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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1936, p. 2

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+ §#A WbA J S6 ers will precede the leoture to be held next Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 o‘clock in the Ravinia Vilâ€" lage House, by Mrs, Quincy Wright whose subjéct will be "Can the United States Be Neutral?" Among those‘ who will entertain are Mrs. Jay Glidden, president of Women Voters To Hear Mrs. Quincy Wright A series of informal dinner parâ€" ties given by members of the Highâ€" land Park League of Women Votâ€" PAGE TWO ® * AREVIETETY CEECE M PV U PPWOTLHY Knlttlng Worsted + T omm iamcmenmmemine kei ‘Rayon Slips, 2 f 2 skeins $1.00 Rayon Slips, 2 for $1.00 Large 4 oz. hanks. Every wanted| Straight and California top siyles eolor. Soft, fluffy quality, | Tailored, and lace trimmed. Germantown, Saxony and Shetland Floss in full range of colors. ; 24x48 inch rag rugs with knotted fringe ends. A big value. Granite Cloth, 3 yards $1 50 inch Granite Cloth for drapes, upholstering, ete, + Colorfual Hputtems and attractive deâ€" signs. Heavy quality. $ B A S EME N T | 21x27 ir Rough mesh panels. Ecru fm]y'ilzolin p 42 inch Curtains in medium and small dots and plain marquisette. Fine batiste dresses. Handâ€"made and hand embroidered. Cretonnes, 3 yards $1.00 Crepeâ€"deâ€"chine Dance Sets. Broken size range. wi Handâ€"made of mercerized broadâ€" cloth. Hand embroidered. â€"Sizes 1 to 3. Rayon panties. Flésh color. Our regular 59¢ quality. â€" Perfectly tailored rayon panties, bloomers, . stepâ€"ins, . vests. _ Fine quality. 12% to 60% wool tuck stitch panâ€" ties. Small, medium, large. Lace Panels, $1.00 each Carter‘s lisle panties. Flesh color Small, medium, large, 35¢ value Batiste goiyns in new, smart fltted' style. : I The most beautiful slips we have ever seen at $1.00. Embroidered and lace trimmed. Rag Rugs, 3 for $1.00 Ruiffled Curtains, $1.00 Miscellaneous Dollar Yarns, 5 bails $1.00 Lingerie, 2 for $1.00 Children‘s Panties 2 for $1.00 Part Wool Panties 3 for $1.00 Panties, 4 for $1.00 Infants‘ Dresses 2 for $1.00 Nightgowns, $1.00 See Our Windows Tots‘ Dresses Dance Sets ©$1.00 Slips, $1.00 $1.00 At a mi League of 11, in the by chairm that stud the lea Mrs, 'Pz‘i Jerome, % Mare Law and Mrs.| guests of) program The mo'j lic withou Slightly soiled and broken assortâ€" ments. (Sizes 2 to 6 years. â€" $ Broken children‘; many tin Hand em Cut of fi Knit T Made of trimmed. Rayon Lingerie, 3 for $1 Knit af fine quality rayon yarns Bloomers, panties and stepâ€"ins. . _6 pairs $1.00 _ Dress Shields Hickory shields. _ Reégularâ€" and crescent shapes. White or flesh, Regular 10c handkerchiefs in new attractive prints. Handâ€"made all linen handkerchiefs. Also linen initial handkerchiefs, 5 for $1.00. Night 500 sheets to box. Dollar Day, 4 boxes for $1.00. Delnap‘s napkins. 12 to box. 6 boxes $1.00. _ Horsehide and buck mittens. 59¢ to 75¢ values. 2 pairs $1.00. Made ot white broadcloth. Others of sheer fabrics. â€" || Boys Hose 5 pairs for $1.00 Part wgof Golf Hose. Sizes to 10% Fancy patterns. Misses cotton Play Kerchiefs, 5 for $1.00 Boys‘ Wash Suits | 2 for $1.00 Sanitary Napkins $1.00 Printed Hankies $1.00 dozen Cleansing Tissue $1.00 GARNETTS h size. Curled feathers, ssed. Art tick covering. d Pillows, $1.00â€" gowns, 2 for $1.00 good, blue Chambray. Red broidered in Puerto Rico e batiste. ranges of women‘s and underwear. Some worth es this sale price. nderwear, 3 for $1 Girls‘ Blouses $1.00 Pajamas, $1.00 Suits, 2 for $1.00 ; Mrs. George Gaidzik, Bergholder, Mrs. Earl . I. M. Greenberg, Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Law,; Mr. uincy Wright will be the Mrs. Carroll Binder, the hairman. ting is open to the pubâ€" charge. eting of the board of the Women Voters on Feb. YWCA, it was reported n of the six departments Boys‘ Gloves 2 pairs $1.00 and. children‘s twoâ€"piece repe pajamas. New styles. Day Specials groups were being enâ€" DOLLAR DAYS thusiastically attended by a total| 1:30 p.m.; Department of â€" of 84 members. Members whq find| tion at the home of Mrs. ° they" can still attend are welcome| Rubens, Thursdays at 10 a.n and nonâ€"members may join the| The groups in the depar group at a nominal fee. The groups| of government and its ope meet as follows:â€" Department of| under Mrs. Clarence Balke a: Economic Welfare at the home of| status of women under Mrs. Mrs. George Carr, Wednesdays at| Gaidzik are yet to be organiz 10 a.m.; Department of Child Welâ€" mmmmermmemnommmnzmemmmee> fare, under Mrs. Frank Selfridge, ie ~ .c ‘| After seven and oneâ€"half at the library Mondays .F 10 a.m.; of dual instruction. inâ€" ab MH Department of International Coâ€" Robert McMillan, 17, of Nort] operation, under Mrs. I. M. Greenâ€"| tral High school, Spokane, Wa berg, at the library Tubsdays at) ton, made his first solo flight. â€"Boy$‘ Cadet Ties, 50¢ value .____.____._____3 for $1.00 â€"-Boyfs’ Wool Dress Shorts, $1.50 value _.___..___$1.00 â€"Men‘s Linen Initial Kerchiefs, 35¢ value _4 for $1.00 â€"Men‘s $1.00 Suspenders ............_..__._.._2 for $1.00 â€"Men‘s 65¢ Neckties ._..____________._____3 for $1.00 â€"Interwoven Sox'. 50c value ___....._._.__3 pairs $1.00 â€"Men‘sCapeskin Gloves, black only, $1.65 value . $1.00 â€"Men‘s $1.65 Wool Knit Gloves ......_._._.__.__.___$1.00 Broken assortment. Handâ€"made $1.00 values. f B‘:'_oadcloth- ;h};t;;‘é;;ing needleg lisle mixed hose; 6 pairs $1.00 gl.l(!).(t)?' 35¢ value; 4 garments for.,; Boys’ Sweaters NMbnynn‘-’ 0 f£.2..2 @1 an , $1lm Coat, slipâ€"over and collar styles; v;'or}tlh to $1.95. Made of broadâ€" cloth. P A great value. Shirts that sell regularly from $1.65 to $1.95. Cut from fine white and colored broadâ€" $1 00 cloth. While a limited quantity last... . o Men‘s Unionsuits > c Handkerchiefs f _$1.00_ ® | 12 for $1.00 Carter‘s ° make; short sleeves,| Men‘s white, satin medium weight. $1.35 value. ]chiefs. Also fancey Dollar Day in the f MEN‘S STORE LINEN TOW KELING ............ .5 yards 51.00 Steven‘s allâ€"linen bleached crash. Colored border. Regular 25¢ quality. Dollar Day, 5 yxfrds $1.00. » LACE SCARF AND VANITY SET ......¢1 n LINEN TOWELING DISH CLOTHS Neckwear,' 2 for $1.00 LINEN NAPKINS Famous Saxon Pillow Cases. Plain inch size. Soft and firm, Guaranteed to wear., Choice of 63x99, 72x99; and 81x99 sizes. Every housewife knows the serviceable qualities of these sheets. Saxon Cases . . 4 for $1 KITCHEN: TOWELS 51â€"inch All Linen Table Cloths Read this page carefully, so that you may take advantage of this DOLâ€" LAR DAY SALE in every section of the store....Dollar Day Values that positively cannot be surpassed. We cannot guarantee quantities to last throughout the sale. © ~ Saxon Sheets . . . . . $1 One scarf and one 3â€"piece vanity set or two of each. Ab;u? 'o;lej half the regular price. One donzen wash cloths, Martex make, in cglf;phax)e ;a;lzavgc: Shirts and Shorts 4 for $1.00 bâ€"piece allâ€"linen bridge set in lacy design. â€" Our bridge set. Colorful woven plaid crash table top of a quality that would sell regularly at a much higher price. Also handâ€" sl 00 decorated linen table covers Eoc sls en veaeee Evennnvoeerveaeavye ® Men‘s Pajamas $1.00 nA CLOFHS ...........00$ .18 for $1.00 locknit dish cloth of heavy quality. Dollar Day, 18 for $1.00. Men‘s Broadcloth Shirts > h 53 es Sssc > 3 2 s 25 s (~â€" NN BR ho 7 [ AlK . Sot Cses e l on 4;:71-:'. fe es . C * . and FRIDAY, FEB. 13 and 14 TKE PRES8 Knit of allâ€"wool yarns. Values to $2.95. Limited number priced for clearance at $1.00. Men‘s lisle .ho'se, _x;lso_ n_yx'n{ ~and Twoâ€"piece styles. Made of flanâ€" nelette and broadcloth. ‘$1.35 values. Men‘s white, satin cord handkerâ€" chiefs. Also fancy handkerchiefs. Men‘s Sox, 6 pairs $1.00 After seven and oneâ€"half hours of dual instruction in an airplane, Robert McMillan, 17, of North Cenâ€" tral High school, Spokane, Washingâ€" The groups in the departments of government and its operation, under Mrs. Clarence Balke and the status of women under Mrs. George Gaidzik are yet to be organized. 1:30 p.m.r; Department of ~Educaâ€" tion at the home of Mrs. Waiter Rubens, Thursdays at 10 a.m. { hemmed. The large 45x36 Boys‘ Pajamas $1.00 6 f°r $1.00 6 for $1.00 most popular $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 WASH GOODS PRINTED SILKS, yard DIMITIES, BATISTES SKINNER‘S SILK Service and Chiffon weights â€"Women‘s and Growing Girls‘ Sport and Walking Oxfords ___._.___. _ . $2.95 to $4.45 â€"Women‘s Bedroom Slippers, pair . $1,00 â€"Women‘s and Girls‘ Galoshes, pair ...u2.2202 $1,.00 â€"Simplex Flexies â€" Children‘s Famous Footwear â€" at Great Savings. . â€"â€"Many other savinus annully warik L o Aoo mom _ Fine Percales . 6 yards $1 â€"Men‘s Shoes and Oxfords, $4.50 and $5.00 values . . @0 No matter what the family shoe needs may be you will save money here on Dollar Day. Every pair of men‘s, women‘s and children‘s footwear in our entire stock is speâ€" cially priced for this sale. Mentioned are: Dollar Day Sale of Shoes BRASSIERES PINAFORE APRONS CORSETS, GIRDLES WOMEN‘S BLOUSES Belding Silks in new time. Printed rayon cords, seersuckers, Worgh to 65¢ yard. 3 yards $1.00, CHILDREN‘S SWEATERS Rosebud and other small designs. Very de ity and colorings. Famous Skinner‘s allâ€"silk crepe shades. Wide color range. Women‘s Wool Sweaters Best quality 80 square percale standing value at this price. Women‘s Tties, Pumps and Strap Oxfords . I Fullâ€"Fashioned Hosiery 2 pairs $1.00 Sunday Evening Club To Hear New Speaker Dr. Phillips Elliott, a young man who is making a deep impression on the church and laity of Brooklyn, New York, through his ministry in the First Presbyterian church there, will speak for the Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hall the first time Sunday. His subject will be "The Passion for Service." Made of fast color 80 square percale tape. â€" makes. All sizes Al]‘ our r‘e‘gu_lur 59c brassieres. Warner and oaler welT Tm'ovvn New cotton blouses and brignter spring Salesmen‘s samples and discontinued lots that $5.00. Also 2â€"way stretch girdles. Broken assortment of regular $1.95 sweat« About 100 sweaters in the lot. Choice Sizes 2 to 6 years. Knit of all wool yarns style. In the absence of Clifford W Reductions on Entire Stock weights. Famous Burlingtor quality. Desirable colors. spring prints. Very in tailored and frilly style shades. Store Opens at 8:00 a. m. in new attractive prints. An out in lingerie and street wear ...3 yards $1,00 eyelet batistes and others. THURSDAY, FEBRI The Melodists of ywonld ~m give a special program at 7 § and the club‘s choir of 125 win , Beethoven‘s "Hallelujah" from q Mt. of Olives oratoric, and the Pn Otis arrangement of *A > Miphh. Fortress." Mark Love, soloist , si "Judge Me, O " " and L. he?rd with the choir it?:l‘.- oo e Barnes, the president , who. is in California, Randall, a trustee, will sirable in pattern, qual Admission much in demand at this and fir By the W 4 yards s 1.00 8$3.45 to $4.45 $2.95 to $4.45 ippet n a ke 3 for 2 ‘°" $1.00 * $1.00 White, pastels gularly up t $1.00 $1.00 ese services $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 slipâ€"over tUARY m 3 4A Wl Fod," ang be l the*.n )lored (akoâ€" 13, 1984 18 free

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