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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Sep 1924, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 £ £ A 1 Branches of Federated Charities Funds Go to Monday, September 15, has been set apart for the Federated Charities; and ores of girls and women will greet I Wilmette, offering the Red i 1 51 IC his ac- ee official Tag Chicag Mrty r the pub- lic's generos day, among them the following : 1 ton Home Children's Home an Day Nursery, ciety, Juvenile Johnson Home dependent Sisters en Old Daughters ran iJ 1CONCESS ittle Wanderers Humboldt 1c ~ Club He for Working Mothers with children, Hebrew Workers ladies Charity society, Good Will Worker phan and Old of Jacob South German Evangelical Or- Peoples Home, Daughters S.de Day Nursery, Chi- cago Consumptive Aid soc Chicag Ladies Milas Chasodim iety, Chica- go Ladies aid society, Chicago Junior School and Farm, Chicago Industrial Home for Children, Friendly Ladies Aid society, American Ladies Aid society. The above institutions have complied with all of the qualifications required of those eligible for the Tag Day. They must have a state charter and be estab- lished for over a year, and also have a yearly deficit of upwards of $600. They employ no paid officers or solicitors and they must be organized for the relief and aid of residents of Cook county. Thousands of unselfish women will pa- trol the streets next Monday and ask the public to "Have A Heart." "Think of the little children left homeless and destitute who are cared for by some of the societies and the lit- tle cripples that are restored to health, reads the Charities' challenge. "Give a thought also to the aged, who have noth- ing to look forward to, and but for the generosity of these women would be per- haps begging in the streets. We can all afford to give a little, and enough dimes will make up the required sum. Let us all 'Have A Heart." © Read the Want-Ads --because our savage ancestors, being unskilled in mathematics, counted their fingers, scored by tens and thus founded the decimal system. Help Baby through the hot summer with Puietest contr, Comforts and hear him coo while he hap- pily counts his toes. Glycerin Suppositories (Infant) Zinc Stearate Sugar of Milk Castor Oil Boric Acid Five of 200 Puretest prepara- tions for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and care can produce. ADAMS PHARMACY Elm and Linden Winnetka 2 720 Rexall Drug store John Dethloff Is Busy . in John 'em," in" his hands circumstances t and Prouty Annex pending the comple- 51 I n of That Handsome Store H. Dethloff, is: "up and at| men's furnish- | | talled in the| John summer ust recently i 1lves building. a "rather t of us w eX- ated died him off mped chased Flim into cr quarters on his store space in the Gon salves structure. 1 worth in I'oday, 11 + herein. Hawthorne school at G its autumn term gm while, because he ha store an men's however, John will the worry -was very much tell you nne new shipments of th ftectively displa wear effc HAWTHORN CPENS SEPT. 18 Thur The school 1 ti Ww 1 bh shivering, since business on the upper floor of the new | Gonsalves Pp settled q er with interested parents. 1e direction of Susan Dickinson Stone 'ho is at the offices this week to con- Otto Dovidat, one of Winnetka's cst known tailors, has established his building, and, after a brief | readjustment, = is to render a uality of service. again highly-prized eriod of EH PI CE TA KATHLFFN AIR (Specialist) m ng for Study Piano [oe TAILCRING FIRM MOVES bd 3 j The Alicia Pratt School of Dancing Re-opens er 17, 1924--Tuesday, October 21, 1924 University 2433 Raa aaa aa Sas fe ea tata aay YY VIVES = 2 Complete THE first Fall days mean to every undergraduate a new wardrobe for his return to school, Our service here is planned to anticipate all collegi- ate demands --a personal service rendered by thor- oughly exper- fenced and pains- taking salespeople who know how to serve young men. urnishers to College Men To demonstrate to more young men the advan- tages of buying their complete Fall and Winter outfits at this store we suggest these few really exceptional values. A Fall Suit Special Finest materials -- latest style--best hand tailoring, at $50 Sheep Lined Coats Best quality; Opossum col- lar and leather lined sleeves, $30 Hats . . . Caps . . . Gloves . . . Sweaters Shirts . . . Neckwear . . . Handkerchiefs Pajamas . . . Underwear . . . House Robes Shoes . . . Garters . . . Hostery Wombat Fur Coats Beautiful and distinctive; the latest fad in eastern colleges. $200 Imported Overcoats Ulsters, Guards' Model, Single or Double Breasted, $75 1 |

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