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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Jul 1917, p. 8

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6 5 lANTED.FORRflT.FORSߣ \\'Mltedo~G(->nera| house work L'irL no up stairs work. no \lm‘hinu ur ironing Four in family. To]. 531, Ad» .y .1 drvss H5 Linden Ave. __ Wanted» -3 experienced l:mvn!r»s~.~s stmdy positinn. Telephonv TGXAV 0! call at Mt Green Bay Road. 21”" I-‘nrm Lands Uri-mm and Califurnin Ruilrnnd Pu. Grunt lands. Legal tight nwr land at last ended. Title revvstod in L'nitod States. Land, by Art of Cun- gré-ss, urdQ-rwl [u lw upmwd under homestead laws for settlement and sale. Two million three hundred thousand acres. Cnntainlng some n! best timber and Agricultural lands left in the ['nited States. Large Copy rizhtpd map showing land by town- ships and sections. laws emerlng same and description of soil, climate. ruin- !nll elevations. temperature: otc. pnsxtâ€" paid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating C0,. Portland Oregon. 22-34 Wanted-Baby carriages. chlldrens clothes. shoes for Arden Shore Please send clothing to Miss K. G. Yon, 160 Hazel Ave. Tel. H. P. 2203. ‘22 MISCELLANEOUS Leon: A. Montgomery. piano teach- er. 107 S. Green Bay Road, Highland Park. Ill. tf Mathematicsâ€"For summer Work in hiuh schoul and first year wilcizu mathematics, address me at Taylor- villv. ill. 1 will return August 1st to Highland Park. George Taylor. head 0!.\l;1the\matics Dept.Doerfiold-Shlolds Twp. High School. if “'nnN-duA few enthusiastic pupils Inrpianolessrms, by exp. [mu-horn Ail- drm“ hy lz-rtor only. B. It. Prt-ss 0f» ficu. 21pd Fur Snlv A rmmy country home- m‘th about (uur acres suitable for a largv family; also a. modern eight rmm house on easy texzms; nicely situated for chidron of high school :12». (‘an be hnught on terms to suit. .\C A. Aldridge. 418 Glencoe Ave. Trl. 245. 22 For Sale On account of going West will sell the whole outfit of my icv cur-um parlur including: count- vr~. ulms (‘IIM‘S. soda quntain. chairs «tr. Any un‘e-r cunsiderwl. Lindâ€" hnlm, Ravinia 21nd l-‘ur Sale (72:15 : road. one quarter A bargain. White Dady. Waukegan, :1 week one Aw For Rent-To small adult family, nn rattmctiwly furnished T-nmm hn'melnr the month 0! August. Price reasonable. .\‘. A. Aldridge. 418 Glen- L'oo Ave. Tt‘l. 345. 22 To Rent Furnished bed moms with hot and cum w.mer $4. 00 and 3.3. 00 :1 week. N. A. Aldridge. «HS Glen- or all] For Renti~8 room house. furnished or unfurnished. all modern Improve- ments.ho( water heat. Call on Mrs. J. M. Donsing. 625 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 263. t! PAGE EIGHT Rent Out Your Sou-e Bed Room: A call has come to the women of Highland Park to do their hit in offering rooms to the wives and mothers of the men in the training camp. Please notify Mrs. Searcy. secretary of the Y. W. C. A.. phone 675 of any rooms for rent for wivvs and mothers of men at Fort Sheri- dan training camp. This is one way of serving your country. Fur "Pill-ANNE” furnished rooms. with or without board at 107 S. Green Bay Road. Tel. H. P. 738-1. tf JMFOB RENT For Rentâ€"Bum, domain bou- a 83.00 per your. One hundred new hon: just received. Highland Park sme Bank. tf For Rentâ€"4 and 5 room nuts. ell modern improvements. and rooms for light housekeeping. Apply .1. M. Deming, 625 St. Johns Ave., 0! tele- phone 263. tf For Rentâ€"Rooms in private family near meals and transportation. 331 E. Central Ave. U For Rent or For Saleâ€"Houses In Highland Park and Highwood. Phone Tll-M._L N. Barube. t! HI" nl" Sule- .\ hurw. rvusnnuhlv. T M. Address 61.? Unwentsia Ave‘ HELP WANTED FOR SALE 0|" lxmtr'iCertificate No 631 for flw shun“ of stock in Insurance Trust (‘umpnny dated April 5. 1915 issued in name of Karl Mathh'. Finder plvuso addrvss Karl Mmhio. 1"" Laure! Aux. Highland Park. 7 Wanted. Situation as chauffeur. Hum! rvlm‘vm-os. Apply W. H. Prvru‘ (H’fivv. Tim! Wauted~fly e-xport laundress. 2 days a Week. 35 cts. par hour Tel. 340-M. 22pd \Tnntodâ€"iASewing and dressmaking. Mrs. L. N. Beruhe 330 N. 1st St. Sl'l‘l'ATlON WANTED First Chum Dreammnhr-\\'uuld like to go out by the day. Address, Mrs. Harding. 305 Belm‘idcrv St. \Vaukegan HI. Phone Wuukvgan ”63. Wanted to Rent Wantedâ€"fiAn officer whose wifv zir- rives soon wants a real home for her. either board and room or a room nr twu with cooking facilities. Phone i-‘nrt Sheridan "Exchange. No. 157. Lieutenant “B". 2i-22pd Bookkeeper Wantml (‘npnblp of handling 1). E. sptvm. must be good pt-nman. Prefvr ynunL' woman who can do some stoncmraphic work. Per- mum-nt position and :mn'tivn rmpur- (unity. Apply ()fiicv Th9 Warren-Mey- (-r ("0. 22 ing AH There are over 600 special schools available for service of the kind in- dlcéted now on the lists of the Bur- eau of Education, according to the.1 Department's statement. and these; schools have been asked to notifyl the Commisalon of Education at? once as to the plans that will bel adopted for carrying out ‘the wages-l tinns ot‘ the Government. Maintaining schools throughout the summer months. encouraging students fhetween 16 and 20 years of use now already enrolled to continue their training and discouraging premature entrance into industry. are urged as necessary. The Bureau warns par- ticularly against any relaxation of standards. pointing out that half-bak- ed mechanics will in the end inevit- hly impair the efficiency of my branch of the service. "Young per- sons now enrolled in technical courses should be urged to complete their courses. even at the 'cost of some temporary sacrifice. if neces- sary. in order that they may ulti- mately contribute the maximum of service when needed." say Bureau officials. Wantedr General and nursv maid. No mg. TM. 544‘ Addn it is pointed out that the demands for these workers will come from the regular enlisted corps of the Army and NaVy. from the enlisted reserve corps ol'1 the Army and Navy. m the eligible registers of the Civil Ser- vice Commission. and from private employer: whose workers are called into Government service. After the war there will also be a continued demand (or similar workers in the reorganllaion and rehabilitation of industry. “it is impossible." says the Depart- ment's statement. “to forecast deil- nitely the numbers 0! mechmice and operatives of various kind: that will he required. onlcers o! the Army. ‘Nevyiwd Civil Service Commission ‘ere agreed. however. thet during the next few months there will be en un‘ usual demend {or capable loremen. mechanics. and high grade helpers in a number of important oecupetionefll The following are some of the work- ers who will be most urgently need. ed: Automobile mechnnice; bolero; hlacksmlthe; boot builders; cheni- feurs; cooks; draftemen; electric- ians; engineers (steam): engineer: (gas): machinists: motorcycle mech- anics; painters. plpeiltters; riveten: eeddlers; shipflttere: shipwrightep‘ tentmnkers: textile workers; wheel- wrlgh‘tsfstenogrephefi. typewriters. l to trade schools. xnnnual training high schools. and all schools and shop-work departments. to prepareto mm‘t the demands that will come for semi-technical worker“ in the metal trades and other industries. Presto dent Wilson. Secretary of Commerce Redfleld and other government of- i‘lciala are also vigorously behlud the effort to enlist vocational school. md classes everywhere in the estubllah- ment of this second line of industrinl defense. TO BE IN txrsrn. DEMAND Training skilled mechanlca And hlgh~grnde helpers is the next step In National preparation. :ccotdlnx to the Department of the Interior. Which has sent broadcast. throuch the Bureau of Education. an appeal Enwunge the Maintaining of Pruner Schools During Sum- uwr Months. Nation is Waruml LOST hnuw work uirl wzwhinu or h'un- 31 St. Jnhns 22nd "(HIE (-‘l'AIFDS TO HAVE fiEW DRILL IARTER Comintfid from page i copies may I). had at a nominal cost by applying t9 the National Commit- tee of 'Patriot‘le nnd Defense Societies. Washington. D. F. Mr. James H‘ Duffy. chairmen of the Labor Bureau Census Commit- tee. reported that the taking of the census is dellyed M the Inquest u! the State Council 0! Defense, which is preparing I uniform registrhtinn card to he upd by all the munici- palities long the North Share the committee on Con-erution and Relief. recommended thet closer rel» tione should be eetehliehed between the Defense Council end the Purimic Food Gmweijr' Annunciation in order to amid duplication of work. He will aim arrange for the use- of n can- ning mnrhine, which is now in eerâ€" wvv in Luke Ful‘t'el. Thin machine- ll on “hr-«Ix nnd cnn be readily moved (rum um» luculily to nnnlher. Mr. George P. ported a hnlanco in the treasury of $530.43, Several unpaid hills in con- the 4th 0! July cele- th-k treasurer re- necliun with bration were ordered paid out of the copies may I). had at a numlnal cost by npplylng L9 the National Commit- tee of 'Patriot‘lc 1nd Defense Societies. Washington. D. F. Magnum anal-AND mu. m .\[r. Wm. R Runner. chairman of M lddic "routs ~ Smn rl iv fashioned of white Kalnten. I'lth (iotachabh- planed uklrt 0f checked material; 52 50 O priced . . ........ of plum gingham: In nll95 rulurs; ‘ (U 14 )‘Q'fll‘fl at c Drum 93: ~- Fetching new styles mu: will please the young lad); pllltc-d and lM-ltrd mum-ls 1' l '. . _ > Skirts of gaburdmv, pnquc, mm lmcnc, hnon, and mlur~ ed fabrics in novelty desxgns. Latest belted. gathered, and pocket styles. All reducted in pru-c; now ”.95 and $3.75. i D Dress skirts you will like extremely well because of their {unusually smart. clever style, and the spendid materâ€" ials ”pm which they are made. Twé Specially priced Groufis Gifls’ DresseSâ€"Skirtsâ€"Middies A“ Attractixe new sport shirts of cool suiusctte and oxford cloth, in white or natural; colored or satin striped mllars; all sizes; In“ prim ll ill .\'I. I3. M’p's cool perfect m- tlng :union sum: 0! extra flm- hlmlty; athletic stylc gunrinu-ed for service; all flzvs; rvgulu $1.00 for 85¢. Cool Underwear for Men Union Suits (‘rét and skirt to mulch; neatly made of gmxl'quulny percalo In unnotho ulripcn andfiflgurvs light and dnrl (‘ulura $1.25 vuluQn Sit. .\ sph-ndid usmrtnu-nl n! new four-lu-hnm! Km. "'30' H‘ 650 and Tim values; hzxndunmo patternn; choke 55c. Encomparable Values in Cool Voile genie OPEN ALL MY THURSDAY ing Except ‘ Saturday $1.25 Breakfast Sets 95c i The Mid-Summer Apparel Sale is making a notsble record for itself. It is provi ' lgreater success than we ever anticipated. It is an event of absorbing interest, lien large, splendid stocks of the newest and most fashionable Apparel from ihic .1 feelection. and enables you to save substantially as a result of its incomparsbly lows " "at 85c ‘Modish Tub Dress Skirts Sport Shirts at $1.15 at $1.*.’_â€"§5=md ‘32 Every Even- Neckww at 55c y, Friday and Saturday Will Be Bumei' Du ;__-'-d Summer Apparel Sa pnrtm! a balance In Hm trvuury of $530.43, Several unpaid bill»! In con- nection with the 4th 0! July cele- bration wwa nrdd-rPd paid out of the treuuror'x bands. Extra Special (‘hnlmvr‘s grnulne pom:- knll min: and drfluvnn: km-o ur nnklv length; “mu- or (-rvum: always sc-ll for 501': \‘1-r) npvclnl. unrmvnl 80c. HIM“ fill"! Made 0! plaid gingham and plain muterI-l. wnh heavy muxlln lop: espec- ially dulianed ll) be "urn with Clif’dffi” “m" $1.25 Glrln' llkldku --N|ce|y made n! gum! quality whin- )enn. mnny trimmed in volur: luc- style. pockets and $1 25 sumv halted; prim-d 0 at 39c (‘on1fnrtnhle. many house dreuen. such ns mil fur 811m. Good (rude percale m nun light colored patterns; 15 new"; special ".15. $1.50 Houses Dashes $1.15 priced at Winnlnx (Uni figuru-«l vuih‘ collar.- You “In hr Kurprhmd In find uuch remarkably preuy dreswn will"; at Hm mudrrnu- prk‘e. They are- dealgno-d o! ole-gum prlm» m1 \U‘IFI. tn Ihc- lelN-r-l of culnrmxu: belted. gathered. high- wnluvd Ind Coll any!" ....................................... Two pleasing assortment: of mngham dresses; pluda and ch with plain color trimming; some in combimtion with voile.“ " You rmnot imagine prettier dresses than these es all Is- sombled {or our Mid-Sunmmcr Apparel Sale. Neither can u I] them m value, for they are priced much lower thnn their w h. m-u- ulykn for mid-summer we"; developed of beauâ€" mHnâ€" and pm" barred voile-n; large orgnndfe and mu ‘,\l¢.‘lt um mun nued modeln; specially Gingham Dresses $5.50 and $6.75 0n Munduy morning. Mr. Frank (7.} 8ldlry, aged 68 nun. son a! Mr. “7.. K. Bldley 1nd hmbnnd of Irene lull? Bulky. Mod I! the llchnl Route} "capital. Chicago. folloulnx an III-i hen”! [our WMII u! Brights ”beast; Ilr. Sldley and m- (Imlly were Chi-i ram) TI'Ill‘l‘nls. npendlnx (hm ori four summer:- In Hlxlnnnd Part. Ur.‘ Sldlu “an nmrflnr) u! Klelh “.3 a whole-Isle clmhlnx hon-e la Ch" (130. Turn children Jooephln. In! Rooemnry nurvhe hlm. Nun! lor- vlcea were mud yumrdu alum at Rooehlll chapel. Chlcm. Dram Worth to $5.50 Drum Word: $10.00 at Inlwt’u l‘uall - Sman Iltfle rum.» n' rrv-nm 0010"“! Mr“ and mu Mu mau-rlnl. hem- nlllrhed; and Fill! Q0 OE hruldwi‘. low prlm‘d Drum , A splnndid muon- nwnl ol cunning Hula drums fur lhv mm; made 0! white lawn prv-ttlly tuclu-d and trim. nn-d wuh dnlmy lace; 50c spvrinl M ........... Cunning Apparel fér the .~. A plenum: group of summer blouse fanhimn-z mum at elegant Georgette crepe. and (fibers u! crrpc- dl‘ chine; umhroldervd. hcmslltchod Ni-at suit-s of fine vulle; largr homslllched collars; some nmhruldermj and other: tucked fronts; choice ................ Just rrm-ix-«d HN‘N' blouses :md hm't- specially prlced them at ‘XJW. and (rill FUH'F; white and tint: Elegant Silk Blouses $6.50 Another Dollar Blousie; $le DEATH“ Inf-"1’! HIM .. Flue uhm- mil:- huem‘for little (on, 25c \‘nluen; 15c medal at. pnlr l‘hlldrrn‘u fiox ,. Plnln While. um and attractive color cmnblnntlon; exal- lrnl values. 25c nuir pair 1-(1 Llnlr Host- ,. Women's fine. lhle mm»; reinforced for N‘rVIt‘P; perfmly uhaped nnd flnhh- 25c "A ‘m r-(nl n0 Mll Boot â€"~ Wumen's purv thrNAd Illk boot hose In black only: flue Mule tops; sites 814, to 9 10. pair .......... 5 c ‘Underwear and Ho fery for Women and " rel apm‘lul $3.85 An exceptionally low 9* 'on «prom; made full and rain: h dark and light mlnred whale: and behed 38¢. Coverall Aprons at QSC Enflhnh Prnnr ' in: ‘un‘ Tenéhens moefln‘ Th day "an In; IX “‘00. ‘ " l Sunday N'hmfl. 10:00 i, m Morning won-hip. “Wu. m. Special ntu-nflo'n h~ “‘Hvd to thl Annual Budnon‘ mpg-1‘3 uf UH Ladies Md Sock‘ty Thunxhu nigh! (tonight) at 7 0 wk. EM members would be pr ‘1" ("ham (or the your wm be e um. gm- nmgmcu Gormnn prayer 1:: 1 Wed” du evening at 5:00 o' och. priced at lawn with BATH I bonneu. dalnfllyfrlmxfig bee. and neatly“ brom- npoclnlly m4 :0- n o thic go low ,% pom» 506 9 59¢ m era]! In u of '2 ’ a has

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