visiting his sons here left this week for his home in Josephine, Als. Mr. and Mrs. James Hesler of S. Green Bay road announce the marâ€" ringe of their daughter, Mae to Mr.! George D. Critenton, son of Mrs. C.| D. Critenton and the late Rev. C. D.‘ Critenton of Key West, Fls. lhi 4 marringe took place May" 1,; in the 4 chape!l of the Cathedral Sheiter in Chicago. Miss Jewel Breed of Chiâ€" cage and Charles Critenton of Evâ€" _ |ocal anp Personal uews | > ‘% | * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and ; rmlfl.muu 4 Sunday and spent the day I & with relatives. & A",_*_A-d'm:ub luncheon would be held Wednesday, Oct. 26. 1it should have read Thurs~ day, October 27. ‘n-ll-.'?fl-‘dl.‘ Sheridan road had their guest er, Mrs. Thomas of Cincinatti, who wis on her way to Minncapolis. | Nr. A. L. Mills of St. Johns aveâ€" nue returned Wednesday from a busi~ Monday he attended the state Jersey show held in Memphis, Tennesset. Mrsz. Charles MacLean Moss toâ€" turned Thursday to Pittsburgh after having spent a ten days visit ; ........-.;;....‘3‘ Miza Moss of Lincoin avenne. ‘ :' e Monday for New York from where he sailed on the Americania fot England to judge bull dogs and airedales at the Crystal Palace on October 27 and 28. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ohnstéin of row afterncon. ‘The game will be enâ€" joped at three tables and later reâ€" freshments will be served. Mra. Oscar Schmidiey is confined to her home with a sprained ankle. BEG YOUR PARDON 5 In last week‘s Press it was stated ws ‘trip through the south. â€" On m-n_a-l:-m-htl reside in Evanston. L Mrs. J. L. Crane will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home on S. St. Johns avenue tomorâ€" Mr. Eugene Marks, son of Mr. and Mra. 8. J Marks of 8. Sheridan road. _ Nrs. C, P. Mertons of the Moraine moved last week from their home on Homewood avenue to Deerficld, III. Miss Ella Kreuger who has been on the sick list is able to be around pleasant surprise last week when they came to help him celebrate his birthâ€" day anniversary. Five hundred passâ€" ed the evening hours most pleasantâ€" awarded consolation prizes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simons enterâ€" tained the members of their bridge club at a formal dinner at Bonnie hundred was played at six tables and a very pleasant surprisé on Saturday count of the death of her mother last sister, Mae Hesler Critenton, who was married in Mayâ€" to Mr. George Criâ€" tenton of Evanston. Cards and bunco will be played. _ Mr. Henry Anderson of Waupaca, Michigan where she:â€"was called on acâ€" Racine, Wis., were Sunday guests of their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans and family of Central avenue. the evening‘s diversion and later deâ€" licious refreshments were served. Earl Tholin of Downer‘s Grove, . was the weekâ€"end guest of Wesley Conrad at his home on Deerficld aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden of Central avenue had as their weekâ€" dl“lhl-i-“dï¬-‘ cago. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowles of 4534 Drexel boulevard, Chicago, are the happy parents of a son, born Saturâ€" day, Oct. 8, in St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicage. Mrs. Bowles was formerly Miss Ruth Schoendorf of this city. Mra. Carl Kickhafer of Oshkosh, Wis.is the guest this week of Mrs. zsl-ul::-unn;n- '? Sunday spent the day very pleasant surprise tenâ€" dered Mio Mary Kelly on Saturday A number of friends of Mr. and as bridesmaid and best PalAd $4.95 Mes A C3 hi S inch large block €*A¢62 "Z Sateen bound. ... and fluffy. Choice \\".\'. rose, blue, . gold, \'."' lÂ¥ [igreen, tan, grey, lavâ€" ht ) ender. Splendid Values in New Fall and Winter Merâ€" chandiseâ€"Many Items at Special Prices for Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday, October 20, 21, 22. PHILIPPINE HANDâ€"MADE CARTER‘S UNIONSUITS NIGHT GOWNS Anniversary Special > . RUFFLED CURTAINS PART WOOL BLANKETS I . of Fine Grenadine LARGE BATH TOWELS ALL WOOL BLANKETS WOMEN‘S LEATHER NEVER MEND SILK HOSE PURSES and BACGS l CIAP A NTRBEn BABY PANTS of Pure Gum Rubber NEW DRESSES Splendid Values TOILET GOODS Mnߠbags, fitted with mirâ€" ‘uize bath towels. A value seldom equalled at this price. Slightly imperfects of our regular 20c qualiâ€" wamber last, 19¢. wool blankets in large blue, tan, lavender. Extra large size. 72 Cut from fine nainsook and neatly hand made Edged with small scalâ€" Crepe back satins, jerâ€" seys, and woolen dressâ€" es. Charming models priced consistently low at $16.75. $10.95 $16.75 $1.49 19¢ t ’ DOLLAR SPECIALS . | _ for Thursday, Friday, Saturday WOMEN‘S WOOL MIXED HOSEâ€"Wool cotton and and rayon hose in black and desirable colors. Made with Burson fashioned foot. Two pairs mnoocmerrenmeemtrmnmntsersereres o ronassseseser se masressssencrscomiasereimsmemiceInmeeeememmntzmcme.o: in B T s BOYS‘ WOOL MIXED SOCKSâ€"Came! only. A sock that sold last season for $1.00. Sizes 644 to 104. While about 25 dozen last at 2 prs. $1.00 COTTON HUCK TOWELSâ€"18 x 36 inch pure white, heavy quality cotâ€" ton Huck towels; 4 for _________________________________$1.00 TOY DUMP TRUCKSâ€"Made of strap steel. 16 inch length. An excepâ€" tional value at nz mnrmmmmmmemenzemnm~â€"~â€"â€".â€"$1,00 CHILDREN‘S RAYON COMBINETTE UNIONSUITSâ€"Sizes 2 to 12 years. A bloomer and waist combined. Made of good quality rayon. C RAYON BLOOMERSâ€"Cut full and finished with flatâ€"lock seams. Good wearing quality. Specially priced at _______________________$1.00 WOMEN‘S PORTO RICAN NIGHTGOWNSâ€"Handâ€"embroidered nightâ€" mdhonM.detompe.Whiuudmmu.“ LINEN BRIDGE SETâ€"Corded linen 36 x 36 inch cloth with four 14 x 14 inch napkins. Good heavy quality. All linen. Set _____________ .$1.25 KENBEE BLANKETSâ€"Made by Kenwoodâ€"Full size. Solid colors. All wool. Sateen bound. Choice of tan, rose, blue and gold. Each ___$10.50 CHILDREN‘S WOOL SWEATERSâ€"AIl wool, cricket style sweaters in pretty Jacquard patterns. Sizes to 6 years ______________ __$2.95 JERSEY DRESSESâ€"Women‘s Jersey Dresses in the new fall shadés. Choice of several pretty styles. Sizes 14 to 40. Specially priced at $5.95 This annoencement is brim full of new mbk merchandise of deâ€" pendable quality priced consistently low, + WOMEN‘S CIIAIOISUEDE GLOVESâ€"Neatly ‘embroidered. Turn back and cuff styles. Grey, mode and beaver, pair..__________________79¢ WOMEN‘S FELT SLIPPERSâ€"Pom Pon trim. Rose, orchid, and blue. Specially priced at, pair ________________.____________________. 79e day brings a fresh demonstration of our abiilty to give the public supreme value in worthy merchandise. . Every day brings new interesting merchandise to this store â€" every WASH DRESSES Little Tots Dresses of fine quality fast color prints and mercerized backs. 2 1â€"4 yd. length. While a limited quanâ€" tity last, $1.79 pr. $2.50 value. Choice of suits in no sleeve, knee length | style. $3.50 value. While a limitâ€" ed quantity last, $1.69. $1.79 HIGHLAND .PARK, ILLINOIS $1.69 unionâ€" [ mimamay in | â€" ""Wkmainp" CREPEâ€"DEâ€"CHINE CHEMISE and STEPâ€"INS: « wWOMEN‘S HEAVY RAYON NEW SILK SCARFS this sale. All are new Cut full and carefully Made of good quality crepeâ€"deâ€"chine in pretâ€" ty _ pastel _ shades. Neatly lace trimmed. Wide selection. Square â€" and â€" oblong scarfs in a large range of beautiful printed patterns. _ Scarfs to harmonize with every costume. $1.00 $1.49 $1.95 $2.95 "VANTA" BABY SHIRTS Special RUBBER TEA APRONS of Pure Gum Rubber BOYS‘ JERSEY SUITS Newest Style MEN‘S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS NEW "FISK" HATS Remarkable Values NOTION SPECIALS WOOL FILLED Twist styles of all wool Jersey in tan, copen, navy and combinations. The values are splenâ€" did at from $350 to Wool and silk (not rayon) mixed baby shirts in wrapâ€"around no button styles. Sizes to three years. $3.50 $4.95 Choice of several vivid remarkable values at this price. Soft felts and metalic trimmed hats in all new shades and black. Sewing Needles, sharp, 10c package .__.__S¢ Shoe Laces, 27 and 40 inch, 2 pairs .........1%¢ size. With and withâ€" out collar attached. Safety Pins, all sizes; 10c quality; 2 for.._15¢ Common Pins â€" 360 count ..._._._._._..._._Se $4.95 98c 39c¢