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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 May 1921, p. 5

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O f)’ .fimmmummnmnumm HIHHIIIIHHIHIIIHINH“llllllmllllIllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHHHIIIHIHIIIllllllllllflllIllIHllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmllllllllllmllflllllllllllllllllmmlmlllfi Hazef Avenue, one-half block east of Si Friday Evening, May 27, at 8:00 p. m. iIIIIIII IIIIIIL-E: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mm First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park, Illinois Free Lecture The Public is Cordially Invited \I Frank H. Leonard, C. S. 393 Central Ave. Telephone 331 Christian Science $2.25 Something New Raymond W. Schneider Tan Pon gee Shirts blue 1 smock very a tivc. Romper Made Sample Dresses of Im- ported Organdie Dcac \' d6: ittrac i‘rsbt Creepe Announces 3 Lecture on Collars Attached Gents ’ Furnishings UK Church Edifice sum pmk 79c in the 14(851‘219 and Min and E? rs '1‘) Mm'm‘r Rmtur Johns Avenue a manufac- turer’s sém- plesatanex- tremely low price. The colorsareor- Chic]. copen, green; tan. {fink and brown. They would sell regular- 12.-9..--5 We made a fortunate purchase of U) ale pricv Xiai< 211 'I‘hn- 7A1 and HIV FAK illNl ‘h-hzlh'd it. Thu utfirnmtix‘w, Ihv HAN. \nm Mr. Smith ~uggv>tml lust nut-k that \H' kH-p rw‘m‘ds 0f birds" nods. Any buy or girl knnwum nf :1 hlrd'x nut, may put it «hmn on hi> 11st. ufh-x' having some teacher's approvnl‘ 'l‘hv u hnni hmx UM» vww pup)!» Tm. u- 4m!) mu.» Th" HR's dclmtwl umung thmnm‘lx'vs thn- qua-Minn. valu-d. Thu! Nogrm-s Should he hhxrlmmntmi Amunst, Thr aflirmutivm u'un The 78's and Hp >zmh- qumtwn l 24bit"! Jupunvn'. l'hv)’ hm'r mgulv u Jap- mu-w \iHug‘r an A tru} and Hwy arr m-ng nun!) In mu!“ :1 .]M[11Uu',~v Durh‘l'v The) haw pluntmi mm and bums in sawdust for m'rminntwn. Thry hmr Mann-d ~wvvl pc-as nn thmr mm!- (Mlle. 'rhv 7-“ Jaw bus 11 m-n puwl. Thom)” [.t'fln'!‘ Thc' Hi" urv taking trxps min the (h. TM 183 hun- unm- m) vm-ursiuns, lunkim: far bmh‘ nvsts. Thv}; :u‘v Mh)‘ rv-furnix'hinx thclr MUH huuxu H1 ‘M’C’C‘WW v Th THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS I‘ll.“ PLACE SCHOOL cw ~:;m! HHKHI. Much-11:2; run \V‘ hope (hv It (L‘thx't‘ urv taking trxps may Umgruphy [wok u trip In Aprons The biggest apron. barâ€" gain we have ever had. T hey 21 re apron dresses well made and attractive styles. Child’s half hose, green and white, sizes 61/2 and 71/2 only. 50c grade. Very special at - - 29c urv ~mxlyim: uhuu! Hun I‘hv)’ hm'r mguiv A Java (:11 A tru} and Hwy and _\ In mukv u Jupum-m hn-f H n v RAE debated l‘hc- Hog: 11 in ~ ALU'Y‘h (Jimmy Smith. w mukmg u Mn};- vhiMrvn WI” mu- uhvn “(A M” (an \ rthm (hl‘ lukx‘ "hi-)5! 1H !\ . x 1hr NW $1.59 C'C‘~S“C*C'COCNC*C~Z~ZNZ~I>C~I~>C£~DO<CRS“CV3 WOODCOFD‘ZVZWJOOO-ZWJC‘OOOO 3 {h Mendow La rk's Nest ()m- hrxght Saturday morning 83‘ I “as «'mMyinu (m lhv Huh ()‘IJnk golf gruunds Y noun-d a large tuft of grass whlrh 1 lhnught mmh‘ b1- »; lilrd's,‘ nust. As I drew nvnr I saw fuur ":ng 1 took um- mnrv Hood look and {nund’ unnthur rm: in lhv crux,» There-A \n-rt- th'v rugs nf H11 \IUHI‘ kind bu! fuur m Yhe- must and «me um uf :! Thr fullxmmg Saturday I \n-m In (hv um! “(um Thn-nl had h-rn 1m u-hunuv :-\rz-p! 1h- eruss had grmnn‘ {Miler and it “:n hurdrr h: \(H' [hr hurl) mnw pn‘turu most. Allnm'Ihn-r \H- had a \'t‘!'_\‘ good “NW. The fin! Hung Um! Impressed me when l rutvrml thu Art lnflltuh- was 1hr Mnlm- of our Pilgrim Fathers. I hkvd (his plu'v Hf statuary wry much N'vausv 1t shuwvd thv stornness and wumm- uf 1hr pvoph» who had the faith in themselves to enter this wi|~ de-rnvss and plan! a new muntry, Thl' first pH'tun‘ to rau-h my rye was. "'I'hc Sum: of the Lark." l hkvd {hr Illness mum Very much because it “as \‘vri‘ ht-nuliful. The ph'tun-x Hm-mvd (n he plat-0d in the order nf lhvir rank. The Art Instululr ls um- of the most intvrmtmg building‘s in (‘hicngu lie-Iver DoverJIAfl 'Iht- thm) Suxurdn) l \u-m In \3-‘1! mum. Thx- Km,“ “11* «m The or}! 1( \\;«~ «An thv nut ~nir (If (hr hrs! w p1)» 'Hn- Huh- Inwt hm) 11s ll vL'x- H “In ”urn-d “1”] dry H TRINITY ('Hl'IH'H H 1‘ Us! I' “(HY rmrfirlr‘. and \\ 11h dry tin“ Enrk 1V {he h‘h '1“ H! IY Nun «(In 3'“ alrsut gn my um rvporu-r. w}: (u! d(‘.g ml! mm r U Many {eliusss “urn-1} rmrn-nr) H IT." or. (h'nuinv (ordovan thc toughcs! Irvthorn‘ade. LAU‘IS l,mtlwr"‘.\‘ms ann- Saw-LC \HH nut fliW H '11! UPPERS Dnublctwisted white army duck. Lin- ing of heavy duck doubles the Wt’iif. TRIMMINGS All Lm'dh h “For the American Boy and His Daddy” The Best for Work or Play Charming styles of checked gingham trim- med with embroidery and with riC-rack braid. Our new line of Ging- ham Dresses for street and house wear. CHARLES GLASS Here are SOME of xtm n-mhnu‘cd Household Specials Rubber Gloves. standard make. sixes (51/2 to 81/2 ' ~ 59c Rubber Apmns, checked and flowered design . - 59c same grade (’18 the mm‘s. $1. 75. \Icn's IxhakiShms $1.15 W (151] 1108. 25C to 75c Specials from the Men’s Store Men’s Khaki Pants. well made, good matrrials. $1.95 Youth’s Khaki Pants. outu‘mr any Ankle Guard, an Exclusive Converse Feature “Big Nine” Just Arrived 1L. The “Big Nine” Has Everything You Want Highwood, Illinois Qradc mbkx-r hm \ 3p Insist on the [rat/1n slmr tasting mud: more {OR SALK BY the Special Features-â€" OUTSOLEâ€"Extra hwvy Big "C" corrugated Con- verse “Natural" color. “Tougher than Tripe." INbOLE â€"- Cork (Arm strong), does not absorb prespiration â€" will not warp or crack. Does not draw the (out. ux bunk Thy “mid sow-h:- hmtl hl’t, ( hl"{)_\ M\ :u. up M dah' \H'n} h is domed that arr nu! mnhtmm 1 "yum h» Inn); ilk magazinr (-nx'urs Hon 1)! .UN uh: the mm's. Muller‘s l'uhsh (a :md [-01st furniture“ mnmx uh arr Polish lhe‘young “‘nrm-n « as they art- all Y r wrh nn the 65c haw bum-d the v I! 1* run Mnfll‘l" PM?! aw mutvr

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