r-j-,"-,-'.',',',,'),',?:',.):"'..',.'?-'.,',.,.'.'?.'?,','?. ' ye.ef.ei -el?1teeeer..r,. Ptntehrri, 7 {m ila0fE- _ . _ F -r 'rasrrea'eF-rrr-="V--adl " “Wï¬mmâ€ï¬rwfï¬mimg"f . T V. V" ' 1cctrr: m--"' :sss,ssixssLe-ur1.alid cr, " L: rr -", r-ir-lr-r.,. _ru'i, "aus-c-rr";', . '_.-,.,,':, . tiUordinary perfection' in the drill: . _'.-t-1'l-')c , '1lnt1tllr1lltiiiktgttptt . _ .. .__ --~~- CLLcc"a2a'at'.ts"eis H - w =. - manual. and from being dminhly} The Prince Who " as a Piper." an _ , IW mummpmpnss [-rc"s'Lrt'-i'ri""s'i'2i'""oc" mum-Imam. “but mum-lulu ttt-Hagt-dth.N-rrtre Wald-Imusâ€: who...†Bow-I anal-imam)... Mint-Micki!†"taethe-rh-.n-g.dnq- M M.A.$edth.ta-tetn. M-w-h-‘bf The First Stale mum. which W. R. Davin mixed. was Imam u the Independent Illinois Militia. nut Jun-rd: in culled the Washing. ton Regiment No. t. Mr. Davin re-, valved his commission u colouel.|nd land until " death. Re in Illo‘ a neither of h Fayette Chapter A.; P.AA.H.,nrtdnrasnmttedro1i-r t!e-."teefteot.steihe A. M. W. B. Davis died Jun- -St,ttm..md-uidtorest with both Injury and hi: right- in when b not have In lite dm'wmld- “Nut-Ohmmb “or. Amish-Mun .ftA.Aa-ir-rt.._h-b-. mwmawm AMILDuh'mInM dish-with... lair-k “bmbhvhht e.a_r-rhursm. â€minimum-h- mama‘s-i0...» “Haw-hound“ ii.aiiGiuiii iGriildiaiG 1trelqAe _ tht-yd " The brilliant red. Nit (roman of (hue men who marched on Memorial my main. in the eighteen cumin. an Mill “willingly remembered by the young people of that day who Were privileged to he them. man-mm“. tmnboe_th.f_mmitr.artdthe -ere-itierretsurirette (Mary perteetimr in the dritt) T __ _ maul. and from being adminhly] The Prince Who Was I Piper," an dined in the evolution: of the French J open air phsy by Harold Britrhouse, Mars. or My“. u“ may In given on the lawn of the home of on. of the am corps in the Unit.“ Miss, Mary Pm on Brierhin rd. by States. Their rapidity and precisinn i, her summer class. Satufdny morning. have brett the that: of alt 'Yee/pr, out of character: was: The' surpassing the h,tished evolution. outing Dorothy Punt; Prince Denis, fhe - "my. They have patwi, Feiieite Buhl; Jeeu, The Lord Chin- ]ighea . "taHmtqo for . than! of mL’cellor. Louise Willard; Berna. Equer- m, to the oath! military .m of the? w to Denis, Jean Smith; A Sentry, Union; - or irrvexriar." FEldrrd Tillman; Princess Maie, Vir. The brilliant red, {all (men of qinia Perkins: Lizinn, the Comma. (hue men who united on tgemoriaiigosephine Buhl: Tephany. the Maid- my Parndrs. in tbe eighteen tyttt1/ in-Wnitintr, Ann Timson; Mnnina, a am am willingly remembered by Peasant Girl. Mildred Stuck; the you“; We of that day whoi Helene. a shoemaket’s daughter. lu- were whim to See them. Ibo! Daley. 1864.. Colonel w. H. Davis, "hub! 10 p. m. Things will be 25 it". Others and m Wuhiw,mh member " requested Lid“, Cavalry, Wahinxton Glen-.301 fer {when for the hen diim, “lawman Infinity. Tet""'"'""" fund of tbe club intuit Rifles. Highland Guards. --_-_-._ yantgmgfry Gerd?. Chicuo unchHlLDREN EXHIBIT Curd. rhino ugh; Artiifirr. in»; _ DRAMATIC ABILITY met Guards. Shields Guards. Chia- ---- [o Dragons, nod Cadets of the an}: In Performance Shge Saturday . . I . «mem.,mi, _at "may Ptsge'trpgic, "Thi, m commanded by or may Mtkers u the reader may choose to M. than is evident love of prefer- mt among the men. who [on no opportunity to (in it direction. The {altering in the mue- of the dif- fem: coup-Ilia: Wuhivsnon Ind» mt Regiment No. t, mined Martin. him. Mr. livi- - Ibo mmembererrt_isaanr-fEw ton. Davis and be. In Iti61 he or- nnhod the that Sut- Militia in Chi- tuco. Of this militia, W. Thom and con-my. Chi-ago. in 1860. In: this article in part: “Our chisel†lolditry is and: up itf thirteee companies. who invnripbly turn out well all full parade. nnit nil public Mom. cun- krriu by their the barium. dis- tinguished hows 'etthe city. "eA-neGdtHer.deer.em-.ete. 'Lr_rtiertv-nrtdNrmtteedurtot -e.withd.btrttttt.MrsD.vi_ minim-ethical“ co Chicago M be mt up law. which he -etieed until his but. ho-r-tini-tOtis". thy-wdhw'h-‘lr. D-vi-tookqlnndfn-thm- “at.†lulu-{u ','lJ'lu.'e2"a"gtg,tNtfg t_etaithitormtiius. Willin- Ilium-Houdini. -Witiiebt-trr>e-__ IN MY MY u. ll. mun. 111: mm [Erumrrirlrij] Vacuum-rah“ One “New. In. Ind-h tt86 PAW out LBW huh-Hum an. uni-arid.» In: I The pupil, wowed amazingly [modg rpoise and umnnce in their party! " Ind it is certain that this instructianl 'ocitt be of (rent nuisance to these) ’children when they enter high "boom and take part in the play: put on hy “he drum-tic than. Good cam-get ‘Iu noticeable in alt of the children.', either in the long tailing nun. of the girh, or the woolen tightn of the A mail plane soaring overhead during the Winn [In I very rn distraction to the Versailles garden "weaned with thanâ€. stone heathen, and n Maul on vile]: the prince-I stood to impa- - I name. in order to discern the type of - her future husband -ttiuhe,irsth-ueofnsiper, tn duh; cone investigating " his own In mud to the cm of It -:.eae. thick {My Old" A hm number of mu from Chicago. North Shore suburban club. from Evamton to Waukegln. pmt from Libertyville and Fox Latte I'm present to enjoy the hospiulity of the Highlnqd Park Woman's club, and to see' "yarn. novel and unique haunt-m. luminhinn, and apparel. The door: will be open from 12 to Mt p. m. Tickets will be 25 cents, and I,eeeh member in requested to dispose of four “elm for the benefit of the Jbuildinx fund of the club house. can»; u.- iii-Ital '-da-. m. WWII column of brim-IQ b-adf.dtrtbeAtothietroethe â€may â€all Why Mammal“ lb Mind-mun" “ht-humanism hmblhlkhh-JM _ â€ANNUAL Hm ThTmMthi-HI- Ind-“hoo‘l'mm'l‘ao- mm has “In "hm-hunlmfhlu- "rdBtrt.nhmrgerqt-t-d.r, thumb-bum The. Wot I)...“ far-lip .ee-ttho-h.e,3-oRhat- 'qMrdTda'l/Tht'd Jam" “kHz-i. â€an. Imnnm mtutcartDPAm'r â€WMdu-l» 'alhu'htt.u'Nt',"= “much-mu. l 'ct..ettt.trtf-e"O)t" 10W" MAID BOMB Invitations to attend will be ex- and“ to all of the womens' clubs in the Tenth District. This courtesy re- alm. in better nequatustanee among when of the diluent clubs, for my little group: of visitors were mgtertained " the tea table last year. The when of the Publicity com- with! m lend-met. Wilford C. Shim Raymond W. Stevens, Kei- [on Speed, E. R.-Phehm, J. A. Beiehelt, Jr.. and R. Arthur Wood. no exhibitors who Ind display; Ian your If! - to repent their WW. vhich we mote-fa] In at!" mm to then-elm " wen " Will to the building (and of the club. \Atmhou Otters WW6. trhi-.6utrmathGr-Barmad. 'rt-th-ar-tou-pta-kit, $5-artttq. " the Boa- Ancien- hemmmmromum "n-tgrbeeeitwth.attmrtso. of 'Ham-ether-ttDi-tami- -dBPu-t1..ofwet-'.eta.to 1hi-m-dexhihitofeverr, thhtqfort-,whiehnritIbofs, Medartdd-tmtadtorathird ttmote-edt-tir-sd -ehemirsadditims,msW- by. “My. Friday and Satan dâ€, October twelfth, thirteenth Ind 1M,htheclub hmonSheh “In mad, of the Highland Put Won-3'5 dub. m “ERIC“ mama-non Allh'o-u’lmm It. 18. 14; Pt.“ to EMMY“ rim" E2216. all.“ “WITH '.’- omrdsdtk.-m8e-tmet. . "ijM$tmtimuesttrrteemtinre. "I“! "autumn-mum. It ' mrmwmmdun 'Ch' ehftqmrtntne.mr-tk-etiet. M "dMhteeat&.eer.-rotuggaIuosg “I“! 'hi.-h.-sra.oerJhtget W "q-fr-tttatt-has, ' - ii'"'ti9ti'iir's'it, "a: Mrs. a as: - “9&me In! tumu- - m ‘pQQQQMVdJrn " , The new principal is Mr. Carl Ev: fete". Bates of Iowa. The teacher†“or 1927 and 1928 are: eighth grade, (Miss Beth Andrew of Rockford. “Inf Ina-cum grade. Miss Ethel Titus of: iLibertrvme; Iixth grade. Miss Leona', {Er-am. of Pininville, Illinois; 'itth) (at: Miss Evmson. of Prairie) View: fourth grade, Mrs. Knaak 0d ',DeerfieU and Him Jenn Nygud of loan! North, Wis; third grade, li') Nelle Thormerer of Northbrook. {Fwd _ SIN-n. 'Bévmv; Second (has, mu Evelyn Seheel of Chicago; first trade. Miss Dorothy Iau-od of Deerfield; kinder- nrten, music And art, Ilia: Frances Hill of loam-me. Mich. The new engineer and janitor is Mr, , B. Neville. It. Osterm-n. who - hold the whim)“ of school “he! and cam-hr hu rained. an Orphn avian " Baud at mu "In. canons. Iâ€. which 3m_eau_W mm. The Tho at I m Darn-Id pu- tor, 3.71.;- d a. Path Evan- ullulMAnh-rc. Liedernvbo in Peet" d M». , chi“: The Deertiehr School opened pa) day morning with approximately 400l, pupils. 1 HEADS comm: m Arturc.u-,atalr-f amen-nu.“ Carl Scheér prepared the uniform and wore it. The re-converted float of William Barrett, in gte teerfeN','o, Parade, reclined its banner " e Spirit of Deerfield." On the front of the Holt were four of the ten legioneires. one in the uniform-of a marine, an- other as I soldier. and I third in a "dough boy" uniform. The fourth represented the service men of 1917 Ind 1918, nnd with gilded khaki uni- form. helmet, drum and gun. he stood as motionless u n statue. The Post colors were also dis pllyed. 400 ENTER ON Mr. Carl Everett of Iowa Is New Principal; Teachers for 1927-1928 Term The, lulomobile in which Min. Pem Ind her chaperon rode, urn a beautifully decanted Auburn sport. rum, lent by the Auburn Sula company of North Chicago. The print nvsrded little Kin Pence were. two hundred Ind titty dollar: in cash. and various other mm from Wining“ merchants. and it she wishes it. I eontrnet with u Chic-p producer. Kin Penn's entry in the content Wu smut] by the Deerfield Post of the American Legion, which won honorable mention for the unique ttoat among the eighty-seven in the parade. ----.- - yuan-nu, wry-m Lake. Numb Chicago. Walnut“, An- tioeh, 141. Villa and GI‘e'I Luke hid M lull show in a. parade in Wukm lands, "at... I'- Eméras Pence, the Iixuen year old “in Mold. won thrst plan ud honors easily, u she did in Deana“, Inc-use of her natural, tm- atNeted pone in walking, u well as but, of figure. IMlmiuuatti,trIlts , Trhtaiiill1Maimistl HELD MONDAY li- Evelyl Pence Winn North- eastern Illinoi- Section] Bathing My Cou- manna: “It. muons. Tau-ism? 3mm 3. 1m Elam tr, Deter, Crystal of NEW HOME TUESDAY EVENING of ers durirttt in II: when emtdmtod wonky. " he in Run. ETHEL LIGINBKA nuns â€CESSNA Of Ethel Main. who has had the Lirtio Brand W on Md road for tho sunny. the Chinco American had tho Mioviw innit the hue of September In. Ethel [gin-h will conduct the Womn'l Symphay Dunner: of Chicago the eon-lug ulna. The arch-tr. of 11314izht ' New buying affiliations in the East - new management within the departments - new arrangements of various kindé that facilitate the choosing of merchandise, and make its display more interesting We are still featuring Shag-moor Coats - But in addition, there have been added sturdy travel and motor coats of wrinkle- several other nationallrknown brands- proof and 1'1'tt'tr"o/fhrmrr cloth.' Pre are featuring in I larger War I We are still featuring Mintrtoy Washable for women of generous proportions. WO- BiikCtettegportFtoeks. . . --__ 'r _ We shall canine. also. to feature Print- s.- Drcu Coats. We we sure you will enjoy shopping in this diatindttm Dqtartmentt I , . ' Announces The Reorganization of its' Apparel Department “new to acuity. ' a Mdzht put I last year f,',Ngh,t Cur. N. S. Electric to Church St. Walk one block south and two blocks east. mVNIAm SQVA'RL- EVANSTON' Lydia Reina Williams, wife of Wil- liam E. Williams, and daughter of Min Lazinuh. lorermst woman Conductor in the United States, has twice conducted the London Sym- phony and New York Philharmonic orchestru, and in Munich, Puia Ind Berlin hu Ind um MRS. W. E. WILLIAMS PASSED AWAY FRIDAY Swill clam in being made to I". {aniline phyen at the oboe. hum. tuba, “and: horn and double bass. [AC-MM We are featuring in I larger m (In... for women of generous proporthnl. Ir" developed tall wdmen, And short ,eramsi of heavier lines, will find hm modul- A. hotly suited to their types. -‘:‘ Manual n., (Dr the North Westvm to with, in two bloeks of the stare. Miss Rehm has been I {mt ttueat in the home of her list", In. Vetter in Deerfield, but the dM ha been an invalid for yen". The tuner-l wu held, from the home of In. Williams' numb Sun- day afternoon at three o'eloek, to tho First Evangelicgl church - of Main and Maple “gum. Intel-nut took place in the West Side cannery. Downer, Grove. weuue, Downer'n Grove, the lid. of In. John L. Vetter, Jr., lt ta. coln inane. Deerfield, {and at". Friday, September wound. Mr. and Prs. thn_R¢ln-. P" Hulk TELEPHONE I P. "tao.