PAGE EIGHT A Very Special Transaction Brings For Saturday Striking Valm In t This price of $19.75 is considered less than the manufacturers intended these handsome dresses to retail for, nevertheless here they are in sport styles with skirts, collars and abbreviated sleeves of fancy rough silk and blouse of another. then of course, there are new styles with elaborated beading, embroidery. batik border in striking colors. Dresses are shown in white, navy, black, mohawk. brown. jade, orchid, Sand. in all sizes. in- 350 Silk Dresses Still the squeak} and rattles endure. Noth- ing is ~30 dis‘quieting. Nothing lakes \0 mud: uul of the pleasure of motoring. M is more embarrassing to the car owner. WHAT (‘Al'SFS THAT elusive uqueak'.’ From whence cometh the hidden rattle that )‘it-ldelh nut to lubrication? These are ques- tions that (he merage cur "um-r is. not pre- pared to who. Women‘s Wool and Knit Sweaters $1.98, $2.98. $4.98 to $9.95 New Wash and Sport Skirts. White and Colors $1.00 to $7.95 Wash Dresses in All Sizes at $2.98, $3.98 up to $9.75 -â€"ROSHA.\'ARA CREPES â€"â€"(‘A.\'TO.\' AND GEORGETTE CREPE â€"â€"PRII\"I‘ED CREPE DE CHINES â€"FASHIONABLE CREPE KNIT â€"â€"AND NEW, SPORT SILKS "Everything Marked in Plain Figurcs---0ne Price to A14 You are cordidly invited to nah ule of the radio: room at 887 Cen‘ tral venue, which in open every we“ day from nine o'clock in the morning until nix oclock in the evening lld' Sundny afternoons from two to six] o'.clock ? In. J. w Elliott of on Park. lull. Dickrmudnun.1r. a! Edgar-tn were the mu of lln. Robert Pfltis. Fridly. Min France: Hiedc-rltldt and Mr; I}. C. Becker are attending the sun» up? school of the Columbin school of munic in Chicugo. Mrs. George Pfltia visited Mn. Grant “'95! o! Slain, Suurdny and Sunday. Mn. Bu‘wn undcrwcnt a â€rim†operatixn in (‘hicnco l-‘ridly. 'Befly and Yen-no (Punch) In visiting their grandparents in Calu- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Frrd 0n and hmily of (‘lefldu un- vigiling minivan in Doerï¬rld. J. A. Reichelt, Jr.. ll spending I month in Julenburg, Denver and Boulder, Culundo, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Penis had u their guests Saturdly, Mr. And Mrs, W, A. Whiting of Irving Park. Mr. and Mn. Moore of (‘hicggo visited thrir dnughter Mrs. Arthur Merner, Thursday. Mr. and Mn. Chester Weulinz entertained Mr. and Mn. Clayton Fellr and children a! Gem-no, “L. In! week. The U. E. church picnic will be held July' 41h a! the whool house. The Jam!) Kiesgvn Inmily of Ho]- land. Michigan Wen- the guests of Mrï¬ and Mrs. George Herman Int Mrs. W. Clark had as her ‘Thwpday. her mother Mn. and lister-inâ€"llw. Mrs. 11‘8“!) .o! Highlnnd Park. I Miss Berth. PM of Highland “ark was the guest of her mother ï¬rs. Martin-t l-‘mse Thursday. lElH- Hf tlu- \ullt-y. Miss Esthvr â€Ur? l. n ‘lï¬lk’! Inf tlx lllltll. noted in ‘Inaixl of hlllllr nml wmr u frurk (5 pink ril‘n rantun z-n-[w and urrm: u bouqurt of pink American lrluty rnq-s. Mus Eleanor Wok-r of (‘in- cznutti. tm' brim-mind. mm- luv- ('leQ'r (-mlmviderrd nrgnndy and Curried a bouquet of Mnrechll roger. Mr. Peter Van llerbuh of (‘hicamu acted as but man. The young" sister of the bride. Barbara. pllyed Lohengrin's bridal churns. Immedi- ately lx-{nn- the ceremony. Iliu- Flon-nu- Linder. a very intlmlu‘ friend of the bride. an: “A Perfect' Day". Mr. Virgie Selig "u mber. The young couple left in I machine on I trip and will lie at home at. Logan Square, Chic-go. after July ï¬rst. ' Mm Hun-nu- Usu-rmnn of ('hl- Intro “3, the mm! M her nun! Mr:- H-I. H WIHmnn Sundly 1 A! ï¬Vr-thlrty n'rhx‘k. Sn‘urda)’ afternoon. Jam 2401. MN: Ardrha :Hun-hl. dauxhur 01' Mr and Mn, JJuhn Hurhl, h'x‘n‘mc- tho [ride- of Mr. ,(hvnrxt Sumpwn u! ('hxcugu. m the hum. rm» 1" an mmey n! rrlntlvw fund friend.- at Hu- St. Paul» Emmeri- I‘ival rhunh. {4L J Humwher tend in“. svrx 1w Paihmxug 1hr rvmmun} lthrrr um I: rwrpllon «I the rendrmv !n{ the Mmivl pun-nip fur (hr lmnw- Vdmu- fnnnluw. I'llnu. frrxm. litâ€! fund strrnmo r9 “'rrv mm! m prnfuslnn (n (h'Hvrntv‘ Ibï¬' Pmnl' and rhurch. \Vhrn Ur ‘tn'umv-r uhlrh “ms 8!!!"th Kw (hr llrflr In†“as pullrd a shuvwr nf 71w ï¬ll uyun 1hr lwuly “ML. Th" bridr n‘vrv I Kuhn HY (-rram n-h rm! “4-! with lnmminfl of Law and siln-r ann nnd “(Mr )1 wr Him-tn. The wax â€mum Hus-mun which hnld thr tulle \ui had lu-«n warn hy the Ivruiv 3 math: The hndr («nu-d .’l thwer lxbuqurt of SIMPLY \xhxh- La France ruu-r and i Mr. Ind Mrs. Alex \Hllmnn had us' gun-ï¬r dinner gut-Its Snlurdly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Selig of Wan-rim. It} ‘ Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Krvu attended; lthe wedding of Mm Agnes (‘uhiH u! Milwaukw Wulm‘sduy. i Mr. and Mn. E. J. Binzlum and : Mn‘ Ameli- Pyle of Irvin: Park were !!hc guests of the ï¬nder family Sun- gdl)‘. Mn- Junu-s (Quldnnx rnlrrtnmrd (he Wuman's Mlumnnry Sammy nf the Frost-Hump. (hunh at hrr home Thursdn) nflvrnmn Mn: lrcnr kmkrnhmh n in Kun- us, Mu. “Mending [ht duh- Sundu) school vnnvenlmn, Mn. Eu! Frost w“ hasten to the Progressive club I! her horm- lut Wedqeldny Aflernoon. Mn. Edward Therrien of High- land Pnrk wu the (nut of Mn. F. Pen-non Thursday. Mr‘ Elmer Flavoy left Monday {or Detront, Mich. on I buxinm trip. Amnda Clnwy is vhitinx friends in SL Inuit, Ho. Mr R. N. \‘nnt and family moved into the apartment Vlclled by tluI Timmt. Thr A. C. Timm family mow-d into their new bunt-Ion next to the Bricrgnu: to" club Monday. Mrs. Henry Sfljeflmm cwmind 1hr Young Matron: club at her home Wvdnudny “tn-mun. Min [vell- Willan of Chluco in xprnding her vacuum: with he: pannu Mr. and In John Winn-n guests Brlnd Brand FELL BROTHERS m a†3.9.14“ Redd-u 11.15.1316 J. H. MORAN MODERN PLUHBING AND HEATING (lawfully Gina Jobbing a Specialty m BLDG. 860 CENTRAL AVE. Stanley and Nicholsen } Furniture Store ' Furniture Repairing Refinishing Enameling New Furniture Made to Order Telephone Highland Park 276 366 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK Smart Slam For All N V 809 Ml Avenue Upholstering in! bus to go a. panda, 2d it's flatly- rm“ \\ flhld-qunpm \ Sloth! - Ma's cool ‘ m Sport Ox- hvï¬ for nun-er mt iambméfwdiy. $3.35 $5.85 "! Conn! Av- um Pod. 0M1 Phone 881 .‘