andvbeon noted for hi: my remarks upon certain "pect- of Il .itia in this country. In the Amd Scribner’s Magazine he comes 0 lil th . full- length portrait of u a i, " c, up- liftintt Cohztossman w ' Have- that Congress should retrtthiilll everything. length portrait of c. . lifting Con“... . lsl‘ " " c, “V cow abomammm unve- that Dr. an Dyke G1Cal everything. one of the climacter- " words, for ultra to General End 1 tN the manor, man from Louisiana =; Con .. deretrettmtritmtt" u;d ', , IP embroi- bumpkin." " _ 'ill tttutttrtttant . Hire is a bit of rev ' tr convex-u- tion on the part of thq ngreumnn, who is talking to n y tter clergy- "Do not imagine, eit‘ o not hypo- thecete that I mm oprj . to every. thing that is old,---' _ bees, univers- ities, learned eocietiee" But these things must be result , I nd controll- red by Congress, the " nus et ori- gens of the people's ' I ".' " and pow- er. Nothing malt be , (ht without) concussions! 1tanetiond othintt must be held sacred witho-' ts imponerr. tut. This will give 11' unity to lite erty, end clothe the u, of the in: «mama with the neg I d legislative itutthoritr. We must , , l 3 new world for the new en. I V'Fithet ancient institution which you I ~ r, ieprmsent so well. The church, 3 h t is it now but a dusty 'eoneerieil L' moth-eaten rites and eerementa, yoice telling. fairy-tale. in the ,rii4 he"? .1 do not say it must be of“: shed, for we can. still use it for ot . purpoeee, - to elect upliftere to Ufa: '" and to ta was AND DR I RIBS TO -THE RELIABLE: UNDRY--. DRY CLEANERS? " WEL,L AS LA UNDERER .' SEND YOUR mMBLEANrNG m HIGHLAND t.tsr PRESS. HIGHLAND PAR-K. tumors Fresh Bilioiiers Ciiquot 61115 Gi gentle, the doz. Case of 24 for Rib Lamb Cho the lb. “WM ' Loin i2icirari, Fresh Herring i the lb. Newâ€; zz.---.---::--:-.-.-----') Filet Haddie " the lb. «Mm: Catsup, large We: TTEhrtuii-, Ch: 8 lbs. for m. Gingerare, doz. READ OUR AD - WEEK IN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS (Not In: 1'st FLOORS. wui "nun 'l'ltt"flti,", Mama! 6: 0 Co. Phone Highland I James ylllltgi,n ,926 LOGAN iEET FOR POMPOUS PHANTCIAN Very Beat 'l: Roast Beef, lb. .-.t...e. Best Native loin Steak, lb. -- Best Native: ' terhoutse Steak, lb. Best Native/i, and Steak, lb. W.†Flank Steak) ' -----_r-r-r-.-r-r.--.r.q Highland P, Guanine 10 lbs. fo; 1'lil I........ Ge ......55c Li, I W20c _....."., 42c Ill g ND SATURDAY, August 13th an? i/ith 'lt 854-3 CEILINGS Cb'i) Ill. I... IN $2.45 8&9. $1.59 ONLY In: “new of High. . M 1 It: flip: out 1-ttatioat M tt w.m ll to be ,rtirt» ,rhgthtt «at, attoittrttttet mayâ€. I. with a lind- m Christianity. Ming his and boarant and WM W It muitt'etridoti1ltttiritf9mt penitence, and cross-bearing, and lam» ility, out! brotherly' love. Brotherly justice is what we wont. What lup- pened down in Jude: who no diacr- ence. One hundred per cent Amen-lac legislation is what the world need: todny to bring in the Age of Gold.", Budweiser (Beer) 12 to case for - three bunches the case, tor, net Smoked White Fish the lb. ..~....._mâ€. 8 bunches for Rind Qtr. " Spring Lamb Edelweiss (Beer); 24 to Shoulder Veal Roast, the lb. Fresh Spareribs the lb. ~~.,.......--..... SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE . FRANK SILJESTWOM. - Per lb. 49e EVERY WEDNESDAY I“ North Mrttt Iâ€! Your business in welcome in opting. summer, an or winter. But it it In“? wsuomeUuat now become we con loom you " a saving to you dam ti weather days, give you a better prepared cool Ind [in it to you "with; snow or sleet to contend with. Just to you can buy win“! cloth-I also.“ summon you coil purehye,your fuel needs cheaper now. Say who and j deliver promptly. F / M LEHIGH VALLEY ANTRRACITE CHICAGO _soLvAY COKE PETROLEUM COKE . 'f.,...,. $4.50 'fl: $1.70 ...39 y, c 25h ,-.42c 19h ,._'25c '-autAllu-. 55c 43c 2Se $2 a ’W'r‘i '53me Welch’a Grape Juice 1 doz. quarts for - Spring Lamb Fresh Dressed Stew. in: Chickens lb. ...._ Fancy Routing Chickens. lb. ._. Pork Loin Rout the lb. â€WWW- get-1e. thidox. Cue of 50 for Smoked Butts the lb. m“; Canada Dry Gin- BACON Miller & I Culiornin Hun: the, lb. “WWW. lb. pieces, lb. you THURSDAY ONLY ma non 24y, out of Amr I FANCY}: , $1.25. V ' 0 Highland Park _ii.iintrhir and Storage eoiiiwiiiy FIREPROOF' “mucosa 37,4 alir) 3‘1": or MOVING G' PACKING - SH . t} Transfét of ". BAGGAGE " FREIGHT " IP , Automobile Btoratre .,in3 3“};39ic ‘f°$7.95 339% may; $2.25 32he 23he 33c 42c 42c 4St Green Onion- the bunch_.~ cry Buffer. lb. -- gone. Ib. â€4%...-3. 22c Ptyyniif W3 (him Can-tor [max Gin Beer: 12 in _8AL'I:POR& ' . R mgort AY ONLY FANCY MNg4 _ij, 3 ,arsi'i, " , d iii' (l"" {one " (She (:lak 151 ,..10c 12.1!†L" ï¬xiï¬ '.i9' u H513.-