' Mun-army but. I. H:W.IIMWB - 'rein-tttwere-art.- "et-tam-and-har-ttoo- '.eha"etuomm1unstdwmmntte, qt-trt-td-tattire., Novel features of the exposition will be a model bungalow, chninjd- bistable to ttt individual members of. the household. gt demonstration of 1towragrotrsaremuefromdis carded clothing Ind a mnum brush which is . vert-pocket nine vacuum cleaner. Ovmhl'orath-u Rev. G. D. Nah: niche am tNhtiattehxrreht-ehieetrtottte mmAm-phamm Mrs, J. Marc Fowler,l:hairman of the federation', well-equipped home committee, announced that special educational exhibits will be shown by the National Dairy Council, Ameri, can Institute of Baking, American Art Bureau, Better Bedding Alliance of America, University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Chicago Bet- tor Business Bureau, Chicago Inso- ciation of Commerce, and the gas, electricity Ind telephone utility com- mie: ot the~0hicago net. Ran ou 38 El Joseph True“ in the. - of wutheeuimstobetheoumteur- racy printed in the United tlute..- "s88lriitmadelttt776brBntiattd Seller" of mun-in. Over 50 organizations devoted to household and homemaking comforts, conveniences and improvements, are prepai'ing exhibits for the well-equip- ped home exposition of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs to be held here at the Stevens hotel, May 14, to 18, according to an official an- nouncement made by the federation today. l i m YOU. m HAM]. I m INSTALL " In: You. 1“!†HUI.“ Approximately five thousand stu- dents have attended the academy dur- ing its seventy years. Of this num- ber nearly two thousand are living, representing every state in the United States and eleven foreign countries. The student body now numbers one hundred land eighty, enrolled from twenty-five states and three foreign countries. WOMENS EXPOSITION HAS MANY FEATURES Held May It to 18 in Conneo tion With Federation Annual Meet Lake Forest academy had its be.. ginnings in 1856, when a group of Chicago men formed the Lake Forest association and acquired a tract of land in what is new the town of Lake Forest. The following year the State of Illinois granted a charter to the school, and in 1858, the acat demy began the instruction of four students in a two-story wooden build- - m- -_-e-'e"-"" . was, non The appeal of the undemy, w.hieh gently done, 'IL",', is Celebrating the teventitth '""""t room and chicken Barr uf its founding this yeti. " abouttenminutess. being directed by a committee on ine and the two development which numbers 1mm sauce. Beat up the its members: peForest Eulburd, in soup. This is I Charles F. Glare, F. L. Bateman, Bruised George W. Blossom, Jr., Cugton Take a thick st: Mark, William s. Kline, “’3“ T. the ttour it will ta Meyietterny7 Fred. W. Sargent, uni hot, greased skillet William A. Sauer, Mr. Hub"? IS over this ate" x General Chiman of the Committee tomato sauce, twot ausd Mr. Glare is Treasure; ThefChinese sauce (no Headmaster of the academy " John l simmer on top of ti Wayne RiChards. A - _ _ ‘oven for half an ho m “LI-Ik- h “(haunt '6mr_dohohape-tre-.i- -. Ind WM. __ “1 “a “rdâ€. 3gb! Lara EVE-3'. m: onion GARDENS 3. mm am“ t “mm “dammhmnd 1'tetgygtedeh'Ntt haunQonrnu-ivulity . b.teetsiGroo-ulew8ttM, I). (Maud m o! - -tirmdrs_rigte_tEtiy III-d nut. Dr. William-“m Ian-h, Wt " ug-tte Col- -Gdfonerrrr.dyeeup?e M0 for ther contraction of six new buildup. One hundred thousand donut-I in for seboUrshipts and relu- bilitatiors ot the present buildings, and the remainder of the fund is tor the construction of n new doxmitory, u dining hail, study and recitation building. . combined auditorium and chapel, .1 gymnasium and a residence for the Headmaster. d the Carpath- of the Autism! â€stint lot “but: in the Union madam-dz. The and" urhd the opening of a "building and amnion cun- raietsofuseAeadeetsrtoobtfin. $650,- WALTER HANS I mm mm TO wows: mm CIttbeColtof mil-Ion um Someone suggests that civilization is working step by step toward the self-opening can. By the increasing prevalence of cans and patently sealed jars that defy even the stout- est Cath-openers, it might be said that civilization is steadily working away from cans capable of being opened, but there can be no doubt that the country needs a self-openeing can Worse than it needs a good five-cent cigar.-Pruvidemtc Juumal. Chinese sauce (no salt) and let it simmer on top of the stove or in the oven for half an hour, adding I little water when necessary. Use a very slow fire. Cut telery and onion into small pieces, boil in Ioup stock. When nearly done, add sliced white mush- room and chicken meat, and boil about an minutes. Then add new» init and the two tabs. of Chinese sauce. Beat up the two eggs and put in soup, This in an uppetisinz soup. Brain-d Meat Take a thick trteah, Pound in all the flour it will take, and fry in I hot, greased skillet until brown. Pour over this sneak lk cup of catsup or tomato sauce, two taHespooas lull of on; tome-b57367“ -_ [Alum "dt-of-n-mt-tns --- *’:~_â€m.‘r.m "ruhotehtteedht+.aeth. Min-Mentth Wuhan-Mount.“ 'rt-amd-ttnest-ar-rt. Add Trrtetttetoelttterf1t tuherut"rmitomat-ithtu.aiw. form -' Kev. meraCti "tel. houn_b¢lore View; txamaatdrquemthemrtorrteome_ togiwunnppennmolwhloto- mat-. Gauguin-tuned.) lettuce lava. Additional um- niu may ho pound award: and" WIDIIPW Atom-ho! y"e'tPTpereaeuarrn-dto â€WWW-I Int-ite-hat i)"d"W'tte,'if/i,tatt',ti s,':,??,:?,',?.':'.?,':'.?,','?.".': ,Titit,'l"tt'l.'3)irl'r' ““9505th Winn-Ino- Chicken Soup % talk calm. . Is cup chicken white meat. 2 tab. Chinese um. 1 dos. white mushrooms. I, dry onion. Salt and pepper. North Shore Gas Company . Tuerheme33at-33o1 - iiuiiiiirii _.._._.... i m “be.“ A "Iâ€... “LAD (‘lVlLlZ ATION‘S NEED We'll give you a liberal allowance on your old stove, be it coal, wood, oil or gas, when you buy a modern, oven heat regu- lated gas range. Pay for it on our budget plan. Trade In Your Old Stove! ,aorp" :58“, “hunch-n an.“ a Hughes Menus. professor of adu- cation at New York university, talked to the primary section on "Settimt Free the Creative Spirit." He quoted Dr. Lord by saying, "There are few greater miracles than lending I des- pairing child into the light of suc- cess." He pleaded for the child to be taken seriously, saying that mile“ the child trons his tanker and his parents he will not reveal his tell self. _ - - -___ - .. - Cut-I'- u blu- and yellow ea'PP% ad .i.il-ciiiii'eiktii? to.†in. - yum: the ope-nu: Inukt- ot880telr-ei--t m I'm- “at. xiv- - I wk - and Dr. Livingston C. Lord. Mt We", with I.†d tub of tho State Tmhcn’ eoihq. a nonhuman“; Wt.- Curu.toa.intuumidri-uthst tamentary baud to Cu“ R. ad-waaoetlrevid-.eoe" Thu-er. Bondulmm PM! partunity, not proof ot lashing. lie of hinhip taken. . "did mgethenlm P8 "ae my Ann Culin, Highland†- Put w etc 11 " 'rar'ur8tt, In my Fina "tate M mind come: only when the when" 1 "'"1fe'I'ee has complete Mary of the "Matt. q If the intellect in stimulated. In “1'31“â€me vm TO, dared, then knowledge will be con-l BUILD VILLAG' w verted into faculty. facility, htbiq . -...-. and culture. , The bond issue to tus- th- eon- At lt o'clock. all were free to gunman of a new village hall at choose whatever sectional Jiiitialsrundeiern carried by I hm an: they liked. There were meetings for} jority un week, at the mud vii, principals and supervisors, Ind thellatrt eleetion. The vote ahoxeed sur rural .roups. i'yt furor of the bonds and 94 oppon- umhwm an"; bib G-ation by tho w, Jr'r.'hat-Attrr*smteit- mmuwéumum it! wu mum}, downs; in A Af Noiselestr--no moving parts-no bother. See it at the Gas 0tfiee NOW.' Make Your House- cleaning Complete Hours of leisure-uniform re- sults with evegything you cook food prepared economi- cally and easily--these are but a few of the advantages a modern, oven heat regulated gas range brings to you. Don't viait a day longer to enjoy these benefits when you can have them -- - A. A meeting was held last week to choose A site and the majority 1n- ored the location on Seymour avenue just south of Park avenue. can. of - in. ".Aiiar.. E!!!" In»: an“ an It is proposed to issue bonds in the amount of $36,000 with which to purchase a site and erect I building tor the no of tbe village as I conn- cil room, jail and " I place to atom the tire equipment XhqmtrutaetteB-rv3.Qurse, Butuasdha_.'.-tid " “r 000. it U. do. Inlay-hit. Jab. Ind-c. Del-hm court. Gym-WM“- amount.- to " "utis. I“ - lament-r1 based to Carib. R. mm. Bond " mm. PM of heirshits taken. . 374 Central Avenue Highland Park - am." ik. kuikik ___ __ - - boo-dd “can “at d†M,",,r',tget 1"u'tgt'gek2t2Ltt'dt2UtPf, hem-uh; t'tgtra'tt"UddftudhQ ',e'2etrd"-o-e, ahH-d.tbedtMk. . unnum- “(mm hm Thu-d3.» "600Cdqt-ttt. “all“ was BoNNrrititNiktkki, CLUB I bara 'V -Eauaa. it: Ct"fiits ‘hu-u it Tun-l From mt indication- the membership, which I. limited to M, will be tWed a In - the. WI. 3. (mom Secret-r, 1063â€! W. BmONt5. Pt-H-t '_rBeho chC.l.L.-.I-L‘ CIICAEO I_'000 GARMENT STORAGE MOVING PACKING Highland Park In Foremost Along the North Shore STORAGE 1ilRlliilDAllLE MOO? MrAllitllillllilliotmlllia uerrrmethremev-nmNrqnu- “MfummMm on, by n puma-yams. $1q-g.etst. undying-uh _ -'is.---u. "tttMgt-ttee Ounce-Vlad“. Matthieu“ Unsurpassed tneilities, for sale storage of per- ma] elects and household not an nin- tained in our recently-enlarged “Us: at 1723 Benton Ave-no - in! north of cum Street, Evanston. Illinois. 12 Alb-u 'gliitlilteitii, FaT.iraGr'a glam-nu and“ I‘ll»... ecu-Lun- NEIL“ ion-7i- Fair. _ - from [the topic. Inna-hankâ€. Mat-_-trt-h-th-ee.. canary. Ulnar-d watt-u. a a Emtirtr.eanofutor-taardrt-t-t- dautrree-hh.rreatetor-r- goods. By the [red-lo mind we, of damn in reduced to a mini-II. Cullen: is inspired by the an!!! m in COMPLETE S E R V I C E HIGHLAND PARK fl - I 1' __ ,, “A.“ __ h. _ _ nth-HI.“ kLWlL-h ircirririrGi WARR-