«Mc athing nicnsar meampncion on m actiaiiintys pcin Fr the Millions (h ist, appeals to the soul as light appcals ts tis eye, as truth fits the corsâ€"icnee, as teauty spezks to the gesthetic nature. ‘â€" The American Magazine. The‘ ecnsumers of the United States now pay a $3,581,000,000 milk bill annuilly. Ornfly $1,272,000,000 of it‘ gets back to the farmer.â€"Farm & Fireside. â€" DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS ~thoâ€"mostâ€"be#irtiful â€"Naturalâ€"waves;: * ~â€"~ _« .0 °_~,~ â€" ~You may have any style wave you wish or be advised by us of the wave most suited io you. . * s ‘ Our Permanents are guaranteed. â€" They are . given in an hour ~and a half. ~Painless. â€" § s s 10 North Sheridan Road Phone Highland Park 463 DRESSES â€" formerly up to $39.50 â€" Now $10 to $15 HATS â€" formerly up to $18.50 â€" Now $1 to $3 LORETTA SHOP A.â€"G.â€"McPHERSON, Inc. Of No Possible Interest TO ANYONE â€"BUT A WOMAN Our $8.00 and. $10.00 short bob Permanents offered for August at.. Phone Waukegan 3622 For long bobs and long Halr â€"â€"...l. cssyc iye . s . . The Powder Puff Beauty Shop Established in 1900. The Farmer‘s Share ecnsumers of the United The Oldest and most modern Garage in Highland Park OURâ€" MECHANICS° KNOW THEIR BUSINESS . Bargain Counter Many of the season‘s hats of wellâ€" known makes will be closed out from PRICES RANGING FROM Every Dress Included _ in this Cleanup Sale $10 to $29.50 $3 to $12.50 387 Park Avenue Rcoom 209,"Waukegan National Bank The Modern Schedule A For the girls the period of innoâ€" cent childhood has been shortened about five years. The period of brideâ€" hocd has been postpensd nearly ten years.â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. Phone Highland Park 120 And Catch Them *"Very few women," says a contemâ€" porary, "have any interest in fishâ€" ing." We dunno.â€"â€"Lots of the dears angle for compliments. â€" Farm & Fireside. f $8 T HE P RE S S The: bureau also finds that the motor car of today is four times: as safe as that in use ten years ago. states, reveals the importance to csities ofzcareful street traffic planâ€" ning by qualified engineers,: in order th:t the great increase of cars may se properly handled. * aren‘t â€".any _elections. Former Congressman James .M. Graham, who is a member of the exâ€" ecutive committee of the Illinois orâ€" ganiation â€" to promote the "Lincoln National â€" Memorial highway from Hodgenville, . Kentucky, â€" to Beardsâ€" town, has just returned from an inâ€" spection trip with other. members of the committes over the proposed route to Vincennes.. They attended a meetâ€" ing with the Vincennes Chamber of Commerce, called especially with a view to effecting an organization in in that state similar to the one ow sxisting in Illinois. As soon as their organization is perfected both state organiz:tions will move on to Kenâ€" tucky and assist in effecting an orâ€" ganization there. It is then plannei to effect an interâ€"state organization, representing these three states, so that joint. action can be made more effective. â€"Mr. Graham reported enâ€" thusiastic interéest all along the line. That 50,000,000 automobiles will be on American rosds within a few years in contrast to the 25,000,000 now used is the prophecy of the Alâ€" bert Russel Erskine Bureau of Street lraffi: Research of Harvard univerâ€" Lake Forest Academy for Boys h> sad thing from the Democratic ;:;:~:::xu§.; m :n‘@_@r}fl;- y <piht un in Years when there JOHN ZENGELER, Inc. Box R, Lake Forest, IIl. Strictly college preparatory â€"definite preparation for entrance examinations of Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Mass. Tech., etc. â€" school is also on accredited and preâ€" ferred list so that admission without examinations is granted by all universities which accept certificates â€" both boarding and day students; the departments for day students is of special interest to residents of the North Shore who desire thorough college preparation for their sons, and at the same time can have them reâ€" main at home; afternoon study hall supervision, physiâ€" cal‘ training and athletics for day students same as for boarders. Your boy will be kept busy until late afterâ€" noon with classâ€"room work, study, athletics and other activities which will develop him. Small classes â€" inâ€" dividual attention â€"a Mastér for every eleven boys â€" sanely progressive methods â€"for instance, we do not "hear" recitations. : JOHN WAYNE RICHARDS, Headmaster > wE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLANDM® PARK Phone Highland Park 2801 Catalog supplied on request Cleaner and Dyer BRuraa Telephone Lake Forest 230 ~.‘Maybe the girls don‘t wear ruffies on <their dresses â€"any ‘more because it would look too effeminate. & Women‘s Corner . _ Women are xpugh: more successful as mothers than they are in any cther capacity. At any rate they have a, virtual monopoly of the field. â€"Woman‘s Hoime Companion. * Very attractive medals for first, secongd end third places in each event, have been provided by the Park board. In addition, there will. be competition between swimming relay teams from Glencoe, Kenilworth, Wilmette and Winnetka for the Winâ€" netka Park district trophy, which has been woprâ€"by Winnetka for the past three years. A silver cup will be présented to theé winning team, as well as «medals to the individual members. ' really important man is soundness of judgment.â€"The _American Magazine. Arrangements are being made to have an adequate number of bleachâ€" ers on the beach so that all may have comfortable seats. a The eighth annual Water carnival of the Winnetka Park district will be held at Lake Front park on Sunday afterncon, Aug. 4, at 3 o‘clock. It is expected to again have Tom Robinâ€" son, swimming coach at Northwestâ€" ern, to act as starter and announcer, assisted by Walter Etzbach, beachâ€" master, and Frank Stover, life guard. Winnetka Holds Water 5 : Carnival August 4 § ~First Necessity â€" The keystone of the career of any Thursday, August 1, 1929 Thursday, Aug © The marriag (Billy) _ Bell, Mrs. John S. J CGosling of Ms place on Satur Episcopal _ ch Christoph Kell attendants W Thompson of of honor, and of Madison, W Local ST