Fur Rent» 7 mnm< and bath. with nice barn and large garden. 102+ (‘lnrk St, near Binom. \‘nry' reason- :mln, Apph' A. E‘ ï¬lm-on. 3‘17 \[nr- :nim‘ Rd. T01. H. P “'37 â€~13 inmwkoeping. Phone 35’.“ ‘Fnr Rant 6 All mmlhrn u “"1th rm! Huh-wood n. .\\'r*. To)‘ 725- For Rent,“ Furnishvd 4 momï¬nt modern conveniences. (“all on J. M. Deming. Te). H. P, 263. Adrms 625 S. Johns Ave. 104113.! For Rent» Furniahod drm; 6n; Dow‘l‘flP‘d Aw “DI-R. For Rent-3 room houw {hm-Hugh- )y redecorated. Steam heat. hard wood floors. upper and lower eleeping porch, 2 baths. large shady grounds and garden. J, F. Sampson. High- land Park. 315 Central Ave L! For Rem- Modern apartments. 6 rooms and bath. Large screened porches. Cor. St. Johns and Mnralne Road. Address H, Palmer. To}. TTG-M. t! For Bennâ€"Sula†deposits boxes at 83.00 per you. One hundred new you: Just meshed. Highlmd Park 3m. Bmk. t! For Remâ€"8 room house. Inquire H. Borchardt. 573 W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 273. rr Fur R'I‘nt Furnishmi ronme hv the y .:r mmk: AIM) rmxnw fnr light LEW. FOR RENT, FOR Sm PAGE ElGHT LYON E: HEAL), rnnwn IOHCM. and tho» «Ivonrutvd. antmi on m. App‘v 101 “Why†s-R. r! 6 room hone. EXCMMG‘ Upright Pianos as low as $75; Square Piano. for $l5; pianos Grand Pianos and Player- Pianos atproportionately heavy reductions. These are purely nominal prices. With every instru- ment we give a liberal exchange privilege. â€:0 5 "‘3'†Both Grands and U rights arglincluded.h These 1?. PI "05 struments sellforsuc reasona e prices w en entire )7 new that prompt attention will be necessary to secure a slightly used ope. Lyon 66 Healy~madc Washburn Pianos, new, sell for $275; in this sale Ire several having had only short usage, which are offered for less than $200. 'I‘IIIWU’ l'lfll N) Superb examples of these great makes pre and â€ama'pllms to be found in this sale. If you do not object to an instrument having had a little use, provided it is intrinsically as good as new, you will need no second invitation to inspect that: pinion. smnway Pianos and Pinhole-Pianos FOB BENT Suburban Home Owners! my ronme 1w Hmï¬ irm. rumm< fnr lightfwhuh‘ Wabash am. at Jacluon BoaL, (bk-to $5 on delivay and $5 a month is all that i cmryto haveagoodpiano unt toyoor 31ml ~‘ with hath and (ha are included. All former sales are surpassed 1n vanety and scope 321 PIANOS We have been getting ready for months for our Annual Spring Sale 10<11Dl1 \d Iva-9min! Known In Musk If tl' If For "Put Attracuu- duw'u !u M rnnnh. and ‘nrn‘yv, In“ w-nml wiH rs‘n' znrnzo wpurnhlx TM inâ€. h- Exnhwr. (‘nn ho- hm! In \vhulo n!" in part H man») during Hm mmmor mnxnhc. 3W» .K'kv-kin My "Fr-l, 726 .1. Fur "mu Purniflml mum< 3le ‘H ‘4 S. Sv. Jnhn< \\'n-. fr Fur "I'll! SM'mun Ann. within l':l<_\' r0 «Hwy-3:. Rem runsr lmguin For lh‘m‘C'uronm (‘nntml \vn, .»\|~'0 H. I" 67.1. "all“! for RN" and for Snle--Auto and Fire Insurance. money to loan. H. K. ï¬nale Son. Pear) Theatre Bldg. Tel. H. P. 17‘ t! For Rent» A six mom munge. A!) modern convenipm‘ns. TM. R60~R. 7M W, (‘untrnl Ave. 11pd Furnidwd mums for rwnt, mmw-n ion: 1 Mock (ram car Iinv 932 N St. Johns Ava. near Bloom St. Tel 128.0 H. P. For Rent Three stx-nm heated Hats. 61-? and 10 rnnmR. ("ontrnllylm mini. suimhh- {or hotel or family. Hat and cold water. Will hn rndmu nmtod and put in A l mndltinn for m'rupunry June 1. Henry R. f‘nale mu. 1‘? 9. First R. H n-un H;I_\ Hnmi. l'lpd Fur In-m Purnhhm! rating» at 'n Emil. .Um 6 room unfumlshml nnw mums-v. Ixmnnrll 31K Rutter illiunw Aux If Hr "PM Furnh‘h: lh-nt ,\ ~i\ hrm- w'rm-n Rent rvasmmbh ' E. \L Lainz. 27 un [mu-v. 3H2 Park reach of «Minn nnd flat in 593 “(Mt barn, (‘uH toll. p. )7â€! I" u If" Pnrk AV. (‘Ulllt 1H iihwl IIpd 1 \Vt-~'t H [0‘]. 1! Park in nnd 7, 2‘30 ( AV". ,1] '29 N. For Sale- 7100 Motion St. Johns Av. near St. Johns Place; 100 feet Green Bay Road near [Merfleld Av; 200 [not with 9 room house, Sheridln Rd, and Linden; 1.0 feet cor. St. Johns and Vine A16; 100 feet cor. Jmlqm and Au. Raflnll; 50 ice! Railroad Av. mar [Aurel Av. These and other at attracgh'e prices. (‘th or tnrm-a E. S. Gull. Phone 309, A)» lint! m. ’Qlel-H pd. Fur inlo- Ham pan-y plank m Bur pwr nhuon. P. H.K,\“Hhr, M9 Sin-M.» \xv'mu ‘ â€pd inc n cunnnunity. \‘vrx h-nmnnhlo rmut' r†dnrn- and [mini upnrxnwnl In‘ “WIN cunnw-Hun, Eslahlhhrd huslnmn. ltkv- .1 I Hi Pwahh u! prrwnl o‘wm-r nnl)‘ ronmm r, â€WWW" fur wllinu. A human»- «.ppnrtuuih-€<~MMWH Fur sulr Pump-row Hnln xrnn-ry mu! alvaNuu-wn huflm-w Eu 1! good cunnnunily. \‘vrx n-nmnnhlo mm «'H ‘hrrt' «IXIII {Hull- uuurlmunl In Fur Sula {\Huust he“ ranunu l’h-mr 322‘ 0‘7 For “PM Plo‘uwnm 111")!!th room for mu- pu-rmn, Inn! ~idv, fnur mi- mum to train. Phatm 989 12 Jnrl' and “\HI' upnrxnwnl In hm hm, Eslahlhhrd husmmn. wahh u! prrwnl o‘wm-r nnl)‘ romum : w‘linu. A [magnu- opportunityM‘Mhln‘n A mumfurtahlt- hnmr with mm†mpim) qnnh inwmu'gut- .hldrnu‘ H. 3'. P. var» Un- ~. Hiuhhd vurk. m. “1|"va “an!“ A (Mr) )8 «null! Inn- 4 pu-Hinn m nurse mum and mulho-r'n hrlp (:vr unr ur hm 'pmnH c-uucrnlnl mrrnundinp will he comm Mm! ruhrr Ihzm huh wag“. Ad- lirv-s l'n'uhwn- Run“, 'JI)r‘\l1~n‘p. [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS run u u: 9..“ gu~ and (“ml l 0‘? 1‘I-nlra) Ave†flu Wank! hub (‘thI-n Irmwn and “(hr-r )u-lp, ermhh- Laundry. Tulv Winn-d A mnl-i fur gem-mi lmuu‘ Work Hum! \Inxo'v‘ To], H. P 970 Mr-. S. P. Juhnslun, l3 Park, l'hmw 5' “an!“ Girl fur ago-Hun! Mark» lkmmnn Half} (h. l‘ “um-d \ounu xirl ur vmmun In do Hxhl hnun'wurk an (‘nuph- hour'- dnil). App!) nhrr flu) n‘rlm'k ll 320 H. ('rnlrnl A\‘-- â€pd Wanted (‘nmm-u-m ulrl fur ou-u ernl huunewnrk. Tc-I. 213 H Wanted Tu'u uumcn for hmm rlnnninfl h} Hu- dn\ Tel. H‘ FY ‘21! Wlllrd prn-rivnrn-d 1| all ro-ruTvl 100(I_ I! ï¬llnnllun \\ unto-d “null-d ,~\ xv Kiri. Mr» H l) Want“ (‘ook for Hi‘hllnd Par): Hmplt‘al Adan-n" X The Pr": nffleu ll Slum-Hun “'an up. Easy payments. Mon! [on have lhu- shade trees and run-Ine- ln rear. rumo u-nrly and pivk lhr heal )uu. â€sour A. Iran. R. 21R Renpvr him-k \"_' W. \Vnnhlnmnn St. N For Sale ~An Old: c-lght cylinder nutomobllo. seven pasnnlrr, uu-d four monlhn. 1917 modvl. cheap fbr cash. Equipped up to duo. Owner ï¬ghting for Ma mumry In Pruner and must sell. Call at 1019 Mount (or Ava. Wnukognn. lll,.nflel.l$1b1, John l‘nxvr 12-13pd For Suk- 5300.01! cunh buys hm» mmh-rn bungalow on Suds Terrncr )ulpinlnu (-lvrlrlc lino jam («1th n! \lurmm- Rd. Ration. Alan 50 3. Ian fronting Waukvxnn Ave. Nlldn Tar- rm-o and Ort‘hurd SI. .5504†and For Nllf~~0ne 1916 Ford. A l (‘00- Want! Sowsng by dmon. Call 1!. P4 691. 1! Mr-. Jordln )‘hunv H For Salt A san ivo hnx. To‘l. My: (JIM 749 J‘ ‘9 mum on n 1-- I†'l'HHI SITI‘ATNDV WA ‘7'?!) Women's CoatsSJ 2.75 Reduced from $16.50 Charming silk dresa-s of the latest style developmentzfasthned of beautiful quality taffeta in combination with gmrgettc crepe; others of crepe dc chine and line satin; each style indwldual---no two alike; all popular colors HELP WANTRD Nu woman in these war times can afford to ox'erlook one single Chance for saving. . This is an opportunity for economy that is very un~ usual, for reductions like these ordinarily come much later in the season. Thv splendid stylc of our garments and their high qualixy make these price reductions all the more interesting. Only one garment of a styleâ€"and each style an individual model Suits, Coats, Dresses at Marvelous Sam? Reductions on Apparel ThTt ‘ Are Worth Your While 11'\0 urnvral hqu-l' Work I) Pun-n, IPI 1H. 'affeta and Georgette Dresses The daily arrival of new white merchandise is keeping the interest in this May Sale keyed-up to the highest pitch. We ask you to investigate our values in the following lines: ---Voile Blouses -â€"-Infant’s Wear ---Towels u-Muslinwear -'--Drss Fabrics ~--Laces .-.Middies «Domestics -~-Embroideries ---Wamer Corsets ---Linens ---Neckwear Former Prices, $16.50 to $34.50 Gt-Iwrnl â€MM - l’ R .H m Rt. Juhth Envmmv (h. Hlxhlund .75 $14.50 $19.75 1 1’3"! I A I'M» r" “Him Successors to The Warren-Meyer Co. Wank-d to Ian. Country hone lo- mum! on not! and within (on one: n! town or “ï¬nal running Into Ch!- mgu. Nxmhwmom prelorred, Must hr modrm hum-c, containing fmm It in M rrumu with ndmuuh hnlhhonms. uvruue :nu‘. umuxh acreage to DO" mil lumping :1 mt. Chlmal. and l \v-un-Yrumt [nrdvn A‘ddMlI BO! 3‘- F.\r-u~tlm. IH 742 l2. Piori. tel. H. P, 51 Aux nghuood. lH “lino-J Tu bu) » cirt-nu'r Ad~ drum; 1' SI ’4 Pro-ru- lbflh‘l'. ‘20“ “ II!!!“ Bud: n m! Ana-urn. Ad- dl‘v-~ l' H but) “(3 * 12M Wanted M Bell Country home containing 12m 16 rooml: must have modern Improvements: on fur- Iy Inf-go proper“ um accessible by much good In all weather to some (on on North's-tern Railroad be- tween Chic-m and Racine. Addres- Box 3.. Eva-cum m. ‘ 7-]! 11- “law Sewn: by the day 1! Mn. Jordln. l‘hunv H‘ P. 09. If H. (‘aldrr down not pay vhurm-n for during? an ear ‘Hhm 30 d1,†“my I‘H’ he mm (M charges IIIN‘I' â€rm Mutnr Trum- 12.13-43- “llflr‘ Tu bu) » cirt-nu'r Ad~ draw 1' S ’. Pro-n. nfllm- I‘h‘fl Suddle- humm- fur rom, h) the- Mom DuBrock fldln‘ underlay 516 Laurel Ave. To). H. P. â€25 1:4 )4‘urr. Animal wild and \‘Icluuu. up! In Mrlkv and kids. Notify Quarter- nm~lrr, PI. Shoridnn. 12-13 IAN! (ivnllr.nfnn‘n purn- mutual“- Im' “7.,th wnmn‘hero- on .N“ 9!. Jam» Aw. banter“ Prnlt'r and Hhrruhm Rd. Ilolurn (u H!- h‘. Shor- illnn "IL Rn ward 12 In“ an dog cullnr wnh Mn and mumry Invomo Howard, 304 N. Shc-ridnn “and, 13 Sir-’od From (‘mulrJ ninblv. Fl. Sheridan, I‘ll. April 3). 19M, nm' cm- ulr} hum». gelding. bright bay.black mum and tail, height )5 bandit, one â€win Wright ‘50 â€M. An about nine lml‘ Black leather puru- Contain- lnx a blue vnumeled vuflly box. month!) llckrl um! I nmnll sum 0! Hume). Finder mug hue money if â€my will mlurn pocket book and llt-Iu-L TM. 2324 M. M. M|c(‘nulhrv win“ In SI: To] IISCELLANEOUB Spring suit. $19. 75 Reduced from $27 50 I J‘ Hng by the day. (,‘All hunv H‘ P. .9, I3pd Gardenl-c- Chulu F 513. Address Prairie , lH. ltpd unm- m, remnvn‘ AV'n m 11 8 Grim" “MW.“ Art Mn, " Employment M. Mud‘nught-y 12 m: Hm“ ("m :1 mulu'} â€Illw rrlln‘nul ~uldiq-y' 9 M hv Wan‘u hymn ('Tln-svcv) rd Rum rvmhm- mu Rll>~|:«, hulking The "nu-1,a Hung" i cum In re- xnrdrd with approval ! hr Mmitï¬ MI upvralhms n» set-d and gird"! (ooh. One dluadrnntngo- M can ï¬shing m n that one': book may become entangled In a nubmurt nr 8 float!â€" in: mine. A; mm M the enrol wm In cmn~ plot-“d c-m‘h Merchant d «nth other volunteer Iâ€! he MM ed hi: ï¬rm and told when m'mpn which pro?» "My Mil nut be uan urh Inter in 1hr urnmn. \‘IN â€n“ Th1 n u lhohgm uben plnn of doing n. M! a unions! lineman. Mot swm u urging th I: be mien up in Wanton-n. lAke «much- lnud Park nnd ovary nher lAke mumy oily and village llc‘u onlquo lghhbeoome Ire-d; 80m Rome much-nu, the cancer ones. will give a much as 0 an a week to farm wqri in per The purpose is to lg lncreau the muon'n food supp] aid in the harvest 3nd relieve ch acute hbor fluorine. thus )endln a hand in nthtlnl the wtr. leertyvflle "nurted’ â€menu-3.." By the terms of n pl n originated by Semtor Rodney B. ft. hippo" the owner of r Inn farm. ev‘ery merchant mun: or 0! will [In I day's work op some rm I! ‘the “peak loul" time this our. Would line Eton a I- Work an 80.9 I Hal, Labor PH SENATOR SW11"! UNCRIQ UNIQUE FAB PIOHN‘T prvu-m x-umhlh‘ ! rum!!! [1 Hf "OH" .1: mar) a) M ODI‘I‘. 0! 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