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Rubber apron, dust ak to memâ€" ver, anyone ized as beâ€" afterâ€"dinner and forlorn . emtetisives«> â€" PW d ~sand in NT Brought : game and ing is narâ€" ple, one of ter, become fashionably hpan place inside that yers stand me which ~~i8 â€""Nut DRY t an old 4) Spruce these Paim Ash For 8 Days, Beginning Nov. 13, Will Celebrate Opening of Its Third Year For eight gala days, beginning Friday, Nov. 13, the Evanston store of Marshall Field & Co. at Church street and Sherman avenue, will celâ€" ~cbrate the beginningâ€"ofâ€"its â€"third year in Evanston. .There will be more than 200 "celâ€" bration values" from â€"every s of the store, a record selling of smart dresses ranging in price from $12:75 to $45, a style parade each afternoon, souvenirs for shoppers, entertainment throughout the store. features of interest. The plans call for a celebration even more colorâ€" ful and inviting than previous simâ€" n cles, ca giving. Special Oneâ€"Day Values 1 A feature of the selling will be a list â€"of oneâ€"day valuesâ€"outstanding: values available one day only. For instance, the oneâ€"day value Friday beverage napkins; on Saturday, asâ€" :sorted cream patties; on Monday, set of_two boudoir piï¬om in pastel tractive prices. 2+ <TORE ANNIVERSARY anniversary celebration. There will be a fascinating display of candy decorating on the first floor every day from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. On the fourth floor, manâ€" nequins will model costumes every afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. For the1 children, there will be a grab bag in the toy section on the second floor every day and balloons will be given away. A special feature will be the appearance on the third floor Wed= â€"nesday, Novemberâ€"18â€"atâ€" 4. p.m. of Wanda Gag, author of "Millions of =Oste"=who will draw â€"pictures for the children and tell about her new book "Snippy and Snappy." â€"~ _ Of particular interest to women, however, will be the selling of â€"winâ€" ter dresses, for all occasions, at sensationally low prices. A wide range of sizes, styles and colors for winter is available. A rose will be given to all cusâ€" ‘tomers who enter the store between All of these features, together with a list of the many anniversary values, are described in a large desâ€" criptive broadside which has been mailed to residents of the north shore suburbs. ' s higty M oc nsc 24L ud, oo 2 ts 25. 2 ut Prore bcten snn t Antis ts Pnti m n hy NE L3 Oigs 49 995 recalls the h'mhnt,‘openin.: of’the!m moved into it# | candies and things for Thanksâ€" ‘m. and noon each day of the Brilliant will Highwood Indians The Highwood Indians again proved their superiority over Lake county semiâ€"pro teams when they upset the strong Keller Wildâ€"Cats of: Waukegan, 12â€"6, in one of the hardest battles of the season, last Sunday.afternoon at the Highwood field before a great array of grid fans out to see a wonderful exhibiâ€" tion of what can be done in footâ€" ball. :: .: ie en ~*The Indians went in the game as the underdog and outweighed fully 15 pounds to a man but upset the dope, in the first quarter, when Bartâ€" lett raced 75 yards in the prettiest piece of blocking ever _disphyod: Then again, early in the second quarter a pass from Bernardini to Curley was good for the second and final marker, which proved to be sufficient for vietopry:â€"â€"~â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~~The rest of the game found the surprised Wiil:-Catl striving _ to by openft%m up m‘ ï¬!@s passes, in order to overcome the Highwood, 12â€"0 lead.â€" Their efforts where not in vain, however, for their wish came through when a pass from Linkart to Mears went for a touchdown. With but five minutes left to play the Indians fought to stave off another score and succeeded in holding them to their own 40 yard ine as the fina ' s Indians (12) Wildâ€"Cats (6)|| Credi LE â€"â€" Jones { e| egt; wife of the suburban store‘s || |â€" | manager â€"of â€"Marshall Field& . Co., ‘ f| and Mrs. Thomas H.:Eddy of Evanâ€"| ¢| ston, wife of~ ~the treasurer â€"of |â€" r| Field‘s, _ Among the outstanding || w | features of the opening were & show, with attractive models dis=|â€" ir| playing the latest fashions; music| y | by a fourâ€"piece orchestra, souvenirs s.| for children on the toy floor;â€" the n| model apartment, completely â€"furâ€" th nighed and a number of others. _ “ Field‘s entered Evanston with a â€" | branch store carrying infants‘ and Beat Kellers, 12â€"6; Capitani Crack Benvenuti Bernardini Barruffii Bartlett Curley KR â€",. = Touchdowns: â€" Bartlett; *"Substitutions: Cooney for Coffâ€" man: Tosi for Bernardini, â€"Finnegan: for Benvenuti; Frantonius for Curâ€" ley; H. Englund for Credi; Bellei for Barufi; Mattioda for Crack; Kerwhald for Brasa; Manzetti for Capitani. Next Sunday the Highwood Inâ€" dians will take up a challange of the Highwood A. C. for the, championâ€" ship of Highwood at Highwood field. Kickâ€"of, 2:30. new store Nov,. 23, 1929. Opening promptly at 9 o‘clock, the new store was thronged with visitors within a few minutes. The first purchases in the new store were made by Mrs. Ronald P. Boardman, of Lake Forâ€" Highwood A. C. Next LE LT LG RG RT RH LH THE PRESS Warren || Hein ‘ | Sloan| Curley;|; Forâ€" i ore‘s |‘ Co., ‘ Ivanâ€"| râ€"of } PETROâ€"NOKOL â€" The ideal form of heat . . . is radiant heat! The ‘same intense heat you feel from the summer sun. It is just pure heat rays. No smoke. No cdor. No sound. To harness these clean, silent radiant heat r;{- and put them to work in your own boiler with the new Petroâ€"Nokol Rotary Oil Burner is the supreme achievement of the world‘s oldest and largest oil heat organization. _ 19 N. 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