The meeting uf'l'the Club has been changed to Tuesday. March 30. The speaker of the afternoon will be Misa Harriet Comatock of the girls' pruâ€" “tertive bureau of Chicago. W:~:-++~:+z~:~z: Miss Charlotte Brand entertained the Friday Night club at her home last evminz. on a fee basis or by mntract. , Thv home garden as well as the mom: elaborate garden will receive the same personal supenm-n-n and u]! of the loving care needed an whim» re~f win. I O. C. DOERRIER Landscape Architect Forester invites correspondence regarding Planting Plans. Topographical Sur- vein. the laying nut of Country Es- tates. Cemeteries. Subdivisions. um. Miss Comatock is a Vassar girl; and has studied the condition of wo-i men and girls abrnad as well Is in this country. so comes to us well] equipped for a most interesting alf-j ternoon. I us: 'rwu Telephone: 1 78-! 79 Everything else gets washed at housecleaning time. so don't forget that we wash heavy O'Cedar and woolen mops. Bundle them up. and our driver will call. This is the time for ‘clean automobile covers. Before you place them on your car again for the season, send these cumbersome pieces to us to be freshly laundered. You can send your motor rugs to us also. to be washed free of the past season‘s grime and grea§e. We have special equipment for handling these extra weighty things. Feather pillows washed by our specialized methods are softend downy after their bath in rich suds and dry- ing in clean. warm air currents. Put new life in your old pillows by having us wash them our laundry way. ()ur modern washing methods are ideal for your elder- (luwn quilts which you will naturally want cleaned be- fore storing. Here is another hit of heavy Work that you will rind it economical to have us dolor you. Your Feather Pillows Made Light and Downy ()t mmx‘c \uu will “ant to haw wur blankets wash- ed. \\ h\ :u' ‘nt us du this lzflmrimw \mrk tor \nu. Om u'a} nl‘ .aumlexing them saws thv nap, and keeps them snft and Hen}. If some kind person should come into your house around Spring housecleaning time, wash and pack,aWa_\' all the winter blankets; clean the motor rugs that show grease snob after the winter's use; take out the summer \nmmer curtains, do them up as you Would, beautifully finished. and wash up your feather pillows to a wonder- f‘nl new rlnthnessâ€"m)uldn‘t you be grateful“? Him modern laundry methods are at your service to reliew- you of these and other details of spring house- ;leai: izg: Bundle up your curtains, pilloWs. rugs and minor hunk-r [)it‘t‘tm today and send them to us. Lace ('urtains that Look Like New “1: wash _‘w)UX' lace curtains in ï¬eec)‘ suds. and pure mt: watt-r. Hur modern laundry methods enable Us to re.â€" tnrn x'om‘ curtains exactly in their original size, with «alloys ewe-vi. and all beautifully tinished. How .- ho-avv tag a then: for _\'< 34)an ACTIVITY 00‘ Are you gulhg 11‘ Eight Helps for House- ' ‘ cleaning Tune : ave Your Blankets Washed Before Storing Iiderdown Quilts Laundei'ed Exbertly About Those H'eavy Rag and Woolen Rugs? Send H†.x mung ta» struggle with the washing of those and mmlen rugs thxs sprmg'.’ We can launder mu. Sux'c yourself. and send them to us. Reliable Laundry Up Your Car in Fresh Covers And Those Motor Rugs? Let Us Wash Your Mops Launderers and Dry Clennen ‘In Iceland Every Marijas A Lamb vh'ld has a long haired. affable laml». The†pots are more intelligmu than our "\\‘all Sweet Lambs." This partlculnr Mary is a sulnrlei) of an nld Ireland familv. now roaming ln the l'nlled Stalm. Some thousands or lcelanders have, in rm‘enl yoars. 'nmo to America. sotlllng in North and South Dakota. Minnesota and “flashinqton. They are generally 'lrmersl The Inlerchurch “'orld Movempnt :q making a survey of these people in An Iceland Mary and Her Lamb; Also “Little Brother." its program to tasks: the alién €65; cum" a. citizen 1n deed as well as word. A om: lamhld- for. A110 you may tell the children that L-oiand hulds the “orld's record for Mans and pe( lambs. Mary is 3 fav- orite name there. and about every Did you M'er hear "Mary Had 21 HI» Lamb" In lhn- Iceland tonmm' '1'“ ~11 -I\ not' So. i! it be of inn-rr-st u _\‘ulL try thin: Hun Maria. an! â€(id lamb A lngdin hvilt sum anjor ert Maria slgoppndi ut eda. inn f0 ï¬ve aï¬wndrq :~H~:~:~:-:«:~:-~z-:«. THE HIGHLAND PARK *pnnsb, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS no Mar. 1 and V‘lent'lm uhlldren have the Chltlfl‘ -n pux. ‘ Mr. Elmer Uavey is on u busineSS trip in thrnit, Mich. Evangelical Church The following children will be con- ï¬rmed at St. Paul's Evangelical church at 10:30 Palm Sunday. Boys Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon Reality. Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45, Sunday school meets' immediately af- ter the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of CM!- tion Science healing is at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 38"! Cen- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- ling. E bnk will be received for the improve- ment of the roadway of St. Johns Avenue. from the West line of Kinâ€" uu‘d Street _to the center line Lambert Tree Avenue, by pavi with a reinforced two (2) course ceâ€" ment concrete pavement, all in (in of Highlwd Park County f x0110}: or LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT N0. 249 r (‘uuncil «3f the City of Highland Park NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that \al‘u-l\ll ___ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the improve- ment of the roadway of First Street from a line twenty-ï¬ve (25) feet southerly from and parallel with the north line of Laurel Avenue extend- ed from the west, north to a line thirteen 03:: feet northerly from and arallel wit the south line of Elm lace, extended from the west. ex- cept the present paved roadway sev- enty (70) feet wide in Central Avenue at First Street. by paving with vitri» ï¬ed brick on a six inch (6-in.) Port- land cement concrete base laid on a three (3) inch limestone macadam foundation all in the City ‘of High- land Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor._ _ The Council reserves the right to reject. any or all bids if they deem it best fur the public good. Frank L. Cheney. Commissioner EdVvard G. Huber; Commissioner Arthur G. Brown, Commissioner Council of the City of Highland Park Council of the 0:76: Highland Pun; Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. Said bids will be received by the Council at its ofï¬ce in the City Hall. Highland Park, Illinos, [Jmil 5. 00 o’clock P. M. on the mnth day of April. 1920, at which time and place the_y will be Publicly opened and read. ~ The speciï¬cations and blank pro- posals will be furnished at the ofï¬ce of the City Clerk in the City Hall of saigl City. . _ , All proposals or bids must be ac- t'umpanicd by a certiï¬ed check. pay- ahle tn the President of the Council of the (Tity of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. _ ‘ I\',,,,IL_ I Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Council in open session of said Council at the time and place ï¬xed herein for the openâ€" ing of the same. Rtgpuro‘posalor bid will be consid- ered unless accompanied by check herein prrovidgd. .‘ ,- LA A, Said bids will be received by the Council at its ofï¬ce in the City Hall. Highland Park, Illinois, until 5:00 o'clock P. M. on the ninth day of April, 1920, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and â€ï¬e speciï¬cations and blank pm- posals will be furnished at the ~ofl'lqe of the City Clerk in the City Hall of said City. a VOTICE 0F LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT NO._ _243_ "The contractor will be paid in} bonds, which bonds will draw inter-‘. est at the rate of ï¬ve (5) per cent r... .... _ All git-37763315 01' bids must be ac- compani by a certiï¬ed check pay- able to the President of the Council of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less. than ten (10) per cent of_tli_q aggregate of the plrgposal. “A; A4 â€'XJ‘pEBimEAHr bid will be considâ€" ered unleas. accompanied by check heroin prowdgd. The Cow “i1 reserves the right to reject any ur all bid: if they deem it best for the public good. Frank L. Cheney, Commissioner Edward G. Huber, Commissioner Arthur G. Brown, Commissioner Council of the City of Highland Park Eéntractor will be paid iii bonds. which bonds will draw inter- est at the rate of ï¬ve (5) per cent p01: an num reaa per annum v--~ â€"-:-n 7 7 c Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Council in open session of said Council at the time and place ï¬xed herein for the open- ing_of the sarpe. ‘ .-u -|- n â€7!) LANDSCAPE CHARLES FI-ORI If you have not done so; :you should go over now. I believe. you will ï¬nd some of the bilgutiful gardens left, IIOt destroyed during the war. You would get an idea of the beautiful 8111'. roundings it is possible to hgfve right here on your own 81‘0st- You say the climate' 18 different. That' 18 true; but we have a great variety of trees, shrulie, evergreens, roses and other flow- ers which grow very well here. Even with the limited variety we have in this country you (can make your home not only beauti- ful, but wonderful, in Italianistyles. I am prepared to draWï¬ilans for'your garden and grounds after the Italian style, andjjyill be glad to talk over such plans with the owners of North Shore property. I handle the work either on a time basis or by contract. No job is too small to have my attention; still I am prepared to handle contracts running into thousands of dollars. .. Won’t you think it overfi If you would like to beautify your grounds, call up Highland Park 523 now, and I will prepare a plan during the Winter. The work can then be done early next Spring. Bear in mind that‘ia job of this kind well done never needs to be done again. You Esave money by having it done right. TELEPHONE 523 NU-BONE CORSETS gl HIHNH'HHH031753-10 7 HIMMHHHHHHHHLH MADE TO MEASURE â€" Guaranteed Ono Vonr sco‘rrh‘ “mourn BTAIUSIID nu WILIIOTWRITAm. CADY 0 AN Vice-PremandSQc'y WWW C l' JORDAN 00., Funeral Directors . l Chapel at each Establishment i 9'Complete Line of Funeral Fumiahinn ennui-ml"...- MM“. 1 . em». Guano in: L sum. um rm .4 "hug . lac-1:91. fl". nun-Hyde M In To get you to give VITALITY EGG MASH a thoro trial, we give with each 100 lbs a coupon When you have {our coupons, present them to the dealer from whom you bought the feed and get one of these ï¬ne roomy. sanitary. mice and rat proof galvanized hoppers. Each hopper holds enou h for the ordinary penone week. This offer is for a limited time only. We now y0u will be well pleased with the mash. soordersomeat once and let the hens prove our claim that you will get more eggs than from anything you ever fed » ' Man-fealnd by .ROSENBAUH BRO l'HERS , g Chimco, llliuois, U. S. A. g ‘ no â€out 4 km Vitality Eu Mull $222233: put on the market. It contnins eleven diï¬erent ingredients, including animal, cereal. vegetable and the famous milk protein. It should be fed in a hopper so the fowls can have access to it at all times. VITALTTY SCRATCHG should be fed In the litter to induce exercise. ' {mmm Northwestern Department Store gave 'You Traveled in Italy? 5THIS FINE†HOPPER FREE Co-WAWMMSM BEA UTIFIER HIGHWOOD. ILLINOIS F0. SALE BY RIDING HABITS STREET SUITS SPORT SUITS ‘ Made to Order 3 'Now Showing the Newest Styles and Fashions Spring and Summer 5 Very Ramble Prim ,An Egg Mash That Will Make More Eggs Than Anything‘Yqu Ever Fed HARRY EINHORN Mu‘ Tillofln! d Distinction Guarantecd One Year E. (a) [£21 (E‘EI DABE Bl Clea "(rs 394. CEN‘ hflï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ifl CHUgCH SERVICES: Sunday medlï¬ely folloving; Wednesday Muhammad by ï¬rst Chum. o! Join Dabe Brothel s Pr or Overcoats Sponged ar $2.00 or ï¬ve Suits or called for and de nerd. and arrange for same. 4. ‘ anms'mm scmm EMWPIIE is made by a ne‘ ‘ Koon S Always Lo NE is co: superiori‘ tor performal sign and econ: ‘10qu} to make use of t. But also in i provemems. rangement of tus is a marv trol. Position at' ful. with rest just right. I. mounted insi¢ eliminating r: ing substanti: 125 North Phone 388 Hours 9 8.. Every Day