1.9m On Saturday the eleventh a special event took place; it was an eighteen- hole medal play handicap, with four prizes for classes A, B, C and D. In this special event a ring is drawn around each putting green and the player in each class who has fewest strokes within the ring is awarded the prize. But his net score must not ex- ceed 76. Winner in class A, Paul R. Reed, 83-8-75; putts inside ring, 34. Winner in 91833 B, W. C. O'Brien, 87- 13-74; putts, 33. -Winner in class C, W. J. Fyfle. 92-17-75; putts, 38. Win- ner in class D, H. H. Heppler, 102â€"30- 72; putts, 36. The ï¬rst meeting of the D. A. R. will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30‘ o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gordon. Buchanan on Moraine Road. The theme of the meeting is to be “Peace," ‘ at which time Mrs. William 1. Thomas‘ of Chicago will speak on that subjectâ€; Mrs. Thomas, who is well versed in the peace subject, is the recording. secretary of the State Board of the‘ ï¬etional Peace Society. At this meeting the plans for the nnnunl rum? maze sale will be discussed, the wine tor programs arranged, and election; Ammons Music‘Studios ALLEN’S HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVI‘NG PARLOR OPPOSITE NORTH VVl-ZSTERN DEPOT of delegates held. Obiteery join her husband, Major McClure, at Word has been recexvedof the death of Fort havenworth Kan. Mr. Edwina Coursen, formerly of this; On Monday afternoon M" James Ci . h Md we ' Chicago. - ' f7 ' o . y m Mon Holbrook entertained at three tables day September thirteenth. Funeral ur- _ m were read yesterday afternoon (run °‘ bridge cemplunentary to Mrs. Nicholson. In. Holbrook, who hit the Chew. at Michigan Ave. and Ram. spent the summer at the poet. is pre- duly]: St. Chm interment at Mount, , Gm Thedeae-edteaurvivedby PM"!!! to 1° '3 N" Y0“ ‘0 make _ _u. m‘... a (5...... her home the". 1 710 ORRIN G TON A VE. E VANS TON ILL ImMLCounen. 37 S. St. Johns Ave. ' ADVERTISED LETTERS Allum, Frank, Mrs. Barrett, R. Bruce. Mr. Bummer, Mrs. Bolin, M. H., Miss Millnr, Wm. 11., Mrs. O'Connell. Miss. Roby. E. BL, Mrs. Shoemker, W., Mr. Schneider, H. 8., Mrs. Simon. D., Mr. Thomâ€. John. Warren. E. IL, Mr. Advertised Sepoember 14, 1915. Special attention giv- en Children by Ex. perienced Barbers. Buster Brown Bobbing or any Late Style Newly equipped and up-tcrdate Exmoor Club Notes Munmned by First Churcn Highland Park and Evanston 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 dav except Sunday Wm. M. Dooley, P. M. {or the state conference For Hours and Terms. Addrcss will reopen September 201]} in m b11081. Tuesday's dinner-dame at the Mmmm- Hotel was one ortht best Attended and most enjoyable u! the seast n A num- ber of specral dinner partxc-s were glven for the young' ladies and F:entlemc-n or the North Shore. who are soon leanng for school. The affairs that lullnw the dancing dunng dinner are llt’lll m the ball murmurs unique m arrangement, and furmsh equal entertmnment lu tlu- chapetones. tinâ€"lockers. and damn: Thrs atfatr was an Autumn l-‘mln‘, as wan announced. and was a mmt beautltul dance. with decoxutxuns of autumnal gorgeousness and color. Most appropri- ate souviners generouslv drstrnbuted among the guests were tn keeping With the general decorations. The autumn Cotrlhon whlch was the prettiest ml the evening was led by Mrs Frances Motley Packer. and Mr. Crmg Royston llarnsun Next Tuesday wxll llnlsh thxs series at dances and wall take the lorm of a grand Tout Ensemble. ‘ Following Republll Mat-km: mane prr Eluhu Ht presentetl of lilzlml treat tn t «14%. T ,‘tn-tter thl shown ht tnken (1* around t reu-lntmr «queues.- tun-i 1H t \‘erttsemc throughu‘ wmter. Mr. .‘L .LA _. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Agnew and Jack Outhet, who have lived in Glen- coe all summer, are spending this week at the Moraine before returning to their Chicago- apartment. Evangelist Thompson in the morn ing at the Baptist Church preached on John 18:25: “And Simon Peter stood and wanned himself." The evangelist said: "This was untimely, as while the brhtal soldier was smit ing Jesus with the palm of his hand Simon Peter was standing at the ï¬re, warming himself. There are things which are good in themselves, but if done at the wrong time are untimely. The fact that Simon Peter could do this at such a time proved that he thought more of his own body than of Christ. There are many Simon Pe- ters now who turn their back upon the church and Christian service. to stand by the b'ody. In summer time it is too hot to go to church and in winter time it’is too cold and i! it should happen p rain he might get Wet. So about all the modern Simon Peter does is to keep warm at the ï¬n while Christianity is neglected. In the evening Evangelist Thomp< son took his text from Proverbs 14:12: - “There is a way which seemeth right lJunto man, but the end thereof are the l ways of death. " Miss Thompson ’ played Schubert's serenade, and the ' evangelist sang with harp accompani- ‘ ment “The Niaety and Nine" -l Tuesday evening Mrs. Otto Zwink l entertained the Philathea class being I assisted by Mrs. George Francis. The 3 lesson was chapter 11 of the Study ' Book. After the program delicious ' refreshments were served. There ‘ .were about twenty-five present. Out- of-town guest wu Mn. Herben Evans of Grinnell, Ion, who with her hulbtnd ha: ,been spending I few d-ys it the home of Mr. R. G. Evans on First St. Capnin and In. Schnedor, who have been oneunpod nt Ludington, Mich, an noon to nturn to the post. Mra. Miller luv“ soon to join IA. Miller. who it doing p-tml duty on the Rib Grind. river, Mexico. Mu. Emory will join LL Emory u Salvo-ton. M. next week. from which 1)th they will bodl sail on the 26th of this month hr uh! Philip- mentist, 0! Highland l’nrx Moraine Hotel Notes Mrs. McClure has left the post to in her husband, Knjor McClure, It Baptist Church Notes Fort Sheridan PE“? "Suburbbn Special" Announced lot R- The Vini- Puti has Loo- Chg-(ad 1 EUSHA IORGAN was now snow Tobin-nbuolhbcufly'm The Luke County Boerd 0! Ram Saturday completed the work of mak. ing out their report of the veins of personal property. land. end lou {or the year mm. The tots] vulunu’on of I“ property in Luke county u Ihwn by the board's ï¬gure: {or this yen '11 823,338,885. This '1- en incmu of $3,085,670 over the vnluttion n fled by the board Int yen. and :n In- crease of 83,256,776 over the us- zwswrs' ï¬gures {or “be year 1915. This is considered a most phenomennl increase, being even lxrger thin the Increase of last year, which In $2,438,895 higher than that U! {be prcceding your. The bug xncreusc 11515 year 1: found in personal property .w‘here the In- creuse mar 1hr usaunors' ï¬gunn ":5 $4,315.94â€. The 1I1CFPIM u nunbut- ed tn the manta-5 In valuation plnred by {he board on property of Rich-rd W. Senrs. Nelson A. Slade and Frtnk 1'em1nu, :11 deranged. 1n (he lands lhl'lt' Win In xncmu of 812.1%» over the nmsson' ï¬gure». In 1n“ thn- wn~ u Jx-cn‘nu- u! 371,- Mr. .‘lorgun u (u be congratulued on the results he gets m moving pic- tures. and his."l.um|ere" color pho- tographs are said to be without oqunl "u . in this country, Mr. Margin rcmed the theatre for the euning Ind the house Wla‘ parked at both perform- antes I’lansiox th'Suburmn Spennal dlnCt which has been advemwd lo uh plmo at Ranma i’nrktomght, have bu-hchnng- ed. Mr Thwmas Welsh who“ gums the dance ha been unabk l0 nuke undat- tory arrangements for the Cnmo. there [ore mll hold It m Anderson) Hall. Lake Forest. The John A Hand orchestra vull lurmlh the muuc. Mrs H. H. Robert. ‘1'" thus motmna (or Peoru. “L where the will vml Dr. Robert's rclnwn for two wetknv UBITL’ARY Mrs. Melissa Osborne. Iged eighty- three years, Widow of the late ('hmrlell~ S. Osborne, died nt the home of Mr.‘ Frank t‘. (‘lnrk Monday morning It “:30 o'clock. Mrs‘ Osborne had bun. Ill at diflerent tlmu since I year 130“ having suffered loan of speech from the eflecu of brun trouble It thnt time. She hAd been cntbcnlly xll {or one week before her death Mn. 03- ‘ borne “ho hu mode her home with her only doughur. In. h'nnk Cl Clark, {or the put mneteen you",I lave: to survive her, bealdu her‘ doughter two brothers Ind one deter, Iin the cut and Min Estelle Clnrk her gnndchild. Funenl urvlm were held at the home on Tuesday I!- ternoon It 3 o'clock, Rev. 11 alvin Dobeon reading the service Ind In. H. R. Smith ninging. Interment took place It Luke Fore-t. Winneth Population Nov 5088 According to the uhool cumul which hu jun. been iuuod Wmncm now but I populntion o! 5068. m: I. an increase of 611 ovor hot your, which in at the nu of 13.? par cont. From I†report. this in by {u the Ingest mcruu of any torn I‘Oh‘ the north thou. om action of the villn‘e. but buildin‘f utiviticn mad the influx of nnv [uni-R he. has been general thm‘hoot uni Vilhâ€. '1‘: consul m mle in,L July ad 2).. nonhuman! of m bandâ€"j in: tndu urike line. .‘hn! time, mm it pouiblc that by conservative, eutimnte then In new 260mm! Mi ple in townâ€"Whncm hm. The grate" part of the int-mu in in Hubbard Wood- und the youth ant DANCE AT LAKE FOREST TONIGHT 1. “AMA... Mann“...- WM Childnn'n Hub Cur-.- W h} Lorenz Lung Telephone 1072 pmwnt g Keep tho machine and pay us for n at the mm or $311) or muw pcx quu You W1“ be supnscd 1O learn ho“ umly you can eliminate your laund troubles. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY w an huusc (LThe average shop or ofï¬ce is equipped in move pr 155 | degree wnth labor saving devices. It is if it's mopem. (Ll! the headpiece of the boss isn't solid bone, (herds prob- ably knowlédgc in it that these appliances add a Map to the working force. They subtract some of the strain, (There's a heap of inevitable and exhausting drudgery in the average American household. The stress that pro- oeeds from it can be relieved just as strain is cw in :the business establishment if the house is equip’ed for Electric Service. (LThen you've only to pm a button and a tireless; willing servant is ready instantly to tackle that backï¬eaking wash tub. or navigate that carpet sweeper, or n‘tn that sewing machine. or transfer that ironing from a wing kitchen into another room or outdoors in sum ‘ . Anddlthisudotberkindcofworkwmy at trifling wtw Public Service Comflmy ELECTRICITY We are showing beautiful 16 in Ladies Dresses. cm in Crepe De Chine. Serges aï¬etas ctr. The new 'combins ation Silk and Serge Dress is one you should not fail to see, Prices ranging from $5.98 to $15.00. , Our new tau nne 01 male: duu uumumyww "W _____, ful and we are offering some good Value§ for the money. The new Plush Coat with the Fur Trimming is very ular and you would do well to see our line before you y. Prices from $10.00 up ()ur new fall Suits are arriving Daily and somc beautiful numbers m the Fur'Trim‘ poplin :md (lalx-rbimn Prices from 810. Odd: and Md 0! Landm- Nhul Wat-Ls |n \‘mlr \ Irpt ch \\ hnr they in! Daily/‘5 Ready-to-Wea: §t2re 2nd Door West of Theatre Servant in tfle HOUSE é â€your“ mug-own†north-Jon.- butch.“ bu. mhlanc-oubbhm TELEPHONE 194 of Northernminoic M7, _‘ fall line of Ladies and Chilgxfns C98ts are bunti- 7. AL- _J__._A_, â€" or at the mm of $5.“) or $10.00 per month. M umlv mu can eliminate your laundry One In! Ladle. Wamn m Vudu Swlu Material rh valurd I! â€(XL ‘1 5“ and 51 L’f~ Spa ml It nth; EJIT'J'I‘râ€"irï¬med broad clad; ‘rices from $10.75 up. Du next weck‘s ironing on it. m i of the mm at half the expense {bed we will remove it 11 you wish The News BunnxlO‘V A†in mnk Ind white trim- mrd Wllh crelon vet, vny pro-Hy fl Highlund Park are showing 33. LIN 'iuml ENR‘ l1 W d mm #4 m A! but!“ 0m! ! m 'oxdfl 01rd own .\ Qh mu mmu ï¬nd man: hm M vnl