,u I 1' E have putlour best into the Katfle King. Our best in de- SIgn. in maternal and always in unto-date construction. It is an ideal oyerahoe and fully representative ofthe name 446% *â€" a dame on footwear which you can make your buying guide and guarantee. The sturdy Kattle King soles of gray tire-tread stock give months of hard went. The heavy brown fleece linin keep the feet warm. Look for the name m. Ask or Kattle Kings because they- ï¬t well. clean easily and‘cost least forthe season's wear. or!“ any Jed!" or 1mm: us. ‘PAG E TWO "' ~ - Hood made the ï¬rst Kattle King-v out. ‘LA-‘nnnr‘r A‘n.1‘nuun L‘A .. ‘Ln‘ wmre ROCK WAVERLEY Evening Rides‘ Tuesday and Thursday 8 p. m. 'I'elvphone H. P fompetem Instructors Always I never knew héw good rubbers :oqu be W I'm: Rocgk hcarcn tell us That \nllbc your experience 100 because not a nude pan leaves the 4m phm mlbo‘m Full nmpecuon Smrdy. gny, Ute-(read soles tamed to heavy blac u pen by (he Hodd as Made The Reliable Laundrv and thousands of 'wéarers know that the HOOD PRESSURE PROCESS still makes - it outwear all imitations. When you are ready to house- clean.:send us yourrugs. We can save iou money over the prices charged by others. Get our prices before having ’your rugs done elsewhere. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTSZCOMPANY. INC. "ATERTOWN 4.5 : ch E MASSACHUSETTS we guarantee to satisfy‘ the most critical. and know that you will be pleased with our work. Wg are fully equipped‘to clean your rugs, properly; by Dry Clean- ving, Shampooing, ‘ Washing or Dusting, as they tï¬ay require. Highland" Park Riding Stable; Send if Lamzde’rvrs and Dry Cleaners . V. MEYERFIELD Telephones 178-179 2-2 North St. Johns aldblufk puregumboou whxh were std] good after wars and yen: of kcepmg. 4% Red Boots me the only red boots whuth Wlu act the same fway And this dearly shows the value of the. patented Hood Prawn Process Red Boots went long and look well. Do yak: remember (he Children's Rides SamrdayEIOa. m. in Atténdance $60011an a 11‘. th‘ (Emu, and Henry Gray Schauï¬ier, son hf Mr. and Mrs: (‘harles R. Schauffler, hf va York. The ceremony Will‘be pvrfm'nmd in Christ Episcopal chufch at Grm-nwich at 4 «Vt-luck on Saturday uftm'ntxm. April 9, by the Rev. Dr. (Eunrm- Thumpxnn. rector of the Church, ‘ .\Ii<_~ Smith's 'athqr is presidentof the Ward Steamship lines. Pollnw~ imz tho wrmnuny a rw‘w-ption will 5be Invitations have beemcwnt out for the \u-dding of Miss Katherine W'ilo Ii 2m Smith daughter of Mr and Man Alfwd Gilbo rt Smith of Greenwich h: l d Mrs. John Harmon entertained at dinner on Monday for Mrs. Lafean‘s guest. Mrs. Brewâ€. of Huston. Mgss. Mrs. William Ralph entertained sun-val friends at a miscellaneous shmu-r list (waning in honor of Miss Marjorie Ralph Mrs. (‘rt’Ul'Kt' A. Mason entertaim’d the Bridge club at hvr home on Monâ€" du} nfh-rnonn ,_ Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm Vanâ€" nuuncv the marriage nf their daugh- tvr. Margurt-t (1. [.0 Mr. James (7 Hailvy of Milwaukw. Mr» Hurry .X‘ I'urkin vnu‘rtaim-d ut .linm-r nn Mundny evening proced- ing \hu dam-v at lhv Highland Park Huh. V ‘Mi<> 1‘h‘u‘lwt1v Brand min thw Fri<hy I'Iwnina: 11mm tumnrrum waning. M. THE HIGHLAEND PARK MESS. HIGHLAND PARK, mots i at 'Hu- Altmma, their hunwiin d I‘nint 1’.er Mr. Schauï¬k-r is --plu \\ uf RUM-rt Han-n Sch uuï¬ï¬â€˜l unthuv. “ Y'I "(‘11 NN‘IAL ACTIVITY fl H h xw'm-‘nt nl‘ Mn.» Mary (Hu- . \\";_\' unnuunnd at “:1!“ \Yu, and MIN. ('hnrkw I“. :1 .‘vh‘. William A. Frmn‘h mm. Hrlule.‘ HAL, nu :uiunh cigarefle. Flavor is sealed in by {casting Ht'lkwl I‘VH' md the ., and Man'EVâ€" the Dim-rï¬vldâ€" V'AH‘ mm in. Hm I'Hi\‘t'l‘.\i()‘ (If will (’ntm‘ 'luh at hr (30% I Sumo Dt‘nph‘ with a scratchy ph- no- xzmph swm to feel it net'ossary to H'h-Twrnlv Musii' \Vt‘t‘k L‘\'("_\' day in thc 'ymu'. ‘12“ a}... i Subject {or next Sunday’a"I.eoson 3 Sermon, “Unreality." ‘ Services are held in this church g’every Sunday morning at 10:45. :Sunday School meets immediately of- lter-the morning service, and is open l“ pupils up to the use of 20 years. i’l‘he Wednesday evening meeting, vwhich includes testimonies of Chris- !tian Science healing, is ll. 8 o'clock. l You are cordially invited to make {use of the reading room at 387 Cen- itral avenue, which is open every [week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- ning and Sunday afternoons from two in six o'clock. one block north or the South Side “L", Kenwood Branch to 43rd at. it;- tion and walk south three block. Luncheon will be served at noon ï¬r 35¢ a plate. Please notify Mrs. Mose- ley it you desire to attend. CHRISTIAN 803N013 AN OPEN LETTER IF THE PRICE COMES DOWN in the meantime. you will get the fulI ‘beneï¬t. Our contract protects you re- garding the amount of money you invest, and in every way that ï¬e should "naeH'earl of the Homc' Why not have your HOL- LAND FURNACE in- stalled before you clean house. and then pay for it next winter? There is no better time in the year than right now to have the work done. BEFORE YOU CLEAN HOUSE LANDSCAPE GA RDENER TELEHONE HIGHLAND PARK ~523 CHARLES FIORI Branch ofï¬ce Telephme Winnetka 1030 HOLLAND FURNACES MAKE WARM FRIENDS HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANV‘ ~ If xou are a flower. lover, right now is an oppor- tme time to make preparations for Spring plant- ing. Do not put off making your arrangements ncw, aslthe Spring is a veryybusy season. The broad principle of my landscape garden service is to create a garden of originality and loveliness that will be permanent; the delightful garden that you have been,dreaming of may cost ycu far less than youexpect. ' Hardy Flowers, Rose Bulbs, Vines, Shrubs, Evâ€" ergreens and Ornamental Trees, if put into the ground this Spring, will make your lawn a joy to y01 and to every paSSer-by. ‘ ‘- \ To make your grounds a harmonious whole, I of- fei you landscape garden service. Whether you have Wodestsuburban lot or an extensive estate, my experts will help you develop all its possibilities for beauty. I will make your grounds a riot of bloom from early springtime until frost; a sym- phmy of green and white when the snow falls. To Mr. and Mrs. Flower Lover: Largest Installers of Fin-um in tlie {Voila f Carlton Building, No.2 and 3 Prouty Court t. G. BROCHU, Manager North Shore District In these time- the cackie o: a» egg-flying hen in“ the bnck ya is exhumed for tip cackie oftho p ograph on the parlor table. The Women who hnvq made a suc- ms in business. depot seem to need Denied that congrats did wipe at the rec‘nt union. is they vohd tolayalotolmummonthe-tubk; Yours very truly, .6. North Sheridan ROad Mold'aner Humerég 'When our representative calls onyou, you can trust to send us your fanciest wearing apparel for women and men. will do your Dry Cleaning and Dyeing and Pressing right at reasonable prices. Phone 54 for prompt service Cleaners and Dyers Pressers H IGHWOOD, ILLINOIS Home 3. Eeononyindnnaeotfuel You’ll have all these per- manent advantages as soonA as you give the word. want to be proteéled our- selves, were we buying and you selling. It will pay you to investigate our service and our spec- ial house-cleaning time terms. BUY NOW AND PAY NEXT WINTER 1. Clean nir to breathe 2. Uniform warmth in the America: people appen- been celebrating Yup Week timé since the war stopped “Enchanting milling-y". means that the old mu pocketbook is bewitcbed to liberate in order Snaph'nz of special 01 ,, ILLINOIS Wit! FM THE} 1 “um \th‘n (‘Hmm ASNXH «‘hnrma ( haxrm: kegs Whan'm; ("nazr‘m l hainn Vhamtx WaL Lah- F1 Ralph 1 War Tu Waukei Mani-e! 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