Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Aug 1927, p. 3

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_ Dress Linen. 2 yards $1 I w-i'--.' . at" my -. e'st may... 'ltItlttMttk'e-'! 'tat-lr-tAe/tttgy'.:.?;,)',','.:;;;' I , Friday and Saturday, August 19-20 T I cannon cm mam L 31.95““..st 19m..6aM.._eetltreans-tt-tetrrm" s" ”human-Immune” Of tine norm“ printed in “native designs. These and: m Actually worth wmln $2.00 to $2.50, and all are desirable in color In}! pattern. $1.00 Of pure gum rubber in bright colors. Nude with pocket, wining ornament, and ruffled edge. 60 c value, 3 for 81. _ Linen Huck Towels, 2 ttrr tl Luge size hock towels of pure linen with colored edrris. Mao linen cm): hemstitehed towels 2 for $1.00. Luce trimmed envelope Chemises. Choice of seven} colors. While a will quantity lasts. 81.00 Gtrhf Combinttion Suits $1 I .cnosee‘s ”m. nice - fiif'd,tt,',rt, taTpt'tfpxgelrt'tug1tMtr.tl'1ua" l _Moth21;$o;lnags "Nm SI er" guaranteed fast color nah suits of solid color duh. Priced to clear " 81.00 . wit. Attmeti-lt-dsirtphststteoveeedboz. Thisisa "h'eseHoaittobeudtrtmnownpeiee. $1.00 “of ,6itetineatwithUee and bee in- meta. 0%, 2 for $1.00 edge I 'htDeanrD.r-sar-ettt-fhsqtotrrpptittas mmwumummmnm law - bath,me of a double thread terry, full M t59emliae2for8im Amhioarbettnrtha" Mt mm and”. A taco-ll 'P,tgUptette'tttt'lt,', aMtlMi1'tl.g tgtte,ttttt,','tN'g',t1gtt'tfgt.Ttgh'git, '2f'ah'ltlt '1%WN WNW-Isl “a” 1x""ciii"'i,'itaoit l,'ttlr2dtt=thfhttta'lrgttg."ta "ardi8t The when of Vim: garments have cooperated withmsttroireringthise speeialsatfnrbelow mull with the assurance that the offer will not be repeated -..itagr-M.Be-tedWq.$nmdtRtk0tst $1.00 my.) Van; Nady his“ Sha- h ' nun . q-e-tnu-er-tTUB-BMW-tamd- :1“ (not _ 8b- to I ”an. 2 mr.-..... .___ writer. . --T-ta Inky Btoeut. nl Silk and We.) mmll 2.1. a _ $1.00 Weeks of preparation precede Dollar Dayat this store. We want these to be days re- membered from time to time for their unusual value-giving. Several manufacturers have extended their eo-operation in order to enable us to offer values not equalled at any other time. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Printed Georgette Surfs, worth $2 Choice $1 ',ti,Y,'ghN"dt'dttgt'urM',,tSt%',tt 1hm_igquullv.nh Ila: tLat NOI'ION VALUE $1.00 Rubber Tea Aprons, 3 for $1 Indegstruetihte Pearl Beads in Gift Box $1 G1nm'Nxrelhtte,Trard"t DOLLAR SALE OF VANTA BABY GOODS msiAat'amsreegrdtrmtt Turkish Towels, 2 for $1 WWg2foI-S'l Envelobe Chemises $1 Boys' Wash Suits $1 Minn-ant] . ‘GARNETT’S‘ 1 lat Days "San-hi" sanitary napkins. to a palate. 3 PM I Broken dnn's highly acceded lid. packs. tr Pairs $1.00 3 pairs $1. Broken assortment; from our - Me lines. Neaxtr Ill aim at in the lot. 3 raim " Set with brilliant new. Eula brooch in attractive box. Vulcan vCard Table Covers to $2.50, Donu- Day price 81.00 Woodburr's Soap 5 for $1 While n and] quantity hats. Athletic style “intuit: of pn- juna check for boy: and (ids. 66e nine. Broken assortment. 2 for 81.00 5 for ti.” no" Holt-M Tab]: (lover- Voila. holine- and prints. Clothes, that sold up to TSe yard. _Choiee 3 yards $1.00 28154 moth proof tar gun-meat bags: Side opeaiete styie. 2 Chuieeetf-teotorr v-~."u- ah i- m Mu; ..es. up tor 81.“) “Milli-chm “but“, q 2tttuTPatl,rght ' “hm inbound-Indra... baseballs. spit-$1.. 'hsH,rsTt-d-errtehtm" ttth-Ire-that MM*’.. " ' I.“ I.“ ”4"” - Unionsuits 2 for $1 Sanitary Napkins 3 boxes $1 Put. ced'?'" Brooch Pins $1 _ Wash Goods 3 yards $1 Met-1M: T $1 Boys’ Hose Half Hose 5 pairs $1 Felt Hats $1 Spill-It] of .. " "tttt lemrized cotton socks in black, guy and brown. Regular 25e value, 5 tttsim 8t.00 Men's phin white handkerchief, with fancy colored borders. 5 for $1M) M-inch Manama suit cues in Broken assortment; priced to clear at $1.00 Men's plain white pure linen hntsdkeeehiefru Regular 50e valor, 3 for $1.00 Fa ," color ml: suits for boys from 2 to 4 you: of age,81.00 Gosmd Line of Beauty Brui- iem. Choice of wide variety of lulu 2 for $1.00 Men's canvas gloves of good quality cloth. 6 pairs SLO!) lmnu' white “Innate kimon- n with pink at blue shell stitch trim. 05: value, 2 for $1.00 Int]: " he", quality crepe de this. all may trimmed with Good AttemiCGilCdoToArTirTL" 2 for $1.” ennui. at.” Linen Glues Towels 3 for $1 ”(hum A mwdlh‘“ ”"ther ' Men's Ties f) J. s, ;,§01:.§lv. Inf ants' Kimonas 2 for $1 $1 Men's Kerehiefs 5 for $1 Men's Ketchiefs 3 for $1 Canadians "taotttihed81 Rar $1 Fa-era" _ 5 hr $1 . Brassieres 2 for $1 Straw Hats $1 Suit Cases $1 Men's Sox 5 pairs $1 6pairs$l Gloves 4ft” '1.” AmMMm mmm-mvm q-hrthrttr-W-f" Vb. mwwmm t.tHunattrarfthngHr,"AWsd- "this butt.” which in 32...“: by Mr. u... 'tehertaoa The" who ugh Pere. Mun cVr- he“, In. Jui- cu; Ewell, " my...“ Cunning. W. ”.1th W It: Bahr- Bever, It. and In. Arthur Min. W. Jerry Lou-dun Mr. Kenneth Bennett. Mr, William Hut. Rene [Aves-eat. Guy Buy and Mr. Bertram Cnvfoni. The fair! pun won ' by Virginil Wilson, Mary Louise Min, Mit, and Shanon, Curd Emmett. Dianne Ewell ind Juno: Ewell. Jr. Mr. and In. “and Smith of Prospect IMHO numbed st din- ner " Exmoor Country club Satur- day preceding the dune. Joe Somali of Rice street. Ra. vinil, with two friends left Friday for a tour around Lake Hidden. Ian. Charters Wilma of Linden Park place entrained at dinner Sat- urday evening u the Ermoor Coun- try club preceding the dance. Ills. Fred Bother of East Park lvenue returned Sunday from a week's visit in Wisconsin. Major and Mrs. La Rhett Stuart who have been the guests of Miss Mary L. Clark of Maple avenue are leaving this week for Ft. Laven- worth, Kansas: which will be their next station. ' Sarah Mug-mt Hills of St. Johns pluce left for Bilui, Miss., where she in the guest of Rosemary Lytton for about ten days. Anne Mills of St. Johns place en- tertained I number of her “lends u bridge on Friday aftemwn at her home. Mr. and Mm. George Bessemer of Lincoln avenue have returned from a morths visit i? Wyoming. Mr. D. R. Keith, Mr. R. Willard. Mr. Mason of Ashton. IW, were the week 'end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Drake of Laurel avenue. Mrs. M. A. Meyers of R 4:ch Park in the house guest. of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blain- of Ridge road. LVice-President. Dawes, General / Foreman and Santan- Deneen L . Wankegul’s Guests Hurriette Bench of Wee street re- turned Monday from Camp Mini- wanna. Shelby, Michigan, where she has spent the past two weeks. There was a meeting at the home of Hrs. Gieasans of County Line mad on Tuaday where a Garden club for aninia was organized. There will tie two one-act plays give}! on_Sumiar evening at the home of Mr. Lionel -RotrertGn under the direction of the Drama Workshop of Jttrttitu, Are. Ii“! PlerrC'.FealirdJ', NOTABLES or STATE TO ATTEND FESTIVAL James, Cady' Ewett and Barbara Bever. “Merry Death" by the Rus- sian pllywright. Eveneriev, will be manned by the following, Falter Shephard, Guy Bay, Chnriotte Rob- ertson, Carol Lou Burnham, and Bar- bara Bevan Vice-President Charla G. Dawes in I recent letter min assured the American Legion that he would be present end review their parade on September , which opens the Watt, Kegan Summer festival. uMdtti-tothokatn-d _rvereeBs.ehtiem,-mAhrim. “Iliad-b- an m h the tteN2'Sfettf?ppce! -nrt_taret-tgrmg, nhmwwahl cumming-mu ”cum-Mutual” (“hm Flu-Ila"!- 'ae'etMBqrtttbett.1-ituog 'rytb-ttNEr-urit-dti. Ink-m. Hal's-mid- The American [Agion made the re- quest that they hr. nilored to bring the Vice-Plundmt to Wnukem by automobile, but In . ltendfnst in his deeUims that he maid much rather ride on the North Shore electric and reach Wulmn with a little cm- nony u possible. In" General, Hilton r. Foreman, 'yt/ere-Pio' the Departmeni bethe-trufWn-t.mtwirt Wthmp-ny with moi-i-rat-mae '-htedsruthet5-rfestiru1 arhiehqefMrarri-t5ert-ber 2,8, Infill mmmvmcr wmhmdw animalchrdo-hbu - mmuummm 'yoe-dt.thru-eetti. h MM .1 a. 1Pffeitee_eioar aaaiii.iiiiiriiia ._:.... “In!” a. ttty eteyitrtihra' of Grand Pianos Nyukuvthtyucu put a NEW GRAND in your "me for that "e. We recommend the Riemi Overture, now out on Or- ed by Philadelphia Symph- thirphonic recording. Play- ony Orchestra under the di- rection of Leopold Stokow- We have a few" used ra- dies that were taken in trade during ar that one owns the world’s finest small grand piano accom- of a Wurlitzer and costs nothing extra. sale. These can be pur- chased for $25 and up. F I I u Orthophonic Victrolas KNOWLEDGE mug. "a... a; .3437; wow cndorsclncm. Do not deprive yourself of Visitor MMIchuh the very best in music. put a new Orthophonic Victrolg perfect reproduction of mu- put one in your home on u in your home.' 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