and we invite offer ntory Packages Jur; bstitutes »t reet s avenue OUI‘ rpm-anon lNQ'JRE Cu. Stores a â€1010’ will irks: bread ?' 1 have dkr‘rï¬ have d ~29“: “'1815 I! )1 A SPECIAL SALE of 1,200 Koon’s Garage and Paint Shop 125 N. St. Johns Avenue Highland Park Phone 388 $2.98--$3.98â€"-$4.98 We have priced these dresses at the very lowest ï¬gures. in fact at factory prices. We placed our order fur these dresses almost a year ago and were able to save considerably. We are going to give our patrons the beneï¬t of our foresightedness' by offering these dresses at such low prices. Percale, Ginghams and Chambraysâ€"inthe very latest patterns: Checks, Plaids, Stripes and (If ï¬ne quality . . . . . This Is posmvely an extraordmary sale of Porch and House Dresses at prices that save. Plain Colors. â€" priced reasonably. hero. The best quality ï¬nd what you want EVERY THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE O N T H E N O R T H SHORE HAS BEEN, WAITING FOR THIS BIG SALE OF H I G H QUALITY PORCH and HOUSE DRESSES. THESE ARE LEADERS. Bungalow Aprons Special $1 .58 arch and House Dresses nu can alw In lighat and dark patterns: neatly made of extra quanty t’ercales. '1ms IS a very spec1al V31- In lighat and dark patterns; neatly made of extra quality Females. This is a very special val- .:::é RUBIN S Neatly Made in Pretty Styles WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS “The Best Store-"On the North Shore†WE GIVE S811 TRADING STAMPS neatly made of extra quality Percales. This is a very special val- THE HIGHLAND ‘PARK Pm. HIGHLAND PARK. muons l The North Shore Chapter of the :Daughters of the American Revolu- ,tion as an organization are this week giving up their Wednesday afternoons 1in the tea room (known as Mrs. Maâ€" :son's tea room at Fort Sheridan Hosâ€" :pital No. 28). “The Daughters" as- ;sumed the responsibility of the fur- jnishing and care of this room for ‘Wednesday of each week and through ‘the cooperation of members and in- ‘terested friends, have been able to Icarry it without interruption for one lyear. having been the ï¬rst organiza- ition to undertake this line of com- ft‘ort for “the boys." Our ladies take 'pride in it and wish to thank all who ihave so generously assisted by fur- nishing autos, cakes, sandwiches, tea, . lemons, sugar, cigarettes, candy, mag- :nxincs and personal service there. ‘Special appreciation is felt for the ‘splemlid response to the call for home made L-mvkies to be put in the Christ- mas stmkinps and the decorations and for all the assistance given to- ward. the holiday festivities. :mincs and Special app splendid res] made umkio DOWN LOWER CRISP AND NEW DIRECT FROM PECTED TO PAY.‘ THIS IS A BIG BAR- GAIN FESTIVAL. THE MAKERS. PRICED WAY THAN YOU EX- M a k 0 this store your store. We have “hat you want when you want it at the right price. Mrs. J. F. Leaming. Regeant Second Term in Dancing The second term of the dancing lesâ€" sons began last Thursday, and a nun»; her of new members joined both the Junior classes in the afternoon, and‘: the two classes of Senior girls in the! evening. If you are interested in taking advantage or this splendid op-v portunity to learn social and folkj dancing, join one of the classes next Thursday (all Y. W C. A" 675, for rates. l (‘Iub Girls, Attention The following is the schedule of club meetings for the Senior clubs during the coming week: Thursday, Jan. 15, at 8 p. m., A:- ter club meeting. The object of the meeting is [u begin rehearsals for a play. / Monday, Jan. 19. at 8 p. m.. Glee 'lub rehearsal. The club will pre- ph'T‘ songs to be given at the next Mothers' club meeting. Monday, 8 p. m.. regular meeting of the Bluebird club. Tuesday, 8 p. 11.1., Rainbow club. \Vodichlay.‘ New Business Girls’ lull. The evening will be devoted to wwing, and an hour uf games and recreation will follow the time devot- ed to sewing. Vesper Services Miss Lucille Fritsch will lead the Vesper services next Sunday utter- noon at live o'clock. Her talk is sure to be very interesting. and in- spirational, and we hope that a large number of girls will take adventage of the opportunity to hear her. The Vesper services have been growing in popularity, and have proved to be very worth while from every stand- point. New Club Formed A new club of business girls was formed last Wednesday evening at the Association The oflicers who were elected for the next six months are: president, Elsie Larson; s,ecretaryi Ethel Larson, and treasurer, Janet! Swanson. The girls will devote the‘ next meeting, Wednesday, Jan. 21,: to sewing. They are planning to; make several kinds of baskets. The: girls are anxious to have new mem-i bers among the business girls of the| community. Thursday. 8 p. m., meeting of the Friendship club. Friday. Jan. 23, Rainbow club en- tertains Friendship club at a hard times party. Each girl is asked to dress in costumes and to be prepared to give a “stunt." Dram-tics “Let’s give a play" seems to be the slogan of several of the Y. W. C. A. clubs just at present. The Blueâ€" bird girls are planning to give two short plays, and the Asher girls are also interested in giving a play. The Aster girls will meet Thursday even- ing and every member is needed at this meeting. First Aid First Aid is absorbing the attention of the Girl Reserves and each girl is anxious to play that she is injured, or to minister to the wants of the victims of shock, and of various kinds of ac- cidenta. The Y. W. C. A. room: close- iy resemble a hospital with its hand. aged patients during a Girl Reserve meeting. The second and third corps will bk! their examinations on bandnging and what to do in case of accidents. at the meeting Tuesday. The younger girls have just begun their work, and will have several lessons before taking their geeks. .First Aid Examination In the ï¬rst aid examinntion given to the third corps of the Girl Re- serves Tuesday afternoon, Edith Bur- ber won the highest gnde, 100, and Geraldine Crawford and Ruth Bering followed as close seconds, with trades of 99. People who are selling the wood alcohol whiflkey should be required to demonstrate the virtues of the con- coction by drinking it themselves. D. C. PURDYw" SONS : wan-mm“ "My“ 52: z 3 JOHN a CONRAD : : Attorney at Law : : :01 Wuhan-5.. Wanna-nine. : ' o PIANOS‘ GRAFONOLAS 60 North First St. Highland Park COLUMBIA RECORDS v t the Genuine ‘ MODOWELL SCHOOL 209 South Sat. Sim! Wadi-City ht. 1876 W.“ 8706 DRESS CUTTING AND DESIGNING Quickly Tania! For Blslllfu and Home Um PM: H. P. 315 Shen'dnn Building. 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