“23 â€Wt- 90W 4.. Telephone 1103 Launderen and Dry Cleaners Telephones 178-179 Hiahlnnrl The Rgliablg Laundry Z PAGE TWO AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE THE BEST GRADE OF CANDY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ANY ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRATT. AGENT. iend if Our services are especially at your disposal for {1113 hem of your dress. You send us your collarsâ€"w: deliver them perfectly laundered, lustrous, immaculate, smooth and pearly, thh none of the rough "saw" edges or the old stand-up of the day.-‘ gone by. Play fair with yourself in your personal attxre. Telephone us. Then wrap your bundle securely and our driver wxll call for it. This statement is a quotation from an arucle that appeared recently in a magazine that 15 an authority for men’s wear in the Umtcd States. “A great demand for a smart-looking, starched collar for men has developed as n resuh of the war.†Do You Feel Dressed Up in a Soft Collar? I WANT EVERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE†CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON, MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POUND PACKAGES AT THE . SPECIAL PRICE OF :‘w a nation, the war taught us neatness. Mm; learned the value of trim dress. The passtng of the soft collar and the populartty of the starched is a result of that obycct lesson. For it is a fact that no single Lll’t'dll of apparel adds so much to a man‘s good appudrancc as a well-starchcd collar. Ladies, v «+4»:- WWW : : «:- “â€"7 Watch for Our Next Special! 39 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, Illinois fojhe Services 2 i A Deerï¬eld emblem was given to 1 Last Sunday morning the largeshE ieach of the 1919 football squad, in ‘ assembly last Friday morning. Those‘attendance was present at the open-! receiving the emblem were: Captain ing of S. S. that We haVe seen for; Bolan, Captain-elect Parcells. Leaf. . some time. The morning service was: lStevens, Jackson, Johnson, Ritta,; we“ attended. The EPWOYth League} iMorgan, Hesier, Lauridson, Stunkle,‘3dded a new feature in meeting for; ‘Stewart, Proctor, McIlwain, McDan- {ï¬fteen minutes before the service tori 'aid, Baldwin, and Manager Garrity. lprayer- The League service was well; A‘ large part of the athletic ï¬eld: attended and the evening church set-5 has been flooded for a skating ponleice was taken up with meditations; 'for the beneï¬t of those who are fond ; Oh the “Cï¬ï¬dll life and death Off of gkating~ The gymnasium classes ; the Christ and the Sacrament of the: will be‘allowed to use the gym, per-i Lord’s SUPPQT- Ah Old member 11-! iods for skating. This privilege wiiilmarked that to be the largest com-; galford the students an excellent 0p-1n1union service held in the churchv‘ g‘portunity for a little outdoor exercise for a long time. Surely everyonel ' iduring the school hours. rpresent was conscious of the sacredl ‘. The senior Class was pleasantly sur- ‘ Presence. prised, on the last day of school bew‘ Next Lord‘s Day the TEKUIBY ser-‘ fore vacation, by the arrival of the vices will be observed. A specialv ‘Iong expected rings and pins. Mr“ Men's Service 9" get-together: meet-l lBamborough greeted the seniors on 1 ing Will be held at 1530 P- “ï¬lmm- their arrival, adorned by a senior ‘ The idea is to work â€ht 3 plan for "‘1 3' ring and a senior pin, and informed ‘ evangelistic campaign, to form 3“ or-l lthem that they could possess their uanization for intelligent and efï¬cient; 3 'long anticipated treasures by apply" Work among nen. ‘ ‘ ing at the ofï¬ce. 5 A meeting for Women will be held The students have returned to their work with a great deal of énthusiasm. Indications would lead one to suspect that they have decided to make this I year a year of earnest endeavor along 1 scholastic lines. i A Deerï¬eld emblem was given to ieach of the 1919 football squad, in assembly last Friday morning. Those ‘receiving the emblem were: Captain lBolan, Captain-elect Parcells. Leaf. :Stevens, Jackson, Johnson, Ritta, iMorgan, Hasler, Lauridson, Stunkle, lStewart, Proctor, McIlwain, McDan- [ald, Baldwin, and Manager Garrity. PAINTING Pnper Hanging and Decorating Telephone 10.! as Ollwood Av. mun-u Part Miss Genevieve Mott, daughter of Mr. John Grenville Mott, will be mn- ried to Frank Burroughs Mullord of St. Louis at four o'clock Saturday If- ternoon st Trinity Church with Dr. Peter C. Wolcott ofï¬ciating. Miss Mott‘s only attendant will be her ‘cousin, Mrs. Thompson Buchanon of Los Angeles; Cal., who was formerly Miss Catherine Winterbotham. Mr.i Joseph Minott Mulford will serve his1 brother as best man. The bride’s‘ gown will be of lace and tulle madef .Iover silver, while the matron of hon-L ior will wear a gown of silver cloth and; blue tulle. A reception will follow} ithv ceremony at the home of the ibride's father. Mr. and Mrs. Mulford will be at home after March 15 at ’4906 Argyle Place, St. Louis. ne next moetmg of the Juninr Scr- » vlub will occur on Tuesday ove- :. January 27, at the Y. W. C. A. C. M. GATES THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ha Mullord of k Saturday If- urch with Dr. iating. Miss; will be her; Buchanon of was formerlyl )otham. Mr will serve his; All people want noï¬vadays is the eight hour day, with Saturday If- terno’ons, one nap, and two smoking periods, “ushup on employers' fime, and a holiday every other week. z THere are claimed to be some great statesmen in public life now, but so far none of their oration: has been printed in the Fifth Render: A meeting for Women will be held at 2:45 p. m. for the same purpose. The young people already have their organization and have placed it at the minister’s disposal. present was conscious of the sacred Presence. Next Lord‘s Day the regular ser- vices will be observed. A special Men's Service or get-together meet- ing will be held at 1:30 p. m.:shnrp. The idea is to work out a plan for tn evangelistic campaign, to form an or- uanization for intelligent and efï¬cient Work among nen. We are glad to report a growing interest in all the various phases of «hurl-h work. Last Saturday even- im: the attendance and interest in the entertainment for the soldiers was as ï¬ne as any We have had. An excellent program by E. L. Boken, (‘hlk‘flflth lively games and good eats introduced by a religious program made a well rounded evening enjoyed by all. Some people think and say that religion does not work with men in the service. Such a statement al- ways comes from a person who eith-j or never tried it or does not enjoy at superabundance of it and does not; know what real practical, joyousu abiding religion is. We are well! pleased with the fruits of this work' and wish to thank those persons who‘ have in any way aided in its perfor-i mance. l BLECHUBCH Phone 45 During this sale we will offer special items from our inventory 331/3 per cent off on Royal Society Packages Plenty of Remnants UR Stock 0f White Goods is now in and we invite O inspection, For a few days we will offer 606‘ Berkley Cambrzc, 36- inch - - - - - 48c 606 Long Cloth 36- mch - - - 45C 45C Bleached Muslin, 36- mch (no ï¬llmg) - - - 30/: 35c Crash (Lmeh Weft) - - - - - 255 The Home Shop This flour is now on hand and for sale at Great Atlantic and Paciï¬c T ea Co. Sto Names of additional stores handling this flour a be published from time to time. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE If yOur dealer does not can obtain it from the Univ poration. Effective January 12th prices to retailer were established as follows: Carlots in paper sacks, $10.80 per barrel. Caz-lots in cotton sacks, $11.20 per barrel. Less than earlots, 75c per barrel higher. This flour is 20 to 40 per cent cheaper than “patent†flour which makes no better bread or pastry. L'nscrupulous flour salesmen are warning re- tailers against buying United States Grain Cor- poration Standard Pure Wheat Flour. They have represented to these retailers that government flour is war flour, victory flour that contains sub- stitutes, that it is “doped.†These are malicious falsehoods. Government flour is a pure white flour without substitute of any sort. It makes the ï¬nest bread and pastries. It is just like the flour you have eaten all your life; the flour the best bakers have been using for years. The high quality, pure wheat flour will be sold to the public through regular trade channels at not above 80 cents for 12â€"pound packages and $1.60 for 2416-Dound narlrnoaa in nonn- The corponï¬on reserve- the fit!!! codiocominue publishing has of dealer: handling m- not! without notice. Government Flour Is Pure Flour; No Substitutes ï¬-pound packages in paï¬er. January 12th prices to retailer were H St. Johns avenue P461756 Tea Co. Store: not have this flour, he 'nited States Grain Cor- flour will ,_ 406 30/: 25C