Wantod A position as gardnor and varomkw. (‘an furnish good reforem we Addy-Ms C‘. G. 3-4pd “'nmml u ark Tn} 0 gard' m Tn}. 396 ~ahow mum. Prfm‘ $25 each: c Pflt‘h. Manson Optical CO. For Sale» Manure for hot gardrm and lawns. E. E. F For Sale 1 base burner and one ms stn‘~ in good condition and an nrgiln. TM‘ [192. {pd For Kala 0??» gas range in good condition. T91. 147‘ In†Fur Mlle furniture. «as ,\w. Highland Park. ,7 ...†.mp in nu: UpDUT‘ for Sale -A bargain. my electric'dunity to inn-9t lioth the Rm‘. Pitt tint good tire-s and batteries. $300.00. Can’31i55 *Brmllm'. 1 ‘ be seen :it 1823 Wesley Ave, Evans- 3 : :‘i: :,: 2':1':E:‘:E:i:i: :i:i::§: H : : ton. Phone Evanston 1856. 3~6§O ' ' 7 = 7 For Sale 60 inch Golden Oak roll 3 , top desk. practically new. Harry Paulf ' care of Highland Park Trust Sav- ings~ hank. Tolophone 644 or 777-144 0" Thursday. March twenty ï¬rst PM â€In.“ 0““ 1916 Ford. A 1 con‘ioccurred tho death of Mr. Alfred '“li‘m‘ (“H H- P- 597. , if Wicklnnder for thirty six years a For Sale Choice lot 100x215 ft. resident of Highwoodi at the age of East from on N. Linden Ave. Apply’NPanty eight years. He was born in to M, i.. Middleton. if‘laKard Salton, Jolsiping Lane, p,†Saledrï¬ne Stummflkpr CMJSwoden. January thirtï¬leth. 1840. and 1917. model, Winter and summer mp'k‘nnw ‘0 this country I" 1861 and olvvtric nartph demountablc- rims. m loomed in Chicago where he rosided A 1 condition. information or demonâ€" “m†the ï¬re in 1871 "MC" destroyed «ration call H. p. 274, “min large part of Chica’o. In 1872 he For Sale 1 base burner and nnï¬n‘mved to "iEhWOOd there he has; 2213 stn‘~ in good condition and anirvpd ever since. Mr. yicklander has Mg“. TM‘ â€91 â€d: can actively engngml fin work in the ‘ Swedish Lutheran (‘hhroh since its For Kala 0??» gas range in 200:! 7 , Wanted A mmw r1] huuwwurk. .\'n we. TM. 399. Wuntml For Saleâ€"AA 1917 Twin-six Pack- :mul limousine. six new tires. Car in excellent condition. Any reasonable offer aocrptod. Phone Evanston 1047. Burns. 3-6 W in MN! For Sale, My new Detroit electric. ran only 1000 miles. Must sacriï¬ce. Can be seen at at Bland Electric Gar- age. Evansmn. 3-6 Lost On March 3. coaster wagon. ken from Elm Place school (in the ,ternoon). Finder please return to 716 N. Green Bay Road. No questions asked. thw H. P. 733â€"R. 4 I-‘or flakâ€" A 1917 Cadillac, 7 pasr sengor touring car. nearly new, only run 3300 miles. Can be seen at pri- vate garage of O. H. Morgan. 238 No. Sheridan Road. t! ror salt on» gas range in good ndltion. To]. 147‘ um For Sale rTwn '1 {not 0qu» §|a<< Iv‘or Saleâ€"400 feet on St. Johns Av. near St. Johns Place: 100 feet Green Bay Road near Deerflehi Av; 200 feet with 9 room house. Sheridan Rd. and Linden; 100 feet cor. St. Johns and Vine Ave; 100 feet cor. Judson and Ava. Ravinia; 50 feet Railroad Av. near Laurel Av. These and â€(her at uttrm‘tive prices. Cash or frrnw. H. 9. Gail. Phone 309. pvr 77)anva For Rm! Furnished Nh-vly furnished 7‘ mum house with ï¬lnopinz porvh: dwiruhle location‘ Limlvn Aye. hurt}; of (‘nntmi Av- v‘nuw. $150,130 pm' mnnlh. .Inmm H. Duffy. Agnnt. Phone 79‘ Corner (“un- tra} Aw and Sheridan 1'10an 4 For Rent 5 room flat with bath. on Clenviow Ann All modern lm< imprm'omr'nn Adm-wax K. Prpss nfâ€" ï¬ce. 4pd For Rom burn; \vnst hnuw Rom! I" r‘ Jnh H St For Rent or Sale~~8 room house,;‘3( centrally located, all modern canâ€"i venionces: ready for occupancy. Mayne m next. Telephone 714-31. u‘n Hvuvw (u Ro‘lfl- Henry K. (‘uule 6}.†Sun. l“ S. FI!\[ Fl Phflll" H‘ P. 17.} For Rentâ€"Furnished rooms by the day or week. Tel. H. P. 330. ‘ 1.! For Bentâ€"4 rooms unfurnished for llght housekeeping. Tel. 1094. 562 Central Ave. 33 For Remr~Store building now oc- cupied by Johnkon Cu. Grocers. No. 14 Nnrth Sheridan Road. High- land Park, “1. can give possession May lst. 1918. James H. Dufly.‘ Agent, 377 (‘entrnl Ave, Highland 1 Park. In 2‘ For Bentâ€".Apirtmenu in the HIR- theme corner 3:. Johns Ave. and Ho- nine Road. Stun: heat hot water (or bath and kitchen. Convenient to transact-tuba. Apply H. Palmer. Tel. H. P. 776-M. Ofï¬ce In building. Mint-Md. mm In ’10! I163? \‘l'l‘l' \'l'|0\ W \‘TED PM "PM P! H mWh-ï¬ii‘u-u Girl fur coma-ml vphunn Mra. Sellnr Hrt‘hurd an‘. .\ r'umpvtvnt zirl r mm \ mum brick houso um! \Vr‘st (‘outral Avumw: furnace 343,00 pwl‘ nnmth.. ~‘ room I‘urk Ava ou<t of Shm‘idan furnace hm“. $50.00 a ‘momh. mm tram» hulh'". North St. Avonuv: furnm-u ham: $5000 "F, LP WA snrn “‘1 > r k by 'hn \\ nu mffvur P03 m- h41l|<~‘, North St. furnm-u ham: $50.00 For Rm! Furnished md 7‘ mum house with h: dwimhle location, hurt}; of (‘nntrai Avâ€" pm' mnnlh. .Inmm H. LOST 1H 'rlt 'Ind gnl'dmwr “Mm“ () Prws {not plutv glass, \‘linz or irnn hunsn RuHard. (pgl (-04 $50 Farmnr Ynl‘ Lincoln hm“ {PH t! Second n! SIMW Lnko '}t"0r2v and 1nd Mildrm! .u um n‘clock following an attack of hmrt trnuhlv. HP was right} ï¬ve years old and was a member of the [nited Spani‘h‘ Anwridun War Vet- vrzms. Pmmrw} snrvicés “11h: held Monday mnrninz ZII’ niho n'olnr-lr n! PM hr] [f Mn Guorg» M, KPnry: Highumul fur the pa.‘ yvurs‘ paused away Satm M 0hr H't-Iock {anon-hm Funvml <th‘iC(‘~' “He held at two u'dmk. Sunday in the Swedish Luth- vmn (‘hm'-.(h Highwood. Burial took pint-1‘ in Memorial Park cemetery. Ho Imuww t4')-surviv93two chi'ldrt-n Mr. H. \Vicklunder of Highwmd and \lr<. Pationhf‘fld n! Wiï¬nétka. inauguration ‘cnurcn are entitled tn vote for the Itrusteos; and church mvmborship Is not a necessary requirement for felection. ! The West charge of I follow thv to he hold April third Aftvr the mvotlngé a reception will be held for the nflnistnr-olnct, the varend Prank Fifi and his ï¬ance. Miss Harrie-t Bradley. The latter will ‘spend the Eniter ‘ vacation in Highland Park. At; present she is :asslslant professor gin the Depart- ment 0! Evnnnmlcs at Vassar (‘nllega tt At sew-n O'clock: next Wednesday evening the annual! meeting of the (members and society of the church will be held for tho purpose of hear- ing and taklnx action on the reports; 0! the past year and of electing flve ruling Elders. four Deacons and six Trustees. under tho new system re-« cently adopted. Orjly those who are: members of the church are entitledl to vote for the nhnng Elders andf the Deacons and the men electedi must be members of the church also. Both memhen anti those who sub-‘ scribe tn the ï¬nanc‘al support of the church me entitled to vote for the: Last Sunday m‘rnlng the Junior (Much-gallon was“ Itartml and will be continued as a regular part 0! the Sunday service. 'llélw Junior congre- gation ls open mfall children who care to attend. The front pews are rosm‘vml for thomégarid they are ad- drnssed hy the mlnlster for a few minutes during the early part ofthe wrvlce . At the same Lur‘ on the follow- ing night. Good Hday there will be 'held a special se We of prayer and Elntvrcession for the men whoae luamps are rvpres “Ed on the service :flag 0! the Fresh) erian Church; Mr. Haul." Krs-idlor m sing and the Rewrond Frank F?" will conduct the service le Sunday Scliml of the Presh3- terlan (‘huroh win haw :1 special rull3 fur next Suï¬ï¬m for which an Easter prnzrnm hï¬s hveu prepared. Thv HM't-l't-nd F'tnnk Fltt wlll conâ€" duct the Hauler ornlng service at Mew-n o'clock. 'lz‘he subject of the sermon will be "'I“ 0 Worth of :1 Wk al Faith in lmmdrtallu for This Pre‘wmt Life." All “ho do not wor- <hip ngulurl} v lséxthn are lmltod tn uttnnd. ’ Iâ€): in Tonixht the Society will :1 titled “The 1 : Christ.†ut the 6 their The mtg“ will be given 'r the direction; , : Mr. Louis Krei (er. who will at it: 1the baritone sol _ Mr Kreldler “Mi 2 :arranxed to he": the soprano and: ‘ tenor solos sun; I Mlss Brie- Worth- am and Mr. Ruben Quait.1‘hel’orm- > er will appear a soloist in the Chi-f; g cago Opera Co qny next Emerson! The latter is n " singing [or the} . First Methodist' urch o: EVanston E The Service will? begin at. elghtff 6'clock. 9 ' ‘ * i i '\ .Vlr. Goons MQKem-y Gut. I ~\Ir'\i\j Ind 7\\( rnism ZII’ niho n'tlm-k a! 1"‘zurrh. Hijï¬huond. “ilh w. Father gPï¬gst(-irl or ' Ruhr-r Renter uf Purt .'r‘:~i:uin:. SBuria! tank lerivlnn n‘k‘mvtvry, He; r'\i\j-- him. # wifv. n ~‘nn m0 dunghï¬wa Kathryn the pas twenty one away Saturday morning I Kent-y, a resident of a 'few days: M Hm Danish (‘0 this ( (able for Wm vh‘pnrt dn uwer table lnithe dlnlng r00 lng gradually depléted. â€M Holmes family having return California. has returned to h )1 Mr. C. G Alexander has uponwl hi~ hnus‘o but still t , mm1ls with tho- st:12.~‘:\ir.iHe+ (.lilldon \xlll rotulrn lmmz- on Hull 0! his fnmih from (he a few day: Mr. Bent Pnlke the Danish (‘oï¬qll “ho hair th'led table for nearly thr uill 1l1pml ~hurtl1 1m :1 ï¬x Th0 Rm: Frank Pitt. 1' pastor of the Presbyterian C staying at the‘hotel. I f . â€"._‘. flims- ]: re- bem at his home at Port tun. L. L. all winter on leav turned to take up his work ;Gireat Lakes and to assist in the ï¬lib- «rty loan ramphign He is_ it the I Mora i ne. Lleut. John Philip‘ Sousa. Elm has ,“ fl; L5 MORAINE 110m, N. Handsome silk ï¬nest quality taï¬ Iar changeable on ored, and have :1 special 85.50. Ney Ciï¬'cular Veils at 85c Pure silk gloves ii double ï¬nger tips; 31 ity attractively embl backsgspecial at $11 Silk? Pettiq’ HighclasSCv-J Fabncs are of t :- twills, wool ‘ v ‘L s that reveal man most worthy qua r novel new'style lings. ity andconsnst of porter K, burellasi. ser es and zabardineo in . gm Â¥shade, owe pecan, ._ 1 fiplendid values at $19.75 $28.50 rab, tan, nav . Kayser’s Sil gasterf gloves of Quality Thé latesmovelty in veilsâ€"dainty, ï¬lmyand pleasmg to ‘ ,ar; have neat border effect, and come m tau ï¬gplum, navy and black; exceptional values at 8 ‘ . ' A la;- e‘ "tfion of ï¬ne new t-affeta ribbons; a splendx q ’ xty, and represented m. the newest stnpes, chec and plaids, In every desnable color- ing; qualities; that sell for 30c and. 35c; special yard 25c is, ‘ Styli: Coats for Spring $1 75 and $28 so T0, at t m: V - ' m ‘ 11% 'Eï¬p 4.9+ jï¬etticc‘ats of the rta: in all the popu- m3; splendidly tail- tqual at the price; flack or white Iranteed qual- '33“ 75c kie Your Selection fmm Our Attractive Lines Two Garments 1n Our Entire Stock Are Alike Gloves re- his n r y 1! g’turning. while Dr. Sheldon who has “held the seat of honor for the put ;!“‘" years. is in Philadelphia under- going treatment for neuralgia. . The management ol‘ the hotel is [greatly pleased over the sucoesn of [its War Savings Club which {as or- lganized this week. Every employee Hoined and pledged thelnsehes to {my ieertain number of stamps each month l'l‘he amount bought at the first theat- ling amounted to considerably over :SIOOM) so that the Moraine has a .100 per cent club. Mr. Hoover the FoodAdmlnstrator. {has called all hotel men to Washing-i (ion for n meeting on Friday of this fweek on n matter “or urgent Import; ‘anve" and insists upon every one“ who can possiblx go to be present. Mr (‘ushlng left with the Chicago pnrtx this morning ' â€". ry- foct baby.†Just where Vthat baby is is wha't every mother knows. white Soft. pliable kid gloves of age]- qual- lent ï¬rst)†and splendid ww- 75c ingg ities; vihitc with lbuck em- broi cred hat; a; specia szso pair $2.25 and. f .......... __ - .. __ ,7‘- _â€"_-â€"_'--.V- wavy-av“- - ‘ ] Easter stocks are wbhaeï¬ully'câ€"édaplete, 33nd are representative of the most favored modes that .Dame‘Fg“ 101'] has _developed for spgngweaq , Eyery garment is an indiw dalcmnon. ‘ V Tov buy here is 'a odééiiléa gcanom}, krwvé-Egge-marked all these lovely new styles at extremely modgratepnces. 1 but one egafment of a Tdnd. To buy here is your absolute safeguard that you are etting a garment entirely different from the one your neighbor w‘ rbe wanng. And that is a matterof great satisfaction to the woman wfhg wan-ts go be ï¬isï¬nctively attired. ' n__‘. . This is the _only stoi‘é afoug the entire North Shore that featurgs but one Vonrh‘lpnf nf a bind Th kn" 11593:; in nnno- «Emina-I. Splendid values in womeq’s agd misses'isuitsâ€"no two alike. The latest spn fashions, With rippled coat and smart pointed effects. fine; _ -wool bptany serge m mpular colors, plain or fancy $11k. hum-go Fashion's most approved modes. $24.50, hosplzav is searching for White‘Kid Clove; : Denmark heron r\. 2 Dr. Sheldon. who has of honor for the put in Philadelphia under- Camisoles of dainty attractiveness; ï¬ne quality satin, in flesh and maize; neatly"h_e'mstitched; others; of crepe de chine; ï¬nished with elegant lace; "special $1.25. ‘ ‘ 5959 Cï¬ï¬liwles' $21.25 , T ...V nun u" nglll gm over. Add the high compression mo makes us warm .. ' And we can'ltr coat of! with liquor, 'Csuse we w‘ear the uniform. No’more flzzes, beers or high When we'ée got an awul tMr If you‘re thinking of enlisï¬lnc. Best .get used to water ï¬rst. P?!- the. lid's on tight all over. §No more ham arr’ e ‘When the bugle b No more; wple’ pie For 'we’re In the a And they feed us fut. ' And ‘lor lunch we And at night they With that good old The followup .19on was sent to Mr. A. G. MncPherson by Alphonse Kelli who lg stationed gt Csmp Han- cock. Augusta. Georgia and who was formerly employed by Mr. ‘MacPheb “When the‘ an]. Neth Easter fashions indresses of silk. Develop plain tatfetas and others m _oombina;ion with goon algpe; $113233 ammo! staped 33mm!“ ï¬ne a P m 8¢°r8 7910!â€; “De. 18¢. CT! "8' “8. D sammyg'plum. olive drab, navy and black. Agorablé Eastér Dresses" 1 3316750522-5032850 3 1m arr eggs or grape fruit bugle blow; for chow warm u If H coat of! with liquor, help to he! ,lll ("It tnmmies 0“ "my stew. e or dumpllnn. arm! now. i beans for break- have 'em to‘ Cull: [or Chow†awul flung high balls Thé new-t spring models in am; skirts; plain colors taffeta, and m in beautifuflum'ipa and plaids; belted W, yoke and plaited modem -'_ Beautiful new models in blouses of the ï¬nast white cotton voile; large collar, tucked and embroid- ered models; some tailored effect; choice $2.50 1' Voile Blouseq $2.50 Lovable new Home creatiif just arrived in time for Eas developed of ï¬ne, ï¬rm quality 11f georgette crepe in white fleéi, maize, grey beige and blue: dainty hemstitched and embroideréd effects; actual $650 and $7.50 values; at $5. 75 f 1! “Mint non-combuams' could help to win the war the Vppe'lin might be a rather useful artl‘gle. his quite a reigf nut to fl éhoea pictured among the Kyles. For they feed In beans :5: b Hash: And at noon we hive ‘ékn t . :4 And at night they‘ll" our 1 mmlelrjj With that hood old army‘ st . 2’} For. damn him, he's the ’r' can “ That, we're In the army nowé i: vâ€"erten by Alphonso J. m. ;_; «40: ‘Motor Mechanic. 31:13:40.. ; Camp Hancock. Aug :4, GL3 N6 more shirts of sllk- or u n. We all Wear the 0’. D. muff , No morelnight shirts or pa 3.: For our_pants are good no h. ': No‘more feathel‘ ticks Cr an)“. But are glad to thank the hid That we got a cot and blan 7 When we might just hï¬ve heartla-E But by links we mm Hch {h kniserii When the Captains teach us or ' are good: mi ticks: lowg 0 thank the :q-d cot and blan 7 h; just hï¬v e the army now.i Alphonso J m. lechanic. Bldg 1‘083. [ancock Aug PT]?! nut to ï¬r?! ~n(G;"'l among the lTsprint‘ â€"â€"___ on-combuams m~mmï¬$§ couldg V'wan't 3n 1'! ’“5 app": ‘mmmne. Wheatlngg Mr. C! "Op 1! 1 trump? Ought to v" “N do: he I 39 0f cog! thin “Q‘d._ch. an c u ask†to rep: ’coa‘ sit!) at An Inna-rams re One 131nm was The madam me Ind Ptrfl;_.Dgfenu :mpnMd-‘by the “IN Dirk“! ‘1 "a! m ‘lc move ’ut. B r smack he koaléchapter rm; wâ€"f sci ver 3mg- hmird rinoflllflzip had ‘lveq win â€)0 ‘ ould":ml,v be. flow â€"111 q†e ’0 prvsem cter 'au â€â€™1! Ktll n them hams b1 nuous ï¬rs oft: lusï¬on of the :41 WW mvt‘lflvd 11‘ n Sam had mm {reï¬ned Fslimunl the tap ‘3 med 1 “Hang; ‘ Associ- ‘htpteu' wan mu wwg a “DIR: renal meof that t! *ark rude an ; on of the Long r smith which At thdhme of army us give ‘ron It ï¬nch 11 mm W HIP c MOVEQLUpnn ! taming t that N's 1 h-n'aurr 0F we! fly Ethe ’~ol¢ und Pith and ’le who-inc! when?“ the Mtss rldw 97111. -g .‘t. in name with hir 1 Ieleh and MN he live! until the wadboru one Higher e: Append 0“ Mn}. with l shoals “b! that me lo' Chicafl Inen mime ll re Frau} assoc m! Bh‘gm W pened Iépriyate 1e mnflaided 39¢:th 1886. ‘ P His; 9903“ 10¢!an theâ€"'1 oek ‘01.? the nrlow pl 1 nail?! II News hwhd‘ d magma. or What yin 1 Cheyey rope (bath: ‘Oh later! for «he; her