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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 14

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18 taj _3 â€"_â€"YÂ¥EAXRS â€"3 |UOHUEBNER‘S «â€"~=â€"*Iter Meéethods® ~~"How shall I arrange my hair this rifag JY MR w en mmen mm paiminmnmmemeinngvornem remnomamesmsaane 12 NEW STYLE HATS ARE AFFECTING COIFFURES That‘s the cry on every smart woman‘s lips these August days. The new styles, with their entire accent on the feminine, the puffed sleeves, square neck and fitted waists, the tiny Empress Eugenie hats, tip titled over the right ear, all mean that something radical has to happen to milady‘s coiffure. e ts ~â€"It‘s happening all rightâ€"something as startling and as Parisian as _ the. French revolution was in its day.â€"â€" Hairdressers Point Out How â€"Fall Fashions in Hats â€"Just â€"listen â€"to â€"these â€"predictions made today ‘by several of Chicago‘s leadingâ€"hairâ€"MOGiSte®S,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" _ Eva A. Sturm, Congress. hotel beauty shop: "The bob is very defiâ€" nitely still in vogue. People are tired successful years. U * 47 VERSARY â€"â€"Mrse, â€"L.â€"â€"Reissemweber, â€"beauty Saks Fifth avenue beauty shop: "Pierre, our hairdresser, and I deâ€" cided the long bob will be the smart one because of the saucy new hats. In the evening hair will be curled at the nape of the neck as it has been for some time. _The revolution comes in the‘ daytime. Then the hair will of ‘letting their hair grow long, only to â€"cut it off again. The shingle bob is dead forever, but the medium long bob is the smart thing for winter eoiffures. * > about the face. The ears will probably be. covered, but .the hair must be be worn in clusters of curls such as oneâ€"seesâ€" in the ~oldâ€"fashionedâ€"pi¢â€" tlires,"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _» n y ~â€"â€"~L. E.° Carter, ‘ Blackstone hotel: "This winter hair will be worn back from the face.. The medium long bob Ears will be covered for the. most part because the new style hats need hair to frame the face." masmnacedine "There will be no more: straight igzeinoun rrmmpnquithomans oo apmetie o rermamanaisctnaty Jur THE P RE 33 â€"~ GIVEN AWAY e: 10 PRIZES How did we build up our. busiâ€" ness?â€"You knowâ€"the only wayâ€"by keeping up the qualâ€" ity. And we believe we have wonâ€"and merited. the confiâ€" dence of the people in â€"this "*!‘ *Phone H.. P 3036 ~*>*> 5391 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" Opposite the HighlandPark Preas 710 ;elebrat_e our _ ANNIVERSARY Saturday, Sept. 26th ’g’ 3 ns 7(‘ i* ‘-,“ s ty s 0005 “iv.}t.: F5 is rdartie ul ¢ E. A. Meyer Construction company of Highland Park was awarded the contract for construction of the two dent.â€"Theâ€"contractâ€"priceâ€"isâ€"$27,619. Meyer Co. Gets Contract â€"â€"For Paving on Route 16 was announced Tuesday by R. M. Lobdell, county highway â€"superintenâ€" ~~The contract is to be signed under the provision of the new labor law, with labor scales ranging from $1.62% down to $1 an hour. The completion date is set at December 15. It is estimated that the contracâ€" tors will have from 40 to 50 men on the job, which willâ€"begin at once. 089. w,'. ;,; mhw;"“-r:; ;0"2 ""b vm:.;;:n Predominantly© a~ masculine trait, i(l)nesjol;? wl?ie; fwm ~bag'ino'55t once. nearly oneâ€"half, 608, of all the sui. â€"Thereâ€"wereâ€"six bifiders. â€"The secâ€" Ac;(!gg':\\{_er.e_aq_n_lqgg_ 'I‘e,',':,.,Who !?d lived ond lewest bid was that of Kren 4| CMont i0 yoars‘al nge _ Themaumbe Date, who sibmitted aâ€"fgure of 331| amone .Deople under_ 35 . was 293, 1 089. § : matter of 21 per cent. _ * & & i y ~~Age Averages â€" o * dre â€" > S e r~4 From the <standpoint of: age the _ Room.for Improvement â€"â€"â€"_| greatestâ€" . yolume of â€"increase~ took o C i P Among. people. in .the 35. to. 44 race has mads use of barely 50 perâ€" cent of its brain capacity.â€"Woman‘s s es 3i~¢% Picis Pisit .$# will be *enaits E7 -I.W. a â€" is mc SUICIDE RATE IN â€"â€" IICEBFRGS ~ ILLINOIS GROWNGEâ€"TRIS YE â€"â€"Statisticsâ€"released atâ€"Springfield by show that suicide during 1930 reached the highest annual rate ever record. ed in Illinois, ‘The number of fatal. ties charged against this cause last year was 1,382 against 1,087 in 1929 and a previcus high record of 1,227, . Years, .. Largest Number Recorded i 1930, Statistics Show ; l.l Navy.ll::tlzlz fiait, state â€"heaith director, opines. "At the same time," he adds, "the highly prosperousâ€"year.of 1928 gave the previous high recordâ€" rate from suicides in Hlinois. > > â€"~"Probably â€" â€"unfavorable~economit conditions are a definite factor in the suicide rate but it seems equally cerâ€" tain that there is a deeper and more significant factor at work. Otherwise why should the suicide rate per 100, 000 people in Illinois increase from 11.6â€"in 1920 to_18.0 in 1930, a ‘decade characterized on the whole by un precedented proseperity? The trend in the suicide rate was distinctly up ward throughout these. 10 years." .J. Hebeéer Hudson, for many yea" director of the Mercantile Affairs deâ€" partment of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce ~and â€"who. not._long . 489 age group. Suicides in this age group stood 33 per cent higher in 1930 than in 1929.â€"â€"â€" mescbicras â€" Last year there were 1,085 suicides among males against 841 in 1929, an increase of 29 â€"per cent.â€"â€"Among {eâ€" males there were 297 suicides last year against 246 in 1929, an increase of about 20 per cent. =: l ~â€"*Itâ€" seems reasongableâ€"to suppose that mental pessimism > brought on by the influence of the economic deâ€" pression was an important factor in J. Heber Hudson, Known Here, Dies in Chicago last year in mortality from starvation and from direct exposure â€"to ‘the in fluence of cold weather. In 1929 there cold weather compared with 4 and 24, respectively, in 1930. is ; were 7 deaths charged against star Chamber of Commerce, died eatly this week of a heart attack in his Chicago thome. s He had been with the Ilino® Chamber for about seven years and prior to that time he was secretat of the Bloomington organization. He served in that capacity for thirte®" + Swift Wings :; :â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" You can now climb into an airplan® and within a day arrive wherever 39@ will in these United States.â€"Collier® Weekly, is notewo Thursday, September 24, 193{' Thursday, Sep Age Averagesâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Other Details 39 The solution . leim hinges on an "What has bect crop of iceberg .glide in â€"frigidâ€" ie ns â€"â€"iInâ€" â€"years . plentiful supply .mountains of ice rays of the sun ling spearpoints beautiful, these ~for all their bea pect they were third. rail; far shipping than if Navy, Departme fice at W’m ice chart is to b« tinued, a new se to light and a ne unsung heroes o1 is to provide a for the why and tle idosynerasy KOCK’ ‘y6l! ..R“U V a berg is conti constant menac hardly enough tinkle to ‘a tall, julep, and herei are worried. C mint julep, ther With HIG Comp Telepho W ork d Your m« tion tha Opposite Ship Can‘t

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