50c to $1.25 [ENC Gloves 504; 33’ 33C '0 $1.00 to Nightgowns :Hmncls. vard '5 H! Hâ€. B \Ki‘R)‘ “‘ Luna! Ave. fam‘y striped bor- f (1 3')! night at ‘inq N'Iachines '611 as WatChï¬ï¬ ks and Jewelry§ {SI/:8. m $1.95 Iparel â€" :11 cent spent Overcoat: ’0!‘ 0m pally; .rner's Corsets d Brassieres Dmpa’ny; , 1112 sizes dark and gray color 'ong serge lining :1 back. $9.50 Blouses PAIRING low: ild. items: Jeweler : {1.6. Winner; .m-n during the ;:> m available. \ xcml mduge. gabmet Grand rxzcs will close ma kt’s 0f Egg-«1. 1 06 mach near :1. . A :plcn- of Bakim $3.75 $12.50 It i r brtac ‘J.’ an axing Highland Park 'THEATRE West Central Ave. "Nrai . Lillian Lt and ~12 ï¬ssion 10:; Children under I'm BARTLETT THEATRE Pathe's Gold Rmister master productmn. Mondays In 4' the Tr. dim-m 7 ' rm ofw \\ 5%.. BARTLETT THEATRE Highwood Pu JHIIVLHK prod l'lCI u ins Wednesday 5 x“ In: pmdu Thursday 3 nap! Wed, 5; Sun. when 13 cents is Admission M‘d .m Dmmnnd from tie Sky Tuesday 3 ‘ Saturdays Wednesday f the Navy" featurcmg ‘rramc. alsn Puxhencws xcr (nod rccls. Sundays (Inmedv Nikh‘ Thursday Five reel feature Saturday Fridays Sunday Vaudrvxlle Monday Highwood Broken Coin New Elaine Friday Ivaiuring (Lmnv Frank“ Rm! 2115‘, Iravclmg pxrmu-s Feature a. one block nonh of warm nights. elh‘t‘ floor in good am- ur reasonable. lanIY‘C’ "Ian. Hinhwood. Ill. Feature recl pu‘rllh‘s Any residence in the country which lacks the proper sur- roundings of Trees, Shrubs. gneen Lawn and Flowers. cannot be called attractive no matter how expensive it may be, how grand its architecture, or how simple its outlines. While there are many beautiful Home Grounds in Highland Park, there are a whole lot more which could be made so. some of them have been planted so long that everything is in need of rearranging, thinning out and changing; others again, where. by proper planting, a look of coldness could be transformed into one of cheerfulness and warmth. ’ v. vauvv.-â€". ‘lv‘ After all it matters little how much a Home costs in dollars and cents or whether one has a 50foot lot or a 30 acre estate if those around the dinner table are a happy lot and make the best of things as they are, they have the secret of happiness on this earth and usually show it on the grounds outside. You can pretty well tell'by the looks of a place as you pass by who dwells inside. If things look inviting. cheerful, friendly and bid you come just a little closer. don't hesitate in making up your mind that you are welcome, but if you behold a solid stone front, heavy pillars, a cold concrete drive and walk and but little planting you had better keep on walking. A7,- -L-_An no “Amp Plallulls JV“ uuu w...- -v- Everything that is good; beautiful ahd true starts at Home and from there on it keeps on spreading out into the world to effect others, that means to make everything in and about the Home just as attractive as we can possibly afford to. The way the Grounds around the Home are laid out and kept up affects everyone inside from Granddaddy on down to the Deerfield News Items Mr. and Mrs. William Selig of Chi- cago were the guests at. the home of the former-'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig, last week. ‘ Miss Herminu Huunschild was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Bernard of Libertyville Tuesday. ' Mrs: B. H. Kress was the guest at the home of Mrs. J. Dunla'p 0! Chiâ€" cago Wednesday. Miss Mamie Faust of Libertyville was the week end guest of- Miss Elda was me “'9‘?1 Horenberger Mr‘ and Mrs. George W, Sticken announce the birth of a baby purl, horn Monday, Member 4. )1i5.\ Gloria Beacham 'hnd as her \V 00 k U mu A number of women {rm byterian church attended rally for missions at the'S byter'mn church. Evanston The K. L. C. E. of the. U. n. Clluan had for its subject Sunday evening “Be a Leader; Be 3 Follower," Ind was led by the president. The Mission Band of the Unwed Evnngelicnl church will hold their re¢~ l 5-....4IA- n\-u'c _. “.77 uh! meetinl in a†:5 .fternoon. arch Saturday .mi guest nf Miss Florem‘c He n‘ For: Sheridan. missions at the'Second Pres- church. Evanston. Thursdny. L. C. E. of the. U. E. church ;.- mum-t Sunday evening Take a look from the Pres- ded the union [It the Spring Flowering Bulb display Miss Mabel Horarberger spent the Week end in Minneapolis, an. The Christian Endeavor Society 0! the L'mled Evangelical church held a business meeting ll the home of Mr Milton Franu Friday evemng. Rev. Ursborn's Sunday morning ur- mon to the children was on “The Lord loveth a cheerful giver." The text of the regular morning sermon wan from Hebrew: 12:25 to 29. News from the 27th infnntry, uhnrh left {hr (0:! in Suplcmlwr and sum-.1 from (Qulxwtmx, Texas, on the mxth u.’ In-Y month. rem-hm! 1hr {on this “wk. 1( l" reported 1th n mount-m illdr hfl< abslructvd â€In I'Mhlnmu v-nul .Ar l'mmmu ('Ilv, m-d thu Hap! illdr hfl< abstructvd {nu l'unnum nuL at l'unumu (My, m-d thu «up! n-pmn nre hxrxhvr nanxuuu: unhl nzudv. The xv‘fuliry \MH hr «h-hurd unto! (hr Inst 01‘ Nun-mM-r. tun: to the fur! {hm week. Mr‘. Rnlmri Porter and «m, Frunr cis, who have ï¬pt’fl! (hr ~‘ummer n: erginiu, returned lust ucek to the On Thursday Mr: was hostess to six in honoring Mrs‘ Bann nard'n guest. The ‘ were of pink. p03! Mrs. E. A. Helmlck and daughter. Florence Helmlck. luv: the post lhu week for Dallas. Tex-I. when they will join Major Helmlck, who you to station at Galveston next month. Mrs. F. H. Sarge-m Ind Min Alice Sargunt, who have been in the as! for the past three weeks, returned to the for! on Tuesdly. Little Virgini- lelur enuminod (Wenty-twb lxttle {nenda I! I birthday party Saturday IfurIHXHL The deco- ratne whom» WM I†pink. rlrrled out in every tï¬uil, of taken, candy. phte curds and fmora. Gama were e1- }oyed. which passed the afternoon __4I curds and fmora. Gama were e1- }oyed. which passed the afternoon pleasn'xuy. Mrs. Robert (‘mne Ind three vhildren of W'innetkn wen- the out of town guests. On Monday slumnon It 2:30 the Women's Auxiliary mu In ch. parish house at which lime Lb! spukv in Mrs. Jessie Woodward! o! “I“ Bluff. Tenn., who spoke on tho topic of Trinity Church missionary work in the mountain rem of mu sub. Afternoon us wu served. I vxsitmg her mu, Jnseph, will I"? Trinlh' (‘hu urt Sheridan lh', Whu has [wen u to six guests at luncheon Mrs‘ Bannister, Mrs. Bar uhle decornuunn infnntry. “hlrh n‘h .\' at “'93! OL’S Helmlck vaulnn rpuu m-w a- r-Iluulnl h Stun-Mr! l-- nl\r â€um-«I Jul-m fun Ind .mm- ï¬'v |- mm-nn: ‘ Mn â€mun mu m... .. (Ill-III )r-r- ln-l- v‘ 'n I 1-.‘....u.~d .u‘ Vul is‘mhl- lb. ".11." “to" '0 ‘ I‘l- Ham-uh 51‘ ‘1!â€" I'- mnh h! 1hr mum†- in the window next door In the Pust Ofï¬ce, It's mtcresting Jun wnu u u no Um M. Whnch H In Inc-nuts: u!- blur u! I nmy .- \‘uh|lMI uf Iul:_\L.,;‘ In luua. Al 11:. mm {our tut-(bod: m -|\\ hlulmuv u! u ‘hl‘v A‘ n the grun- tumâ€...- lulmlgr Klu- dru n» H)" dl-lemrul 5' In (mum-Hug lllr whulr inlrrwr «111-... 'hm Im- lummgr dw "ll Hull «If I], um ‘dn'k um] fur lion; 1‘.) ruMc [vol I! «In M The m-l n-mnm v baby. the attractivenmss of them makes us think more of the Home itself. our neighbors. our town in which we live and those outside of town. the association With Flowers, Evergreens the Honeysuckle. Lilacs. the Oaks and the Green Turf all are bound to have a beneï¬cient influence on us and there can‘t be anything more fascinating, more restful. more interesting {or the busy man or woman than coming in contact with Gardening, an occupation for which no one is too high or too low. :v- n. v _ V Now here is the question: Are you. patient reader, getting any beneï¬t out of it as yet. or have you never considered it worth your while? If either is the case, you are miss'ng a whole lot. the love of Flowers, Shrubs and Trees is like music, it mat- ters little what your nationality. what particular church or politi- cal party you belong to, it eflects us all alike. _,) A-_.--_J now-n5“- lOl:l\!I’,Z(' mllvll‘ a ' " lbr n-mmmndaH-m â€nu-unmat- «ml nu lhr ‘hw II In an H nngr lhll flaw-I Ix 1-H ‘lhf lil'ld‘o‘h'hl ln-Imntl- 1- NW lln' ‘ urv U! the 0-1.1! unu- '11! 1-! “4;"- â€Ir A -m;- an vlrn n "mu -1: Mn: v-m Jae-[I In the u‘lh-r Thr lulphlfllxml -, ruin |~ Im- ‘llfll'i' «hwllx'k'd “ "1 V ‘ H h. u- !rr Thr nun-mt u -.. m~plqu by . ulup l;- n! --wr~a‘ H] m In “Mg!“ m Im- ~h|h Ind I†II tuxdwn- \- nmo tan b- eqnnl ‘u vhlrh thr :ulnh ("I H! run-r Ihr' dhwnrrlnonl qu nut I- fuumI 'H dl'MII-u n... mum-rt 0' ADM)- hw‘ u' “n‘rl II|I|HI1~<I 'I‘ Imrh nu- uhrn Iho um. I! â€numbed up In H- mnfv ur buul‘ I‘HO London all-Mara We want toget you staned on the me Home Grounds, whether it is a new lay-out. Planting of Shrubs, Trees, Hardy flowering den, the building of a Pergola. Walks and pertaining to Gardening. -IA‘A-L WI wuuna sv v ..... We will submit. free of charge, a sketch. 3 planting plan and estimate. If you don't know just what to do. why not call on us9 No niatter who does your work, we don't care as long as you make your grounds attractive, we are beneï¬ted by it, so let's hear from you. You have the choice of two phona 44 and 85. After 11 p. m. Uncle is usually home but no sweeter alarm than a ring on 78. he’d rather talk Flowers with you at 2 a. m. than sleep, suppose you try it. gunman-c lu\‘. bu‘ruw been no; Indooc put-lubed b) l'ruH-Inul (hark- Gram-pen m lulu nun. um cum“ nut-mow )n-nn In†Haunt! “mm the No.0 of the nrlmllrn-m ngr n m .- Ib¢ bum mug-«u m ï¬lm-u W' 6090:“: 0! arm II: can non Urn-u tunnel to man} part- or m. .urhx Thh It! 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