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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Dec 1921, p. 15

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CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Dress Sale I)resses to $18.50â€" I)resses to $25.00â€" Dresses to $40.00â€" Dresses to $50.00â€" Dresses to $65.00â€" The n6“ . 4%: \vluLH‘S. veh Cram-5 White an- H In:\_ (‘8 UK 3U! FOR THE “HOMES"â€" Including Tricotines Dolls-Bears Monkeys amt ”.l Wanwn's slippers for house _-:n- m a complete range of «1 i'd‘les‘ in soft or stiff sole F :nmmed at the above price ~ purtu'uizu' drew sill“ has been I'm gmiz'nnlzzmi Hf any WU evm‘ annuunce‘i «\iuow‘ are int-yum! mmparison and af- «umv 11-tu astonishing savings 0!: I‘v-sscs uf surges. tricutines, \V'Oul, jer- \'»lum‘s. vvh‘cts. satins and (‘antmt ~ whw-h an- ufl'm-mi in the ncwrst stylw ("nildren Wau/eegaa’s Greatest Christmas Gift Store $1.49 $1.98 $2.49 $2. 98 \ eh ol. Crepes. Satins Children’s Slippers 98c urn,» 1'. 15 ll’ .\\hvn- near 1 ynu find but there L Forâ€"Xmas Gifts house slippers and colors at 98c is quite impossible to [:m near an adequate descrii» J find in these various a~ :hm-re are many clever nun-1 hears. monkeys. dressmi an: rm! m for house and boudoir 9 range of colors. sizes )r stiff soles. Some are above prices. in wanted For Giftsâ€" We take a great deal of pride in an- nouncing this remarkable display of Ivory Combs. Brushes. Files. Shoehorns, Buffers. Trays. Powder-boxes. Hair-receivers. Clocks. Mirrors. Bottles, lluttonhooks, Scissors, I‘ic- ture Frames and set» at this wide range of prices. Bouquets, 79c Many clover new ideas in quets and hutumicres arc 95] at 590. 79c. $1.00. $1.49 and 34 Athleticâ€" This ('ursvt 15 1-: port without t?“ lunged in athlg ics Women's Warmâ€" Very Specially At either of these prices yuu from some wonderful values. turns and mlor< In all sizes an tcrials. es' fancy band garters Women's and Miss My priced at $1. $1.49. in pretty boxes. specia $1.98 and $2.50. $4 Silk Chemise Priced at 250, 39c, 50C, 790 $1.00, $1.49, $1.98 $2.98, $3.98 $5.00 to $35.00 Womenfs envelope Chemises of de chine In handsome new styles Fancy Garters $1.00 Pretty Corsage Handsome New In Sets andâ€" Separate Pines orsets Specially Priced THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Very Special $2.98 V. n‘ erful \alues. Pretty pat in all sizes and gmxi ma = anL égpéx'irallyv'v pru-wi 49 and $1.93. (H‘SBKQ' bull of silk crepe may select Elion Youths Fined for Playing ‘ Football on Village Green: l Other Items of County I News COUNTY TREASURER s MAKING OUT RECEIPTS I’TIIJZES Ql'lET SEASON ('ounty Treasurvr Rwy W. [lumber and his aides Started this week writ- ing skeleton Tt't‘t'lpis fur thr taxpay- ers in thirteen township) in order to got u largv amount uf Work out of the way when the rush begins, things being rather quiet in his department just now and thv assistants will thus he alili- tu divide up the work The skeleton receipts will give the namv. address and property de scriptinn. When the hook is made A AI! out 1! WI” he m-wsmry unly tn fill in tha- vnluutmn nn thv prnperty and thc- amount hf tun-s on the skele- ton rm‘mpt. Plfty-t'lw ynmh~ \wn- {mod for playing football m u publxc park and three ”then wrrv {mud fur playing Andy nwr and romping un :he gn-cn last Fridzu' 1n 1hr noun of .Iustwe 1243' Friday 1n 1hr xx‘url m .Jusuce W. E. Svhmalfuss in Ziun, Forty of the grid sun-HRH I‘m-viv- ml fim-s of $3 and rush. I! hung [hair that ”filt'nsr but the nthor ‘Wl'h't' Werv old ntTendt-rs. having played (WU or thnw timvs. so they drrw $10 and Costs. The Mud-n1] [‘12|}'\'l‘~ \u-n' fin- ml $3 and (‘usts‘ Thy dt-{vndmns “on- Independents and Ihvir attornvy~. John I) Pope and Albert Hall. thd nut pu! m any t-vixirnw The (1151' \\1H ln- “pm-Med The .wllmg It!” of wup, ferns. ruum-d rhasrd nut “f pnlicv last “1'1 Iu...“ ('nmplumt “m mnd‘ tn the poll“- by a nn-mber uf the Waukegun Hu- mune society. She had swn the same fnkv Worked in Chicago and was thor- A_._u.. “mummy”! u‘lth It. The {akir uughly ncquamtod \ch It. The {aer “'< nrderod out nf Inwn a! onvo He had allowed lcnul 541415 to sprout and [mmtod (hum nu! as rare Japanese form: ”0 Snld the small pas-kugrs of seeds for ".25 m-nts «Inch. i Former Governor Takes than in Illinois; Appeals for Help in This Work The Lake (‘uunty Naval merve 15 being formed and \thkegan unit lnx‘ahon (If has bovn {wk-(10d 3h tha- tho armor)" l.-.“ oh“ The new organizati-m bran lnt' snnu- relation in the navy de-parhm-m that the national guard doe.- m the' army branch. There are 200 cx-sorP vice mc-n from all parts of (he cnunty, in the new organization. and every. ex-svrvico man in ”H: county is rlim giblo tn membership. | Mailings will he held every l-‘ridayi night. Licut. Henning is in chargv. ‘ Former (im‘rrnur Frank 0. Liuwdcn, «chairman of the lilmuis committee of Ithv Near East Relief has issued an inppval uddressui tn the people of the State of Illinois un behalf of the starving women and childn-n of Ar- menia and other Bible Lands. The [appt-al is being sent to ovary county ichzzirman in the state. The former gmwornor accepti-d the chairmanship 10f tho mmmittu- while in (‘hicago Mast week attending the stnck Sh0“" {Ho issumi the appeal prior tn his. re» i hlrninc tn his farm in ()glr (‘nunty gkovernor aux-put. . . V, 10f the committee while in Chicago} llast week attending the stock showl {He issued the appeal prior to his. re»: ‘turningz to his farm in ()gle (‘ounty lwhere he resides. ‘ The text of (‘han‘mmi Lowden's fuppeal follows: “Our hearts have been repeatedly ltuuehed by the stories of distress that have come from other lands and we [hHYP responded liberally to appenls ,lfor help. No appenl that has been 'made has touched our hearts more llhan that made on behalf of the help. ‘lless women and children of Armenia and other Bible Lands. "During the reeent World War. the Armenians supported the cause of the :.-’\llieel and that of the l'nited States ‘ Av ..t...l.. m. ”w LOWDEN CHAIRMAN OF NEAR EAST RELIEF thv rlrrun «Hurt ‘upon nunâ€"nu... ._ ‘ “ln View of this situation. the pen- 1plo of Illinois. like ihv people of nthc-r istates. are main being appealed tn ”.0 give of ‘heir suhi-tance to sustain ‘the liVea of the helpless orphuns of lkhe Near East." 1 The three vice-chlirmen of the III- finals committe of the Near Eu! Re‘ 'lief are: Wyllys W. Baird of (‘hic-xo, lFrank l. Minn of Gilmun and Henry . .. . u I‘--â€"-- IL"? .‘(u- .,.., , i The three \Ice- -chnirmen of the Ill- ;inoia commiue of the Near Eu! Re. 'lief ar91W3Hys W. Baird of ('hic-xo, tFrank l. Minn of Gilmun and Henry ”M. Pindell of Peorin. George M. ‘Reynolds is treasurer und Fredenck .1 Michel I: exuutiw woman. (ommittfi's Ire being orgnnuwi in I” Ithv counties of lllinms. despite “mu-ring ( Turks and the (‘vr thiA attitude they h (a ('ruol mansavres a large part of- (ht been killed; their [0‘ haV-‘u been dvflrnyed (hose massacres are upon American aid f . ‘L: The old timers who xv! gmuchy bee-use the cure] singer: wnke them Up Christmas morning. In thou! the name one: who 60 your: Ago used wwuplt4|.m‘wmwhu S-nu Chm left in their stockings. n mumru-d Jupanww n >111an fukir to be >\\!\ by the Wuukczan “on- Independents )‘~. .luhn 1’ Pope in! not pu! m any 4- \\1H ln- appealed lamb. an mgn-d oven! “'nrld \\'ur. the ortod the cause of the of the l'nilvd States W nfi'vrs made by Hu- (‘Q-n'tral Hum-rs Fur -y have bm-n suhjt-drd T05 and depurtahons; »f- (he populntmn has f- !hc populntmn has ir towns and \‘illam-s nyed and survivors of a an- now dvpemh-m aid for life itself. Takes Charge n bran the y de-partmom 1 due.- !0 the v 200 (-x-sl-r- of (he cnunty. m. and every fill GEORGE G. ROCK. "fl. PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave. How Much More Are You Paying? Jones Famous Sausaxe Meat Brookfield Fancy Brick Butter Prime Native Sirloin Steak Prime Rib Roast of Native Bet Peacock Hams. Best of all Legs of Young Mutton Fancy Veal Loin Roast Bacon. by the strip. 4-6 lbs. Jumbo Finnan Haddies.4-6 lbs. Fresh l’ork Shoulders. whole unnh- MUNOURAM “('l STU,“ MADE The mun of unit) re nude of the he}! (txljln. in Inc-III SHIRTS" horn-co the) I refined Ind harmommu pattern» "#00 I’ulomn. \‘(Il (AN Fl'RNISH Y()l‘R ()V‘N MATERIAL WI". MAKE THE SHIR'I Something you have desired for years Creep" Shirt that cannot creep out of the trousers A I'()ST(‘A Rll ‘hknlo (Mice and Fudnn MONOGRAM SlllR'l' (‘0, 3230 (‘hftun AH‘ (‘hu‘ngo l'hone Wellington HM 1.] We L 4 ixpert Dem-Surgeons Lacy Store and Chapel. 517 Elm Place Office and Residence, 104 Walnut St: Highland Park. Illinois Cables “Non-Creep” Shirt hue 4 Sale-amen MINES, Embalmer w: nova ammo ANYWHERE SHIRTS “Made to Order 99 The News! and Latest Plum WILL BRING SALESMAN WITH SAMPLES J. Jo MINES 8c SON Fauna! Directors Embmhod 1890 NOTICE betwmn ('hicngo and Milwaukee North Shore 05cc 3M1 East Elm Place Highland Park North Shore Office under di» n-vtwn of Mr. G. J. (SOETZ Telephone H. P Lady Assistant PAGE FIFTEEN Street a “Non- 26', 286 49c 28c 30c x W

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