39St. John- Ave. Highland Purl: No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a Victrola. No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia records, is sure to inter- est you. Columbia records play on Victor talking ma} chines. Yours for good record service. 8th floor, 26E. Jackson, m. w». 6212' Albert Levy ........... Ch' Adv. 8th floor. 20 E. Jackson. :1. th PUBLISHRD WEEKLY BY JOHN L. UDBu.‘ The young people of St. Mary's at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Catholic church are busily engngod Telephones, Highltnd Perk 657, 558 rehearsing a play to be given In the “â€"“p' " parish hall St. Patrick's Day, March Sm Phi! â€.50 I“ Y†. “W 17th The play is under the direction '7-"_ V A“ of Mr. Robert Duly. Entered a: Iecond£lau matter March 1. lSll.nt thepost ofï¬ce at Highland Park. Illinois. underj Miss Juliette Abercromby 0! Chi- me Ac:o£March3._ 1839 ‘ m § cage, was the week-end guest of Mr. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1915 jand Mrs. Arch Abercromby of Lin-3 John L. Udellw..Editor end Publisher Poul L. Udell .. ......... Superintendent Helen France: Conred ...... City Editor Esther C. Beker......_.....30ciety Editor Loreth Krees .......... Deerfleld Reporter ZMLMANI: mun WWWPWPW1_ PRATT’S We use but the ï¬nest of papen and our En- ,‘graving is superlative. PAINTING PM "Angina And Decor-tin. TOW Iâ€. C. M. GATES 2nd Door West of Theatre Telephone 1072 Highla Daily’s Ready-to-Wear Store Henderson and C. B. Corsets One lot of Muslin and Crepe Corset Covers. Special at 19¢ We have a special line of Muslin Gowns. Made of good lawncloth, just received. Spe- cial at 39¢ regular 50c values. A clearance sale of odds and ends of Shirt Waists.'Closing out these numbers at 75% We now have a complete line of Childrens Dresses. Sizes 2 to 14. Made in Ginghams. Beautiful Spring Styles. Prices 50¢ to $2.00 A Big line of Sample Skirts made in Taf- fetas, Broad Cloth, Poplins, Gaberdines and Serges. High Class Men tailored Garments. Prices ranging from $4.50 to $8.00 Just Arrived \ These an Exceptional Values for the Money The Pythiun Sister! Ire pluming I mammal-Ida party to be given Saturâ€" day, Lincoln's may, February twelfth. at Eagla’ Hall. Highwood. Twenty-ï¬ve prim are to be xiven. Min Ghdyu “char. who “and: the State Univprdty in Champign, m the ink-end (out of her par- ents. Mr. Ind Hrs. Fred Tuck". Min Marjorie Schick: will let" this evening for Ann Arbor. Mich†when she will attend O house party (inn by the Phi Dolu Then notor- ity. Min Schnefer will 31.0 “and the “Junior Prom" of the Sum Uni- versity. at Ann Arbor, on Friday evening. Mr. lnd Mrs. J. W. Prindiville and family will have on the fourteenth o! the month for Pundem, Cal., for a any of six weeks. The Vesper Service at the Presby- terian church on Sunday lftemoon was one of the moat succeuful of the services 0! the yeer. Mr. Louis Kreidler of the Century Open Com~ pany, who has sun: at Ravinla Perk, was the soloist {or the ulternoon. Mr. Kreidler's promm we; a very beau- tiful one, end the lnrge crowd et~ tending were certainly well repeld for going to the service. I The Alumni Association ‘ of the {Kappa Kappa Gumma sorority, Chap- lter of the Northwestern University, ‘are giving I subscription dance It the Evanston Woman's Club this evening. The dance is to be a beneï¬t for the New Woman's Building which the women 0! Northwestern Univer- sity are planning to build. The Uni- versity is planning to give the ground while different societies and sororities are pledging money {or the building Tickets for the dance this evening can be had from Mrs. Curl O‘dell,‘ 320 N. Sheridln Rood. or Mrs. George; H. Nelson, 425 S. Linden Avenue. ‘1 Mrs. Theodore Jeurgens and son iEdwin, of Evanston. were the Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. fConrad of McGovern Street. Â¥ Miss Ev. Morton wu the week ‘g‘end guest of Miss Jean Gaylord of Chicago. M. Levin, who for several years has been located in Lake Forest. bu pur- chased the tailor shop of I. ShAfer in the Lencioni building. He will con- duct 3 high class tailoring and repoir business. A number of young people from Highland Park enjoyed the Valentine Party given at the Winneth Wom~ an‘s Club by the auxiliary of flu North Shore Catholic Woman's League on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kora of Chi- cago, were the Sunday visitors 01 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Schneider coln Place Highland Park, Ill. Alterations Free nuium 0n Fridgy durum the heavy- weight huskcvhdl (nun will phy Eunuon High. hon. gun. to ho call- ed 1! thm~flM On Friday nigh! m. light'oi‘ht “all: will w lor- ton High School ‘1 an Xenon m- H. W. Huber Announcu the ow» indon of the H. W. Huber M Co., which succeeds the Unlicy Dc:- Lric (‘0., recently dinolvod. A telegram waived by the â€Pnu" yesterday morning unnamed the deuh of Mr. noun: H. Spawn In his eiyhty-socond â€or, u an helm of hi. son. in Orug‘. New Jon-y. Mr. Spencer m I noidont of High- lnnd Pbrk from 1.70 w 1909 Ind in l'cotuin of F. P. Hawkins. 0! as. City. Mn. (hr! H. Booth of E. Park Avenue, has n her (uni, her I'm- ter, Mrs. N. V. Noble 0! St. Knry'l. ()hio. Mrs. Noble will loan on Nâ€- dny {or n trip to Tens. Hrs. F. H. Sargon“. And Kins Alice Simon)! 0! Fort Sheridan, kl! on Tuesday {or I mp throat}: Floridn. They expect to be [one About In weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinner o! ()n- 1l F’m UN'Cd EV‘n- Chum): wenuu Avenue, will movo‘ Lh'n week; from here to Niles. Michigan. wharvf Comer Gmn B†Md "‘d l“ they will make their home on I (um. 1 A"""" â€8"" 1' l'°“" \u: I“ Mm: Dorcu Dun, daughter of Ir. Richmond “can. hu enkrod Vniu- tum (‘onvenl 0! St‘ Louis, and will become I nun. Mr and Mrs. 11. S. Pate are [uuu At an (‘nngreu Hon-l, ('htcngo, {or A abort Limo. Mr‘ and Mrs. Fred Rubbly Ire ro- veinng congratulations on the birth of I daughter born Sunni-y. Fehru» ary 4th. Mr. Stanton ('oil of London, Enz- lnnd. who hu been (iving lecture: at the aninin Village Home in the interest of University Exmnlionl Work, spake on Sunday. on “Japan‘si ()pportunitwn." Mr. (‘oil will speak! tomorrow evrning on “Americn in the} Family of Nation" This talk will' ï¬nish the series of lectures which: lave been extremely intemtinx Ind! instructivm A Red (‘roxa ('hapter has been started in Highland Park in connec- tion with the Needlework Guild. At ï¬rst the members of the chapter will conï¬ne their etYorts to the making of all sorts of bandages. and later to av tempt other kinda of sewing. The {ï¬rst meeting will be in the afternoon and evening of Monday. February twenty-ï¬nt. Already a great deal of enthusiasm has been manifested. In, John Glass in an ardent promoter of; the chapter and hopes to have the‘ hearty coâ€"operation o! everyone. The ï¬rst meeting will convene at the John Glass residence. Mrs. R. J‘ Souxherton who wu operated upon at the Prelbyurinn hospital, Chicago, recently, came home on Sundny very much improved. Mrs. Elisha Morgan, nnd Mr. And Mrs, t). H Morgan wiH leave on He uvenbeenlh of the month {or n tour of California. Dr. P. C. Walton will return to day from a trip of several weeks in the south. Mrs. Wok-on will remain in the south {or a while longer. Mrs. H, J. ['llmnnn hu as her gnu! her mother. Mrs. W. O. Luxonde 0! Woods Hole, Mus. Muss (irm‘e Johnson of Irving Plrk spent the week-end a! the Henry K. (‘oale residence~ The leiu’ And Society 0! the Ebenezer church wnll meet n (he home of Mrs. Peter Hint: Thursduy nnernoon. February seventeenth. mam yum Con... h ,4", yfltheoh Club took place My «.5 hipndingtho “M M “the“mm “the WMCIID' Mat 1m New ym'm"¢.-Houu.1\o mm â€and with 60‘ h “tending the 1000le of "Junior ‘mdin; “ the w“. d ‘5‘ MT! Week" It Cornell Unirenxty. .°‘†meeting. “â€9.“ 5’ hm.“ Mr. "d M†M. 1-2. lnnnoumu and rcpt-u. In; S- ll l f 1 mp“ ct Ehubeth IrCryth Hal) phydl‘ on Thursdny fur en extended VIP... n . .. - -' through (hlllornu. .' lmptoth. by flu"; .M W 3 ‘ , , . by Debuuy, hot): 0! what): were nryi Mrs. (a. \. lhckmmn n In “\"rhurmmg ï¬nd won mm “NJ York {or A three Wech' vmt With nel- 5!" 71mmermnn who u â€â€™4'" of l . l . a I ll ""'â€- :the lllmon State Peder-Hon of Won-i 3"" “1â€" R- “â€u of R‘Nm‘ 5" en'n I'lub npoke o! the Ivorh and pur- returneJ from a mu weeh' trip to W“. o{ a“; orrnmuuon, 1 1‘" Y°"‘- . 11:. an of the .mmoon “3‘ MN“ Bergen hid I†h" KUU‘ {0' >"Huuuhold Efï¬ciency." In churn 0!; a PM“ â€I ll“ “ ‘W. Ml“ l’-“"U""Mrn. Helen Kuxfles, who I. am NU? EVIHI of San Fruncxsco, ' ,1 her "no,“ nnd well qualiï¬ed to: Mrs. ll. J. Ullmnnn hu In her we“: on that Que-non. In. Rut, guest, her mother. Mr; L', 0. IA". glen Hated emphnurally that d». conde, 0! Woods Hole, Mun. 'menry man; how to run a home to Mr. and Mrs. A. P." Smith spent .‘the heat ndvnnun and ï¬nd tune {or few d2): of 1..“ “."k vmun‘ "I. ‘the 0011M? duuu whsrh the modern Lives and friends In )lnlwuukee. WILf'om'†0'" to â€â€™3 community “! Mrs. Jennie l'. Sumpnll u! San'25’3“ “E"W'N‘Cy-n 'b' 'uw~ n"; r Diego. (‘nl., formerly of “Ithhndi‘o (e! the beat result from the lanai.l Park, us waiting her 30h 3nd daugh- 1°" 0’ enemy, “fl" 55' 7070’" term-luv. Mr. :nd Mrs. Harry Samp- f “Y’ Uni "on“? i‘ the V". ‘1'? sell at l-llgin. Mrs. Snmpsell w,†r,_ :pendnture of energy. money, nnd pov- :rr, {or Lhmn that [we “Lulu-Lian: Miss Helen Sullnun spent the week ‘nnd th“ h’" . hum; favor "a†and in (Ink l'urk Mm Mm Turin-“u" Mru. Ruleeu' all van from the 1! the high school lpructnrnl sundpoint und vu M I; . , _ . great deal of vnlue to the women. .The I‘d.†A“, Somet) O! the ‘ After the MOODY}! the {ollo'wln‘ holt~ Ebenezer church wnll me“ at melon†urved ten“ Madam" (‘hnrlu home of Mrs. Peter Hint: Thursduy“. llnrbaugh “5“â€) F Knox C A ““"‘W"- February sewnmn‘hu s‘rmu‘ l AHHine H. B Robe. -m,‘ Mrs. H, J. ['llmnnn bus as her guest 5,0,3; Hard, )3, I, Shaw. Henry†her mother. Mrs. W. O. Luxonde 0! (Hidden. [3, LL Ttrf" and W. R. Rum; nain indeï¬nitely attend. Vauu Coll... In New York. hupondinxtho Inna put on». wk at 1mm. New York, than (ht in “ï¬nding tho fudvidu of "Junior Week" I: Come†Univonuy. Min. Ruth do Annen o! Onwonl- nin Avenue, spent the rock-0nd in River Forest u the (out 0! friend; High School Notes «HE HIGH! ‘.-\F K PRESS. Hku' LAND PARK ILLINOIS Why-Mlhmhï¬; auditorium of tho eh monthly Md. heating. The wpk- {or direction h “Tho Conun- lion 0! luau-nee." Bob. 10:19-25. “W of mt of nut Band-7‘. boon vi!) , In “Humbled n‘d lulu." nu. 1:14}. 'Du interval And Attendance at all the â€Hit†a may M, the Sunday School having m Inn" 5 Corner (in-n Buy Md sud I‘m-d {Avast Rev. J. Foster Vu: Inn, lputor. Hour: 0! vouhip: Sand-y Schoolâ€"~91†A. I. ' lormng Worthyâ€"10;“ A. I. (Tin-tun Endeavorâ€"6:30 P. I. Evming Sonm~7130 P. I. ltd-Wool hiyaâ€"Wed. 7:66 P. I. “WMMâ€"c Inn" ï¬ll b0 the Nb- joct of R". Vux Evan’- Mn: nut Sunday morning. His bx! was In found in Jar. 6:1. In the 0mm service the guitar will upon! on “Knowing God’u purpou in our day. and giving curt-In- to mph-h n." bum; his mut- oa PL 25:}. I he next modmg of the club wxll be held In the lettun room of the Pruhyurun (‘hurch Wodno-dly n‘ming, February 23rd. ind will be ;In open mutant Phofnm: An ul- édm. by It New." Dubynl of (7m- ago, on “no Pro-non! Sum. of {he Prohibluon Mm omen! †The hone-ae- far the Afternoon were Rn. E. R Phelpl. chninnln, uni-ad by Nelda!!!†C W. A|d~ ridge. Rumnnï¬ï¬xnn. W A Frr-mh Jnmu Grant. Luann "inc. Samuel Levin. F. A. Tucker. C. A. Smith, Leah. lthemn. H. A Porter, John Finmy. H. 8‘ Kuhn. Willmm Gull, J. K Whitney. I). ?. [Anton-aux. Luv- †Buck nnd Meander Saw-r1. The Inn meeting of the Club vu hold in (he locum room of the Pm- byurinn thurch. Tuudny ufurnoon, February 80:. Mrs. Ehubelb IcCrylue Hulk nve p'uno uloru'onn: Pierrot. by Syril Scott; lmpromtu. by Faun; and In mutt Yale! Thmghu. by VIC l"), Herbert. Mn. Danicl M. (‘obb mu! 5 papor‘ on "Wit 3nd Humor in the Liunwr‘l of Today.†In illustration 0! the pupa In. Frank 8. Chan rad u- lccu'vm 1mm "Window m Thrum†"Preparing for Comptny." "Ir. Dool- n; on the Thain. “Why Munroe-d When the Hon (‘Amo to the Womun'l Club," by (Boom Ade. ultru'on- from “Pot-uh ind Porlmutur.†und 001071.! p. m. hr. Williun S. Sailor Will tpcak on â€Hue md Fear in 114th to Health." Thin will be 3n open meeting. Ind n cohdinl inviulï¬on in extended to the Wom'l (‘in Club of Ravmin, the Highland Pull Wom- nn": Club, and the 01m dlviabom o! (h: Pinanuchen' Ami-lion. The Men regular meeting of On Ouch Club will b. bald in the Rich- lnnd Park Club Houu Thunday, Fol» nary uvonhenth It two forty-M1 "DOT Highland Park Woman's Club 150 â€Mon ï¬llhoï¬o Highland Park Fuel Company 1021mm mummies Tags-.335 Building Mat e‘rial A m unallhud'dcllm â€811mb Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week andgiveourworkafairmal? ()ur CLEANING AND Drums of ladies' and Kent's garments. oriental rugs. carpcm. poniem draperies» pimo covers. lace minimum; cannot be duplmtcd bymylomldennu.u we have the 14mm and mouSANrrmd-ntintheWat. ml...†â€1an lJClW.“ Making a many of loans on improved real estate In the North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evansum, Wil- m Kcnilwonh. Winnetka. Glcnooc, Hightand Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. 214mmnm Idjhui‘hdhil“ North Short; Trust. Company North Shore Fuel Supply Co. PHONE 67 0m -FUEL - Makes North Shore Trust Company Highhnd Put. manofu Coalâ€"Coke or Wood Coal Solvay Coke Cleaning and Pressing It burns well. The Prices are low The delivery is prompt The preparation is the best We guarantee quantity, quality and satisfaction, be it our MAIN W W W†111â€!†M Avon... CHICAGO Warm Friends MORTGAGE BANKERS apitd $100,000 Wmmm. Lunar the Stadium- thch-AVIâ€"o HIGHIAN D PARK. ILL you can be nun 0! at» hum. We study to mril your patron-cc. fro" our reliability ‘ and deode lm youncfl but the tum remain un’ altered Wt 11w up to our .dvefllomx When you come I0 m for uni-cum 7“! (AIM «(we #3