'WMMers and than I “Ways been the non In min-annulus“ “a Whatever in the model ed to the populu mt bmions. a line {or that. in mm“ m that there nigh: be â€in“ of Sun-rim r 0! Fashions â€ï¬g-ï¬n. F for seams on an you II. In ldditibn to this, \pomim tenure and never been shown here- IFS. Being a." Tflluntkers Md rdwava ham. n “hm “hm Io‘hing {he being found Hae- F's FOR A DOLLAR ht uf Ide Perfumery a u:- represuitéd by n E inen! odor- in hand- :ed Perfumes UMMINGS, SPEAKING fuses PRIVATE TELEPHONES BURGLAR ALARMS mpany i '0' $2.75 ighland Park, III. Ibo. wry [Emmi Mme. I'm-ding eta-pa. 0! bid fur the stamps in bad to he paid for the m was paid for by tlw 'arh him bean spared n rvr 33. 09 IN“. fhams nndottook to-in- get a" the business laway from the othet DOW the money It home. I you want your book um rumomy'in the trad:- with the longs! ï¬rst clamgoals at n making m; when you buy of us [ly the best D30 in Highland Park ting hanging in their pt 6: price mat' Is tight M5 that we handle. bu] to handle meats We don ’t try tooarry a 'enbcrg Hintz’. d, Salt, ZEN, $3.00 $3.50 D. H. anun. Mari†superior ii; (COB, ILL. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY~ ' ‘ Sunduy morning service; 10:45. Wednesday evening service, 8. v 199 Yuk avenue, (ï¬rst street north of p'nblic library.) All are welcome. er meeting. . Emyome’ welcome. strangers especial- SWEDISH M. EH‘REV Np? . (119-, 3 p. m. â€"â€" Vespers. Special Services during Lent. BAPTIST-«Prim J. Whyt'e, Pastor. 10:45 a. m.â€"â€"â€"§uu§ay mlirning, serviées‘ 12 m.-â€"S\1nday-School. M R. Bortrea ST. MARY‘S 'CA,’['HOIJC- Father J E. Madden. Pnstof. 8:30 a. in. â€"- First Mass. ' 10 a. as..â€" High Mass. , 2 p. ni. â€"â€" Sunday-Selma}, Sunday) ' ‘ 10 a.‘m‘..-â€" Sunday-school,‘,W. 0. Hip- well. ~51) .riï¬tendent ' 1111.. m. ~â€" .lntihs. .Litany, and sen m6“ Fi'rst Sunday in month. Holy Eucharist ‘ 5 p. m. + Evénsong. . Other days agent-ding to notice. l.UTHERANâ€"~Rev. Banmmm. Pastor. 9 a. m. â€"â€" Sunday-3011001., » 10‘s. m. -â€" >unday mornipg services.‘ maker. Pastor. 3: 45 p. m. - Sunday- School 7:00 00'.p m â€"- Epwo‘rth League. 7: 45 p. m. Aundsy ewening serviceq Every one welcomed. . Superintendent. . 6:45 p. m. â€"â€"« Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p. m. -r Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Wednesday evening [may EPISCOPAL-Rev. P C Wolcott Rec- tor. _ Sunday services: 7: 30a. m. ~ [1015 Eucharist (even 7:30 p. m. w Sundayeven'ig serviées. Services arr conducted 1' )emuan. vices. . , . 635 p. m. ~Chriatian Endeavor 1230 p. m. - Sunday evening. services. 1’:30 p. In. ~Wednesday and Friday evening prayer meetings. , . Sunday morning sefvices and Wed- , nesday evening pray er muting are éonducted in Harman. Strangers are especially “’Ncomé.‘ . EBENEZER EVANGELICAL â€"â€" Rev. er meeting. 7:30 p. 111 -â€"â€"Friday, English prayer meeting. Sunday morning 3e vices and Wed- nesdn) evening pnver meeting conducted m (net-man. Allure Welcome. ary L Dion. ' ' O 7 :«15 <â€" Wednesday evening pravc-r meeting. All are. cordially invited. rms'r UNED EVA ANGELICALâ€" Rev. A. "zwfele, Vii-star 9: 30 I. m. -â€" Sï¬nday-Schmbl Aug. Noerenlwrgpuperintendenp. » I 10:45» In. ._ Sunday umruinw sé'r-l 'Superintendent. 3 11 a. m. -â€"â€" Sunday morning services. 6: 45 p m. â€"â€" Christian Endeavor. 7 .391). m. â€"â€"â€" Sunday evening services. Week-day meetings: 7:30. p: m. â€"- Wednesday," Senioi‘ piny- G. G. Sbhmid, Pastor. V 103. m. 4 Sunday-School. 0. B; Btand I-Rl-zsnv'fsmA‘x â€"â€" Rev. A. A; Pfan stiehl',‘ Pastor.‘ 10:45 -â€"Sunday morning seviues. 1211: â€"Sunday School. R. W. Patton Superintendent. 7 p. m. â€"Chnstian E'ndeawrr." qurth Ward~WilIiam Grant, Fred Gréenslade. Regular meetings of the City Council First. Tuesday evening of each month at 8 o clock. Second Wardâ€"Lewis 0. ‘Va VG. Clampitt. Third Wardâ€"l-eorge W. R liamG (LStubbs. Board of Local Impnï¬ Cobb, William Gram†Riper. Week- day service; ‘ 3 p. m. â€"- Wednwlny. Lad-ius‘ Mission Daniel Cobb. . . . .......... John Finney. . . . ........ 7.. Samuél F. Knox‘ ........... thid A. Holmes ..... V ..... Peter F. D0619y ........... ’ Thomas M. Dooley ......... John M. Kline ............ F John Nelson ............ -. .h' Lewis B. Hibbard. .'.. Police Thoé. Morton. .Fozeman S Edw. M. Laing ..... Supt:- W Alex Scott. . . .Ass't Supt. W Tholixas Mormn. . . .thef Fi John Sheahen ....... Aaq’t Fi Board of uuxthmbaniey Co 8. Ruskin, M. 1).. Helen M. D.. Cropley G. Phillipa First Wardâ€"m, {1 Warren. Cll LT RCHEs awmusx. CITY OFFICERS Imprdï¬ementsébnn 1e], x ............. .: Attorney as ..... V ....... Tmaaurer r ........... ' . . {collector Sley .......... . .M arshul ........... Night Ponce" ‘ ........ -. .Night Poliee rd. .'.. Police Magistrate . Fowman Stréet Work} . . .Snpt: Water Works 155% Supt: Water Works ....thef Fire Marshal ..... Aaq’t Fiï¬-e Marsha! Wham; Cobb, Henry‘ 1).. Eden is}. .pyuch. McCaffxf'ey,‘ E. . A '« Van Riper, A. ,, Lewis 0. Van ’mberts, wu- I have never been dispneedi i: grumble about my taxes when jn$§ Iassessai and wisely expended. The is is nothing more importapt in a r 4- publicgthan good citizensuip, and é { i, i *‘ * f“ The general adopï¬ix of a policy for the promotion .5 good cookery would do moretoab’a thesaloou evil than any otherrone Gigi}; methods now proposed. or pm’ctiqj _. PARK And I may hére add the remit recently made by one of our gre dailies: Whatever tends to healI‘. (and contentment in the home l3!â€- may. be counted as a sun- agehnr; , againstdrinkiiig. To a greater {8 j? tent aï¬d more directly, the elemeiï¬ ofimlividual health, as affected l1; cookery, piaysits path The pom-{3 nourished man themanwhose beam: is impaired bv badly prepared [do .L Lis the man who .first l£8818 the 1186.“ L )' him going Good food would forti l him against the temptation to dri .5 Il 'and keep him from feeling that sat-'5: 'L artiï¬cial aid was necessary steadyiiig his payee and atimulat' his powers of endurancfe. * *5 Mag-hr _. Clerk ' a speech before 316qu womeri’s clu BIL-"Rim, whgse study Of social; pro gum in cities makes him an authorig ' perhaps second to none othfr on t 3 question of social: evils, espégially :31 our cities, asaertstthat much of t “£3 ei'il of drunkennesswould be abamii were men generally better féd and‘tln‘i ,art m'good cooking more commonlyu 'f~i derstoOd. There could be no mow, tent enemy Of. tbqsulugn, by poin; i outgtban’ a reform which wg‘gld {ii ‘sure every man sufï¬ciently 523ml 9 7 ‘ perly 1prepared food in his o€vh- bo‘ 'v'isitof'inspeotion tothe new 191513 school building It 13 certainly, least outside; a very fine 111111111; 37; and ought to 'do great credit ‘ Highland Park. The architectuxfi . plans are very ï¬ne, but in the mechaf - ical part of the inside work there a? some very serious defects A builr * ing that has stood no longer th. 5 that and which has cost so ,nmr should not hava cracks from a he ~ inch to three quarters wide. It- 3111:1211; be an interesting question to the. ta Y- payers whether the work has 131] ’ been paid for at contract price; £- ielï¬ any rate it is Worth themvestigati‘i'. - ducted at public expense The 113111 1111311111 rooms are a great leatn' , Then‘ there is a room for Frencl1‘13 but why should F rench be taught g public expense? The suppositit‘g is that public schools are maintain; for the public good not as a priva3'; 3 1 luxury, and when we come to “1351. point “by should the children 13' taught Latin or Greek at pnbllh expense? Will theybeany better ci .1- . Zens for hat ingledrned to digoutL ‘- they will; in fact there are some 11 - . strong arguments‘to prove that th will not be as good citizens wh . the expenses are paid by the publi. I know this is a debatable questi ’3 , and trust some one will make use your columns to prove my euggesth .. . wrimg and that Latin and Greek 13 '1 go to make more intelliuent when and more self sustaining men 111 .1 women, Butl saw no place there l2; teach young women the art of gait} R cooking, to teach thorn (lamest ‘~ economy, to teach them chemistryf 5 applied to foods,- to teach them he 1 to make children’ by clothes. Are nit- all these things just as important "1:1 1131 Severn. of the tux- paying citize 5i? of Highland Park recently paidg The High School Building Eclg'ttrr News-Ldlvr: ' THE qub'n Suits. . . 4 Chemiégs_:::‘,:.'. ; Pajams. .‘ ........ 5 ‘ Drawers _________ 5 BOYS’ Wanb‘ts- - 3’10 Stockings, pair. . .2 Aprons ....... 5-xo, Nightdrsses.... S Overafls ........ 8 Apia"; ....... 5‘8 Jacketsâ€... .. 5 ¢ plain Col’d...4 .l'ox'els """"" 2 Corset covers.‘. . .4 ’Ntlpkim roller. - - 3 wild Napkin. , . .1 . ( , ‘._ ...... . ra “H. ‘ Tam Covers»: - -s Bran 535 ....... I? 51.1“?“ ‘ ‘ ' "4 Curtains... . 2541 lelowrShpsv ...... 2' l Quilts ...... .20â€"30 Orders by mail promptl 'aflended to. Good. sentfur and (lrlivered. .ace Curtains done up with care) All Lace 'm’k dune wathcare' Pajams .......... 5 Boys' waists“ 3-10 Aprons ....... 5- no Overafls . , . 8 Jackets. 5- .l'owels ......... 2 Coats ...... ‘ . Vests ...... .. . Pants ........ Sweaters ..... Comb’n Suits Neckties bmrb‘, plum: ‘ . . l0 [“WI'th mi. 6: cuffsxs ?“opcnfmnt.... m Flannel ....... 4-8 Ne “gee ....... 12 Co Jars ....... C rffs, pair . [mklmwu$. bmhflMyu. Nightshirts Socks,per pun. Handkerchiefs. . “'wk. ~â€"~¢¢¢‘» GENTLEMAN'S \ usT. » §hi§t_s, plain: ,5}. TELEPHONE 403 SPECIAL FAMILY LIST __â€"â€"-“. Reia ble :iirtifg; ‘ tiff; Vim: Aux. bclwecn 51‘ Steam - Jnh n: A venue and Sheridan Road. Laundry mm ,â€"~_»:;~, ,â€"â€" ST. PETER BROS. . ...JOHN mum's... B a rbe r S h op, BATfl‘S! BATflS! FOR BALE~Pum bred Iowlu, Buff Wyandotzes, Deï¬ant: Strain. Cooker 018 and Pullers. Eggs for hatching. $1.50 per sitting of 15,. M“. Fred LA Hill. Sherman Road and Forest an. WANTEDâ€"«Banjo teacher, Homily; ' Address C. Knew-(131m, box 20 Highland Park 111. - FOR SALEmFt-esh milk Jersey cow ‘ (xieser Bros. ., men mnrket. HERIDAN ROAD NEWS$ETTEB rrmau and other foreign languages, which cannot have either any value in making good citizens or else an adverse value, if these were devoted to domestic ecohomy and our girls 1 taught to perform their’ part in mak- ing the home anqrsery of all that“ is healthy and good and reï¬ned, it would be a severe blow to the liquor trafï¬c. _13 p am. good, practical education is almost an ‘alwolute necegsity co good‘cit'iun- sli‘i’p; but I cannot help feeling- that; iHhe‘ room set aside for French and CENTRAL AVEN-U 1. Twu doors west. of NEWS ofliee. Insertions m this mhtmn 30 words ,0:- less. we Insertion . . .25 "- -“ {our " ' .1) More than an words 5 cents pct line“ All ads in this 501nm; m_us¢ be paid in ad a"... w run- an nu- vam e whine adVi-itiaer has no [930le count with this omen. . ' Follm’lmv is 3 us: of main; Do you know that you on; get a bath right. here in Highland Park, at 10-25 .. “25 5'15 Want Column. Child‘s .T. .2 Shirtwaists. Sidgs, plain Chemisctteé . LADIES' usr. Collars... . . . . .2 Cuffs. pair ..... 4 Undervests ..... Handkerchiefs. . , Caunterpanes . . . 5 Doylics . ‘ ._ ...... 1 Tray Cloth ...... 1 Rough dry5 pcr'lb.. 5 ï¬llow Shams ">25 HEAVY TALPuu Highland Park, Ill. fancy.. 35â€"40 dress . . 40-50 ghildren’s 3â€"5 15â€"25 Fancy 20-50 aistsn I 5-2 5 plain xs-m mcy†35-40 3 0m ‘ Pound of fine Zandv free 2. In order to attract your attention to the labels on our bread we will give 1 pound of candy absolutely Ireetothose who return 20 labels cut from out make ofbread. Boysand girls, saveZO Somerville Bakerylabelsand return to the grocery. He will gladly give you the candy. OUR MOTTO: Coufleoul treatment to all 01' Can J. L.‘ Heighten-g, FinestLaundry Woi'k Groceries . nrv Goods j 5mm AND nor WATER EATING: Three Items for Yoï¬j Mnm Orncx: 657 Telephone We". 3! On North try chctland's 1mm (7mm; Latest Domestic Finish Machine, Highland Park Laundry, “$3.23.?“ ESTIMA’I‘ES GIVEN A’Nn Eli-Tum TAKEN Peabody. Houg’hleling (‘u , [SUILDING LOANS ngeryille Bakery,- 'I'hkfragrant preparation tone of the bastandmostpluantforchappdhands, bahamymhmddkgm DALE SWEETLAND, Pharmacist, 0n Inge or anal] work which cmbluutoucd In . MM. 0 flywlllpumlnnhettspcdfloulhinmbeh! work :1 rumble prices; We ll‘c bending every enduvoi 10 give an lory mice paciï¬c. We have W CENTRAL AVENUE. HIGHLAND PARK 387. Shore Vacant and Improved Real - Estate. ' LOANS N0. 104 Den-Dora Sta-er. . Cunphell Av. (Imago. | HIGHLAND PAIR. p 8845 (Adda- P. 0. Box I.) We are closing out our line of will l0“ rogudh- of on». I c. A. KUIST, ..General Hardware.. CHICA 60. TELEPHONE as. Stov“. Ranges and Home Furnishing Goods...†_N9grmbcrg' Hintz, HIGHLAND PARK ILL. Highland Park, III. '. LOFDAHL.