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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 1914, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, 'i !--*■■----i----gji..............■ 111 4i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. ■ III ......'......>■! »■■.....Illl HI.......I II "XHt Um WUmrttt ami Nvrtk Slum K*m*mpt" PUSLI8MI0 EV1HY THUKiOAY ■y THE ftOWMAN FU1M>MIW CO. Wilmette, III. Teiesdiofie, tww» C LAKR fiHOHH HEWR' and op,n!onB of p0,,ce' det«ctlTes and FILMS NEXT WEEK ««•»■ » the most sought after. A-jbest of all Rose .Melville herseir will W**i ;..;..;....vr.i ' a*.i:.,?^ ^ jit^^i^h. «-#s.n' i ■ -Weea!, geavieev . laugh, e-jr- hearty' play Sis, . ■ ■ AT LOCAL THEATERS !»««»'. emanating from an "J*. ■ ,V,; , .,. ",'. ■ '--------- )-; • : a«e#nt cause, is the beat, and; right hare let ua Bits-eat "Sis Hop., first sage column and the whole of the space' given te reading matter on ah- • other page presented the same terrible T. c. Ferguson...^.Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION 9&00 A YEAR Entered a* second-class matter March SS, S»S4,-at tho rontofllco at Wilwette, Illinois, under the set of March S. 1979. ail 'if-- ■>* "■ * "• ■'«■*< "' .Maifaf No doubt there are many readers even of the Tribune who enjoy the grewsomo tales of crime. Quite as cer- tainly there arc many to whom such a recital Js revolting. Which is the better state of mind to cultivate there I "Les Miserables" Is ! Hied for Wilmette Thea- ter Next Thursday. enthusiasts - Wilmette movie enthusiasts will have an opportunity of witnessing the great drama, Lea Miserables, next Thursday evening at the Wilmette theater. The success of Victor Hugo's can be little differsnes of oplnioti: 1|jUsterpiece has been remarkable about and yet eteept«n very fey/ in- Kinco Ils appearance in the moving kfcuW :■■ ■ ^ M i» pfcture world, and Wilmette Is fortu stances, and the »««?«*■ Ot Msesediil*" nate In being able toTFee this wonder* GUESS!WG COMTEST GIVEN. kfft* at the Victoria, week of Dec. ft j Wilmetle'a new shoe store baa Just •* I The; formula for a right, good, hearty Initiated a novel guessing contest laugh Is there, aad to add to the laugh J which should Uix the brain of WH- qralIty of this jural comedy-drama, mette's champion guessers. ' Desiring there axe other qualifications--good.jto get better acquainted with the peo- sound rhilosonhy- «o that a laugh; pie a bow! filled **■/!♦!*. lumps of cos!, of with "Sis" is a quality laugh, if you no uniform site, has been placed in please, aad it is well to rememberi the window and each person ia per- that those of low and high degree, the | raltted one guess as to the number of refined, the coarae-grained, the rich,'lumps. No purchase Is'necessary to .Address ol| communications to- The Jjake Pbpr« NVwP.Wllrnftttis, Anonymous oamrounkutlona will not be' noticed." fee- Jected manuK. rlpt« Will not he returned tmlesM ncouriipnnled hypestnge. All mat-' ter for publication in the current week's Issue'should r<a«h our offlco not later than Tuesday noon. ^FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19H. i...... .i . i.-U THBY AUK DOISO tT JSOW, The throngs in the" Chicago loop ous, there is the' deliberate catering to the taBte of the morbid: r' »*-f* The way of the transgressor must be lighted up by publicity If the travel- ers thereon are to be kept even at the number they now count. It is neces- sary that the public know or deeds ef violence and 6f crimes of every tra- tnre. Otherwise we should have no protection. Publications which call ful interpretation by a corps of famous French actors. It is a film worth a couple of hours of any one's time. At. the Village theater. Monday and Tuesday, Mary Plckford "In "Behind the Scenes," a noted play of theatrical 11 fe. will be shown. Being a paramount1 picture is usually recommendation enough; but this play has been es- pecially praised by critics is a won der. The plot is intensely interesting, illustrating some of the pitfalls of the young girt actor, but so surrounding these distasteful allusions with a sweet and clever romance to entrance the poor, the sick, ;the well nave all laughed until their shies ached at "Sis Hopkins" and •Obadiah," not once but many times; not alone last season, but for many seasons, accord- ing to the theatrical - calendar, antf now the chance Is afforded again, aha register your guess and the one com ing nearest will receive a pair of the highest priced shoes in the store. The; idea is unique and coating nothing should bring in many guesses. De- cember 24 it "the day the count will W made. BANK'.. .VANS! 'mmmmmmmmmmmommmmmmmmm Nothing too large or too small for themselves newspapers and yet are the mbst critical iterea suggest that peoplo are heed- j ^ d b Drinclnlc to tell no stories Bav,d H,*«,n8 ,n njs rnc,n» Pi** .., . >.:., x joouna Dy principle to leu no stories jg fj|gt q^^., g tnrl,„ng fllm Verj Jng the admonition of merchants to doiof efftcte^^ are fallrflg iri ah Importaht Ulon of the greatest racing play ever their Christmas shopping early. ' duty. Other publications, newspapers Produced. With a superb cast and a ■ ..v' (star like Higgins, this play should Wilmette merchants are prepared to!<0 » fault. Which fall upon a sordid and prove a great source of entertainment revolting crime to make it serve for CQHRftiNY H "l.l" "| l| Mil II - -" Attractive, Cfliven [arte OURhariktngJbpms are aild are funJshcd and e provid jpg «cpm fort !»y pstr< business flflnvitld and thc^pawreous, pains nng service ■hieh^lias characterized the State 'since its establishment, "agoi is 'sure to give^yoii satis- iently located d with the sole convenience^ Jank of Eva FORTY YEA] faction. Deposits made in our Savings Departnhmt on ot before the TENTH of the month, draw:'\per. ceritfrtterest from the FIRST. . ■ . . *•--r: - INTEREST PAID .^'!NC5 - aerye Wilmette people in their Christ- mas shopping wants. Here, as In the city, it will be the early shopper who -secures tho best values. Good, sens- iWe buying demands an exploration of the Wilmette shops, a discovery of the possibilities which Wilmette merchants - Twve provided for their patrons. The saving of time, energy nnd money, tho assistance to our own business men, the popularizing of the "Buy It in Wil- mette" slogan will lend their share towards realising the Christmas spirit In Wilmette. j " " s"L" " " '& jK ' ;K " ' XT TELLS A TALE. There are many Interesting and .sur- prising features in the Belgian war pictures, notably the rather holiday air of the people and the intensely in- - »ested and business liko manner of the men making war. One must be impressed, too, with the entirely evi- dent discretion of. the camera man in Impfng not too near the firing line, though quite near enough for bia own comfort and that of bis audience. Naturally, since permission to be even so close to the scene of activity was given In return for half tho pro- ceeds from the exhibition of the Dims for the Belgian cause, the little ot .oia lhent made upon tho views Is entirely from the point of view of the Allies. That being so, one is able to explain to himself with entire satisfaction tiiu entire lack of explanatory remarks in Conner lion with tho view of the lower or Antwerp cathedral. In which were discovered men busy with telescopes and spy glasses, searching the skies for German Zeppelins. One cannot but be sorry that obligation for the kind ness or the Belgian militaiy authori- ties in permitting access to the sc«Uc prohibits :ui explanation of the n.t-au ing of this iwvnc ami pointing out Its relation to the bombardment of that treasure of architectural art. the cathe- dral of Iiheims. I • Still the pvoi><e who gatht-i to ,<cr> ^the Ilclglan war pictures should be able to put two and two together with a fair chaiue of arriving at four as the sum. For that, the many who ..-intent the general disposition of the Ameri- can people to take their opinions ready -CI,/'!-., made front English and Preach sourc- es, forgive the subtle accusation in the foundation to a space filling novelette of evil deeds, err quite as far on the o«M»r side. ' ' ■* <J « * The world will never lie reformed by keeping the knowledge of evf! from the good. Neither will It be made moral by feeding the public mind on tales or shocking and horrifying deeds: vk - %: -:ji ■ A LOitQ WA1T A HE A D. Secretary of State Bar** has stood. In the opinion of many, as'the greatest optimist of the time in the matter of the establishment and maintenance of peace on earth. When our peace- loving and peace-seeking secretary off state can see no nearer date for the realization of his hopes and efforts for universal peace than the coming of tho day when "fearless love" shall replace dreadnaughtB and siege guns in the mutual defense of nations, it seems a far cry to tho passing of the war cloud from the skies of smitten Eu- roj»«. War is a terrible and devastating evil, hut it la not new. The world has known war blhce it has known any* thing at alt. Other wars are of too re* cent date for us to feel that civiliza- tion has tmly collapsed and Christian* ify"departed from us. We all deplore the dreadful conditions in Bmape^ we get nowhere at all In the advance- ment of peace by wrii,Rii.g out hands and indulging in ■wM.tituei.tt.ltty ,.i. the HUbJcct <>f nai If we ate to rUy upon <A.t.«,» We to stand behind and give perutui.euc-e to the peace trc-atics with our fellow nadoiH. we may as wetf coiinlg.i them to our own wastebasket. In thl*. mat- trr, at least, we would do wdl to con- duct ourselves according to the Jpih- ion of TirfcoDnRK Kooskvi-i.t : "Out trea- ties are worth just so much as we have strength to enforce iticoi uu more." to the audience. The local theaters are busy securing good films for future dates, but if they continue the standard set next week the loss will bo to he who stays away. AT THE VICTORIA. Life, we are made to believe, is genuinely serious, and taking this tor granted, there is nothing in it more serious than the need for laughter-- laughable relief. Besides there Is an Important factor in our constitutions; this same need is a capricious and whimsical quality which asserts it- s» If by fits nnd starts and takes its full measure whenever it pleases and whatever sources it sees fit without any regard at all for good, common sense, or logic or propriety. We are likely to find It in the most excep- tional places; on the battlefield, or at the carnival, by the side of a grave or un/m the street corner shaking its sides/with mirth. Bui laugh we must, so the be3t *r,u* :^».^i{Hi^Mi».. •■■'** fmf-^h^x*', OSTRICH PEATHERS succession of pictures, because of the, m .-^^iibw.-Asell- In the same mind with a hardihood ot the exhibitor In Inctud- ina ine Antwerp cathedral tower seene in the collection. * * * f: for tile 3tm.DLL'rorntiE. A man came to sudden and violent death in Chicago Saturday afternoon. Readers of Sunday's papers were re- gal d with all the details, speculations Tuesday Thured*., Saturu-i 25c" and 35c P Vwo Auib Deliveries Daily to North Shore-9 o. m. and 3 p^m. , WilmeHe Phone 600--Direct io" Store ■'m*?- i.'.n A GffiBoxof :< ; ^WrfiifQg Paper Writing paper of fine quality makes a use- ful and particularly handsome gift for Christmas. " It has ateness LOOP PLAY at • i lOOP PRICES \nt tit., ro th, &. i/i(,,, l'u« recent tffoi I bl one of v.'hl. a Uy officials to aou U> th i a'tran.. ,,s of tho city for the Mianser Dy ihc cm n'on of a n.on&ter ,imt m<Ji..,(..nis i.sui, of Father Dtrxnnor.s adds a creepineiM to the chit) produced by a later xoggx*.- tton that statues be erected in the city to the men who have contributed to Its great ness. ItolUCtai.Ce u. tall 1». with r.uch a sciierae may *eeut to lie a lark of ap- preciation of the hardihood and long- sightedness of those ploneci Chicago- ana, but it isn't. Every faith in the greatness of tho men who are gone, but whose deeds live after them in the Chi- cago of their dreams, may quite discriminating appropri- gift from a gentleman to a ys associated with flow- -rjr = stssH ^^^^CjL^i£> The varietyT and attractiveness of the boxes containing choice writing paper do much to facilitate the/selection of desir able articles for Christmas presentation Prides, froi£J9c j^||&0L Special sale of sample boxe» at ie»<, a».«.. maker's cost. Ward's Fine Papers I he choice par excellence . he best dressed wo /ope and America a handkerchiefs with dura to^mjyjfch ihjiir when you gtv /»ge ot give her aMainty /A. deep diet ruse of the city's sense of th* fithefes of things In public monumeuts. « »? Y.i With two pennies in her pocket and despair in her heart a young woman drowned herself in the lake th Chicago Suuday. This hi one of the many hundreds of cases of neglect of our own in o«r enthusiaam to assist those late near to us. EVANSTON'S Store anos tne time rum* «ie n. Ffull diary. Istipposc multitude of affair:, rd your days you jot down merely two of those meat worthy of re- membrance. Think of th* inestimable value of such a book in latet years. The items will reflect your p«st experience ths# show a permanent record of your best en- deavors. ~ "f8* "c »•" "**y i'C "w.ua any ihrte and will snow a comparative record of five yea is on u.e same page hi...., ,4>Uj t^L ionab.c lea.hc. and cloth bind iaga 60. i., ipu oo I.ISSUE SM iqndkerchief of \t>&ue i /out gift is sure of a joyous re cepti >n> The exquisite thus a..j l..«uitou»« ly soft texture of Ltajue appeal at once to her ben^e of color rehnement. in pure \vJ^00KTm white with a - tty colored border] resigns^ ^siie is lustrous as silk, firsjyyrgcisamer, yet remark- ably durable., We absolutory guarantee ors fasi-s»"Sft4lg why we le for one that fades. »'t get .. linen handkerchief. •»ith uuett uouoUk.1 atyl« and tiuality fur lesa than three dollars Lisaue toh.ea f.^tu bugluno to you tor 25c. LSI "Just the Thing for Xmas-- Inexpensive and Always Appropriate" You may shop, shop and shop, but you will find no other gift as acceptable as a good book --the one gift that carries with it no suggestion of price. No matter what the taste- of the recipient, you can always select a book that will appeal. In our line of Grosset & Dunlap's Popular Novels at $Qc " CflttM ^^^Bssau<ass^^^^^^~' ^^ **«tft~ybur choice from among 500 great stories^l^al them big fiction suc- cesses that ^republished Jjtimffto at $1.20 to $1.50j(B^Fift of op or tlo or three or a do^n o%hi»^i» JrfendJdPPPoka will be grat< penditure is eived.VaM«ti Hy reasonable. ex- he Ever VWi *00*Eiit SilhfHosl t Fo. m relative * intimate friend no gift is surtr to please. ' people ever have as it as they'd like! * Phoenix Sia*"*4^Eiery we are ble for gittmse, pecaul boxes. Thjle .boxes to Me used as aids. ThfeybaveJri|r&ed ising^ali^F what- Is particul or the ne dainty enough kerchief boxes cov "^itrlV toliday shovung „t this famous hosiery is ^ery^complett- Wt carry every desirable shade ^in the vc.y latest styles for men and women. This pure thread «ilk hosiery Is remark- bly io>v in piicx-. too: -- 75 u». u pair and up for men's; /6 cts. and up for iwiu.firs. Get Her One of Our Complete Sets of Aluminum Cooking Utensils Aluminum makes the most wonderful looking kitchen, as aluminum never loses its newness of appearance. Cleans easily foods are not absorbed into the metal and thf metal never flakes off into the food. Things do not bum easily when cooked n^SZLJf* "Ww-Ev«r" utensiSTare ZT&ufiS num dishes made. "WEAR-EVER" SET D-$10.00 Consists of Taper Coffee Pot, 1 qt.: Taper Tea Pot. 1 at • JUpPcd Sauce Pan, t% qts.; Berlin iau^TpWsV8^L• Pud! J«n, vya in.; Double Boiler, 2 qts.; Tubed Cake Pan S&& in • mg Kettle. 6 qts. Price of set. SI finn I I »■ A Unique Christmas Gift ----- aaki. 111 ■!■ The numerous inventions in the field ..i electricity hare given us many things formerly impossible. One of the very latest of these Is the Bella Electric Candle, as illustrated. It is a beautiful stiver nickel plated" candle- stick mounted by a very efficient Electric Bulb aad a Milk-white Shade for diffusing the light. In the base is the battery for supplying the electri- city. Whether the house is equipped vlth electric lights or not, thle marvelously pretty Electric Candle win be tomml almost Indispensable when once used. It burns on its .own battery, is abso- lutely dependable, and even In the case of an emergency when other lights rail, is always ready for instant use. Simply lift the handle and the light is on--release the handle and the light is oflL______..;;.__ .._2._,_._________ Ideal for the Bedroom. Sickroom, Country Home, Camp and general The candle la 7& Inches high and the diameter ef the base ts

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