$1.00 $1.00 Society has had its “last say†this week, and now Lent will put a bush on all social activities for the next “forty days and forty nights." On Sunday afternoon at four o'clock occurred the marriage of Mrs. j Carine Manes of Chicago to Mr. Ar- thur St. Peter 0! this city. The cer- emony took place at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Berg. and was‘ read by Bishop Fallows. After the.‘ ï¬rst of May Mr. and Mrs. Arthur: St. Peter will be at home in this city. " A marriage of interest in Chicago and Highland Park social circles is that of Mr. Malcolm D. Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Vail of this city, and Miss Margaret F. Nye, daughter of Mrs. Emma C. Nye of Cleveland. Ohio, which took place Saturday evening at eight o’clock in Cleveland. Mr. D. D. Merrill of New York was best man for the groom, and Miss Catherine Nye was her sis- ter's maid of\honor. Mr. Vail and his bride will spend their honeymoon in Florida, and will be gone about a month. They will make their home in Highland Park. Among relatives who were present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Veil, par- ents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Carleton M. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill Follansbee and Mrs. Jesse Whyte. Mrs. Trigg Waller of E. Park Ave- nue, was hostess to ten guests on Sunday evening at a supper party honoring Mrs. Martin‘s' guest, Mrs. L. T. Barnes of Boston, Mass. A merry crowd of guests enjoyed the dinner-dance held at the Moraine Hotel, Saturday evening. Those en- tertaining at dinner-parties were: Mrs. H. J. Ullmnnn, Miss Zaidn Pressinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Ghee, Capt. McCawley, Mrs. George Mc- Bride Mrs. W. B. Egan, Mrs. Frank Sidley and Mrs. J. L. Martin. 0!: March twenty-ï¬fth there will be en- other dinner-dance. very bountiful cake with four tiny candles attracted a good deal of at- tention, though of course there was ice cream and other “goodies." The children present were: Gladys Udell, Mary'Blker, Cetherine and Bud Wes- oner. Ruth end Phillip Spengler, Rose Phillips, Marie Schwingle, Bobbie Little Lois Stntford celebrated her fourth birthday on Friduy afternoon, March third. The afternoon was plunntly paged with gtmes and Vick-oh music. At. refreshments a 115 The Social Side of Life We guarantee high class work and entire satisfaction Work Called for andDeIivered. We Retail at Wholesale Prices 17 West Central Ave. Highland Park, I“. North Shore Mattress Factory 0 $1.00 ANOTHER ms sunsm-zcw. |||| H Tina PM.†‘15,: â€Ã©â€™m High C18.“ Luanda-m and French Dry Clancy: Rug and Upholstering Carpet Cleaning FurnitureRepairing and Repairing Refinishing The Last Suit Special of the season. Men's Suits Dry Cleaned an‘d Pressed. This Special is for one week only end- ing Saturday, March 11, 1916. Minor repairs made and buttons sewed on where needed Dealers in Furniture etc. We are Expert Manufacturers of Hair, Felt Moss, W011 and Hosk Mattresses, Pillows; Box Springs and Cushions ' Local Affairs of the week BytheObna-vu $1.00 Dunning, Ind La Verne Stratford. The_ guests reported the “very best time.†Another attractive children’s party was that of Allen Porter's on Satur- day uternoon. The eVent celebrated Allen's eighth birthday; There were twelvq guests who enjoyed games with prizes. and very good refresh- ments. including a lighted birthday cake. The general scheme of decor- ation was yellow and was carried out very prettily in flow'ers and other details. Mrs. Ruth Cofl‘in Collins who has‘ carried on a very successful season of ball room and gymnastic dancing will close the term on Monday after- noon, March thirteenth when her gymnastic dancing classes of the Lincoln and Elm Place schools will give an exhibition at Elm Place. at four-ï¬fteen o'clock. There will be a fancy dress party and soéial dancing. Mrs. Collins extends a cordial invi- tation to all parents and friends to attend. On Friday evening Mrs. Col- lins will give a cotillon to her Jun- ior class which meets every alternate Saturday evening. The party will be held in tho Elm Place Auditorium. The North End Embroidery Club met on Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Halbert Handelel as hostess. Mrs. Laing of Glenview Avenue, will entertain the club on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helen Conrad entertained fourteen guests on Saturday evening in compliment. to her guest Miss Hel- en Golden of DeKalb and the Misses Thelen of Oshkosh, Wm, who we’re the week-end guests of Miss. Viola Pansie. The evening was spent in music and dancing. The majority of the guests were out-of-town friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wan-en enterâ€" tained thirteen guests on Sunday at dinner. Guests included friends from Onk Park. Chicago and Highland Park. * Mrs. Henry Boyd of E. Laurel Ave- nue, will entertain the Embroidery Club at her home. Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. John Reesman entertained a few ladies very informally on Mon- day afternoon. Otho and Clarihew Morgan will en- tertain a number of friends at din- ner before Mrs. Collins’ cotillon at Elm Place School tomorrow evening. Phones 178 179 471 $1.00 Pitta“ friends of Mr. Albert S t- fond ruhdered him a most pl ' t lurprlaé'on Saturday when the all congregated It the home of hi: brother; Mr. Reginald Stntfond ‘ on s. neeoéu Stage, in In. honor. and?“ manic paved the in. I: most pleauntly. Mr. And Mrs. J 11 Neal of Lake Forest in the onl‘f outâ€"of-town guests. The Inctessfu! prize winner: 04 the “Eucth Club" which met It Ethe home 0 Mrs. Frederick Findings“ of Son . Green Bay Road. on day, weire Miss Laura Fischer. rat. Mrs. Mi C. Connd. second. and rs. Magnusï¬on of Evanston, third p '19. Miss [Viola Pansie enuminedisix friends it a theutre party on Su 3y eveningiin compliment to her w'rek- and waits, the Misses Margaret ind Cntherinï¬e Thelen of Oshkosh, Wis. The par?†enjoyed the performuche o! “Bunker Bean" now playing athho Cort Tiiyatre, Chicago Mrs R Knudsen and Mrs. Chafles Freberg were the successful prize winners at the meeting of the after- noon Edam Club held last Weddes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Rudolph. , A‘kmimber of relatives enjoyed cards mi Wednesday evaning at the home of‘Ml'. and Mrs. William Dooiey on West Central Avenue, the octa- sion celebrating Mr. Dooley's birth- day anngvenary. " 0n Menday evening the local lodge of Mystic Workers celebrated its twentieth anniversary. A very large number were in attendance consider- ing the had Weather. A deliciohs supper was served on small tables, beautiful†decorated with crepe papâ€" er and each table containing a love- ly birthéay cake. Speeches were made by'n number of the oldest me - bers pre‘ent and they were Mr. £ bert Lu‘pon, Mr. N. A. Wink, nip. Henry Clow, Mr. C. O. Larson, w. McKay Qof Winnetka told severtl stories. After refreshments, dancing was enjoyed. Much credit is due the refreshment committee, which con- sisted of (Mrs. W. Rudolph, chairmeï¬, assisted by Mrs. Louis Shetzley art! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker, for the delicious supper gotten up by theta. A very pretty birthday party web held at the home of Mr. and Md. William Ernst of McGovern Stree‘, Saturday evening, the occasion cele» brutinf Mr. Erna-it‘s birthday anniveï¬ sary. Cards were the feature of the evening, the prizes for which were awarded MrL. Ernst, Mr. Began, Mri. Pagan and Mr. Sack. The guest: present were mostly relatives. ‘ Mrs. Robert Carr of E. Laurel Avey nue, entertained It a pretty luncheoft and bridge party on Friday. Tablg decorations "were of the delicau spring flowers. Twelve guests wer. present. 3 a Mrs. George A. Mason wu hostesQ to ten guests on Thursday evening at a dinner party. The table decoraJ tions were of St. Patrick’ 5 Day aug< gestheness and made an mtivq decoration. A large number of ladies Were in iattendance at the home of Mrs. Fritz i Bahr on Thursday afternoon at which itime she enmflained Campbell (‘hap- (er Guild On Tuesday evening the memberd and their friends‘ of the Highiand Park Club enjoyed their Pre-Lenteq‘ dance. There was a. good attendance: and exceptionally ï¬ne music. Every} one reported a very pleasant timej There were a number of dinner par-i ties before the dance. Among th hostesses were: Mrs. Russell Motj Mrs. Henry (Hidden, Mrs. Eugeni Wilson, Mrs. Trig; Waller, Mrs. John Curtis. and Miss Kathaleen Bergen. Mrs. Mary Mon-en announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Es- ther to Mr. William J. Zahnle of this! city. The ceremony took place Tues-l day morning ti. eight o’clock in St.1 James Catholic church. Highwood, Rev. Father 8. J. Gates officiating. The bride wxs Ittended by Miss Max-5; Horen of this city and Mr. A. N. Zahnle, brother of the groom, acted as best man. A delicious wedding breakfast 'Was served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph Cam- eron, to about twenty guests, after which Mr. and Mrs. Zahnle left for a short honey moon trip and will be at home to their many friends. after April ï¬rst on N. Second Street. On Sunday afternoon the Village House at Ravinia was crowded to over-flowing when Mr. Thomas Whit- ney Surret of Boston spoke on "Music and its Relation to Life." Mr. Surret illustrated his talk by piano selections ï¬layed upon the new piano which hasrecontly been placed in the Village House. Advertised Letters Mrs. B. Brevere. Charles Lee Hem? Mr. A. 1).,Jackmsn, Mrs. James M. 5 Marshall, Mr. E. K. Miller, Mr. H 1.39 Rogers, Mriz. H. G. Walsh. (Advertised March 7, 1916. __- n ‘1 uh: mow mm}, PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Wm. P. Dooley, P. M Silks are today the most popular dress fabrics. Plaids and Plaids on light grounds and dwell grouped stripe effects are king of silks thlS season, and we ve assembled a most int at $8150, $165 and $2.00 yd. F abricg suitable for makian skirts are of mqre than ordinary .interest. plaids 13 strong, copsquently we have provaded for a large dlsplay of skirtings, ranglng 1n pnce from $1.50 to $1.95. Skirts "Man-tailored to your measure for $1.50 The latest spring models now here for selection An expert trunk and bag man from the ‘argest manufacxuring concern of Amen‘ra will be present during this sale. Come and see him. Wudrobe Trunks at ................... , ‘ ...... . ....... Sale of Wardrobe Trunks and Traveling Bfl‘gs-jFrié‘ay Saturday A-‘ AA Phone 110 The opening of our new Basement Sales 00m started out with the hearty approval of our patrons which we greatly appreciate. The addition of a complete 5 and 10c dept, Drugs, etc., will offer a greatly improved service to our valued customers. ‘To ï¬ttingly introduce this now complete department, we offer following items for Drugs Saturday Grumman and Tmme W" . - ' péï¬ï¬irï¬iflï¬Ã©vtm Any Arbde §3$§$Â¥>£lnis§§i3§xflfm Cold Cream “g Dinner Buckets. Kitchen Colgate: Tooth Paste series of tin Jars, Cake and Absorbent Cotton 9 Pie Tins, Tumblers, , 5 oz. Jar Vaseline c Dishes, etc., etc‘ For Men For Women . For Misses Phone 247 Qu-lity SALE Spring Blouses ‘1 _‘ v. . 3 ' _ 0' ., . is itnpa'rbed to custom by the advance dxsplays of the com ms was ing apparel and fabrics. In spite of a real scarcity of materials and dya, seems that the merchandise for spring is more beautiful than even befo iomplete 5 10c Dept. now in our New Basement and..- A; m" M“, Rnepmpnt Ralpsrmm started out with the hearty approval of J. A. Blomdahl Renfember our Shoe Repairing Department - Make Old Shoes look like New - Our New Spring Styles for Men, Women Misses Arriving Daily designed to c mplement the new wit or skirt, are here in a vuiety of styles and fabrics creating a cheerful air in this section. ch1 striped nib silks, crepe dc chines. puny willow taffeta in solid ‘éï¬ï¬i'ï¬iflifl’? $3. 95 Spring Silks that are in Great Call Witch Hazel 4 02.. Peroxide, Rose Water Cold Cream Colgate: Tooth Paste Absorbent Cotton 5 oz. Jar Vaseline The Store of Service Fairy Soup, 2 bus for In Spite of the high war prices in all lines of mer- chandise we still hold to standard prices in all our Shoes. ‘ mess fabrics. Plaids and stripes are in cat request. rouped stripe effects age well_ recexved. affeta is the ave assembled a most Interesnng vanety of 36 1n. fabrics features Cloth for mending nttnched. exm width over hm back oeam of skirt taped. prevent: nagging. double :6th welt shoulder seam. decent styles. best fabrics. Made of high 1mm ufletine, block ground primed in pink and lavender floral designs. Fxxiblc waistband without 1 1 rubber, deep flouncec accocdian pleawd.. 5 $3.50 to $5.00 . $3.00 to $5.00 $2.50 to $3.50 The New House-0m $1.25 to $2.00 “Flexo†Washable Petticoats brdinaryjnterest. The call for large alarge dlsplay of hxgh grade novelty Roasting Pans, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans. Dish Pans. Dinner Buckets. Kitchen series of (in Jars, Cake and Pie Tins, Tumblers, Dishes, etc., etc‘ 9c $1.50 to $3.00 12 N. Sheridzin Road Auto Delivery $15.00"