un. l thrilling account of the inedi» cal work and the numberleas operaâ€" tions performed annually with the most primitive hospital arrangements Dr. Schell followed with a witty conâ€" trast of the old idea of the lugubrious psalm singing. cannibalâ€"chased mis- sxonary and the inmlern virile. edu- cated. broadâ€"minded men who now occupy the foreign positiona. lie quoted the Prince of Siam as saying with feeling. “I like you missionaries because you have no political aspira- tions, you help our people with no thought of personal gain. and you practice what you preach." In con- clusion he said. "You may not beâ€" lieve in foreign missions. but China believes in them. Africa believes in them. Siam believes in them, Persia. Japan. and inilla believe in them." They realize that they have aub- stituted schools for ignorance. sur- gery. and healing for sickness, and death. honesty for treachery. and brought (‘hriqiinn civilization to out- cast thousands. Dr. Wolcott foiiowed with prayer and Mrs. Smith sang “In the Secret of His Presence" com- pnscd by a converted Hindoo girl. Mrs. Watson‘s artistic accompaniment rompiimcntmi umi Slitsnined tho invpiv voice (if the singer. A social hour with delicious refreshments vumpiPiPd .1 wondcrfui owning. \li<<o< ('zlthariv Shruxhfln vntertz‘xim PAGE TWO The receptinn givon Tuvsdn) munâ€" in: by Mr. and Mrs“ Ira J. GEL‘I‘ was .1 notable event of the week. The iiouw was decorated with <pring flowers and the- host and hostess were :1<.-ist«~d by :1 large receiving party. The guests of honor were Dr. James W, McKean. for twenty‘sevon years .i medical missionary in Siam and Dr. W I" Schell assistant secretary of tin: Assembly's Board 0! New York City. After two vocal selections by Mrs Herbert Smith. Dr. McKean The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week Mr. Manson «)1 light i~ that phyd upon â€16' retina. o in e-\trv»mr-Lv rurr w-rw. vmzmmix‘u 1 tinn. mmllh tlamw haw nHHWH mix \\' ynsi l\!‘~ Thv wm‘v- fhmvr) ‘h'nws mm" mmw is Ah‘nppwl mm H mxlnx [mud [IVPS in all dir“€‘li’\ll\. lho- ï¬r<t ur [I (1-. wmh l1 r! THE QUESTION WHAT IS LIGHT? ,l'v' mm} rr (1 pr anson of tho Manson Optical C0.. Central 5 2nd St.. said. at phy<iml fni‘w‘ “liich. after entering the eye and acting retina. owihw in the mind the impression of vision. it is My ruro i-lzistic mmliuxn which is diffused over the uni- mntin‘.’ frum lhw Sun and Stars. bodies in a 42110: of igniâ€" iw illimw. ~~Im'lrl«'it_\’. vtc. From an optical standpoint there iw-rirs m’ [in‘ \\‘zl_\' in which light travels: Namely. rays and iw wu'n- tiimr} ill':l\\‘." mmowlmt nn ones imagination. when Alruppml inrn il \‘Illlll [mud of water it‘tlirons forth circular nil «iirm-tium. tln- ï¬rit ur nvzn‘m‘t wavo M thv sumo will <lwl‘iv~l rmiim n! curvaturv. or, in other word“. thv groab ï¬ll nf ('Vlr\.|l‘l|'l‘, ii.‘ rhw wavm cprvml it Will «ii-crwnsv in mmi H his tmwlwl 34> fm-i. lw-yond 20 (pet tln- wzu‘vs are l pllmv. mwmiuu h) ilii.~ tlmt. \slwn (Ill account of tho- pupil . h m: Aim-1r nu va'Erll: vuf an iIu-li in iliamelcr. wr vul from :1 z"‘ ' YES.†l'\i~ YI"\~H“<‘ '3" fm‘l .l piri'v nilku‘clflhih 0! ill] p, iii" :imuunt tlmi \muld ontm' tiu‘ rye, It Would :1 l"ll'\t' Hm! it i< cun‘iilvrml to huu' nunv. this i'‘ arinv run! Mildred aim"! thn Lama-Int W. t'. .\. at n <loiun \Vmimwiay Monilu. hl rm- 4-..1v-2Laiium nf astronomers. Huh! n1(\\‘i‘.\ m 1"; mm tall†1n :1 wwmd. Accurginx (0 this. It r0 x minmvw far ['10 Wan-4 of light {rum the Sun to Mt! (I‘m. (2 nu Hu- nmrv‘t ï¬xml Star nrv ï¬w‘ years owurr Hi") Y'rzn‘ll 1:» IN qua“! |~ rvlzlnlud when r :m'xlium, n \\ :lrr. :’ x~~. nu: Thu amount of 'ht‘ 1¢1~ an Hm ‘it'lhiu of thv Im-dium. ll ro-Ellilh‘ Its "YIH'r‘KiIlL: intn thv uir :mnin. Tho svvvn colors. w. urvon. n-Huw. nrumzv. :md rwl. being r-min-ly re- ,Mvmc am! nhsnrhvd hy black. The unit of tht In ‘l\ H'\z BytheObIervu Tho‘ \V. C. T. U. held a monthly mew-tins: at Mrs. (‘hzlrlos (‘hrintman's homo. Thursday. Then‘ was a large number present. The out of town visimr~ wwo. Mr» Eleanor Young, .\[r~t Lighthmt 11nd Mia‘s Hz-lr-n Lighthmt all of Wankegnn‘ The Junior Vaudeville entertain- ment given at the Highland Park (‘lub on Saturday eveninx proved to he one o! the most enjoyable evening: of the season. To Mn. Daniel Cobb and the entertainment Committee much praise is due for the success of the various items in the program. So enthusiastic were the audience with each act that it would seem an impossibility to mark out any par- ticular scene unless it be the Land of Nod. The small children entering into the spirit of their part called for a well earned encore. To all the young people who took part. I deâ€" lighted crowd called for repeated curâ€" tain calls. One of the best jokes 0! the evening perpetrated on the audi- ence was the "Solo" sung by Miu Evy Foote. As a matter of fact Miss P‘ootc did not sing at all but the part was very ably rendered from the «ide wings by Mrs. Carleton M. Vail. Each member of the Minstrel Troop muinml) watching: in mm whether the the gue<ts would recognize the mine- ing songster. Tiw Arthur Van Scimick reception and «innco at tho Moraine Hotel, to. murmw owning will attract a iarxe number of people. Thnsn entertaining Mi“ h‘vm- Susvh mm-rmlm-d ‘ev- .-r:xl frivmh at :1 slvighing party on Friday m'oninz .\fto~r tho- rido- Hwy \u-rv nnmrtnined n! the home of Mr. and .\!r~'. Herman 83‘1") of Central ï¬nn‘*’ Tuesday noon the big ball mom of the LnSaiie hotel wu the won. 0! an inspiring gsthorinz. OWer noun hundred Presbyterim non 1nd vo- ncn “tended a luncheon in honor of {the mink-aria. minister! and date- gates who are telling of the wool!- plishmentt and opportunities in tho :P‘oreiun Minuiunary ï¬elds. .F‘orty Ememhors of the Prvshytorian church [of Highland Park werv present Ind lanjoyed a trip ground the world a ialx forceful speaker: in three minute italks voiced the plea "Come over and [help on" from lnilliom 0! soul: in ‘Airicn. l’ersin Siam. China and the {Philippinvx Thi-t Int-vii"; was one :0! n xerios in the campaign to mine 3‘“ million dollars to carry on mud on- Hnrgo (hr grout work 6! the Pnrvinn iMiil-mnnry Society of tho Pronbyter- Hun (“hurt-h. § Mr and Mrn. \V, B. Wntvrhouu of Bloom RI. .mnuunu- (ho â€mam-men! w)! their daughter Nellie In Mr Alex» iumh-r Hum-MI u! K::\nk.kn, Ill, vot PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order antar- ed by the County Judge of [Aha County, Illinois. on January 16. 1911. an election will be held on the 16th day of February. 1911. between the hours of 7:00 o'clock a. m. and 5:00 o'clock p m. or that day In all that portion of the City 0! Highland Park in the County of Lake and State of lllinoia. dcacribed as follows. to. wit: The‘nghland Park East Park District. embracing all that part 0! the City of Highland Park. County 0! Lake and State of lllinnia. lying easterly of the easterly line of the right 0! way 0! the Chicago North- western Railway Company through said City of Highland Park. tor the purpoae o! aubmlttlng to the legal voters of said Highland Park last Park District the queation whether all the territory in said City 0! Highland Park lying westerly 0! add easterly line of said right 0! way 0! the Chicago e Northweatern Railâ€" way Company ahall be annexed to said Highland Park East Park Db- trict and be known an the High- land Park East Park District. under an Act of the General Anemhly o! the State of lllinoia. entitled "An Act. to provide tor the organisation at park districts and transfer 0! aub- merged lands to thoee bordering on navigable bodies of water." approved June ‘24, 1895. in force July I. ll“. and all amendments thereto. PUBLIC NOTICE in tho honby order of said County Judge An cloc- tinn will also be held on the 15th day 0! February. 1911, between the) houru of 7 o'clock l. m. and 5 o'clock 0n Saturdn) evening. l-‘rbruary the wn-nlh. thu-n- will be n dnuu-rdunu- m the Moraine Hotel. Table rater- anons cun be made a! any lime by {oh-phoning the Hotel. p. m n! that day In all that portloo 0! Un- (‘Ity u! nghlnnd Purl In the County of Lake III! M. cl Illinois. Miss Gertrude \Vltten (mu-ruined twenty of her friend: at a sleigh rid-2 uer‘ nu I‘Ild'ny In nlng. Mr. and Mrn. Frederick T. Golden were the week and guests of Mr. And Mrs. 1.4m Onlden of Rockfotd. PUBLIC NOTICE Is also hereby given (but pursuant to uld order of snld County Judge the legal rotor: of said Highlnnd Purl But Purl District u now annulled shun de- poslt their ballots it the polling place I! l). C. Purdy Sons Hurd- ware Stun- in snld Highland Purl East Park [)Istrlct. between the hclurrl 0! 7 o'clock a. m. and 5 o‘clock n. m. of sald day. PUBLIC NOTICE in Also hereby given thet punueut to aid order of and County Judge the legal votereol uid described territory lying wetter- ly of the easterly line of the right of way 0! the Chicago Northwestern Railway Company trough nid (‘ity of .Highland Perk shall depoeit their ballots at the polling piece I! the Fire Department Building in aid described territory. between the hours of 7 o'clock e. m. md 5 o'clock p. In. of aid du. All citizens. residents of said High- land Park East Park District 1nd of said territory proposed to he an- exed. including women. :1 years of use and over. will be entitled to vote at said election. PERRY L PERSONS. County Judge of Luke County, Illinois Dntod Jtnuary 18, 1917. (47-43-49) ELECTION NOTICE Mr. William Bell; of Chicago. upon! Wedlmdny with M: purenu Mr. and Hâ€. had Bails. Ir. ihru Muhlko bu ruignod hi- polition :1 the “gr-hull Field whole- I“. Houne. Chicago and bu M- ed I position in the Doerflcid 0u~ The Jnnunry mama. a! the In 81m. Ch! vu hold .1 the ban. of Iliu- Hormlnl “unwind. fluid†evonlnx‘ Mino- Chn Pyh And lama Krone: were awarded Ibo prison. Mm Arllm- Bletmyhl \‘hund frlrndn In Oak Put Thur-day and Pfldu. Mn. 1). I! Rheum-n. Mr nnd In. J. E. McCain-r: and daughter 0! Highland Park were the week and 101'!!! u the lmmo 0! Mr John Cart»- Itn. Ilr. and In. John L valor un- nounce the blnh of I dd, hon Ioo~ day. Juunry 3M Ir. md Iln. Ru m plunnlu‘ to move to 0d“; Then- ulll he a mat†picture “10‘ at 1hr u-huul My Mil hm.) mrnlnx, Pu-brunry z“. W"â€" Iiun H (‘rnm- In "lluld Mar-IIIâ€. Ir \Hlllaln H. t'ram- nuke- MI ant muumn ptrtun- nppell'anu- tn Ms hnmuuI Munch-Hutton nl David Ilnrum It In douhttul If any Ameriâ€" can work of drum. or ï¬ction has "or nchh-n-d rucl: n Ildrnprvud and ln~ Ilnntlllbou‘ unwrap an d“ “it book and pin Mr. l‘rnnrt’ mml portr-ynl ul the you“! not! ouch! uld hrm of (Mn masterpiece h on. n! the but eumpln cl (humour ‘urk rte! ï¬ven on the In... I) that tlw ununua| combtnubon o! It" And pI-y Imurv a photo drum 0! un- u-unl merit. 091-th l’. 1‘. .\. Then- wm b0 nu evening median u! llw'lm-rnc-M P T. A. II (ho “hum nmmbly hull on Prtdny eronln‘. Feb. 9th. Then- I’Hl be I Ihufl pro- lrnm. Hu- muln Ionturo a! whlch villi be I ppealu-r "pram-nun; (he Amcrlcun Rod (‘ma- Bock-u. Tank. “Red (‘ruu Work Toward I‘roparflL no“! Mr, and Mn Jn~vph Ymr nmmunc: the birth u! :. mu. horn Tuwsdn) Jan 23. Mim- Ornrr' (‘nrnlnn n! ("Ink-[u upon! the IQ‘A mud ‘llh hur purvmn Mr. and Mn. Jnhn (‘amlan (Cuminum! nu ann- 3) February Sale 1‘CVCI nu» l‘w. -...-- 7V , measure ofconveniengowld not «Unions mum dresses that share that fame equally bdwecn servnce a] swarm will «loom the. “Ewart†"Fw--Fum--Unflm" It tenure. I unique , cwvcru'blccouumncmbeminfwhooouï¬unn rmzm Sour": otPopl'mBlutchml __ Chantryâ€"White Limit --â€" Themudwhonmmtar mama-Mn pence-$18! o bespeak a venatilitg unknown to our! times of equal cost Porch and Street, 1 cy an: appropnatc Ind idea]. 81er and Coqun seldom go hand in hand, but Mn they mon and Economy )oms them to make the circle complete 3 for themselves. , A 44“ _ .- 313531.39$1.59$1.95$2.25$2.75 Covetâ€"All Afloat. huh! ox duh. â€"Lughl Percale. Muddy. dun 8' CID Sale of Aprons Bmakfas! 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