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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Dec 1919, p. 7

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‘der Grocery BUOHCF nue .vorv 2n szhlnnd (15501 ( hn~tmas Day ‘ . he gum-n to the x!"".'.«“ln. {he mem- 1; ‘lpz-ra (\mlpfiDY» (, ‘.', far: and 031“ rm: .hc men in the : 'Frzstmas evening 0i; mullmn dance. week frnm Christmas a. h-vvrai big show3 - F rt» beginning Mon- wnr "The Scandals of ‘33 Central Aye r0me nerwce Two Jazz or- :‘nc wards. and ; there will be Santa (‘Iaus will b. »t' the soldiers. 13y the biggest the t‘dt 33c 23c 20c 31c 28c 35c «hrection hm: Chm" Mll offer 35c 40c 33c 22c 72c North Shore Trust Co. EARL W. GSELL inc spring I am always exti‘omw x). but at thi> Univ 1 can «1w, ii}- pimw at my lvisurv and thy ' n!‘ :1 cumpi‘vhensive study is aux ‘12l".i1'1HnL' is my \‘m'mimi 51 ”101‘. 95890 It if humor , iiin :4 t'\'(‘ I' “th rmw m! TH E (; ARDEN LOVER ('H A Growing Savings Account Will Bring You Satisfaction thv r1- Greeting Cards Kodaks Parker Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Thermos Bottles Cigars and Cigarettes Stationery Perfumes and Toilet \Vater \Vhitman’s Candies California Chocolate Shop Chocolates hamirmng is my \‘m-mmr H} hnhb)‘. I IOVC [n «in it nu npcns up I hope In he a- hm-A and as happy as a ‘xurk w-r ynurs fur gnud. L-rvatnw and mnrv of it. We Pay 2 plant his rank-n on pa~ v a better tixm to plan ) make a planting plan. DOERRIER. . Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Call and get one of our Home Savings Banks Gift Suggestions \Y Pharmacist 3 Per Cent on Savings. 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits. (A State Bank) \V Phone 23 In return for getting their wages advanced. some people positively pro- mise that they will be careful not to work too hard. Blessed is he who has a sense of hu- mnr. It keeps him from getting nut ' ‘an :u‘v nnly dichront outsidu In t \u- are all alike, Think of tha u mm «m a customer. x! (mm vauuns un- hww lu-inz'uiven («- wmninu {unthull teams. but the («Jul x'mdvnts 'it in solitude in l'W' m< THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS SENOR IBANEZ MAKES INITIAL APPEARANCE The author of The Four Horsemen made his initial appearance in (‘hi- cago at Recital Hall. Fine Arts Building. last Sunday evening. Al- though the lecture was widely an- lmum'ell to the general public; it was given under the auspices of the Spanish Society in (‘hicagm and the great majority of the audience was made up of Spanish people. made up of Spanish people. St-nm Ibanez was introduced in Spanish while those who understood th a wvrd of the language were won- -\uthur of “The Four Horsemen” at Recital Ha". Fine Arts Bldg, Chicago Sunday Evening Every department of this big store is sparkling with that wonderful Christmas spirit and everything has been done to make this your gift store. Lessen your gift buying worries and help you select that present. Christmas Gift Suggestions that are Practical and Pleasing Cooking utensils made of Alurninum ‘are always acceptable ‘as a valued giftâ€"as everyone knows the weamng qualities and especially the Wear- Ever Brand. It is durable, economlcal and we have whole sets ‘or separate pieces. Give Pyrex-ware for Christmas gifts and you’ll know your present was receiv- ed with joy. When you use Pyrex Glass- ware you can see the baking as it pro- gressesâ€"it bakes better because glass is one of the best conductors of heat and then you can serve it thQ,.table in the same’dish. Shoo Flies $1.50 to $6.75 A toy that every child loves to play withâ€" strong, durable and al- ways attractive to the little ones. Auto Robes are Always Appreciated and Then They Are 30 Practical Lg/r/F'L. 5:23;" $5.00 to $25 SHOP EARLY IN THE MORNING Store open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. until further hotice â€"and such a large variety to select from. Real- 1v vou have not completed your Christmas shop- ping until you visit this little wonder shop on the third fl001. Aluminum Ware for Xmas Giving The Famous Wear-Ever Brand Pyrex Glass Wonderful Gift Things in Our Gift Shop Just What She Wanted Baking Ware dering whether the noted man would make his address in this tongue. They were soon relieved, however, of any doubts on that matter when the speaker announced that, for the sake of those who were not familiar with the Spanish language, an interpre- ter would give the first third of the lecture in English after which Sen~ or Ibanez would repeat the same in Spanish. the interpreter leading again with the second third, followed by the author, and so on until’the lecture was finished. Senor Ibanez said that nothing he had ever seen had so impressed him as the dazzling spectacle of New York City, with its splendor, its lights, its Babel towers of brick and L - -M h (lvfy the very heavens. "S‘- v'v'ti d'splay thorn at nigh? “The Best Store on the North Shore” W A U KEGAN RUBIN’S WE GIVE D 8 H TRADING STAMPS Bags, Suitcases and Trunks We have a large and com- plete line of Bags, Suit Cas- es, Student Bags, etc., priced very‘ reasonable, and very appropriate for Christmas gifts. You must see this line and then you’ll realize what high quality luggage it is and learn our very reason- able prices. Very attractive as Xmas gifts. Priced from Mahogany Candle Sticks 35c to $3.50 We are showing a complete stock of Auto Robes, â€"the well-known Strook make. Robes that are known for the excellent quality. We have them in the var- ious sizes and weights. You are sure to please if you give an Auto Robe for Christmas. Give a Blanket to the Home â€"and you are sure to strike it right. For blankets are always welcome. The blankets we are show- ing are as handsome as they are practicalâ€"and we have such a large stock for you to select from. Priced from had so bewildered his imagination by its audacity of device that it took on a stellar magnificance. America is a wonder-land, an El Dorado which sur- passes the wildest fancy of a dream- er's dreams, in the opinion of Senor Ibanez. President Wilsnn is a poet. the greatest living' today. Although he does not write poetry. he has the via- ion, he lives above and beyond the ,common lifi‘ of man. He is a seer in the true sense. Often has the author seen him in a Vision. as one who i9 greatly misunderstood because so far above the ordinary conception of man- kind. At {hose times he has wings which grow from his shoulder blades. and those angel wings drag' on the ground, as he walks familiarly in the dust of his generation, and the surgâ€" Pure Wool Blanket Special: A full sized double blanket made of all wool and a desirable gift for any housewife. This blanket is really one of the best blanket values we have offered at: .................... $16.75 $10 to $25 Long Tom Machine Guns Priced at $2.25 The boys are simply Wild about this new toy. They are made to last and finished like the real ones. for the Colonial Living Room, Bedroom, Sew- ing Room and Sun Par- lor. ‘1: are door knockers for the guest room, door porters, book ends, and bird brac- kets of metal enameled in white with hand painted decorations in natural col- The ornaments will ap- peal to the home furnish- er on account 1 of their bright colors and highly decorative value. Prices from $1227 to $5.75 in our Kenilworth Gift Shop. Artistic ‘ Ornaments ing populace place heedless feet on these wings, ignorant of what they do. Ibancz spoke with great force and eloquence. Those who heard him, and did not understand the Spanish lan- guage, were sorely regretful of this fact, just as the author himself ex- pressed his deep regret that he had never learned the English language. Hin'ing carefully ‘au-hed the work of the football team the past (311, many people feel that they are fully qualified to talk about modern edu- cation. Flm Gmthu Important. No beginnings of things. however small. are (0 be neglected because can. tinlmnr‘e makes them zrmt.-â€"-Phnardx. PAGE SEVEN

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