X THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913. inLakeForest *•++** D. B. Jones left Friday for a^ trip through the south" y^^^ Z r^ 2~^-- Migs,: Ethel Reese entertained " her .^afia^^tb^rueBday: pvening^_^i_:._ - Mr; and Mrs. E. S. Moore have gone into Chicago for the winter. Miss Ruth Martinek spent the week- endin Chicago_with friends. Mr GO-ED 'CHARITY' HEAD BY JURY Federal lury^ rlas^ReWnefJ ^dldtmptiigiainst Mabel Sturtevant. IIIIIII III!!♦ mt Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans, a sou. ;• 'â- '" â- . " -â- -'. - -•-*â€"â€" ~ MtPstMabel; Sturtevant, graduate of Misso\uri\ university and "recent "resi- dent Of Byanston, who as head of the Associate ^ollege 'Women Workers got into trouble with the government and Mrs. Robert McGain are •spending a teYL^el?sJn New York. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Lambert2 spent for usinxMhe mails for illegal purpos- the week-end in Chicago with friends. Fes, lmsVMen indicted by the fed- The~ annual Ferry Hall %azaar will j era! graWyury. Sev^ETInstances of -M^-held-Jn. Smith's hall November i alleged frauds are eitedjn the-indict- Lj2)£$r~LZ: 2k LU-lII^'.-J i • â- _ Iraentr "MljBJ\wrtrtevant"JprmeTlj^Mv?ed Mr. and Mrs. X A. Sprague opened ^ 819 Gaffield phTco^^^is^tUuied fhelr town house, 1130 Lake Shore-8h^naefra«aed a^umherof:"Nofthwe»; I^lriro^oladi^l^â€"-,â€"^^^ll±xir -«»^n^rsUy- coreds oL their tuitio! A party _was given by the Freshman ^nd^Sop^more girls- at Lois hall Sat- urday evening. A masque ball was given iii Ander- son's hall by the Mystic Workers Wednesdayjevening Mrs- "W. W. Griffls returned Saturday from a hospital in Rochester, 'Minn, She is much improved in health.~~ Mr. Win. Sumery and daughter feegr Specifically,. Miss Sturtevant is charged with falsely representing that her organization was engaged- in.ff sisting deserving girls to obtain col Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell, a daughter. ;B^i^fi57MR^^OT^tDani'^i:- Snll van, a son."'. 'â- -."'• 'â- .â- â- S^ZZL"Z}l -Z\-~2. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fischer, a daughter _...__:__ Mrs. A. Wheeler of Milwaukee is the guest of Mrs. H. B. Clarke. Mrs. Thos. Forrest Washburne -En- tertained at:Uinclieoii-TUesday; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Hin- derberg last Weduesday, a son. â€"Miss Ruth Ewing iS home from a visit or~several"weeks in New,York. Earl~~Wr Gselt" refunred ^1 ssl~^week from a trip. to. French Lick Springs, Miss Lucien JIVi Hiatus returned l^onie^ thia week ^froju a visit in^the east, h ' -râ€" Mr., htid Mrs. James H. Channon ehoice and complete as shown In any will present' their daughter. Miss of the city art galleries. *^'{ Kathiliw,i tu Boctety^afry^^ is considerably ceptloit In thegold room of the Con- surprised on entering tills shop to ob- grpsH hotel SaturdaV^^Demnber 20â€" t serve not only the wide range of ex- â- ; .' ' . ~~~"""-' ^j^lu8l\*e-TtqveltiPS7btrtr^he-dainty-way- and care iu which they are shown. c The:shop"t8zlgcatedJliS SoTMichl; gan avenue, Chicago, andâ€"has the A FINE ARTS SHOP. . 'it is with groat pleasurethat-we call attention to "tlie" most unique 'shop name of Shlffmatron the doorv In Chicagoâ€"a place where you can j _â€"â€"-----â€"â€"â€"__â€"-_.. â€"â€"â€" find the choicest and most artistic ar- ' __ RETURN FOR. VISIT.' ___;„_•:.... - . _ , , . Charles Primm, a formerjvell known Unsuitable as gifts, and "the assort- iresldent of Evan3t0ni who l8 now .en, tneHTTs-irtie most varied, Including a gaged â€"in- stock farming In ' Tripp fJB^MOSt^ather/Ttoods. showing, of bounty. South: Dakota, is in thje_„city. t he very latest.'European uov'oltlcs. A ' the guest of/his brother, Gus Primm small but choice assortment of Copeti-! and family, 1121 Greenleaf street, and hagen china, German work baskets, j friends. Mr. Prmim left Evanston fourj (Swiss hand-carved and painted boxes^WMM* ago. This is his first.visit, thertJ iajid novelties, Japanese: fruit and "Sfiery-J slncejhnt time.. ing trays, hand-made jewelry; Arts, I and Crafts- ware in silver and gold: the famous Hampshire pottery, which we all know that, there is none better and very little as jcood: cower and iVF xet-ware- such as^-lidwis, vasesr^fobs, pins, lavalliers,- efcT ~~: â€"'-â- â€"~ The assortmenr-T)f7 Bayberry ean- inleap sachets; etct, direct from=Paw' Sfeand^ir*. E. Zahnleof Kewanee, ticket. R. I., is very complete, con, lege or unlversUyi jeducatlons^- and 111"., Bare guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. fining hundreds of Xmas suggestions j also that she solicited such contribu- Zahnle.-- . at suclv nominal cost, one hates to go •, tlons through the mails with the pur-1 Mi\ H;Tt: London returned~the Urst- away from the exhibit wjtliouljakjiigl nnrf^ in»An»i»n «# *.â€"1„« ^„»_ *w„fof jj^{jq&fcttom a trip through the a number of the^ dainty littt* boxes i middle west. â- along. ..â- ^..:-.,-^~:-..--y~ But Instead of doing this, in the 1 Mr. and Mre. H. A. Wilson of Mil- ?he stock of children's booklets.is i -ThYy-were-^nlja^te^tQ-D-kJ^MJFJa^ Dr: and Mrs. j!astleberry left Tues- day for ChicagoTwhere they will open their town house at 1830 Calumet ave- â- --nue_^_â€".â€"^;„>^â€"'_, _,â€".------............_; ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker will give a ball Thanksgiving eve in the â- â- Cr?-Bial ballroom of ihe Blackstone _ UoteL ^ ; 1___ /.. .""""-~" Mrs^. JohhTEdniuhd-^ewelI^f_MjBnji ter, Ohio, is the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carpenter- ht their town house. "1T3? Lake Shore drive. Mr. and Mrs. ,G. C. Wenban.^are home from an extended visit in-towa. ZijGeorg£ WadJey^lett~lasrrw-eelr-for California and Arizona. â„¢~~~^~" Mrs.._JKark Martin will introduce _h£r- daughter, Miss Helen Martin, to â€"soeiety at a te Blackstone hofeT~Saturdav-aftern£on, November_29L__:._.. - - , _________ An ihformai-cahdy pull will be held Saturdai' eVenijig-at-^o^lockâ€"to-4h& inztruth^reialn-the^mo^yjinih^rj^^ possession." - * .• A list of wealthy women; whom311s8 Sturtevant is alleged to have victim- ized of sums ranglngfrom $25 to §200 and more each, reads like a page from the social register. Named in the in- dictment as -among the-; women to whom she sent letters, and from whom she secured contributions, are: MTsTTJobnT^R.r Montgomery- ot Win; netka, Mrs. William Mcllvaine of Winnetka, Miss Gwethalyn Jones, 1435 Astor street, Chicago, and Mrs. George Isham. 1342 North State street, Chi- CagO. -â- â- â€" ~^rr=-r.----. .. ' ' - .'.;*;.' â- ; ' "~Ail~o: will be called upon to testify, at the trial. Appended to the indictment as vhihit is a fitter wrUt»ti to-nMrH, spent a few^ay«-here-^RIi^elatlve8^1angaa^ TELEPHONE: HIGHLAND PARK 32 0 Mrs. George Smith, Jr. Private Employment Agency CALL MEI I furnislrgood help with good reference. 35 St. Johns Ave;Highland PerlMU^ Office Hours: ttoil-1 to 5 Saturday, 8 to 13 E, TenBroeck. Stores:_"-Man^volumesâ€" areâ€"the-rver-y-^-?: ^XOlr^iah^ MTW-McC^ley- retUrnex^^^S^ /Telepho^HarrUon 2S02 last w%k from a trip through Mary- ^^ ^[^n^^ ?^ •'°^,tin^ Madame ElsieWeinberg Fancy Xiowns and Dresses Presbyterian church parlors for Wh(? new members „of the Christian _Bh: oeavor society. The performance of the - Lake J^or- est^ players at the Fine Arts theater -has been postponedâ€"untilâ€"Deeernber 8 pjgenlirg^f-theropera^ land and Virginia "^ag to'" comerdowtr~ttie L-ehtm«ey--with -^The iiiighland^Park club held Hielr at Pr»oop rahglng_from-25^ cents to a mid-monthly dance at the clubhouse, do,lar- ' : Saturday eVening The stock of pictures and frames. Mr. and Mrsi 'fe#^ra^le9^aTeT^'rlllrt>n«r °ns> watPr ^ol°'^ $&$$& opened their town house at 644 Ros- grayures, both colored and plain, as coe street, Chicago. r~ " = Miss Dorothy. Fessendeii is visitinrg iriends--ln_i»fewMBruus\vick, N. J„ and other eastern points. ~ ^""^-r^-Tâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drum opened Tip i their town house at. 64 East Elm! street, Chicago, Monday. . Miss Fay^Breakwell-ceturned home p^omeTiTit^srexpected^ In" Saskatchewan, Canada.â€" -~â€" The Deerfield Shields high school W$* Hg§ a oance at the high school season on November -24, the date at firs£ chosen for the performance'. LMjs.; Arthur Aldis and members of ho conipanyl of the^Aldis piayers^are operation of the following Chicago people: . ___^^ ~~~ . , ""Mrs. AViUlam R. Linni Mrs. George making great preparations fwTTheir]^iiana^nUiVlrsr:Emmons Blaine^-eaeiv jtvip to Boston on December 19,. where,, ^flr-thg^-Toy^^^theatgfi^iey wj|ypres|njf ^number of plays, The7"repertoli'e- "will Include Mrs. Aldis' own play; "Mrs Pat and the La"w." EXPECIEDuAIIHEdFQKT Mcllvaine~by-Mlss Sturtevant^ ^^- â€"In-part.lheiIfitLejLreads:___'_ ' "We have ninety girls in collegethis year, 75~per cent or whom earned all of their college education during .last summer's vacation. "Of- the -remaining 25 pier cent, there have been several who- could*"hoT~HaVe"~completed the year without "some financial assist- ahce.. ~ irswhad tlfereev 832 Republic Building State & Adams Sts. / CHICAGO building nexrFrTdayTovening.^ jJudge and Mrs. Chas. F. Fishba f returned the latter' pan", of the- from a three months' trip abroad Bfiss Muench. who has J>eenj- the} guest of Mrs. L. N. Green for. some, time, .left lor her honig; at Qlncy, 111, ~~| | Cards~are-m«t-anuouiicing_th.e-mar-,| riage on December 10 of 'Miss Emma t Muench to Alva i^eigh Adams of Win netka. .__â€" - Tomorrow evening the Young Men's i club will give the first of a series of dances to-be^held this winter at,_Rari vinia-parkl 3: ' Z Miss Helen AlarKr^5inimer and Rob-, No If s or Aiids or Buts About a Hjudson Six 54 OU seldom-need to shift gears. The motor flexi SPACHRTTI MICHELl'S .*AV'gJJ FAMOUS ITALIAN RESTAUB A NT 75 Cents - EVENING DINNER. . 73 Cents MUSIC - Private Dining Room for 50 to 150 People - SINGING Arranaemsnts Made for Motor Parties_____________ MICHIGAN AVlWUtt ~.#-l|'|r Afift AND Ulh STREET \*n*\**%\*\J I I I I SIT RIGHT DOWN AND ORDER CORINNIS WAUKESHA WATER Try it and see how much more (ielicibos this pure spring water "tastes than insipid, distilled or rtoikci water. Dc-i't trust to' mere filtering, which clears water but do:s not purify it. You can have this pure Cormnis-Waukesha spring water on your table tomorrow by mailing a postal today.------ HINCKLEY^ SCMMITT;Jncv Tel. Evanston 980 ::: 1919 Aftbury Aye. i »«•#- BEST AND CHEAPEST ^QUICKEST, UGHT CLEANEST, AND MOST CONVlNTEFrr ARC LIGHTS FOR STORE? AND LARG£ SPACES. INCANDESCENT LIGHTS FOR THE HOME. f RANGES, RADIATORS, HEATERS, WATER HEATERS; PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY â€"aF-HORTHCRfrittrNOlS-----:-----:â€"___ -"' *'\ â- '-.ir_-...; SUCCESSORS TO .' _____j .. The Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Co, 1611 Benson a venue, Evanston TELEPHONES 80-00 made a loan o^ $240. Mrs. Normal^ m , ^ , Hams loanedJ12.>, and Mrs, Edward- ..j.,., „,.._J_.. ^,._.....:.,__..,.-•_! TeTersonfloaneor $fi0. Trre1 rolto\riTig^ persons have contributied $50 to our organlzationj Mrs, H. C'. Chat Mold- Taylor, Mrs. John B. Mu-rphy, Alexan- der H. Reyell, Charles H. Haiulll. Mrs. John A. Chapman, Mrs. Leslie Stuart Gordon, Miss Gwethalyn Jones, Mrs.' Bryan Lathrop, tMrs. GeorgedBV^Dry- den ahd~MTsr-Henry Corwith. Mrs, ried^l<>ndayE^he^-will make^tlieit R. P. Laniont and Mrs. RufUs • Cr , . Dawes have given $35 each, and dona- The Ftfcbi cavalry now stationed at t q ^ have ^ ^ Fortâ- ^auchuea., Ariz., w 11 come to fg Edward Morris, Mrs. Howard ~Fort Sheridan' as soon as the Mexican ^^ and Mrs. Frances XVallace Win. â€" trouble is. over, accoi-dmg to -current , _, -1â€"^eports^atithe_station. It-...has not"been -.â€"^definitely ,c^learned \yhen-^he^TOOpa will arrive, but it is not expected that "they will come before next-spring. v Twenty lads in blue are.left at.Fort Sheridan. : Their comrades, members of the Fifteenth U.'s! cavalry, have gone to Fort Bliss* Texas, on the Mexican border. The officers say it is "t but the chahging^o^ quarterBi ThQ "^men~hopB-it-^nea co's fighters. _ Ona ftlnd of Success. Success is merely a continuous per- "foTrnane^-rOf-Hmailzyeeds w«:i done. home in Chicago. -. „..... Mrs.- Herbert Evans arrived Friday- from Los Angeles, Cal., to. join,Rev. Herbert Evans, Hve- new-pastor-of ^lie- local Baptist church. : Mr. and- Mrs. â- Charl^s^&.'-'l^Rct'n," who have been. Spending the, summer i Tn' Triglnandr-^arkf^have^^mttirned- to , JhaJiliy'for the'wi titer." _________â€" j conditions. â€"To fidein a siyrarandeHftht. The car starts as arnoothly as a y^Ktr^lt^develops, speed^smopthly ah<L steadily. It glides -pyer" the road. lr gives the sensationnof flying. It rides lilre constant coasting. -------â€"It ^will run smo'othVy^^Jin^iygh^^ear^.,^^,at, the pace of a man's walk. This;isideal in congested tr^fl1cr-r^tt^wt«-"ptCKJtp^- almost instantly tO"the"5peed of an express train. â- -'-.â€"_L~ This without changing a gearâ€"without touching a lever. . Just a slight pressure of the foot on the" accelerator pedal is "^"TCquirrxl.""'-": i~' ~: ~"'"" ::;_• ~-r~--------'â- â- . ,â€"-.......-------rrt~z;-:â€":- '__ ._â- ""^The.re is "no jerkiness. There is no annoying~Hhd tiling â- _ " vibfatibh; " " " : ~râ€"'â€"'â- â- .. ,:" "J~"--â- -â€"^â€"- .;.,. â- '-•.-• ^___ ACCEPTS CALL. The- Rev. W. E. Jones, whom J the Evanston Bethesda committee last week called to the pastorate of the Bethesda church in Chicago, has-ac-lâ€"irtrs. Samuel Holmes and children .Mr, and Mrs. John -Bare :of~liUskrJ Wyo., are visiting Mrs. Bate's par-( cntK,~MT7-ffnd Mrs,..Frederick Schaefer j of South Sheridan road , A ball will be given by the Taber* nacle society of.Jlt._Mary;_s_. churcli at the l'mmaculate Conception school ;Mond^y^yeiilngT--November_27,___^...„ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sheilds . nibj: into the city this Week for the winter? Miss Alice Evans is home from ah extended visit ih Columbus, Ohio. See^I Rese Ne\v_E6atlire^ cepted the call and will enter upon his labors January 1, .1914. Sir. Jones hra young: man; -thirty-two- years old, wfioTTs an ackiibwlellged espert=:ln Sunday-schooL-and: settlement work. He is a e611ege'Th^--\v4t6^a8'"_i^etV*d special pedagogical instruction at both Hartford and Harvard. . ; are visiting Mrs. Holmes' mother, Mrs. K.JEC Smoot, in Beaumont, Cal. They will cemailTln-^ ^The';m1e^nl^r8"T>f the Highland Park band will give their first anniversary benefit -concert. S*rlday.^evening^^Jjfa-: vember 28. at the new Highland Park theater," •r THE HUDSON Six 54 has the true streamline body that comfortably seats four, five, six .or seven passengersâ€" -fc'jr- ^peed transmissionâ€"left-side drive â€" right-hand- (center) control-^new, fasJ type Delco"electric cranking and-lighting; system, patentedâ€" cntrahce to driver^s-seat-from both sides of carâ€"-gasoline'tank-in-daish---:rwn^*'dimiT^ HiFwhccUba3e. â€"Jl_. -â€"â€"â€"____'â€"____'•" " . 'â- • - j ~" ; Come, see for yourself the true Streamline Body and examine the smoothness and fiexibility-of a real six-cylinder clr. SHERLAND & WILLIAMS - -.;•*â- : 'â- Northwestern Garage Ilj&24 Maple Avenuezz: ~~ Telephone 155&^ Dealers for Evanst and North Shore Nsrth Shore Trust Csmpany STATE BANK CAPITAL. |l00,000 --.^1 MnluML-Jftana-nii imprntr^ yf^rfh Sh<>r» real Mutate from Rogers ParTTfo Highl£na^P«^ - cpuntyi • â- ':" ___ " .z:-'£i^'U£££hgtjr^^ six months in denominations of $ioo and multiples on watch it pays four percent interest. _ ^^^Orters-ib^inyeatme^ ^^estate, neUin^trle mvestor^n^veSnd one-half percent. In jsurtis...of.$500and;:upward. Send forlbt. ^ ZinZLZll^ ZZopocersandjSSotors J. Fred McQuire. President 1 Charles A. "Wightmnn, Vice President Tga J: Oeer, Cotujael It; O. Keller Arthur W; Vercoe, Cashier " / Banking Rooms Central Avenue and Sheridan Road A ItTHtrn W. V BKt-UK UmtbUr Highland Pork, UUndis Telephone Calumet 424 Auto Phone 63-371 1223-1231 MICHIGAN AVENUE Designers and Manufacturers of AUTOMOBILE BODIES AND TOPS GENERAL REPAIRING AND PAINTING GIFT SHOP. FASHIONABLE COSTUMES. GIFT STUDIO, Formerly Gift Shop. Hand-made^artlcles in great variety for Christmas Gifts.,. _ 1028 Fine Arts Bldg: r=^4T=Harriaon G0.0.3.- • Chicago. HAIR DRESSING. -Emily C. Walther^__ HelenF. Swagey , THE XRCADE 8HOP.T : X (816-622 MicWgan Ave. •*' t MANICURING AND HAIR DRESSING • â- 'â- "â- .. Hair Goods Specialized. Boufiey Goods Used Exclusively. Telephone Harrison 8256. 'MIULINERY SHOP. PA I N E S fTDl»t------ EXCLUSIVE MILLIXERY^SHOPr Suite 517-518 Venetian BldiT t: :15 East Washington St., -t-i --------Gfeioago.â€"--------==____.__ The newest and most artistic pro- ductions of Gowns for all occasions are now ready for ydur early" inspec- tion. MADAMEHOFFMAN. â- *~ 7 502 Kesner Bldg., -----â€"Cor, -WabaaK and Madison. "' â- 'WOMEN'S1 TAILOR. IMPORTER, FURRIER. ^TffinNORTH WABASH AVENUE. MIttINERW SflOP? V E N E T I A NL^IXULIN E R Y C O. ___FANNiE-X. FELDKAMP. Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILTCINERY. " 209 Venetian Bldg, l5r£ast-VVashlngton St., Chicago. -N EEOtEeBS^^ffiJEZ CHILDREN'S FROCKS AND LADIES' BLOUSES MADE TO ORDER. Cefffral^320l7 PRIZES AND iCHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. SUMMER 3CHOOLS. THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP, _THB INTESLAKEN SCHOOL -'- â€"• 717-718 Venetianf-Bldg.-,â€"- ^ ^-EagtlWaghlngton St.r Chicago. ~FASHraNA8L*^COSTJUM ES. HATSr^ Phone Harrison 414. â€"P-E^O R-I-&-MA^Hl-Râ€" â€" LADIES* TAILORS, 800 Republic Bldg„____ 209 SOuth State St, CMcago.. LADIES' TAILOfl. ~ J. P URHURA, ^ Importer, â- LADIES' TAILOR AND -., HABIT MAKER Suite 1100-North American Building, State and Monroe- Sts. : Phone-Gentral-6900^ â€"- -Chicag«:^ TOILET ARTICLES. RICH. HUDNUT'8 - :RbLLfNG PRAIRlErIND^=r= Summer-Farm and Camp Session MARVELOUS COLD CREAM Tel. Central 4691, HAS NEVER BEEN EXCELLED. Illustrated Dooklet/on -application^ LADIES' TAILORS. crirrc srarrttttT u f g. -c-Ot â- Manuracturers Cf Ladles' Fine Felt Hats^ Reblocklng, Cleaning &- Dye- Ing of Ladies' Hats. 105 N. WABASH AVE. __ (Fifth Floor) Phone Central 5160 ^OItr-PAINTIN«lS.- THE DISCRIMINATING find much pleasure In MOULTON & RICKETT'S GALLERIES. D18 TIN C T t V B C L-Of H E 8; NEWEST FABRICS.. ^^^^i ' '."' 'Asp^-----; - - • LATEST STYLES PRICES REASON ABLE. LARSON A ANDERSON* 803 MalleW^dg., Madison SL and Wabash Ave.. Chicago. Tel. Cent 6153 W, H. MOSH4ER-CO.- 616-622 Michigan Av>. 51b Hbor. EXCLUSIVE LA DIES' TAILORS. Van Btiren St. near Formerly located at 1406 Michigan A» ."^â- ;....... â€" Chicago. - LADIES' TAILORING. J^ Plaiif and" FanfeFlSBtts at Reasonablg j-^~^"v.............-Prices. Workmanshfp Guaranteed. .- . -- GOWNS.JMPORTED. »hon<» Evanston 19fttMS.jr^miltOttSt A NYSTROM. QOWNS AND FASHIONAiPT^- ycoaTUMitZ.!^:! I. LERNER WOMEN'S TAltOR Fall styles and material )!?>: receivedL "Mode raid prices. Stite 814 Kesner Ridg., N. E. Cor. Wabash Ave. and â€"~- Madlsou St...Chicago â- ""." â€"â- Telephone Randolph <?T H- T. E IN H ORN & CO.. Ladtea' Tailors and Furriers, â- -----^EXCLUSIVE DESIGNERS. * â- â- »-. .'. '. .._.:. (' - .......â€":â€" - Fit and 'Workniaushfp Guaranteed. 904 MALIERS BUILDING, S. E. Cor. Wabash and Madison. ART NEEDLEWORK. DANISH BAZAAR. $09-11 Venetian Bidsc IMPORTERS, ART^NEEDLEWORK. EXCLUSIVE: DESIGNS . -i ..^Blouses. Dresses, ;_ Table Linens Monograms.