, - avenue. near St john‘uvenua Aline ! cordiaily welcome. “:3 W ~- g mkk’QRï¬â€˜Jm church. 0n the evening of March‘lhh, Mr. 1.. L. Smith yill Iddrm‘the Woman’ 3 Club on "Our Wild Flowerl' In their Na- uve Haunts." at the Elm Place Gram- mar School Auditoï¬um. The Christan Science reading room in Highland Parhjl open every alternoon (except Sunday) {rum two until (our Became aft/he great pain: 95?†ha: been to in me preparationof , e0 ticon pictures made from Map taken by himseï¬pi beautilul and (amil~ in spouin out' own peerlm Highland Put. the club has decided tu make thib The'Ymg Woman’s Glgc’Clubbf Lakc F ores: will furnish music on that occas- On Tuesday," KarWd.m ‘“ t cg. clock. the Raï¬-31$ aruw’wqï¬m Club will hold it's-regular Inching in the Library Hall. Mrs. Cora Benedict will present the subject,_ "Trainink in the Arts and Craft!" for the children of our Public Schools. Mrs, Benedict by charge of the Art work We Centiï¬" Grammar School, and will ' g to the meeting exhibits of thg- ork. ï¬g chorus of children from ï¬e? Wcolu avé’j- nue school willsing. Insure mur mnygvithW. E. plug). â€".+-«:. Ginger Jar talks of ï¬ve minutes teach by Department Superintendnms‘:ware wall named. as there was plenty of Gin- ger in them an‘d were right {oi the point; The talk; were given as follows; Pri- mary, Mrs- W. 'F. Underwbod; Men’s Classes, H. S. Vail; Temperance, Mrs. The Rex. Mark F. Snnhpén pmghed last Sunday under prawn“ ' ' His wife being very ï¬nk he hunt, - $0 the South side 0! Watt) met :hi morning sermon and then mmedagain at night. The Rev W Burgess mm! him at the evening service: , The third annual conference of thï¬ Township and Conn†ween of lljlï¬ Lake County Sand-1y Schoél Association, was held at the Wain churchti Libertyville, 11L, Timmy evening. February 20!!! Th; good httendame marked lï¬fe rum: Ii taken in LIRE County Sunday ' I work. Supper was pgnï¬d, ' lo the delegate: it 630p. in. after irhich an arc, y,‘ instructive program was carried out. The praise service Was cbnducted by Chan ‘ H". Warren, and was. followed by music by the Liberlyx'villo male Quartettc. The ’daties of Township ofï¬cers were outlined in an address by F. D.. Everett. M. 0. Persons; Teacher Trai’nin’g,‘Dr. ' ‘ '_ _. L. F RMMI‘F “I1“; ~W4‘I’lflm-WI gnu-“13. Vnannavnf . q -_ 7 _-.. 252:.» 4.; duded by aquestion 'conlerence,. com me, gavea childtt ducted by F. W. Moody. :. day hitem‘oon. ï¬r Club Francais Free Public Reidings’. Saturdays 12 p. m,' I-ull‘cnon Hall.“ An Institute. Feb; Z‘Rh. Le‘ Me'rle Blane (Allrpd Dc Musset) Mlle Adolphjne Sanvage. The Acme Club of the High School will present a_Vaudeville evening for the beneï¬t of the Athletic! on Monday, Mar. 2nd. The programe. proï¬liles to be of great interest. including Asketch by R. Williams: a song to? the opening. Mr.- mm Club; La Padre All ‘Zéenx, Mruand Mrs; H. F. Salyards of Duluth, Minn, were the ï¬nest: of Mr. and Mrs. R G. Salyardl the ï¬rst "(the week. Bobs â€mile to New Orleans. HIGHLAND PARK NEWBL' ‘ ‘h conï¬ned to hithed on Wm “jgvited to 21$‘he raca' †en: a very' delightful We t ay‘ at the Muï¬ats WWTTE’WWW dour,,Mr. Dock and Ctub: Pilno solo. Edi!!! Philliï¬t: M066! Maid. Mr. Prior and Club. . A one act plly Ind: numbef .flï¬Wâ€"M There with» icvenl‘ Steins ofumï¬prko ' ‘ 15 clan. and ay next. Lyman I in Robert Phillip; 1y< d: is, this dipâ€"Satur- any ad Me Boy’ 3 Club for the Concert and lnteiuinmerlt, when the Northwestern University Glee Club will be' the principal future: of the n' hive-g week?! â€Mia Fm Lucile Schlagel returned ham: W city after a weeks- visit with her Wpï¬em Mr and Mrs. Wm. ; MW Wt); merrl'ly for the flaughlet of Mr Oscar Bell of Highland 15*. She was filmed to Hatry Sampâ€" um. son 05 a» C. Samplén who fora year Or more has been in California. The happy event took place at San DiegQ. California", 0|) Feb. 8U). High- land Ifark send them greetings and long lite with hrpplnegl. home in Winnetka; :Last Saturda'y afternoon Mr. Chas. Boehmcr. of Wheeling, 11L, died very gxddenly of â€Wplexy, , gt the home of win Taxmï¬mflhk cigy. - The Deerï¬eld boys of the second team mom ahead In the basket ball with the North W mflflituy Academy. Mrs. aripoc. MIT. Rom M. Burgesot left for Spring- ï¬eld. ll!“ may, where he 15 to give an entelï¬ï¬amem ai‘ai WEIR: Reader. Mr Burgeujjwill rem to his duties Monday. Existin‘g‘nna I.“ IIIIHMZVF“ nue, gave a children s rty last Satur- day ‘aItemoon. in honor of her httle daughter’s binhday. A very enjoyable evening was spent by friends at the home of Albert Larson. last Monday. The ‘occasion being I celeb-awn of Mai-knows birthday Manager Wm Wtie of the Quill ““3“ C0.,' was iï¬ Fedria and vicinity in the interest of the Company. Mrs. Anson M6r'gan,“$ou!h‘ Sheridan Road, was called to :Mingxeapolis last week by {he ser‘ibus inness of her father, Mr. Clerihen. ‘ ' i ' ‘ ighl or nine soldiers. vhf) served in We are pleased to repon that Mrs; J. the United 5m 1111’ in me Philliplnes Rudolph, who has been in the hospital pmr to 189) have received â€on; m wgr {or the last nine weeks has returned ‘depg 5mg“ medal! in recognition of home- good get-vice. The medal: tobe worn m I *- ' - ' a all times. Those ponealng medals can Mr. and Mrs L. C Whitman were be xecogniled by a red and blue ribbon RaVinia 8M3“ 13" Saturdar- ' lobe worn on the le'lt‘brel‘it ' o The â€King's Daughter's " met. with Miss Helen Coal; Friday afternoon. Miss Coale returned from a visit to La- Fayette. this week. "porté . tï¬atr Wm. 'Fossbeinder got Gerï¬ny “some time‘ next Chis. Warren is sickuith the ]udge Hibbard Scri- ’:30. All are cordial- The Yaung Peoples Club will give In informai dancing mtg night at Mom- haq’ Hall Lake" Forest ' Mr. 9nd Miss Dichi. Hazel evcnuc. rc- turned from Mexico this week. V ' ‘ Society Namâ€"{Saturday morning Feb. 29th'we are to have: flea; in mecca- cert given by the Northwestern Univen sity Glee Club, under the auspices chic Boys Round Table, in the Auditorium Elm Place School; Mn. F Gmnmge entertained at cards 1m TMSIflW Mrs. Tiilmhn entertained the Presidént of the Ladies Missionary Society, Wed- Every one who remembers um y‘e’m-a concert will look forward to attending this one which pmmiseqto be even more enjoyable. The following; prominent Highland. Pm: ladies» are main: as patro- .nesses:-Mm. C. Omicron Moseley.me H. S‘.â€"V8fl, Mn. PIC. Wokoti,» 'MBJIR. W Panda, Mu. Jams am, Mr: E M. Walkins Mrd.’ George AL" Maiden. Mrs. W. H 8aldwin. Mrs. C. E. Schanffler, MrsLJ. L. Miller. Mrs. F red Schaefer. Mrs Wm B. M Mrs H Prior, Mrs .EadSpencer ..Mm. BMW. Schumacher, Mrs. E T.Carry, Mrs F .R. McMunen, Mrs. Chas. Warren. Mrs. H. M. Bacon. ~ .A J rm‘. £10 - m a a flea; MMC‘QMW len tomorrow as a ï¬gua'rd on the McKmIey Tomb. which beennd Sunk!“ M at. W av- ening n3 upem h (and; mic and vochatkm. and refreshments. Twoml (lemen who were inspired by the mom Mn Seymour it â€named homé In!!! the canton-4:111“ Ion Edward who was reported wry in, u improving mph!- 1! Mr. Willy“ andhmily. have mew Georgia for: low wash. ~ ‘ Mrs. Frank Sha'n'i of Geneva Lake was the‘gueat of Mrs Wm. Goodndge an! week. er In ip'innin: the best rains tundra} ï¬e amumnem 0! all present. Mr Robert Diy‘ol’St. [pubic the‘ guest of her parents; 'Mr. and Mn. Hy. Margan. North Shedd‘gn'kdad. " - A 156,. PATTERN with THE SPRING QUARTERLY at 20 cent: "A remark- able oï¬â€™er to introduce the best pattern magagi‘ne of to~day ‘and to give you In oppom‘mit‘y to try the best paper-patterns on ‘ the marketâ€"The Ladies Home JourhaI‘Pattems. THE QUARTERLY, worth 35c. ONE PATTERN, Price 15c. 'You can get both for 20 cts. at the Fat- tern Counter of MRS. BOHL'S Store. - ï¬ery Saturday, Sunday and Thursday beginning tomorrow mom will be I show and dance m Fon Sheridan Park. “Busing-I and burgla- nru picking up." an the Duel-t Utah. Newt. Well, a. burdu's bdneu II picking up. kn't It? FORT SHERIDAN NEWS. Wm Wilmington And vibe to A. W. Fox, lot 7, blk 2, -Wilmingtun’s uh Round Lake. W. D 320060 ‘I ‘ 'Eflen M. Thoma and bï¬sï¬a’hd-"w'ï¬. c. Lumbard, l'ots‘ Sand"_4,‘s’u_5.'pf bflé. 55, Highland Park. and land ia'gljoining. clue Exchange. Everyvï¬xc in’lhvit‘edto Mind see the operator girls Ex- m bill be in aucndance to explain Clm‘iflons will be given to lady viamm between three p. m. and 9 p. m, Thin it toward opponunity for a hater 'un «Wing of thc methndi employed in the new exchange. Tm Wags have proved very popular in other places “drunk: in amo‘re _ and hub â€gent ma non». exchange. , The {ladies Auxiliary of thq Highwood M‘l‘. Chm-cf: are writing ov'cf the suc- can! of their su‘ï¬per which' in: am Saturday the 22nd. . The ladies. in Ikeir nyle of drew went back to the day! of «(we MMGWG- mun SW the pan. of Martha ‘ ‘ [a -..- râ€"u- v. u...â€" »«â€" The ladies cleared betwgaï¬/SB and 35 dollars, ind all enjoyed : pmï¬uble and sociable evening " Logan Council Wag ind- WM sedation to United States-M501: e535“ it 5 1‘2 Mk. 18’, Me‘ar‘ s Pint,- Highwbod. W. D 31970. 00. Estate of Mary A. Lanca'g'te‘r' (de’c? d) to United States. Part blk. 19'. Mear' a Plan, Highwood“ W. D. 85025330 Freisé, lot 8. bit 4. \an9' 1 Add High- and Park W. D $1000.00» .. con. and. what we have so; huh 1: tr- bung Em backbone magma " Ho than at down, helm: that in End overdone It. REAL-ESTATE TRANSFER S ‘CNWRytoUuï¬I§dStam Fort Sheridan branch who“; ’8‘. N. w Ry. W‘; 932160.00. M‘ , g. Tho-Wot mm 1nd Fl- mom and he concluded with I burst of equuence; Patriotism my w {W ,_, k I gay;- mug-no u an use: cow-ï¬r mt nub Tam mummy f ‘ ‘ ‘ WAUKE’GAN ILLINOIS. Abotract of Title.’l‘1tlen Ggainnte«L IASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. , , Lows 1. Gunszz. Sécretnry. Deeds. SIZOOOLOO J P Schneider and MS: Q Maahcw Karges. lots 44 and 45.13%. S, Decrï¬pld Park. W. D- 5100.0) ,, C. E. Preston and Mid to Emma Wagoner; s 275 n 10:56 mm W. Clhra P. Townsend to Utah!!! Sum lot 13, blk. 7, Prall's Fort Shendm Sub. W. D. SIBSXHOO "7 ~ ~V~ " - Thunday. March m. h thdui lol‘ and by theChicago Tmphme Com‘ Ne Two Mouth. Alike. Dr. Paul Preset. an Austrian army surgeon, who has made 5 special etndy of methods of identitiédtlon. recon- mehdl thet primnere shalt“ be Menu. lied by theehepeotthelrm“ Dr. Prucrdecleree that new new be much more nliebie the my et present need. for among the thou-mice of molds he has taken of the interior of the humhh' month he he: felled to find two which even illxhtly remem- bled each other. Although the teeth titer sweetly with time. the markings of the palate remain unehenxetl throughout life. A MIXED METAPHOR. HIGHWOOD ITEMS. GLENGO! “I . Holmes and ï¬ifs'f toE. m â€cm m miï¬