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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Mar 1918, p. 8

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Situation Wmted-Garduer and houseman. Highland Park. refer- ences. Singie and experienced. Ad- dYess H. Ruestt. 3029 Ellis Ave.. Chl- cago. 111. Position Wunted«~ikp«~rienced gard- ner and green house man wants po~ sltlon u manor. Address P. 0. Box 156. 1.4! FOR RENT For Bentâ€"Surety deposits boxes It 83.00 per year. One hundred new boxes Just received. Highland Park sum Bonk. t! Hons" to Rent» Fire and auto in- surance. Money to loan. Real estate for $316 or exchange. Henry K. Coale and Son. 18 S. First St. Phone H. P. 11. tf For Rentâ€"Apartments in the Haw- thorne corner St. Johns Ave. and Mo- raine Road. Steam heat. hot water for bath and kitchen. Convenient to transportation. Apply H. Palmer. Tel. H. P. 776-M. Office in building. For Rentr Furnished moms by the day or week. Tel. H. P. 330. if For Rent 74 rooms unfurnished for ligbg housekpeping. Tel. 1094. 562 Central Aux 33 For Rent Fnur mom flat, electric light. gas. water. 634 W. Vine Ave. Sl'l‘l'ATION WANTED Frank I. Donhard. plnno instruct- or at the famnus Chlcago Myx‘kal College. will teach m-ery Thursdaâ€"ly in Highland Park. Beginnon us well as advanced students taken. Rare opportunity to get collc-ge training. F‘cr terms. efc.. address P, L. Den- hnrrl. 3 West Walton Place Chicago. W \N’TI‘ID 1'0 RENT Wanted A mall furnished house- 6 or S mums. by May first. TM. 320 Wanu‘ Girl fur general houmL work‘ 325 Laurel Ave. Tel. 540, l Wmtedr Girl fur general hnusm work Two In family. no washing m- irnninz nr imquI cleaning. but nun! l‘n- noa! un'l 4| 1mm} plain Cook. and kinm in)“ (1) «9n.- and good hnnw for 4 mgitt Nunn withers [med (‘14 Md » signs (-umpvtont :mth-r. Ad- Wanted-A woman to épke care of Amme Fokw \53 room house and 2 chlkflren Apply 0. Press Office. / “ 1nd ”I“, ”I,“ Can furnish references. PAGE EIGHT Fur Ito-m Niwly mm. Tvl. 439. Fur Rmt Hnw (urnifln-d mom Second 8'. Boneless Sirloin Roast Lard Substitute Veal Stew Whole Hams Picinc Hams Hamburger Steak Sirloin Steak Rump Corned Beef Lamb Stew Veal Roast Hind Quarter Lamb ............................ Best Rib Roast Beef; lst and 2nd Cut Rib Roast Beef, 5th and 6th .Ribs.... Native Pot Roast Beef Round Steak Wednesday; Thursday, Friday and. Saturday Palace Cash Meat Market: Iii I), 74 LEO A: HAAK, Mgr. ‘ Highland Park’: Most Sanitary Market HELP WANTED Telephone 160 533 and 535 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois V" Press Office The following prices are for cash only furni~hmi atthe lpd lpd tf springs and matress. trundle bed and springs three forth brass bed spring; and mattress solid mahogany dress-g In; table, and plmoIbench. wicker tea. can granite pedestal and bisque bust. Coo-coo clock. cement birds bath basin. lawn mower almost nemhooksi 2 porch rockers. wicker hour glass. tnhlu “'(wdf‘n lop seating 12 to fit wuarv dinnlng table. small mahog- any desk. Telephone 1183. l Fur Sale AOne cook stove. rug 9): 12‘ kitchen table, ice box (small) single bed with mattress, magnum: stand. Call 349 after 6:00 p. m. 1 Fur Sale One. large Ace box in tir~t (-Mss ('unditiun. one bed. (mv rim:- mupun (h‘un'framo). Phrch curtnins. Tel. 239. 626 Hnmquod Ave. lpd l-‘or Saleâ€"«Very réasonable antique mahogany finish flour post bed. box springs and mattress. trundle bed and lmt Gold thlmbla on_ Monday, February 25. Marked "Ida." Findér pléa~r return to Mrs. Eugene Bournl- qua. Central Ave. Tel. 423. Reward FOB sun 4 For Sakâ€"â€"»100 feet on St. Johflp Av. nour St. Johns Place; 100 feet Green Bay Road near Deerfleld Av: K200 feet with 9 room house. Sheridan Rd. and Linden; 100 feet cor. Et. Johns and Vine Ave: 100 feet c . Judson and Ava. Ravlnla; 50 {(2 Railroad Av. near Laurel Av. Thesq and other at aflractlve prices. Casn or tvrms. E. S. Gail,*Phone 309. . t! n For Saleâ€"A 1917 Cadmac. 7 pas-y; senger touring car, nearly new. onlyfi run 3300 mugs. Can be seen at prim vate garage of O. H. Morgxn. 238." No. Sheridan Road. t! Wanted- Woman for housework and mothers helper {or few wee‘s. $10. Tel. S20-W. ‘ 1 ..18-25c ..30-3§c . ...25c ..30c .290 33c 26c 25c 25c 23c 28c 25c 300 You can do your share in. effecting this saving and really help to win the war by omlttlng whlte biend from one meal today and bath“ In its :place muffins or corn breadmade Ic- lcordlnx to this recipe: 3 ll , - Corn Meal mm” 3’ cup corn meal v .54 cups flour” JV. teaspoon salt. 1 :4 teaspoons Baking Powder‘ pan. Conservation and Relief Committee. 2 tablespoons sugar. . s No eggs. 1 cup milk. 2 tablespoons shortaning.‘ Sift the ingredients tokether Into bowl; add milk and meltéedfihorten- In: and beat well; hakeim‘ greased mumn tins in hot oven; about 20 minute: Same batter Indy .be baked 22 Million Families In IM tuned ‘ States ;' If each family saved one cup of wheat flour it would ammmtiio 5,50? 000 pounds. on more than 28. 000 ha â€" rels If this saving was made three “men a week, it would amount to 858 .000000 pounds of 4371000 bar- rel: in a year. Squthworth Bugle Calla; of Ub- my. '* Burton Kavvn Patrol 0! Bob's Hill. French The Golden Eagle. Hashrouk Chnkecheny liland. Grout Whem l was a Girl in Hob land. C « Juvonlla ; Smithy Mystery Tales 310]“ Boys and Girls. 1 Lindsay {A Handy Guldui {or Beg- gars. ‘ Cram The Substance of Gothic. TipIa-dy The Cross at the Front. Bumn Brave Belgians. Strum Auwrlcan Adwn‘ures. ' Falls» Arm) and Nuvy Information? ' Adventures and letter of Richard? Harding Davis. ’ Henderson - Education :and the; larger Life. ‘ Slmw \Vonwu “er work‘érs. Pugetâ€"“In [the Day of B ttle. , Hunkeyw'l‘ho Church Mn‘ the Man. Fosdick {l‘he Challenge of the' Present Cribis. ' *» = aluminum-i6 1w Cheraduuh- The U. 87 91! Pam- mania. ; , Boa» Cavalry 0! the Glofids. VanDyko Fighting for Rbace \anDyke The Red Flowjer. - Breshkovsky -Lmle Grfindmother of the Russian Revolution. Nobbs 0n the Right of; the Brit- ish Line. : Nobbs The Crime. _ ,: Ely-r A Wuman's Handy {Garden ' ,Clemens-Mark Twain's Letters. . Zuhrlskie‘ Virgin isluxidsimi the U. The tourism; is a win jun recently put on the @914 library;- », ' i‘ ' o :l quuâ€"MNW. ,: ' E. Greyâ€"”Eh: U. P‘. Tran: Ii Sixnclalr~~’l‘he Tree 01*; ‘ uven. Wankâ€"Red Peppet'sfiPatienb. (kW-The Grim Thm Mandy: Winds of the: n1d. Wpterkgovâ€"The Story int; Ab. corn bread in gremd shallow an": IUILD roufiu no for Our free mun-1.- 1.3“ how. vh hm d‘vu m my win: and aw: 3 m... ‘ Defense Councflz'of H. P. Flak- must be males.’ These mlmhto $5 cierkr If any. will have the status of non-commissioned officem All reports and correspondence of this oi- flcer will he nubject to censorship 0! {he commanding officer. Ill-ID CROSS SERVICE 18 AU'EHOBIZED BY LAW Continued from page}; given to the American Red Cross to place one or more representatives of the home service bureau of the dc. partment of- civilian relief at the ser- vice of the men of ewh division of the‘ Anny wherever located. The soldiers should be Informed through omciai orders or the pmenesgof such representative or representatives and that the Red Cross is able and will- 3 in: to serve both soldiers and their‘ familiesvhen in heed ofrhany helni’ui’ service. This representative and his:1 assistants will be. We» the; division commander and will be suit-g bet to his authority and to military; um and regulations. This mason-j tative of the Rog! Oran will have: the status of an queer in thefArmy' and will be provided quarters yhea available; Such aseistants and flex-ks? as may be necessary will be provided? by the American Red Oman and! Cam 4. To com tions for fur soldiers who country, to i to the sick route and to veyed to a l and requeuei iicer. All can are advisfi o and are aut selves of it ‘ ion, advisable 5. A repn can Red (311 each base in my Wk commute». patients. to 1 patients and Pertains to representatlv‘ assignedh- to: ants. will be mmln' AM: Canard Warner Springtime .beauty is expressed in eve line of these nobby new coats for women an_d mlsses. The .are distinctivey fashioned of fine, all-wool burelias, diagonals and Sm mg novelties in the preferred new coloringgsm are smartly belted, planted and many have fancy pockets. The values are . Avon-«fungal exceptionai. and New Suits, Coats, Drssses, Skirts and Blouses in all sizes for women and misses. Styles that are delightfully new and refreshing; individual in design 3 and no two alike. Come and let us show you these smart spring modes T onfprrow or 4 Saturday. We will not urge you to buy ’ J WE are eager to show you themew styles that are daily arriving in our apparel section -\Eager to acquaint you with our splendid values and to prove to you thht right here in your own home town you can buy apparel of the newest and most distinctive character and save considerably in its purchase, as the result of our moderate prices. $14.75, $19.50 and $28.50 It is none. too early to buy_ your Easter Suit, for Easter is gmiy {a few fweeks away. Our selectwn ot suxts has been carefully ‘chosen. and as em noteworthy for the beauttful styles assembled and the excelleyt vague: ‘. .‘ They are ethenew short coat effects, fitted at waist,and mth ‘ ., shrt. Others age cut m gracepr points andmome are belted. Materi‘ are serge of splendid all-wool quality. Blue and the popular shades. ‘ $294§501‘1$3;1.50 and$35;oo “reg Moderatély Priced Groufis at ew Coats of Springtime Charm Stunning Suits , for Easter er: 1': Charm and Dr‘flinctr’on to A” Our Garment: is Extreme Moderation to Our prices gonna: with the families of jutients tn W hen. union to inflict“ nu! Incl: whet mutt“. u penalty: to Red Cross Work. The representative of thc Rod CFO“ '0 :Mslgnedp together With his 'mlst- gun. will be accredit” ”flam- fmlndlng otflur of 111. km mill-l Land will he suhhct to the Mo regu- lanom a: to Mus. prbilugu, u- Blatant: and censorship as provided In preoogmg W95 applying. go the repmantatlves of the Red Cross assigned do dlflslonn 5- A 'l‘erremtuive of the Ameri- c-n Red Cross may be mum to "ch hm human to mmnm my “MRS whoa calm upon. to 4. To conduct cintoen service 8“. Hons (or tarnishing refreshments to soldiers when traveling through the country, to (nu-nub emergency relfel‘ to the sick 3nd wounded when en route and to see that they are 0011' veyed to a hoapltal .when necessary and requested by the commandinl 0" flcer. All commanders bl troop "I’M are advlsfi of this emergency 887"” and are nuthorued ‘to “all them- selves of it whenever. In their Opin- ion, advisable. Cam and Other Service 8. The comma!“ «firm of mi cantonms and Nathan Murder} compute-u or ”ninth; to vpicfi M Ctout- waives l” ‘0' , signed?!“ this, order m' t to furnish to tho Anni-l mg " annhin‘rthn they 1", MM 3:1: ‘? in moon. such) as u alas: of? flees. light. heat. h1eph£$va W order to clinic them to on“? 7 By order Q! the Secretary; of War: Johé audio. Major Genanl, Acting. Chfif 0! Sta! Offlcln1:7 ; H. P. McCain. The Adjutm (loner-l 7. Olfldfll o! the Red Cross aw ‘ signed on duty with the Hillary M tabllshmem. Is outlined thou. villa? be required to {qr the’regnlm‘ unifOrm ol the Ame'flcm Had Cm: together with the malady. em" approved by the Secretary jof Wnr. 6. 13‘ order to render the “on outlined ”Moe to the but minut- ige the accredited chief dinner r09- resentlnx the Ameflcm Rad Cross at divislon headquarters will be 3 field director. \ - Chic! one" “m‘m, suéunam .‘mcfifig of (“h m 141' F0 I" A on? of fig; ;. lw 20L“?! .1! the ‘1 of u! ”5‘ Ingh quafl) an is *hde 1:"th ' E {eehéthnt ngMOd’ and figs-haul! mi: how 4 tion a” it: watfiu fur blu‘ AIS.” '0 id!!! ”Ah 1‘03. n “3 la‘ ()1 (Ad'ifi. the Minivan 1 “1113;: he ' a ‘hcffnnie Ban; from thefimern trlnfic ('14 that; x 1h 1 u (lgcm m :n mvhd IS (in; Grtiu. 1a dayiaud w; :1 p; \é u :11 3mg pn r. nn‘ W I! n ufii‘a I‘. Mr: “ilk- to A; ”I‘M Pg . in '0 f1 ‘5 >0 kah! icv “11.11:"; ism '1'} 3 n men '2 his HM ”In Hm lho‘ HI and lh

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