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T Can you imagine a more proS or a faster growing territory? _ We have left only a limited number of shares of the 7% Cumulative P%cfeirred issue which may be had either for Cash or on a Savings Plan. These shares afe nonâ€" taxable. . yAp ol‘ .â€"| The best authorities advise investment in securities of this kind because of the safety as well as the good rate of return., .Get in touch with us and lets over. ues You Beat It? ‘Address Please send me Name OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Lincoln‘s Mother On February 12th we pay distinguished homage to Abraham {intoln' with all too little recognition of the magnificent mother who reared him. | Nancy Hanks Lincoln died in her thirties, a tired, overburdened pioneer mother. Not one laborâ€"saving device did Lfl'lc own. â€" She spun the wool i;ï¬thc clo fs and sewed tï¬em by hand. She washed on a board, cooked over a fire which she tended herself, groped her way about the windowless cabfn in the un: certain light of the fireplace. She died 43 years before her son w#s inaugurated. Somewhere in America today, another younE mother is rearing a future grcsidcnt’. Hcr] ousehold lab%rs are d lifte ll>‘y elc;::- trical appliances. â€" Electricity washes t elathes cooks the foognclcam‘ the rugf, Somewhere in America today, another younï¬ mother is rearing a future grcsidcnt. Hcrl ousehold lab%rs ‘are. lifte ll)‘y elci)c- trical appliances. â€" Electricity washes t clothes, cooks the foognckans the mg:, lights the home. °_ | ts 4 This mother will live to see her son uï¬ augurated, her span of years lengthene by electrical service. ... | further information regarding your 61 South St. Johns Avenue, Hi #11 Church St., Evanston, J.. 8. Reesman, Di __ with Gas THE HIGHLANU PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND ‘PARK, ILLINOIS : st. Supt. al. Evanston 3900 phland Park, Mincls perous . stment mpany lic livâ€" plan talk it P fl )7,E5$ & ; as‘ w «/ ‘The. committee is purposely sendâ€". [iing out‘ its announcement thus early | | in order that those planning to enter | §the contest may have plenty ‘of time \ to prepare the music. | It is the) inâ€" lon of Mr. Wilcox that a year ormep;\ eighteen months is none too long to_ ‘devote to the study of the confposiâ€" »i\"},icns, especially as it is recommended [that the work ghould be int.erru{)ted {})y rest periods from time, to time | when the music is put aside, to be . | taken up later with renewed interest land deeper uudersta‘nd;:\m * § uM { Two Purposes | c > ... : [| | _ In |conducting these cohntests | the | federatiion is :carrying. out two of the ; ; purpoaqg’ staï¬ed‘ in its charter, nameâ€"| {‘ly, | the‘ encouraging . of mhflij(:al eduâ€" l\ eation and (‘the development~ and | maintenance . of high, musichl: standâ€" | ards throughout . Americg.® | ‘?n,,l imâ€" |portant ‘aim. is to find \and assist v'yov.mé1 "American. artists. State ‘and :l dlgérict winners are given recognition ‘ and. ctm,etimes fu;zrt ial aid, but only § distrg: winners Â¥; enter the na: »ltionnl. ,| Winners of the national arg . : |helped ; in beginning the career of a‘ VL‘cgzcert*artist. or,, if not, yet : quite ) \Â¥eddy: for that, they are ptoIide’d | with opp(’r;'tunitie‘s ‘for further study. Young Artists To Compete And _\ _‘Finals to Be Held in 1925 _ ‘~_At Biennial ‘.Meeiq at: = | J Portland, Oreé, | _ | | The list,of test pieces for piano| and jviolin to be played by c}n@idflq- | in the Young Artists‘ Contegt: ‘of the National Federation of : Music Clubs, has been.announced by E. H. Wilcox, of! the |University |of North . otl.i chairman of the »antest Committee. | The| piano numbers are Beqthoven‘s Sonata, Opus 78, first m met&.and‘ MacDowell‘s Czarday, Opus 24,;,No. 4.; The test pieces for violin are Men« delssohn‘s ‘ E â€" Minot Conoe:ao and Stossel, ; Sohata in G, First‘Moveâ€" ment » ‘N;}]ional Fina $ The national finals, which will also include can;idatep in ‘ voige, ; both male and ; female, ~will} i:: hdfln at the time of the Fedération ,Riennial in Portland, Oré., June, 1925. The state, an,i* district tryâ€"outs preceding the finals will take place in Fébruary and‘ March preceding the biennial. .. LAdcteine Pht. 6 ol onl s i natnt To < PR / Pointing \ out, the‘ ad'xntag’u‘ of ‘participation~ in the contests . for all stydents, whetber| or . not they. are damong the winners, lï¬m. Wilcox says: among the winners, Mr. Wilcox® says: "Students work: with unpn‘;edent-. ed vigor when preparing for a _ com, pétition. . [Edch, contéstant ‘realizes that : the,. judge | and "mudience | will listen with a most crf:icnl attitude. Ne flaw will be: overlooked. ~If} deâ€" feated, the candidate has experienced the growth of personality, musicianâ€" ship and poise which â€"comes : from diligent, intensive study and a public appearance under trying conditions. He. has also, come‘~in} touth with the ‘winner, who has proved that a highâ€" er ‘standard ‘can be attained. |: This is a‘) direct, : force{ul"and jefficient _ méans of: developing and maintaining high ‘standards." oo p s . ETCHING EXHIBIT + NOW IN PROGRESS Many» Interesting and Unique Displays Are Included In the Showing 8 _"The ‘ Fourteenth © Annual | Exhibiâ€" tion of Etchings under the manageâ€" ment of the Chicago Society of {Etchâ€" ers opened at the Art Institute on February 1 and will continue until March 11. Among its 115 ractive members, the Society numbers etch ers in Italy, France, Sweden, Gerâ€" many, : England, Canada, Japan, and India, and some of the etchings in the present exhibition have come from far corners of the earth, _ _ , H. "M. Luquiens sends his decorâ€" ative etchings of strange fish from Honolulu, George Marples, ‘who is reâ€" presented by the striking: "Jackdaw of Chartres", resides in Liverpool, and W. A. Sherwood sends his prints from Belgium. There ‘are also, of course, many: Chicago etchers repreâ€" sented," among those with‘ characterâ€" istic works ‘being Lee Sturges, presiâ€" dent of the Chécnzo‘ Society of Etchâ€" ers, Bertha .. Jaques, Elisabeth Telling, Allen Philb{i:l:;' Ralph F. Seymour, Beatrice 8. and Thomâ€" as E. Tallmadge. L +, Among the fine things in the exâ€" hibition are several of Lee Hankey‘s domestic scenes, two. airy studiés, of GUEOTEBERE WE W . 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