: is worth much more than the price asked, it is believed. c Fine New Merchandise % Highland Park merchants are proâ€" gressive and enterprising. They keep their stocks up to date, and when they offer merchandise for sale, it is good, new, downâ€"toâ€"date merchandise and not odds and ends picked up for ‘ Triday and Seturday A definite place for the hed -]uul.nm-sl Do not forget the dater,‘ Friday|the menic hat not been deciged upon, annual picnic of the Woman‘s are ig Doliar Days. How | tion at Chamber of Comamerce cu’::h-r-m“umuun valuable they will be to local buyers| meeting yesterday. Unless a more County will be held August 14 at Melâ€" depends on how well they scan the | desirable place can be found the picnic ody Farm, Lake Forest, Basket lunch| 245 in this issue of the Press ta i in be hold there, it is exâ€" at meon and program in the afternoon.| Where they can get what they e uk t e t K C aroet, s Mrs. L. Norman will entertain a|*t b#rgain prices and how promptly | | _ t S commnsiotrase number of friends at bridge on Friâ€"| ‘b@Y take advantage of these offerings| mgAF MUTE DROWNS IN T uns SP hy bame 1611 & |during these two days. balinh I AKP SNNNAV searching the wholesale markets for attractive merchandise which has real walue and will make timely offerings for this sale. They have sought these bargains far and near, and the wide range of articles offered in the varâ€" fous lines as shown by their advertiseâ€" ments in this issue of the Press inâ€" worthâ€"while bargains on like these Dollar Day sales. ~ This is the case in this FRIDAY, SATURDAY ARE DOLLAR DAYS Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Souther of Ridgewood Drive, have as their guests for several weeks, Mrs. M. L. Souther and Mr. and Mre. Frank R. Gook of Minneapolis. Mrs. Archibald Abercromby and daughters Helen Jean and Bernice are at big city special sales. Local business men deal with the same customers day after day and wonth after month, and because they want to keep their patâ€" ronage they are always on the alett to find good goods at attractive prices to her home. Mrs. L. Stanger_and daughter Bonâ€" ita are spending, a six weeks vacation at their summer home at Lake Frankâ€" lin, Minocqua, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Loewenstein and daughter Jane, have returned home from Baliard Lake, Wis., where they have spent the past ten days. leaving Wednesday for a three week‘s visit with an aunt, Mrs. Joane Watt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of 138 S. First street purchased a new sevenâ€" room house at 1030 Meadow road, Glencoe and moved into it last week. Miss Marietta Bodenschotz of Woodâ€" stock, III., who is training at the Henâ€" roten hospital, Chicago, was the Sunâ€" day guest of her cousin Miss Eleanor Conrad of 128 McGovern street. Charles F. Grant and Carl Babr left yesterday on a motor trip to New York and the east. Miss Martha Thompson of Beloit, Wis., is spending two weeks as the guest of Miss Billy Bell. The marriage of Miss Josephine Schepske and Frank H. Rectenwald will take place Saturday, August 18th at the parsonage of St. James church, Highwood, with the Rev. Father Holâ€" ley officiating. Miss Frances Anthony of Highland Park will be bridesmaid and Edward Metz of Evanston will be Harold Fossum of Glencoe, and the Bobâ€"Oâ€"Link Golf club who was operâ€" ated on for appendicitis in the Evanâ€" ston hospital Thursday, is getting along very nicely. The Pleasant Hour Sunday school of Fort Sheridan enjoyed a very delight~ ful picnic at Lake Zurich Tuesday. spared no pains to make these offerâ€" ings at a dollar really attractive barâ€" this issue of the Press for this saie Mrs. Harold Fossum of Glencoe was the weekâ€"end guest of ber grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and children Frederick, Jr., and Gloria Jeanne Golâ€" den plan to leave Monday for a week‘s visit with the children‘s grand parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden of Des Moines, Towa. Mr. Fred Jacobs of New York was a Sunday visitor at the Burr Leisenâ€" ring home on Roger Wi1liams avenue. Miss Florence Schneider of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive has as her guest for several weeks Miss Miriam Wilhelm of Chicago. Mrs. Lester Sill of Champaign, III., | who has been the guest of her sistzr“ Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell of Ridgewood ) The card and bunco party given for the benefit of the Sunday school recâ€" reation fund at the hostess house, Ft. Sheridan, last Thursday afternoon, was a splendid sucegss, both socially and financially. Mrs. M. H. Conrad, who was operâ€" ated on three weeks ago in the Highâ€" land Park bhospital returned to her home at 128 McGovern street, yesterâ€" day. Her condition is very much imâ€" proved and is doing very nicely. The annual picnic of the Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union of Lake County will be held August 14 at Melâ€" ody Farm, Lake Forest, Basket lunch at neon and program in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell and daughter Gladys motored to Madison, Wis., and spent a few days visiting relatives there last week. Miss Gladys remained at Mirror Lake where she will spend a few days with her uncle and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafâ€" the birth of a seven pound son, born Tuesday at the Highiand Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Casey was formerly Miss Cecil St. Peter. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Casey announce for a few days, has revl,umed} Continued from page 1 at The Glencoe Chamber of (‘ommem! is now busy with plans for a big basâ€") ket picnic to be held Thursday, Aug.| 30, at some nearby lake. Arrangeâ€"| ments for the picnic were diséuÂ¥sed| at a special luncheon meeting of the| Chamber last week, and a committee was appointed to work out detailed plans for the celebration, which will take the place of Glencoe Day this | year. f expected. It will pay you to spend a good part of either Friday or Saturâ€" day, or both, in the Highland Park shops. What you will find there in the way of real Dollar Day bargains GLENCOE BUSINESS MEN TO HAVE PICNIC AUG. 30 day in the big Dollar Day sale, make Prospective purchasers who perâ€" ceive the value of the offerings made to be a big demand for these bargains, und the early comers will have the pick of them. If you see what you especially want advertised in this paper for saile on Friday and Saturâ€" looking. Visit as many stores as posâ€" sible; you are sure to find many barâ€" local merchants in these columns are it a MARCELLING SHAMPOOING wATER WaAvING FINGER WAVING For Appointment Phone Highiand Park 1395 3,‘;,\"2{(’$ Bargain Days FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 10th and 11th 13 SOUTHâ€"ST. JOHNS AVENUE â€" HIGHLAND PARK 307 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY â€" AUGUST 10 AND 11 Central Avenue at First Street Highland Park poLLaAR Friday and Suturday ____ | _A definite place for the holding of SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY SHOPPERS LUNCHEON MARY‘S BEAUTY SHOP Southwest Corner Highwood and Waubkegan Avenaes Over DeBurtola‘s Barber Shop COLLEGE INN Save time and trouble on these two days by lunching at the self on being well dressed â€"and at the same time has an eye for real bargainsâ€" will be well advised to look over our Dollar Day offerâ€" The man who prides himâ€" Companions Unable to Call for DEAF MUTE DROWNS IN ROUND LAKE SUNDAY dumb youth, perished in Round Lake Sunday afternoon while his two mute companions, powerless to shout for corded in the coroner‘s records of Lake county. Geary‘s two companions recovered his body less than five minutes after the quick recovery efforts to restore life by means of artificial respiration Jobbing Promptly Dene Shop Phone HP. 457 Res. 1985 513 Elm Place, Highland Park Storm Sash and Storm Deors were FRED C. BREMI] Carpenter and Big of Central Avenue at Green Bay Road * . Meierhoff Hardware Company _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 10th and 11th (with cover) 2 No Burn.Hot Piatesâ€"$1.00 Among Our Dollar Day Items are the following 5 gallon Crock . Sandwich Trayâ€"Etched 5 Piece Bowl Set Green Ice Tea Gluases 12 qt. White Enameled Pail (§1.00 per dosen) 4 gt. Mirro Pres Kettle Fly Spray Combination SILK BLOOMERS AND STEPâ€"INS arnett Style Shop Sylint Clothes Rasket Gal Garbage Pail 4 Piece Bow! Set (Green Glass) (6 gallons) Steel Lawn Rake 1 qt. Oâ€"cedar Oll ALL DRESSES AND HAts 510 Central Avenu& â€" _ Highiand Park, IN. > Phones Highland Park 197 or 198 In Conjunction with Dollar Day, we are offering Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Half Price for || || AT (Extra Large) Ironing Board Pad and Cover (Will fit any boardâ€"$1.00) (Bprayer and Liquid $1.00) 50 Ib. Flour Bin GREAT REDUCTIONS oN FUR COATS DURING AUGUST Vegetable Bin (AN Metal)