w [hv Huh I) ~ whu :>r«»â€"hl-«f th' M?Tiln:vl,n you [Idlzk 'I hzlh- ~1va 5-1 ".\'nw m. M \let's have n-v hud no hut} New York 1’: Southerners bot mils. but called Sully 1‘ highly prizvd the sun of [hi is for \H‘H'Lll‘ Motherâ€"Why dun! you yawn when- he stays tuu Ions? He'll mks the mm 1nd gu‘ Lmnxnwrâ€"l did. and be told me what Denumul teeth I budâ€"Phil ndelpmu Ledger locurlty In mortar: chiefâ€: enemy -â€"Macbem Tho Blulmng Tr... The blushlntz tree gets Its name from the change/wt hue it assumes when the ralu mm: on It. As the drops drench the leaves, gradually but uu mlsfllkubly the green nnt mveg wzu‘ tn pink In a few minutes the green fades from slum. Only In a few tmlt hidden shots beneath broad branches and on Its trunk ls there a tinge ut green to be seen. After an hour or more. when the shower ts over. the tree assumes Its tumllmr :reen once 11le Certain tiny lnsevts. and [ml the tree ltsell’. Change t'ulor 'I‘hwe pecullar parasilefl are pmuwsed or the power of clmtneieum ln the warm Itmshlne they are greener than the tree on Which they Ilve. but when the chilly mln falls upon them they con tract thelr tlny hnqks nnd heeome :9 pretty plnk ln tint. Mlllmnu or these chance the entire nppeumnt‘e of the tree and make lt aeem tu’ be blushing Easily Remediod. Johnnyâ€"Maw. I haven‘t got enough butter for my breud. Motherâ€"Well. them put some or the bread buck.â€" Boston Transcript. “If!“ Right Away. Dentistâ€"When did your teeth ï¬rst begin tmubllng you? Patient-When i m cutting themâ€"Boston Tran ocrlpt. Electric Toaster “I Public Service Company Maintained by First Church A Mistarrved Scheme. \\'i"h:l m AMI ~3uflraglshc. 15 slices of toast for one cent's worth of electricity ?rs ure notoriously (and or mt they have u cunrevxlon Lunn which Is eren morv 011 among them. ll 13 not thin: une has every day. I! u mw-nï¬imN .\h<~ You are Cordially Invited , to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM , 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every day except Sunday m1 UH Toast manufactured in the ordinary way reaches the table either cold, or hard as wood as a result of trying to keep it warm. Toast made on an can be served. the crispiest, tastiest toast you ever saw, because it can be made right on the breakfast table and served piping hot. , Huy nnW'm. [km'l r A.†I ain't never d.†female†bread!"â€" Hun mid the hnum‘wlfv .vm! humby unrvum ‘xnml nr the dorm-s l‘n" \\'1Hi:nn.dnu I an tune for us [0 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park It Ia (mm-nu for newvumvm to 0!» mm the wrflces of 5mm! din-rs owing to tho system In vogue. whh'h [H'llc- tk-ully mum-s this clams uf mm. slaveu‘ to (he mnstqrs of the peurllnu hauls The [Don‘s earnings In the umjuritv .yr cases arr Insufï¬dent to keep them an the ywr round. and ounm-quvmly Hwy take udv‘nmt‘s from their muster.» year after your to such an extent mm they ; can never repay their debt. When a‘ diver elects to engage himself to nun-1 otuer boat the owner of the latter Mai to pay up the debt due to the farmerj master should he engage himâ€"Argo- naut. . . Truth or Fiction! "Ah‘ what a maerence there'tn." to marked the cynic vie-my, “between courtanp and marriage! Courtship I: made up of soft Damianâ€"marriage: or hard farts." Z The Divan Are Prlcticllly Slaves of the Boat Matters. Bombay. noted for lta pearl markeuk In nut a pearl producer. though the gems are bought there for shlpmenl to all parts of the World. The pearls sold In Bombay come from the Buhreln islands. a small an‘hlpelago on the western side or the l’emlan gull. whlch. although ndjucent to torrltory under the control of Turkey. ls gov- ernvd by an lndepemlent sheik umler ape 'lnl Brltlsh protection, the Brltlsh gowrument maintaining a polltlcnl age“ the-re. in this group of islands only those 0! f-uhreiu and Mnhnruk are of any aim. Their Importance. however. is out at all proportion to their extent. for tl-ey are the great center of the PETS“ n gulf pearl ï¬sheries, which are the world‘s chief source of supply {or pvuris. The sheik of Buhrein is said to nave a customs revenue amount- ing to about 5400.000 per ycnr. which makes him the richest ruler in the Persian gult. The pearl ï¬sheries un- der his control may in a good year brim: to his: islands “3 much as $2: NILKIK) And be broke the world's regcord for a signâ€"New York Times. Pomud Remarks. Willieâ€"Paw. what In pointed ro- marks? Pawâ€"The not! a man makes when be new on a um. my sumâ€"Cincin- nati Enquirer. PERSIAN =auu= PEARLS. , F<)l:xnâ€"-Pursc containing small sum of unoney and other valuables. Owner ap~ :ply to T. M. Clark. City. - 47pd â€"EMPIDYMRNT AGENCYâ€" Woéten’ de- liring work, should register. with me; If You need help addrea Mn Geo. Smith In, over Schumacher’s drug store. Tel; 320. ‘ an: EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"Fair“ than bflp mind (and! household positions. J‘Employmont of all‘ kind for women ond girls; Muff. W 238 N. First St... near Elm Place. T61. am Amanda. {53p whim on‘shcrt nouce. Apply 124 Sam Ave. telgphone 263. Mn. 1. II. S!" Immmï¬fmml FOR 3ALE~Choice 50ft. lots in our new subdivision along Wa an Ave., north of Vine Ave. Price and upwards; terms 550 or more; cash balance. Easy payments. 0. A. Lewis um. Room 218 Reaper Block, Clark and Waahington Sta. or 2156 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. D 14 kt FOR SALE~Beautitul new 5-r00m bun-“l; gal0w at 25 Onwemua Ave... large rooms, E decorated throughout; ï¬ne bathroom. ument cellar. furnace heat. hot and cold wate?‘l connections; white enameled l plumbing ï¬xtures; latest electric light ï¬xtures"; shades and Screens for all wm- . dows; screened porch. Price $3250.00, 1 easy payments it desired. 0: A. Lewis ‘ Cm. Room 218 Reaper clock, 105 NClark St.. Chicago. II]. D 2 ll FOR SALEâ€"Shoninger pianos and M. Schulz Co. pianos. also player piano in both makes. Will rent or sell on easy payments. Send your tuning order here. Aldens' PianoéShop, 313 So. Genesee SL. Waukegan, â€1.: Phone 395. Q8 tf FOR SALE-Sgoond hand lumber and brick. Addresa McDermend and Burgess House Wrecking CO. Tel 598 Highland Park. ' ‘ 47-48pd FOR SALEâ€"A bargain it takan at once, modern 12.room house in Evanston. ï¬w. blocks from the university. Rentals 540' FOR LAKE COUNTY Lake County is to be the home of another Chicago settlement summer outing camp and with the coming of Junesitjs expected\ that there will have been erected on the shores of Drueejs lake one of the most complete- ly equipped and homelike Buildings ever undertaken by the Association House of Chicago. In the real estate transfers for the past week is shown a notation wherein the Fred Bah-stow estate sold to Thomas C. Monroe part of the Bairstow propertyE at Bruce’s lake for a nominal 'cemideration. Ac- cording to the. notationhflontoe re- coï¬veyed the property toghe “Asso- cintion House†of Chicago; FOR REN'Dâ€" 5-mom flat at 212 W. Vine Ave. also houues for sale in Highland Park and Highwood. Tel. 711-M. Dllf FOR RENT ~Houses {umished and vicant from $25 to $250 monthly. Can be shbwn any time. Address N. A. Aldridge Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. M SITUATION WANTED- By a ï¬rst class chauffeur, now working in Lhicago. whb de-sires a position in the country. Address XX Press Ofï¬ce 47 NEW OUTING CAMP FOR Rm FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms for \ligbt housekeeping. two and thrée conpkï¬ivg rooms with private gas meter.‘ From $2.50 to $5.00 per week, Address 231 N St. John's Ave. tf FOR RENTâ€"Safetiv deposit boxes and van]! space for storage of trunks, etc. at the Erskine Bank. ' D 22 :1 FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 rooms and bath: two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Johns Ave., phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkins. D3 tf WANTED- Dressmaking by the day or at hume. Emma Steffen, 207 N Second St. Tel 794- M. 09 u WANTEDâ€"Furnisth room by student of music. centraily located. Address Sidney Arno Dietch, 210 E. Park Ave. 47 LOSTâ€"A black Scotch Terrior with green’ collar. glad to receive any informa‘ ï¬on dossible. Reward. «Address328 Beach St. Tel. 30. ' 47 Posn‘mx WANTEDâ€"Young man of good habits wants work by the day or week; Address P. 0. Box 685 or Phone 757 W. 47pd "w. ..._. "‘.’¢""""""' -------- - 7 per month. Stumble for ect rooming or boarding house; Other bargain: in choice North Shore property. Juno: Hepburn. Sheridan Bldg. TeL 63. 46-47 FOR SALEâ€"0n easy term: two story cot- gage almoct gem-501001 lot 5400 down balance’monthly. price “.31â€. Mao a 12 roomhouse. 21mm. um hem. 100 ft. lot $3.000 down and balance anally Address N. A; Aldrifle, Erskine Batik Brda. TeL 345 ~ . tf FOR SALBâ€"S-room house, all modern conveniencea'lot 501L200 on Ridgewdod Dn'vg. 300 feet south of Lincolgl Ave. Adv dressJoscph Lundin dr ipqaitc‘ag Nom' blacksmith shop. . ' 47 pd WANTED-Sewing by experienced seam- stress. Tel. 728-R. D7 tf WANTEDâ€"One of the large magazine‘ publishing houses desires to employ ac- : Live man or woman in this community to; handle a special plan which has proven I unusually proï¬table. Good opening for; right party. Address with two references. 1 Publisher. Box 155. Times Square. Sta"? New York City. > 47-48 pd ' HELP WANTED. WANTED - Competent girl for general housework. Tel.213. 47 SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOUND LOST D-l9-tf 1. Notice 15 hereby given that on Sat~ , urday, the tw-enty -third day of Janu- ary, 1915, an election will be held at .the new Grammar School Annex r1n }Elm place, in the City of Highland EPark, Lake county. Illinois, and in ‘-School District. No. 107 in said coun- ty for the purpose of voting “for" or ,“agninst†the proposition to authorize the Board of Education of such School 'District to establish 3 Kindergarten 1 for the instruction. of children between the ages of 4 and 6 years. ; The polls will be opened at two {0 ’pclock .m. and will be†closed at ï¬ve "poclock J DatedJ January 12th. 1915. . . Board of Education ‘ ' School District No.10? , John V. Nora-cu I President 5 ' - Fred Grocnslade (47) Clerk. At Orchestra Hall Sunday Afternoon. Jun. 2461. Next Week Travel Will be Through Northern Europe At Orchestra Hall on sanday after- noon, Dwight Elmendorf; the a‘rtist and traveler, will present his illus- trnted travel talk, “’l‘he' Garden of Allah." The starting. pdint of this fescinnting tour will be Tunis, a bit of the. Orient let down close to the shores of Europe. After a etroll about its crooked streets, put well stocked hem" and beeutiful Mneques, Mr. ‘Elmendorf will conduct his hearers on an eight weeks’ cenven journey ï¬io rectly. acres: the greet desert of Sn- hard, ' ELIENDOBF IN m mm or nun ' R. P. Davidson, Vcolonel and super- intendent of the academy at Lake Ge- neva, which moved there from High- land Park, is the man responsible for the idea. The colonel long haabeen an ardent supporter of the automobile and it will be remembered that in the strenuous Glidden tour‘ot 1910, the year it went down through Texas, and which really was the last'compotition for the trophy, there were two cars representing the Northwestern acade- my. They were equip for military work and manned by s dents. ‘ The ï¬rst point of interest vii}! be El Djem, when we ï¬nd A wonderful Roman am theatn, thence to Ke- roiun, a oslem thrine even more oriental than (him .\Theli to Thamn- gudi; _the Alger-ism Pompeii and through the mu‘velous gorge of El Kahuna to the Oasis of Sidi 0kba be- fore the journey is ended at the fam- ous oasis of Biskraâ€"tha locale of Hichens’ wondelilul â€book “The Garden of Allah. " ‘ Northwestern Cadets at Work on Ten Automobiles for an by Amy Ten military automobiles are being constructed by the students of the Northwestern Military and Naval ac- ademy at Lake Geneva, Wis" and some time in June or July this motor- cade will be driven from Chicago to the Paciï¬c coast for the purpose of demonstrating to the government the utility of this type of gasoline prod pellet! vehicles. Officers from the United States army will accompany the students and altogether it will be a most important tour. Continuing his trav‘els‘on Wednes- day ind Friday evenings‘and Satur- day afternoon of neat week, Mr. Elm-' endorf will picture and describe a cir- cular tour in “Northern Europe.†(47) Don’t forget Frederick W. Schumjchar can sell you an Ediaon “Phono- graph just at Cheap .8 you can buy it in Chicago STUDENTS BINDING WAR CARS NOTICE 0]“ ELECTION Telephoné Ii80 Harder .; Hardw are Camp ahount of over:tock "When jigs: think 3of hardware, think of Hï¬der; they go together. †it; Motor‘sworth $150to$200for...- ...... a 5 Woods Electric OneW'oods Victoria without battery} : andingoodorder. ...................... OI'IeColumbuswithbattery for ...... :.‘.l_‘ onewmvma withoutbattery, this‘i'v: :' :‘goodoonditionandjustoutofthepainté; 1; OneWoodsVictoriawitBOutbattei-y, H‘ Vllbenewhasbeen.mnbutfewmilesandr_ v- _' NeWbatterymdetoorderforany s i ofthesecars ...................... A, One Woods Brougham chain drivejust . ~ .’ slung spring metal fender tires and ba ' ‘ ' as new. This 18 a genuine bargain â€i One Brougharn shaft drive late model i.' One G. V. Electric Truck no battrey f0 ‘ .delivery ............ ' ................ This car iswhat you want and we will , new battery for ........ , .................. l i ’ Where else can you get a delivery car for. ,1 . . . .' Automobile wheels without tires ......... 2 , Odd size casings inner tubs at your 0 prices kg? One 32x35 new casing 321. 90 our price .ii. . . $16! §§ Motor‘s worth $150to$200for... ......... .0810 em ’ V Dam One Columbia Victoria without battery 1.: . Electric Car Baiga 00d El tn “mm: An Electric Deï¬ï¬iry Car with brand Iféw battery, G V. Trglck with enclosed my Good Running Oder Highland Park, whips? g i W. E. Becker, Mgr.- $450? 12 W. Cain! Ave. his L 3 ï¬guragw J. . . t. .33: 252.3;D, m. f mmmm ii an Vi: