the w: Forty one dollars was "lildz‘ rm tlm entenainmont given in (h? school hall Saturday evening. The program consistpd of a play. made up nf six charm-Irrs: Ruth Krk‘ï¬s‘. Mrs. R. E. Penis. Rum-rt Pvuis. Ralph :mcl l-Ilda Hnrvnbergpr: pntrintiv sungb‘ h) the Quarteue; Mrs. Frank Pvtvrsnn Hiss Jnsephine Wcmdman. Mr. (‘mnrï¬e Stangvr and RP\‘. Dv Inna: wading The Rivals by Mrs. Goldring and The Red (‘rnss Bloke by John Strykvr: a group H! wngs by Rwul-l Winters The Bw‘rctl Social Club gm? u dance at the. Everett home Friday evening. On May 24th Hwy will re- peat the ministral show which was given during the winter, but was not very well attended on account of the weather. ' Mrs. \thlon and daughu-r Anna have moved to Irving Park. Tht' Wnlfl rvsidcnco has been rented by Mr .md Mrs: (‘rn-vr and family u! Chicago. Abraham Keefe. a sailor on H19 L'nitcsd Statvq ship Essox was the guest or M“ cousin. er. Eugmw En- der Sam-day. Mi“ Chrir. Duffy was (hm gucfl of Mrs. Dohrnahie of Chicago last week. Miss Emma Karch of La Crosse is. vismng at thv home 0! hvr hruthâ€" vr Mr? Georgr Kuruh. Mr, and Mrs. William Hun-Nisan of Waxukvgnn were the guests of (he furmvr'e sister Mrs. Holmes. Miss Urucv SChHu I)! Rll'kfurd \‘is- Red at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. Schlie over the week end. Miss Irmw Macmlio of Chicago was the week end guest at the Frank Peterson home. I Miss Fdith Ringdnhl of Ptrk u n [M w 2-.- «' an Sussie baton. PAGI IIGHT DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS 5 MM $-M---A“_,-_M-UAM-M ..... Highland Park Two Stores Spring Hosiery 29c. 35c we so: Attractive sex for children that gain be relied upon for substantial wear; plain yhite or Ian; some wnh 1ancy tops; all sues; per pair A special offer for Friday and Sat- urday of Women's Buster Brown Hose: ï¬ne serviceable quality of silk lisle, in black or white; beautifully fahioned to ï¬t the ankles. and recom- mended for long wear, and neat ap’ pearance; actual 35c grade , . . . . . Pure silk hose, silk plaited. silk lisle. ï¬bre silk and ï¬ne cotton. WOmen’s 35c Lisle Hose for Women, Chzldren and Men Our hosiery stocks are now so thoroughly com plete that every hosiery need can be readily sup- plied here. The Buster Brown Make Children’s Sox at 29c, 353 and 50c Successors to The Warren-Meyer Co. Complete Assortments of Highland s Tho- Nth and sixth grade mom is mm 100’. in the SM? ofthrlft Mumps. All rmm~ including the hunt. grade and nhm'e are 100â€â€œ The children nro making: :\ spvolal effort to have pvoplc‘ pledge themselves to purchase .1 speciï¬ed amount of stamps each 'weok during the year. i The seventh grade is planning a itrip tn the Flold Museum next week with Miss Goddard. ' \t :\~'.-=0mhly on Friday thirty six Ann-rimm pusturv league buttons wvrv pn-svnlml. Those huunns earn- mi by Hm (-hildrvn who passed the pnelurv rumination held during the past three months. The bay-hull tvnms n! the- Ravinia and Lincoln «chmlx have been rom- him-d In fnrm one district team. The Hm practice game will take place in Highmmd thh Mtvrnonn. This game Is in preparation for the ï¬nal trunn- “hivh i.~ In ho hold ill [hr high mam! «won. Saturday vvening, May lwamy-flhh the mothers and teachers will enterâ€" tuill the graduates of Lincoln school who are students at the hlgh school and the members 0! the graduating class :II :1 war dlnm-r nml rounlon at the Lincoln school. Mrs. H. L. Wessling and Mrs. J. A. Rtrykt-r are spending this ‘Ht't‘f‘k at The Women's Brunch Convention at Th.- \\'nmmp'~ ,\“.~.~i(lll¢'ll‘) Sucivt)‘ u! ()u- l'nitmf EVuugchul Church \\':L~ vntvrmim-d by Mrs. J. A. Slry- kor Iu~t TnvsrlEI-x afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Stump-r having chzlrgv of he program. ‘ ' Mmher's day was observed in the I’rt'shjti'rizin (‘hurcii Sunday with iwauiifui sqrvit-as. Mrs. Frank Pet- vrsun. -.\ii<> .insuphim- Woodman. Dr. David Du Lung. and Mr‘ George Sumter mug songs. (he ki-ynnto I)! which wn< mmhr-r and it was also Hm h-x! Hf (hr evrmuni \Vhitt' ('ar- nutinns wvrc iiktrihutwi‘ M the close nf tin! wrviv-nx Thv Lupic of NW m‘miiiig wrmun Wu“ “Footpaths M'- m‘ [ho Sunk", .\'n‘\t Sunday will lw (‘nmnmniun Rummy, and the follow- ing Sunday uili iw ubsprvvd :1: hirin- urini [\‘Jmiui'. the Buy SNMIH inking part. You are sure of getting the bestquajity when you buy here 5' because we handle lines of the fore- most reputation. ---Gordon Hose --â€"Eiffel Hose --Everwear Hose ---Buster Brown . Hosieryof beautiful fash- 10n: perfect m ï¬nish and made for enduring servrce. Drum-M Prvsluu-rlnn ('hnrrh lhw-rtia-lcl M. II. (‘Ilurcll lm rm-m P. 'I‘.’ Pair Lake Forest mscnuumï¬s Wanted m Benâ€"00¢)!†home â€manning 12 to 16 mum nut 1 For Sale "100 foot on St.;Johnn Av. . Coarse Smith. .‘near St. Johns Mm; 100 bot (1m- Army. TH. 320 Easy Rom near Deerfleld Av; 200, w...“ 3 or 'feet with 9 room house.» Shorldnn‘or pan 0! hum. ERd. and Linden; 100 foot cor. St. In)", 1“,... 37â€, .‘Johns and Vine Ave; 100; km cor 'adulu. Address EJudson and Au' Ravlnl‘; 50 («IEBqumgChlcugn IRallroad Av. near Laurel Av. Theu' ‘iand other at attractive pdcea. Cash. “n.“ u 3., ,or terms. E. 8. Gail. Phone 309. EN.†rummm, REL? WANTED Wink-d Cook for nghland Park Hospital. Addresn X The Pres» office.- “A Wank-l -Glrl for general homu-i w.ork 3 adult: In funny. handrail? our (in) .1 wvek. sum. ’Tel. H. P.-’ 7.21. i n “mu-d \Inid for xeltrnl hmhw lurk. RMvrvnm-s requlrgd. Mrs, C. w. Hulkv. 27 N. Lindvn Ave. n" Wanted An vxpnrinncod laundrus,‘ for nnv 1“!) a wvek. Tel; 1133. ll 3 Wnnted ’Holp (or hoist-work nrl‘ childrs-n. To]. 517. i. â€i For Salev- Ford. Complek. in good“ condmon. with self unto: and bab‘ tory. tlrux practicalh' not Also a: few other used cure for “145.09“- path garage Lake l'nrellt.1‘eleph01r‘ L. F. 80. ' 9-11 l-‘ur Snlr Gimn pansy plant-x at 30c pn-r dozen. P. H. â€Her. 8â€! Sknkio .>\\(‘lllll'. ‘\ llpd For Snle--\'ounz saddle horse. Cm be seen It North Slade livery. Chestnut St. Winneth. In. 1-10 For SalewOne 1916 Ford, A 1 con- dltlon. Call H. P. 597. . t! Q l-‘ur lu-m 'rm-m- «tn-tun henna! lflzue. 6-7 and m rnnmu. (‘lénlrnlly by} ,(‘nh-d, iultnhh- fur hutvl or fnmllp‘.‘ Him and mm water. wm. be "darn youth-d and put in A l (-ngtmhm fur" .rx‘oupmwy June I. Henry K. l‘tmlun { sun. u a. PIM m. 2 Hf ! Fur Rm! Purnlnhwd column at! Ruvimu Aim) 6 mom unfurnishe-d' Hrzmw «mama» Tvl H P 747~J. Hg For Rent A six roam voting». All modern (-Imw-nII-ncm. TeI. “NR. 7!†W. (‘q-ntral Aw. .> ' de For Rem 341mm flat at M3 was! t‘vnlrul An: Also hurn. .(‘nll Iv], H. P. #311. ‘ (f Fur [lo-m Bountiful "only “INN-th- ml mums, ~ingh- nr ennflua In". lhu‘lnc lir‘hv. Phum- 1153. de Fur RN" Nh-vly furniiIc-«l rnnm. 3'13 \‘im- Aw ‘ ll For Rom u-rmun hum-v, 342 Park Avon within n-an)‘ rvm‘h ()1 Ration um! wlumln. Rvm rv-ummmlv ch-l, 220. Inquire u! H .\l. Laing. 271 Park Aug 3 ll "nus" for Rent and for Sale -Au(u and Fire Imurunce money In 1mm H‘ K‘ l‘nulo 1: Son. Pearl Theatro Bldg. To“. H. P, 17. if l-‘urnislu-d mom: for rrm. cum'en Ivnl I block from car line. 932 .\' St. Johns Ave. near Bloom St. Tel 1299 H. P. ' For Rent 1' moms and bath. with nice ham and large gut-Den. 1024 (‘lnrk 9L, m-nr Bloom. Vein n‘nsnn- uh)“. Apph’ A, E. Olemn. 387 Mor- nille’ Rd. TM. H. P‘ 925. llrl‘! Fur III-lit Thrm' III-tun heal-NI Fur mm Furnhhed ml any or wm-k. Alum rmmq hrmwkvoping. Phone 330.: hnuivkyoping. Phone 330.: 1!; Far Rm! ‘2 large roomsmvnh Illm'p- I ing porch connected !or mm hump-9 keeping. 61:3 W. Park Aim Phonvi 108%. Hde For "ml 5 room hum» \xilh hnih AH mndvrn mmwnlvncm.{and Hun roughly rvwlo-(‘urult'tt Koran-d (m nukwnud :.\\'6- Apply 10‘ \annm Aw. "m. 72:. R I If Fur mm Furnhhed moms by the» any or wm-k. Alum mumq (or tht For Rent Purnh modvrn cunvonh-m-M Dunning. T01. H l 62:? S. Juhns AV". For ant Furnished romn~ draw 607. [)rvrflt‘ld Ava. Tr], SUI-R. For "N" Purnlrxhed 4 thorn flul. modern vunwnlvnoon. (‘nll «m J M Housing To-l. H. P. 263. Admire». 621'. S“ St .h-hni Ave. M-de P. 273.‘ ‘ t! For "on: Modern npnnmems. 6 rooms nnd hath. XAr£e~ screwed porchos. (Tor‘ St. Johns and Morulne Road. Addrun H. Palmer. TN. 776â€".“ H Fur Brut Uuraxr‘ span» for (‘uH H. I" 249. For Rent .9 room house thorough» {y rmlecoruh-d, Steam he“. hflf’d wood noon. upper and lower rile-«pink porch. 1! baths. larle Iliad] xruundn and garden. J. P. Sampson_ Hlah~ land Park, 315 Central AVG. if am Just received. "Inland Pur‘ (no Bunk ‘ I For Rent-43 room house. Inquire H Borchardt. 573 W. Purk AVO. Tel. H P. 273.‘ ‘ t 33.00 "In", For THE HIGHLAND lien!- â€"8uou you. a race i vod POI SAL! R room huuw \xil): hnih rnnwnlvncm. {and Hm qlo-(‘nrult-tt Koran-d (m PurnluhI-d 4 mmnfln! Inn-es (‘ult un J. M dupouq boxc- Inland Hml’nc I'Lde Mir: 9nd “I! Anyone wishing to bowl in tlw Patrotlc meet. no mailer whether they ever rolled I hall hï¬â€™ore will have an mun! chance at the prise mu m: the regular Dorian. u tho print will he drum (or \ , Wanted to Run Country home lo [cued on good road wiihin ten mile: of iown or railroad runnin. into Chl~ cago. Northwestern prefprrcd. mm :m modorn houne. coniainina from 12 'io 16 rooml with adequate bnthrooml, 'garnge and enough acreage to par- I‘mit keeping a cow. chickens. and l insoluble garden, Address Box 36. ;Evnnuon. HI. 7-12 I with to announce my removal from 3| St, John: A". to n 8. Oman 133)’ anl nelr (‘eniral Ave. Ira. (‘ano- pin! or "Ruhlwmech"the mmqwr (0n pen name- hau been pul on a cmmh- n! may: for the I'nrm wmther. Maw 30?) men M yet? of the his mom and the prodlcuon in \hu owr 1.000 tclmn will be In the “at. Ten team:- from here van» on- "red h the Sun‘- mN‘t. “'lll than be ï¬ve â€KIN“ Mg mI-v!‘ Get In D?- furo- SMdear p. m Enlrlex {or the bl; Purldlc wurnumvnl tn ’lw held on lllles all «m-r the State wlll be malled Suar- «lny. Anyone wishlng to bowl or lulp in mm wonhy cnunw mny le-ve entry at Majwlllc nllvyn. We “.00 each PYFHL 5 man double-n and :xlnglea. Tu hulld and equlp lcn Allen .1 (‘nmp Grant. Rocflord II the purpose mus modern Improvements: unfur- Ely km property 1nd tccouibio by lronds good in nll weather to mm. 1mm: on Northwestern Rallmd bo- .treen Chicago and Rlclne. Adore-l ‘Box as. Evanston In. 7-1: Wanted» Prunlon ur- rump-Monk“ varh Indy or invalid and a» [ulna Thv Mir-«vi Jordln. Phone H. P. or part 0! non“. for 3 monlha begin- "In; June 27â€). NM over "0.1%"!- adults. Adan-m: T. William:- 0!“: BulldinthIcuKn Rulnln preferred. H pd Wanted to Buy A pony basket curl. renumnble. (‘nll 516 lmurel Aux. DuBrm‘k mam: Academy, H i, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS We have newr shown such gelty blouses a! this low price fore and the values will really‘ surprise you. Daintlly designed of plain white voiles,striped voile: and barred voila: simple hem» stitched and tucked models and New weave: consuungo v urim crepe 0f corded and embmoden-d eflecu; 38 to u: "when; yard 50: .nd ‘0: . Yesterday's exprea_s brought us several dozen additional new models to add to our already large ‘ . and pleasing dealer) of bloqcs of plain white vqnles,striped vmles j at $2.50. Eve blousensacreathn and barred vozlw; simple hem» .5 of charming. my; designed m stitched and tucked models and ! anindmdual manner oftheï¬nest others lace trimmed; choice 81.25 ‘voile; plain or tnmmed 3345:3250 We have newr ghown su_ch relty blouses at this low pnoc gefore and the values will really‘ surprise you. Dainuly designed SITUATION WANTID Wonderful VW 50câ€"- ‘3." 59c 59c Pictorial Review Patterns ' Here The May Sale of Blouses is apicuous {or its splendid values and the pleasmg variety of lea offered. Two of the best values are featured below. .; Buy War Saving 5 ‘ ps' Each Week. Uncle Sam Needs “You Help to Win the War: Allho the month is only half ov the May White Sale has already made'a mane Imus record tor itself. New rtmcnts of White merchandise are coming in every day. bn‘ngmg new Interest the sale and valuable opportunities for economy. Exquisite New; Voile Blouses F'uc Whit. Voila c {urIu-hed numu. for 3 monlha begin- Nu! over 3.0.1'11100 T. William 0!“! at $1.25 Employment ( f w’iemr. A Feature if the‘May White Sale velopr charms. prm ' styled m the mow ; mueï¬nls arr won. deriully tine, fmd the trimmings can not of slugs Jim. and embroider'ws. 3 [Tell ant“ n ".75. {etching ' attractive vanetyof muslinwear in vcr and V neck gowns dainty show petticoats; ï¬ne muslins and chemise. A . nainsooks brqy ry peand lace tnmmed; you'd cXpect th \ qualities to sell for $1.50; special Mudi ‘ cu gt $1.75 | Cone! C1 An exï¬ptional offering of women's muslin gowns and c ise; musli car of tasty style, and good material; trimmed ' tine emb rid. and neat hemstitching; all sizes; regular 51 5 qualities; i ' 1.81.00. . :ï¬om, Petticoats and Chemise 00m on: \‘b lat-any. \lnu-Innh. murmur c0- 01th n “I the puthll)‘ Work In- Mqu ‘4! In Iho Third MW" rflmu; ’7' hmught nplrn d Mulls. l. , to (um-m! to you the «In- rerp kn. not onh' n! this burn-u hul mm pmln- â€bony [Jun or- nnlflon. Thk Id h)’ â€E In pM‘m «u (‘ I:!€ :: tn"? (16,11 A 5" ramq’n rerr hul Th Idiot!“ letter In» received by 1! fro- the â€hm: hm: cam- one“? mmlflm humumrxerg n (‘ hum. \l’ the new Hardy mm. lumefmcmrmtwiuin or shadow wnpceflectmlo wide; yarduc-nllh H‘X‘IATHDN 0F LIBERTY HAHN N'BIM'ITY GIVEN u Faun whorl; [an 0... luau lint-Idol lo the lllthlud Part Pr"! y the WarrewMeyer Co. normally you". Wilbur D. )1an .wmand Chemise ‘1 9:2 at $2.50 An exam-om] ofler of ï¬ne m in comet mu; material is good » in; qunlity md they are ï¬n'nhed th out embrotdery. bended with - «mac. TM! I! the In" me; in: at Mr your. Bonidou very im rtnm hn~ Inc" I ghon program ud a urril‘ hour are planned. wdlmtoriurdi‘c yudwï¬qmudlywqï¬ 10 yard limit; â€(mm Cone! Coven at 45c Genuine Fruit-ot-Kheâ€"Iou-l In: Heavy Bleached M‘l vdu 05¢ Warner