â€"Barber, Chapin & Willson CARE OF THE FEET "$~ PROFESSIONAL INSTINCT Dr. Ernest C. Gordon, D. C. S. CHIROPODIST PIERCE ARROW CCOMPLISHMENT sets men apartâ€"and such A men are seidom content with the commonpiace. Perhaps that explains why the new Pierceâ€"Arrow is so popular with those who have arrived in the professions. Here is a car which combines great beauty and modernness with the dignity of an illustrious name. There is never a hint of ostentation about Pierceâ€"Arâ€" rowâ€"but always an atmospherc of exceeding fineness. Itis the outstanding car for men of the outstanding type. Twelve customâ€"built models in the Continental fashion and colorings. From $2900, at Buffalo. Fou may purchase a Prerceâ€"Arrow out of income if you prefer. A simplifed financing plan makes this a most practical procedurc. Four present car accepted as cash up to the full amount of its Grove Street, Evanston Phone Greenleaf 1860 Men who serve the professions are careful about expressions of judgment. Their favor has been widely conferred upon the new Pierceâ€"Arrow the body complex. â€" Its tissues are of like material to those located elsewhere in the human frame. Its muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and other constituent found in the heart and in the great orâ€" gans. The blood that courses through the feet is of the cycle that travels to every part of the system. The microâ€" scopic appearance of the tissues of the foot as intricate, and as marvelous as that which typifies the tissues of the eye, and of the brain. Their care is as essential to health, to efficiency, and to long life as is that required of the stomâ€" ach, the liver, the spleen, and the lungs. parts are equally wonderful in their Properly to safeguard them necessiâ€" tates but the care which you accord to your automobile, to your garden hose, and to your hat. You don‘t have to wait to have these inanimate particles pass into disuse because of lack of attention, but you call in the respective specialists in these material helps to comfort, and +~ case these ‘adjuvants to your enjoyâ€" ment, that they may and shall continue to be one hundred per cent serviceable. Apply these same principles to your own feet, 2nd to the pedic organs of those towards whom you act as guardian. Moreover, in the latter role, you have a moral ovpligation to safeguard the interâ€" ests of the children. They appeal to you mutely to watch over them, so that in the race of life they shall not be hanâ€" dicapped as to efficiency, health, and happiness. 380 Central Avenue â€" Highland Park Phone Highland Park 2489 The human foot is an integral part of ‘MO0OsE TO PARTICIPATE the United States and other counâ€" tries. The Moose have chartered the second largest vessel of the Ameriâ€" can fleet, the S. S. "George Washingâ€" ton," to sail from New York on July 21. The "George Washington" is a very large, steady and comfortable shipâ€"37,400 tons displacement. Beâ€" cause of her size, comfort and luxury, President Wilson chose this ship for his official vist to Europe in connecâ€" tion with the Peace Treaty. By charâ€" tering the vessel, the fraternalists snd their friends, regardless of the soâ€"called "class" for which they pay, will have the special privileges of all decks and entertainments usually reâ€" stricted to first class passengers. All rates on the ship are lower than can be obtained by booking similar passâ€" age on any ship, and start at $175 for round trip, and running to about $400. Every passenger will be enâ€" titled to receive all the courtesies and privileges of travel which will be acâ€" corded the leader of the movement, Honorable James J. Davis, U. S. Secâ€" retary of Labor. Entertainment Committee A special entertainment committee has been appointed by the Supreme Council of the Order, and they are some details of the World Fraternal Conference at Cardiff, Wales, and London, England, were learned. The Conference will be attended by memâ€" now | studying entertainment | and other features, not only on American ships, but on ships flying other flags. ond this committee states that very feature of travel pleasure available anywhere will be provided on this chartered voyage, much of it in addiâ€" tion to what is reguilarly provided by the stecamship company. The enterâ€" trinment will be for purposes of pleasure, recreation and education to make the sixteen days at sea the most enjoyable to everyone. The benefits of a seaside hotel, a modern country club, a boat club, the French Riviera, and even the jockey club and track, to say nothing of the thousands of miles of travel, will all be furâ€" rished for less than one would pay at a good American hotel. Representatives to Go on Euroâ€" This will be the largest delegation of fraternalists to leave American shores. The Directorâ€"General of the Loyal Order of Moose, James J. retary of Labor, will head the moveâ€" Pavis, who is the Uniteds States Secâ€" ment. An invitation is extended by the Directorâ€"General to all friends of the Moose and other fraternal socieâ€" ties, those desiring to go to Europe with them under these special condiâ€" tions, to join in the European trip. For the convenience of those who will not attend the sessions of the conâ€" ference, the ship will also stop at Cherbourg, France, and Bremen, Gerâ€" many. Special conducted tours, arâ€" ranged. through the American Exâ€" press Company, are offered, or memâ€" bers of the party may travel indepenâ€" dently on the other side. Assistance will be rendered in comnection with passports, vises and other documents peeded for travel. FORTYâ€"SEVEN YEARS IN STATE‘S EMPLOY rounded out recently by William Marlowe, custodian of the supreme court building at Springfield. For a number of years Mr. Marlowe was mssigned to the attorney general‘s office, but with the dedication of the supreme courtâ€"building twenty years ago he was placed in charge of this building. Fortyâ€"seven years in the employ of the state of llinois is the record the Through the Secretary of the local July 21; Features of the Project "Vagabonding" is a growing pracâ€" tice at Harvard university. The term is of recent coinage and it reâ€" fers to attendance upon lectures not included in the student‘s regular courses. _ Professors encourage it, and every morning the Crimson prints a list of lectures of the day which are likely to be of general interest. _ The lectures themselves supply the information for the list and its publication is in effect an inâ€" vitition to attend, says School Life. "VAGABONDING" GROWS _ | IN HARVARD CLASSES: Our.immigration laws will come in handy if Trotzky heads for the United Statesâ€"Toledo Blade. AN ORDINA%:JII‘HNG THE INSTALâ€" LATION, O TION AND MAINTENâ€" ANCE OF GASOLINE PUMPS IN TRE STREETS AND _ PARKWAYS OF THE CiTY OF HIGHLAND PARK. TO ONE PUMP FOR EACH SEVENTYâ€"PFIVE (15, FEET OF FRONTAGE OR FRACTION THEREO®, AND PROHIBITING THE INâ€" STALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR _ O7â€" ERATION OF THE SAME AFTER TWO i2) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE PASSAGE OF THIs ORDINANCE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That not more thar one (1) the date of passage of this ordinance. SECTION 1. If any essoline pump or other similar device. now will not interfere with such use or proposed use, or with such public or local improvement. parkways of the City of Highiund Park by any person. firm or corporation. _SECTION 6. Any person, firm or corporaâ€" __SECTION 8. 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