». gad Mr*. Dwight C. Oreutt entertained ab«* ^ne hundred guests at a nrosicale '^VJ^Sk December 3. The gnesto were ^rnewhat surpnjed when the announcement was made that their host and h«toa weTeelebrating their^flfth wedding annrver- 8ary; -An interesting program was given by Mr. Mor- ris-GoWblatt, violinist, who played his own «omP°»- tioH Mr. STotolSankin, baritone and Mas;Ida BeU Preemar, W£ *~S& >««mnimied by their charming hostess at the piano, ine cown ^l.^rf*fSations was yellow and green, chrysanthemums and t&.i£**£*!^ "â„¢ aerve4: and an enjoyable evening was spent. ^-------- ^- Mr. B. Carpenter has *one to n!** Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fentress are York. Mrs. Robert Scott will spend the winter in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cloney have gone to Lake Forest for the winter. You can boy yonr Red Cross stamps at the Hnbbard Woods post office. Mr. and • Mrs. Wernecke are the proud parents of a baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Seymour have gone to Miami, Fla., for the winter. home after a two months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lyon and chil- dren have gone to their winter home at Redlands, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Titus have closed their summer home, Berwyl Lodge, and gone to Chicago for the winter. Mr. Hubbard of Oconomowoc, Wis., was the guest of his grandson, Mr. Morton Hubbard on Asbury avenue last week. AT THE EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. Sherman C. Kingsley gave an illustrated talk on "Open-air Scboolsw at the Woman's club Wednesday aft- ernoon. The Rev. Dean Walter T. Sumner will give his address on "Some Aspects of Social and Civil Progress," it is hoped, on Jan. 22. Thursday afternoon, Dec. 12, the members of the Woman's club are in- vited to view the exhibition of the western artists ill a gallery tour con- ducted by Mrs. Anna L. Stacy. Thursday evening, Dec 19, there will be a free lecture given under the auspices of the child and home de- partment of the Woman's club, to which the townspeople are cordially invited. The subject will be, "Mex- ico," illustrated and given by Mr. Robert J. Kerr, who has lived in Mex- ico the last ten years. ~ '"TIii"sT~evenIng "lecture takes the place of the afternoon meeting an- nounced in the Year Book of the Woman's club for Dec. 18. This lecture is the first of a series that will be given, and will be well worth coming to hear. The young men of the town can ask their lady friends and be sure of a pleasant evening. * To all those who gave their assist- ance in any way in the effort to make the fete, given by the Woman's club recently, a success, a vote of appre- ciation is given. ;crrii of EV^ia?0^iisilli' BETTERJ^OTJONDS TO^B^. g^^^ 0*^'0UA :M Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Bvanston: Section 1. That for the P*W»JCj providing funds to pay the "MMemr,--. cost of constructing a ^£*Jfig. to be used in connection with the Mu- nicipal Water Works System of the City of Bvanston, Cook County, Illi- nois, there are hereby •»ft«Ste* !?* be issued one hundred and eighty (1W) Water Works Betterment Bonds of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, to be dated March jst, 1818^ e^^^ ing interest evidenced" by coupons^at the rate of four (4) per centum per annum; the first coupon shall cover four (4) months' interest and shall be due July l«t. 1913, and thereafter in- terest ahall be payable on the nrst days of January and July in each year. Said bonds shall be numbered from one (1) t one hundred and eighty. (180), both inclusive, and shall mature as follows: No. of Bonds. Amount. 1 to 6 to 11 to 16 to 21 to 6, inc... 10, inc... 16, inc... 20, inc,;. 25, Lake Shore News Want Ads HELP WANTED SITUATIONS W CURTJftttS WASHED. COLORED sfteaMk flrst-fOass work; rits. 1*2* wmmSti TeL lilt. ftf ipanions invalids, for Nurses, e 3827. BJM£-HWB FOR RK&Tâ€"-LARGE LIST OP houses and apartments furnished and unfurnished. A CLARK rman-av., opp. City Hall. ltc SELL THE EARTH" je-av., near Church-st, three-apt >ldg., brick and stone; rental, $2,300 per year^ Mceillp.OOO. North Eva hot wate: trim, Price $4, Choice coi location house, 200 oak rms. VACAN on Orrington-av.; best Bvanston for apart- ments; make us an offer. McCALLUM <fe CLARK 1616 Sherman?av., opp. City Hall. ltc FOR RENT-ROOMS MQDERN FURNISHED ROOMJJxjU, jgor. full ni nlisfUfliTJii 5 P. m. to ff!^gs*B«frioi6, 1831 Chi- ltp ENT-H0US1 FOR JfcNTâ€"FIVE TO EIGHT-ROOM hejfses, furnished or_ unfurnished; to $60; fc& ^jyhs to two years. A. Khj^ ajj^Central-av., FOB JEMTâ€"ArTMTS. ON ^COUNT OF LEAVING THE ctt^must snble^J-room apartment; [Usually atirotive^Aangements. glass iSV h/ftyater heat, new 2-aparanal bufiding, excep- tional value, excellent location. G. A. Fund. Phone Bvanston 3263-W. _^^£^_^...:...-,; _...:.â- ._...- . ltc CELLANEOUS TO LOAM. inc.. , inc.. 60, inc... 65,' inc... fiO, inc.,. 66, inc... 70, inc... 90, inc... 91 to 110, inc... Ill to 130, inc.. 131 to 160, inc... 151 to 180, inc... 41 46 51 to 56to 61 to 66 to 71 to $6,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Date of Maturity. July 1, 1014 July 1, 1015 July 1, 1018 July 1, 1017 July 1, 1018 July 1, 1818 July 1, 1020 July 1, 1021 July 1, 1022 July 1, 1023 July 1, 1024 July 1, 1025 July 1, 1026 July 1, 1027 July 1, 1028 July 1, 1029 July 1, 1030 July 1, 1031 July 1, 1032 centum per annum, PMjHtJfi:Jr: 1913, and semi-annually thereafter on Searst day of January ^****^ ARfth year on presentation and surren- dtrVSS annexed interest coupons^s Xev severally become due. Bothprto- cfpi SYSSrest of this bond are her* by made payable in gold coin of the United SteS of America at the offlce of the City Treasurer In the City oi Bvanston, DMnois. .. This bond to one ©' a wr!eB â„¢ 1!K teâ„¢r; except maturity, issued for tte purpose ef providta* funds tow tte Necessary cost of constructing a nTga- uon plant to/be tised^ connecUon with the Municipal Water Works Sys- tem of the City of ^f^'^ook County, Illinois, under toe authority oTCbapter XXIV of the Revised Stat- utes of toe State of Ulinoia and of an ordinance of the City of Wâ„¢"0**** passed, and is further autoorised by an election duly called and held. It Is hereby recited and certified that all acts, conditions and things quired to be done precedent to •«* the issuing of this bond hayj done, happened and been pen in regular and due form as roquii by law, and that the total lndebisjijBi of the City of Bvanston, including this . . _ _. _.-----* *v~ statutory «â- * JF the City ._ caused this the corporate , or, attested by iWi u ^,w^, »»» â€" caused the an- nexed interest coupons to be executed with the facsimile signatures of said officers this first day of March, 1913. thorised as they due. there shall |§ levied, and W*m *h^>« continuing direct anttual ' the taxable property in Bvanston, niinols, si toe following sums years: interest $13^00 7^0»; Tear. 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1010 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1026 1926 19! 1 1 1130 10 The *fJ0#£, -^ n â- •",W 30,000 Section 2. The bonds hereby author- ized shall be in substantially the fol- lowing form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS CITY OF BVANSTON. WATER WORKS BETTERMENT BONDS No..... $1,000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE8ENT8 that the City of Bvanston* in the County of Cook and State of Illi- nois, acknowledges Itself to owe for value received hereby promises to pay bearer One Thousand Dollars ($!•• 000.00) on the first day of............• 19.., with Interest thereon from the date hereof at toe rate of four (4) per Attest: Mayor. City Clerk. COUPON. On the first day of..............••* 10.., the City of Evanston, Illinois, promises to pay to bearer Twenty Dol- lars ($20.00) in gold coin of the United States at toe office of toe City Treas- urer in the City of Evanston. Illinois, for interest due that day oh Its Water WOfks Betterment Bond, dated March 1st, 1018, No. Attest: Mayor. City Clerk. Section 3. That for the purpose of providing for payment of toe principal and Interest of the bonds hereby au- '•yfOOl 6.200t 6,000 5,800 5300 6,400 5.000 ,*,$g| 4,800 M00 4.800 J** 4,400 30,000 8300 20.000 2,800 $0300 2300 80300 ,200 8O300 iereby approprli^ Jeral fund of the City > v^e sum of Six Thousi ($6,000.00) for the purpose the interest evidenee4 by #0UL bered one (1) and tp%(8) issue, for toe reason that made for the year 1813 will i lected in .time to paj isJd But said general fund Shan bursed out of the tax collected year 1013 tor the sum so ad Provision to meer the rec. of this Section shall be included annual appropriation Wl** - toe years aforesaid. Aw the Evanston hereby obligates it nually in due time^'<8afiaf£*fg to perform and take all aowa * by law to carry out the; **-* this Seetkra.... . f* Sections The bonds this ordinance shitt'npt^- T ^ less this ordinance is approved election which is hereby called held on the 16th day of â- *-*â- 1012. â- '*t Section 6. This ordinance in force from and after its approval and publication* * m Adopted by toe CKy^Cc«iel| City of Bvanston on toe S8w October, A. D. 1912. :|?; JOHNF. HAHN, Approved October 30th, 1012. . JOSEPH B.â- ~ * Shall bondi or obligations for the purpose of constructing a filtration plant to be used in connection with the Municipal Water Worki System of the City of Evanston in the sum of $180,000.00 be issued by the City Council? ^ No More Blue Mondays In The Home It is no longer necessary to have the disar of washday In the home. Each of Evanston's beat Laundries has a family which relieves the home entirely: of this nuisan cost that practically any housewife can afford It A special rate is mn your'drying and tin napkins, etc. to In Iron lepartnent at such a low all your washing, your starching, all sheets, tablecloths, towels, The clothes are returned to you thoroughly sweet and clean and practically antiseptic. Let them have your next week's washing to prove how beautifully they do this work. : V§.S Mutual Laundry Co. â- }â- â- '. Evanston Hand J^iundfyQ â- French Laundry - f-^'--.Mr:^^ NetsoQ Bros. Laundry Co. '* '.:x i. .Vf' il C c ' r'&WJ.'". '"" v4