my ~t d hy 14 BAE â€"LEORIEN S mE ENNNE PAGE TEN = Lovers of Oriental Rugs who have 1oo%ed forw l{d to an opportunity t: jacâ€" = quire some really fine old pieces at adyantageous prices will find in this colâ€" S lection values whichâ€"in all probabilityâ€"nevet will ‘be seen again. / Prices = range from $50 to $20,000. |â€" | i ©â€" H ~ ie on ul Callectors and ¢onnoisseurs realize th of the past in so far as their purchase nearly all the fine rugs of the old wo == lectors and museums. f § ' E This colléction, comprising hundreds = been gathered togetherâ€"piece by piec g‘ many months of searchingâ€"and prac S vate owners who have suffered throug § This exhibition and sale presents‘ E days when antiques were not so s g stances surrounding their purchase Tma exchange. | X To Chicago‘s Shopping Cer North Shore Chicago North Shore and Milwa HIGHLAND PARK TICKE‘J‘L OFF lï¬E, Passenger . Sta e PEE Telephone 140 || it CONSTANTINOPLE cesA Announcin and Sa Noteworl IT brings Chicago‘s beautiful shops and stores right close to home when you can reach them by the North Shore Line. Not only because the fast trains make so little of the distance to town, but begause you can get a train almost any time you want one. | . Shown in ( 28 and 30 & Express trains leave every 30 minutesâ€" operating around the Loop and stopping at the doors of all department stores. Limited trains leave Highland Park for Chicago every hour from §:29 a. m. to 1:29 a. m.,; operating through the South Side to 63rd and [%porch en Avenue. e anfomOion e éfl‘e Most .\ hy Collection of _ | n Pprothers. Inc. Worldâ€"Famous iterâ€"By the â€" »ouctl!j B 8 t genuifie Antiques are all but a the open market is : ncer'i: d have been absorbed, by pfiv f rugs &nany varieties and siz : by our |agents in the Orient, d cally all‘h"ve been purchased fro the migfortunes of war, .. |. alues seidom seen even in the old ceâ€"becauge of the unusual circumâ€" nd the eatremely low rate of foreign â€" e t U ow ol 1g0 1#4 a Decade Wabash Avenue 0 at [TQU . RUC NNNE e Railro: i Aretonaenchs/f ‘ . SULTANABAD hq ad , has hing priâ€" 4 colâ€" [ \ |J| founders, f, take part [ |[| make Rav % stitution i | |J| many peoj 020 APPReR o i year, at least. /â€"It appeats t lré made it s conflicte g;qofllin:gee. ion1 would, be %tne than the « nce the raih cided to |await before pr 1 \Besides â€" ‘Keefé rt in the | nd [the fart t || retu 1 for other â€" l ten K Heved. that \the before fall) w C in, so t?: | â€" m 1 11 be held u T.pldyn. | Spring poetr a li last| annua} meeting of the bo$d to be lLuilt ‘:.L!,a cost of about $100,000, will not bei:)roeoeded with until next year, at least, ; +« f (P |:It appeats that after the blueprints re made it was found that the lans ‘conlï¬::edf with the city‘s zonâ€" ordinance, in that the new addiâ€" ionl would be erected closer to the %enelthtn t}se ordinance permits, and hence the railroad home officials deâ€" C to await further developments before pr ing with the building. ‘ Besides this, Superintendent ‘Keefé ref r‘h.‘tlutbmm.t!ï¬n in the home in the past year nd the fart that five other inmates retu to their homes or left for other â€" ations, there are now ten ‘avyailable, and it is not beâ€" E:v&a that the home will be crowded fore fall when the men usually tome in, so that for the present there hnbi'fld iate prospect of lack of ccommodations,, and building plans vill be held up pending further deâ€" generous ‘und public spirited citizen. Aothax;mnAn: ho | | _ MENS HOME HALTED ioding Ordinance and Decrease a little spH olbhon:a gtart woul PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Executor of the last | will testament of Bridget Purley ased will attend Proâ€" wate Court of Lake County, at a term & to be holden at the Court House in Wauk , in said County, the irst Monday of May next, 1923, when ind | where all persons having claims {gainst estate are noti and P ed to present the same to said ( ~| _:,|"|Most Important | | / ¢ ï¬ Perhaps the sixth ms‘onl‘,fory aA \widely .extended support of Ravinia lopera i: the most important rg all. ;Anï¬ artistic enterprise like ‘this one, of walue to the;‘goneral'publicfl if it &c tup‘ ed only by one person, or y a few individuals for an extended period of time instead of by the comâ€" uhity which profits by its exi itence, E bound to suffer and grow vaâ€" uable. ;Eï¬mdu‘?n for it dwindles; tk\ of| adequate appreciation eats nto it and can not fail ultimately to ?;dmy.nby kapping, not only‘ the ith: and |zeal ‘of its initiators and ounders, but also of the, artists who ke part |in the perfotmncet‘ To Qute Ravinia opera an enduring inâ€" stitution it must be supported by as many people as can be gathered toâ€" gether, so that its continued developâ€" ment does not rest, as now on the. liife‘and interest of one extremely jworldâ€"can | boast. Pm ce Snd mall io craalnlays c iwhs cce ind ol lt t . ie t P Tsc c best ope thin the reach of all. ~_ 4. It is of the highest possible vaâ€" lue in gi ngch,‘xf;l‘lo,w and an understanding Nof great |musical compositions.. The Thursday| afterâ€" noon concérts {gt; eh‘ildï¬p’ï¬etwï¬ï¬‚y draw more than 4,000 |youngsters to whon the programs nrgdypam its are among ‘the summer‘s delightful adâ€" ventures. |It is hard to overâ€"estimate the permgnent educational effect of this early acqugaintance with the best music at most impressionable perâ€" iod of Tif es o â€" $. Jt if an | ihportant ‘agent in keeping ofur nyï¬mibony{ orchestra toâ€" Ege‘ r duting the summer n as it gives a) ten weeks‘ engageément to 60) members of this <the ntry‘s leadifng | symphony ‘orchestra. | Furâ€" thexmhore. havine the band ‘af mklists 1. It is unique; there is nothing like it an in the world Mt;'l'lrlt class opern out of doors is the hitherâ€" ‘toanfxattai ideal of music lovers. .. 2. . It is an invaluable agent, workâ€" ing with the Chicago Symphony Orâ€" chestra and the Civic Opera, th make Chicago the principal music cePber of the country. â€" | | | 3 8: ‘:Its "I moderate ‘nrices ‘nut" tha ..\ At Ravinia a meeting of the local *ommittee in qnpgort of the Ravinia Park Summer Opera project was held Tue ‘of this week, at the home of Mrs. George Lytton, one of the members, for the purposé of disâ€" :euini‘pg‘ ways and means to_si}amau the number â€" of guarantors of this Tamous _ institution _ of the | North D(ieetingi,of Committee l_flldA On Resolutions covering the reasons for the maintenance of the in plan werd adopted, and a" campaign to extend| the guarantor list will be beguhn in about ten days. | comâ€" mittee hopes for a genéroug response. Six ons for the per tion of Six s for the perpetuation of Ravinia summer opera are giyen, as follows. hiat 1 [ j a 3 ML, “% Gumi Atty, NCREASEGUARANTORLIST in Nutnber of Inmates Facâ€" . rs; Plans Ready â€" Mn ADJUDICATION NOTICE Tuesday and Drive Begins In}lo, Days; Reasons ‘Are Given an | important ‘agent in r syimphony, orchestra toâ€" ing the| summer n as ten weeks‘ engageément to ts of this the ntry‘s phony ‘orchestra.| Furâ€" ving the band "of artists, nia ‘with the fine # hesâ€" ny opera company in the betry may be all riglft, but ng hoetry in the gardens shore after the weeds be more useful. | | ® §Vï¬ f hmd 8 â€"4 for Ravinia Eomm S Aretp i tp fttgies Vagabond Dance _ Hog . Week Days 9:00 a.‘m. to 6:00 p,. m. £ 8 ;-ï¬mmjzzflh*lzflp.n.hrr&hcnb Maintained by, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Services are hel mm‘bhmhmmm.m: Sunday mo ; at 10:45. sm.wbol at 12:00° o‘clock noon. W adnandny Testimonial at 8:00o‘clock. } THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Montror . gives ndn-pnï¬*n.‘ ntnrh:mmd accurate.news on the subject of: prohibition. ‘This information is .of great value. . . _ ied [ .SUBSCRIPTION RATES â€" j %?‘m’.‘ï¬i..‘a&j::?:t"& One Moni â€"â€"~MBO 0 Do youâ€"want it overthrown!? k# § Do you n‘plz. flm have been its benefits? _ | Political ‘wnd selfâ€"zerving interests are active in this matter which touches vitally home. ‘The only way you can cope with the situgtion is u},h‘eoructbinformd. & ] ; The Christian It is a matter of great pride with us that all, BOWâ€" MAN‘S DAIRY COMPANY saleemén are courteous MAY WE J YoOUTr!" . and attenti First Chur Subscriptions: will 1 It Starts Promptly in Cold Weather â€" at Come in ¢ostume, dmud‘(n a baby or a child. :You‘ll have loads of fun and you may win a prize, . _ _ MUSIC BY THE . |__ An Bightâ€"Piece Orchestra ; ‘~‘887 Central Avenue, Courteous Service DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS w4 PROHIBITION HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS hones: Highland Park 120 â€" 121 IAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING | Every f d . Saturday Night _ Odd Fellows‘ w Halt â€" xil Wilmette SPECIAL ATTRACTION _ Saturday, April 14th, 1923 . _ _ "BABY PARTY" Bottled in the Country . McPherson invited to attend these services and to visit the e received by the | Science Monitor Committee h â€"of Christ, Scientist i of the "‘""""': \7“ . | 1 l‘ a 1 i MA | 4 o 36 # day For Was &A day liam Holy Mr.