; , v _d_ 33,. :2; Vii _ :3“; m I 7 ï¬lfllflfllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllflllllllllm"lllllllll!IIIIIIIlllllIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE.‘ ‘11 9* ' I 2KN§QWMMMWWWMMMM§ Warm beautiful Cumforters and Blankets at reduced prices. Golden Oak Dining Room TEble. $18.00 value, at .............. Dining Room Chairs, strong, neat reduced to ................... l-lb. jar pure Preserves, Boulevard Brand. all flavors .............. l-lb. package Highland Brand Coffee ........................ 82.00 to 84.00 values. silk and knitted. in latest colnr creations. Blankets at reduced prices. $7.50 values, special for this sale. . . Large blue enameled 'three-piece Turkey Roaster .............. 50c to $2.50 $300, $8.00, $10.00 Sweaters. at, 0 . ‘. Men‘s Cravats, Everything Goes-«Cut Prices on Everything Furniture Bargains GRA F 0N OLA S The Northwestern Department Store The Store for Everybody Established 1868. Northwest Corner Central Ave. and First St. Telephone 241 "F you are intending to purchase a Piano, Player-Piano or Gra/onola, see R. S. BRAND with THE SMITH PIANO COMPANY. 311 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. A COMPLETE LINE OF THE LA TEST STYLES OF COL UMBIAvGRA FONOLAS 311 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago THE SMITH PIANO CO. Telehone in your order for ROLAND 8. BRAND PIAN OS Telephone: Highland Park 702-16 nmumuummmwmmmmmtmmmmmmmmn Men's Blanket Lounging Robes $10.00 values sacriï¬ced at $5 this sale, ea. Men‘s“Shetland 33118†$9.75 $2.50 to $7.00 THE LATEST HITS IN RECORDS Records Lake County Agent AND $5. 00 $2. 75 $9.75 $2.00 45c and our Mr Brand will make free delivery. Combination Bed and Springs, wonderful value at ............................ Guaranteed All-cotton Felthrt Ticking Mattress. full Size Medium-size Splint Clothes Baskets, very special. . unmmuuwmmmmmxu Egg Mash and Scratch Feedâ€"They are Best HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Try .our Poultry Feeds It is denied that the proï¬teers pay no attention to the request of the gov- ernment that they grant more reason- able prices. as they have responded to the same by putting up prices another notch. And if you buy a $15 silk shirt. it is a pretty sure sign that you are working for wages‘ and not a salary The merchants who now proceed to. advertise their winter stock freely: and turn it into money at reasonable. ï¬gures will be in a position to adjust themselves to any price level that may appear. They will not be subâ€"j ject to losses due to the style changâ€" ‘ es which follow each other with be- wildering rapidity. The public is right! in looking for bargains following thej holiday period. a Now that war time prohibition isi dellarcd constitutional, some folks' will not feel so much the need of a holiday January I But even assuming that stocks of goods are below normal, they are held at such high ï¬gures that a decline in prices would mean heavy loss. Some day the shortages due to temporary war time conditions will be supplied. Goods will begin to accumulate and then prices will drop. The check re- ported to export trade must accen- tuate that tendency. It is never possible to clean out a winter stock except by a special drive at this season. These are times when the merchants ï¬nd it necessary to carry as small stocks as possible. Goods run to money very fast. If they carry over considerable stocks, they will have a great many dollars lock- ed up in them, on which they must pay high rates of interest. Conditions in retail trade are so mixed and upset that it is difficult to forsee the future. It is a time when small stocks and big cash balances are desirable. Goods are reported scarce, though the stores seem well ï¬lled. Still people often have trouble in getting what they ask for. Large numbers of people have 3L ways waited for the purchase of win- ter supplies until the Christmas trade was over. They look for bargains to be advertised soon after New Year and no doubt there will be these chan- ces this year. It is getting so a girl can't buy $300 coat without being taken fox $1‘0 a week stenographer“ HOLIDAY TRADE $16.50 $17.50 $1.00 WWWW‘W 3 Telephone 936 i wnlmnxou . PIMPâ€! u: : JOHN E. CONRAD : Attorney at Law : 201 WW SC. Wuï¬oquflino'u : OOOOOOOOOOOO0.00.00.00.00 125 North St. Johns avenue lehiand Park IE IEI IIE I“ mammamnmmmammnmmnmnmmmmmmm @ H . wax <05 95055 3H m C. M. GATES PAINTING Paper Banging And Deconéhg Nob-Io I.†m om Av. mum-a Pan lake Shore Express 2 l Baggage and’ Freight I HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. 0. C. DOERRIE'R LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT By buying a SO-gallon ticket at Moldaner 86 Humer Melody Woods P. 0. Box 314 Station's Greetings A. G. McPHERSON The Ford is an honest car in the fullest sense of the termâ€"built on an honest de- sign with honest materials, sold at an honest price with the assurance of honest performance and an equally honest, efï¬- cient after-service. Besides, it has been proved beyond question that the Ford is most economical, both to operate and maintain. It is one of the utilities of daily life. Your order solicited. Efï¬cient after- service is behind every Ford car. Runa- bout, $500.00; Touring Car, $525.00; Coupe, $725.00; Sedan, $850.00; One-Ton .Truck Chassis, $550.00. All F. O. B. De- troit. KOON’s GARAGE prosper. A Merry Christmas and a Happy operation that we grow and ‘ ‘ 7 E take this opportunity to thank you for your loyal support during the past year. Highland Park, Illinois Phone Highland Park 120-121 It is only through your co- THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Year is our wish. 23c The politicians have always at least one opportunity to arouse the intense enthusiasm of the people, and that is by resigning. Automobile Tires, Metal. and Rubbm a Smlty Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 410 60 North F int St. Highland Park J. Smith mummy Special High Pricefor Pnyu the High.“ Cash Frict- N. Paper Magazines Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles PAGE It???