w it PAGE EIGHT Pearl Theatre SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 DOROTHY DEVORE, mmï¬mm’“‘m"- ment. Ammw"‘"“’hh‘""fl Arms of a man of the primitive, standing up with and tempests of ploneer life. f T also an TMPERIAL COMEDY and Doors Open 3 :30 â€"_____â€"â€"_____'â€"f, MON., TUES., WED., THURS., FRL, FEB. 23,24,25,26,27 THE SCREEN SENSATION IS HERE!~ = F don nnvermn ns mamrse stt â€" C ws bma mm t wel @ ferstencents wronsens * a $Â¥ * ow nC $3 t it \ k N . x j bs‘ p y 9 8 e . y o j wl ¢ $ o t o s & ¢: es n # Aoom h: s 3 hk F â€" . ; . " mt $ 3. 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S o : f N Ne s fae CA o y, Cor P U 8 $ ‘a s fuals We 30 4 & Bscc k .. : : * enet $ 3‘3 No & is os 3:,‘" 8 E. ® $ > fs Rerte on e r c taa c y k ; cysf=t%s. o. Mn T enmetie. t M digo Nn o SW n tans Nard s We * p 3. SE 1 l anigeniaaees .. souigh oi aage dA on o Mrs. C. T. Boynton and Gaugnuer?, Miss Boynton and Mrs. E. L. Millard, have gone to Atlanta, Ga., for a few weeks sojourn. â€" â€"â€"â€" _ > C % _ Mrs. George E. Bliss has returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she spent several weeks. _ â€" + A delightful Valentine party was | given Saturday evening at the Raâ€": vinia Village house, by the pupils of the seventh and, eighth grades and ‘some of the: high school students. Two stunts were put on by the boys and girls, the boys being awarded the ‘prite for the best stunt. The balance of the evening was spent in dancing. The Sketch class of Ravinia was entertained last week at Mr. Marâ€" shall‘s studio in Wilmette. s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy have returned from Florida where they spent a few weeh. s Three bridge parties will be given next Tuesday afternoon for the Semiâ€" Centennial fund of Wellesley college. 'l'huapatï¬uwinbeheldutthe homes of Mrs. William F. Peter, Mrs. George Bliss and Miss Gwendolyn‘ Purdy.. Miss Purdy and Mrs. Howell Murray will be joint hostesses. Miss Hanson‘s class of the Ebenâ€" ezey. Evangelical Sunday school enâ€" joyed a Valentine party at the home ::.nolyl Saathoff last Friday eveâ€" George Clark who has been on the sick list for several days is back on the job at the Public Service Co. Mrs. Matthew Kelly, ITroquois Co., chairman of the civics department of the Federation of Women‘s clubs will deliver an interesting lecture before the â€"Ft. Sheridan Woman‘sâ€" club, First Performance 6:45 Sharp Second Performance 9:00 sharp SATURDAY, FEB 28 CIBy se 29 Eomm E Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25. All interested are invited to attend, Miss Weltman, a Red Cross nurse from Chicago, gave a very interesting talk on "First Aid in the Home" Feb. 11. Evening Doors open . _Mr. Herbert F. Nevitt of North CGreen Bay road was surprised by a number of his friends in honor of his birthday on Saturday evening. (-..,.-uh'.,ch.:. wholesome outdoor also a. SUNSHINE COMEDY, "The ) Get ready to see the biggest treat we have ever offered for your entertainment! f TAKE WARNINGâ€"DON‘T MISS IT! C. T. Boynton and daughters, H 1IG H L A ND The Thief of Bagdad Douglas Fairbanks 46 UARY 22 _ Cont. Sunday 4 to 11 p. M EVORE, HERBERT RAWLINSON CIBSON GOWLAND 6 :30 AESOPS FABLE COMEDY and FOX 66 CHARLES JONES PRAIRIE WIFE" inâ€" his latest comedyâ€"drama P ARK, ILLINOALS TRAIL RIDER" in tory is &h-ntx per oo wofins courage »4 The last card party. of the series which the Ladies‘ Tabernacle of ‘St. James® church of, Highwood has been gMn‘T during the past six weeks will he held tomorrow afternoon and eveâ€" ning atâ€"the home. of ‘Mrs.. Samue!l Martin, corner of Hazel and Linden avenues. Euchre, five hundred and bunco will be played. . Prizes will be awarded, and the usual fine refreshâ€" ments served. Over a hundred reser bunco will be played. . Prizes will be awarded, and the usual fine refreshâ€" ments served. Over a hundred reserâ€" vations have already been made and it is expected that a very large crowd will attend.. An evening of fun is promised those who come. .. > A MÂ¥ : Bowen MÂ¥ . ocnunmnciutL â€" 10 0> Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy of Laurel aveâ€" nue sail Saturday from New York City for the West Indies. They exâ€" pect to return home about the end of March. pMage § £92 €E. C07+ Nancy Reay of Hazel avenue will entertain . a number of her young friends . at a~ Washington‘s birthday party on Saturday afternoon. . _ _ PLIDS. L Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L Hgnch of Dean avenue who left on unday, Feb. 8, for Los Angeles, Calif., reâ€" port that they are enjoying a very: pleasant time. L Miss Nellie Brown of Bob O‘Link read and Miss Betsy Schapker of Wilmette _ entertained: â€"twentyâ€"five friends at a linen shower for Mrs. Hugh Littell of Kenilworth on Valâ€" entine‘s day. Bridge was the feaâ€" ture of the afternoon. â€" _ f mï¬r;._ A. J. Metzel of Sycamore Place entertained the. embroidery class at luncheon yesterday. _ _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. A. J., Waish ol FFA!â€" rie avenue announce the birth of ‘a son on Monday at the county hospital at Waukegan Matinee at 2:30 p per cent entertainâ€" :awm into . the age against the trials NEWSs Admission 30 cents ; W-â€" Schumacher and L. Gilroy of Laurel aveâ€" Admission 30 cents Adults 50 cents Children 25 cents ifternoon and_eveâ€" â€" of "Mrs.. Samuel Hazel and Linden five hundred and A. J. Wailsh of Praiâ€" VIE Mrs. John F. Mackenzie and Miss Edith Fyffe of Laurel avenue sail on Saturday from Ifew York to spend several weeks in the West Indies. \ * Mrs. Ross J. Béatty of Ravine drive | entertained at luncheon"on Tuesday, l Feb. 17. | Xt Mrs. E. B. Sherwin of North Sheriâ€" | River, Ore Mr. and ~ Mrs. E. B. Sh:rwln of North Sheriâ€" dan road left last week for Califor»â€" nia to spend thF remainder of the winter. . ~~~/ t yp." e Mr. J. P. Naï¬n‘» spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nevins of Central avenue. _ He left on Monâ€" day for New York City where he will spend the next ten days, returning to Highland Park (to spend two weeks before returning to his home in Hood Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell of Marshman road have â€" justreturr from Virginia where they spent the past two weeks visiting Mrs, Canipâ€" bell‘s relatfves, _ on on ces on coe avel barhood ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R.â€"E. Smith and Miss iSmith of this citg' are registered at tgote!l del Coronado, Coronado Beach, alif:;> =** [3}~‘ ; road left last we« where she will spe of ‘the winter. â€" Arnold Werhane Bay road was sur ber of his Lake Fo Park friends last Bunco and dancing the guests. | Re served. A most e reported. â€" _ | The Plymouth cmtpter, D. B. B.] were entertained by the regent Mrs. A. Thursby 1t her home on Park aveâ€" nue, Wilmette, Monday. evening. The .fun}ox‘; Star club met Monday evening fAt the home of Mrs. H. F. Clow. Officers for the ensuing year were elected) Mrs. Florence Vetter of Lake Forest was elected president, i Mrs. Alice Turriff, viceâ€"president and Miss Amy Wilson of Lake Forest, ‘uc_retnry%r‘nquer.\. The. next meetâ€" ing of the club will be held Monday, | March 16, with a ‘banquet at the Green Tea Pot. All reservations must be made with Mrs. Iva Henderson by March 1Q. || | ' _ Mr. and Mrs. William Beere am! M ! Not six months old yet and little Bobby Farmer bas hif first tooth. ier bas hig first tooth. _ The idy THE The Jun]ol‘; Star club evening mt the home ‘o! Clow. Officers for the were elec&d' d, Mrs. Fl The next‘r’tfu"hi- meetin: dy Elks Society club wil Thursday afternoon, Fe 30 o‘clock in Witten hall. Mrs. Harry E. Wightman > avenne was hostess to t] Mrs aneALLCAL 20Bk | | 1 Mr. and xra. William Beere and children were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ies of North Chiâ€" cago. Malc% Mr. and Mrs. William W:.Balc‘iawtn cago. LA ‘% L 1 Mr. and Mrs, William W. Baldwin The ValentMie dance given Saturâ€" of Hazel avenue are spendiAg Febâ€"| day evening in the Highland Park ruary and March at the Bevery Hills| Woman‘s club by the Junior Starâ€"club hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif,, near Hol.| was a huge success. Freckman‘s Synâ€" lywood. â€"~ copators proved to be an unusually Frances Schmidley who underwent peppy orchestra,. The club wishes to an operation on her throat at" the| thank all those who helped make this Highland Park. hospital ox‘ Monday | affair a success. is getting along nicely, . 4 5 : Mr.‘and Mrs, Irving Randall and| . _ _ .. C n Mr. and lï¬â€˜rm. Gerard Van Schaick| ; In a letter received by the Highland laff_Saturday for Mexico City, N. Park Press this morning from Mrs o C ty U ARC B Amand: cha «tatas M Mr.‘and Mrs: ] Mr. and ï¬:s. G left.. Saturday fo Mex., where they wee 18 POCERVY® ; P Mrs. Frank Krum of Newark, IIL,| 2 is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| v M. H. McCaffrey this week. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Crandall and| v daughter Nathalie of New York City| t who have been the guests of Mr. and | t Mrs. George ‘Miles returned to their|. home last. week. : 8 ©Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen will enâ€"| i tertain the Friday Night club tomorâ€"|/ row evening. N Mr. Joé Sullivan who has been | quite ill for the past three weeks is \ improving rapidly and expects to reâ€"|â€" turn to work at the Highland Park| greenhouses, nextâ€" week. B .. Mary Wood : entertained . about| | twenty of her little friends at a birthâ€" | day party last Thursday afternoon. | _ , Mrs. R. W Schneider was given a | pleasant gurprise by a number of her ifriends Monday evening in commemâ€" $ oration qf her birthday anniversary. .. The Philathea Class of the Ebenâ€" | ezer Evangelical church was enterâ€" | tained Monday evening at the home | of Mrs. E. D. Fritsch. f \ _A fetter from the Harbaugh famâ€" ,| ily who are spendinth: month in Caliâ€" | fornia stites that they are baving a. + ve%enjéyabler trip and by the score ‘\ cards they enclosed in the ‘letter weé "\ take it they are getting in trim to beat & of us fellows at golf this ; coming sgeason. $ j § MÂ¥. and Mrs. George W. Carr are | occupying the Bayard Taylor house *| on Wade street, : *A y ons .\ â€" Mrs. . Louis Miller of Homewood . avenus Mhohasbeenillwithpm-‘ &| moniafifor the past two weeks is rapâ€" # w,i:‘;t’m_ fiproving. â€" 4e EoC T',"K‘ ' L~ i ‘The ‘North Shore Radio Shop has placed a special service truck in comâ€" mission to take care of its increasing business here and at other North Shoree;aa}oints. * & HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 10 was club 1: and | ~Mrg. . avenue Military Oste last. will ‘erhane of Sout ras surprised by ake Forest and s last Saturday dancing were er .. | Refreshmen most enjoyable e last 1~ O . week. spend Brand ied from they spe ‘ meeting club will mon. Feb Ti wr rid htman of Glenâ€" is to the‘ Neighâ€" iday afternoon. North Sheridan ‘for. California I the remainder will spend several h of Prospect cards yesterâ€" id and O: B. om St, Petersâ€" spent the past South â€"( d by a and Hig uth Green: by a numâ€" d Highland y. evening. enjoyed by nts â€"â€" were â€"evening is \w;as formerly _ of the be. held % 26, ‘t VIOLIN STUDENTS IN RECITAL SATURDAY Clarence Evans Presented Stuâ€" : dents at Studio Saturday: ‘Afternoon; Program A very fine student recital was given by students of the violin, stuâ€" dents of Mr. Clarence Evans at his ‘studio at 355 Central avenue, on Satâ€" urday afternoon, Feb. 21, at three o‘clock. Those who attended the afâ€" fair enjoyed an afternoon of . fine nrugic. Y , n es ‘fuch of the students participating was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Evans. The program foll vws: Flow Gently Sweet Afton, &ant:siL The Swahn Dance of the Serenade \_ . Samuel Holmes, Jt Madrighle :;«....;.cumzonno Sprenada (a) Badinage (b) Mazurka * George Banson C (a) Air Variee No. L............ DHne (b) Souvenir e ep eccvoeegge aient Di (c) Moment Musicale: i. ... Schube 74 Clover Benson â€"_ ! > Concert Op. 21 (Symphonie Espagâ€" : ‘_nmole) i peaey a m raiety d otiienires dal First Movementâ€"â€"Allegro Non Trop Louise Silber .. n t in (ooue Pacmie ce W Wm (a) Interludium (b) Menue (6) Aimel ingle (¢) Three C s Riemndane ie te n The Benson String Quartet «* {Clover, Purnell, George and John, Jr.) > (a) Santa Lucia ..arr. by Emil Levy: (b) Jingle Bells ..arr. by Emil Levy. (c) Three Blind Mice.............~~ on ind erenrerniinso Oe BÂ¥ Phililz Gordon , String Orchestra | _ ° Clover Benson, Purnell Benson,; Eliâ€" .zabeth . Millard, George '-&nson. Samuel Holmes, Jtr., Elva Eitel, Shirley Reay, Cody Pfanstiehl. MRS. DOWNES SPEAKS :â€"AT WOMAN‘S CLUB Mrs. Elizabeth Drew Downes made her. second appearance before ‘ the Highland Park Woman‘s club Tuesâ€" day afternoon, Feb. 17. > Nrs. Downes spoke on "The Trend of | Modern â€" English Drama," | and Cloged her lecture with a reading from Flecker‘s "Hassan," rendered ‘in aA most charming manner. HARD TIMES PARTY | ENJOYABLE AFFAIR! The hard times party given Satâ€" urday evening by Sheridan Lodge, 1.0.0.F., in their hall was dex‘ enjoyâ€" able affair and well attended. Many unique costumes were displayed. All present report a pleasant evening. ~ In a letter received by the Highland ‘ Park Press this morning from Mrs.| Eleanor M. Wicgand she states that | Mrs. McGregor Adams has been very | ill since they reached. their winp% home in Thomasville, Ga. It is ho that the wonderful sunshine of the south will bring about a speedy reâ€" | covery. i % Mr. H. H. Sellery and daughter, ,| Alice, returned ‘Sunday »from a few .| weeks stay in Cal,i!gt:l_\i_a. Loo m JUNIOR STAR DANCE sUCCESSFUL AFFAIR MEFEmen NR e o m y The little Dixon children of Homeâ€" wood avenue, who are confined to their home with chicken pox are getâ€" ting ‘along nicely. . _ 3. ,“ Mrs/ C. G. Alexahder who has been spending several weeks in California is expected home next week. _ . Mrs. John Genest and Mrs. JACK Ross of Vordugo, Calif, visited friends in Pasadena, Calif. » ‘‘Mhe school board of Dist 108 asks all inferested in the plan| for the new addition to the Ravinia school to be present at a meeting to be held in the Village House, Tuesday, Februâ€"« ary, 24th at eight o‘clock. . « Mrs. James A. Robertson left Monâ€" day night for ~â€"Florida where she will join Buffalo, N. Â¥. friends and spend the balance of the winter, . Mr. and Mrs. James G. Russell anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Nora lmrguret. on Feb. 16. x# Sb ontcambarnr un O Sï¬ IF / o0 .900 C m&mlcw, VWBs -_vv. ECC . _ Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Huber left Satâ€" urday for Florida where , they will spend several weeks. | Mr. A. J. Simons left early this week for Dunnville, Ontario, Canada, ‘wher;‘ ‘he will visit his parents, who are ill. + tesg With deep appreciation and sincere gratitude we extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and ‘rela for their. kind expressions of sympaâ€" thy in our, recent bereavement. _ _ . B1 Mrs. Joun A. Brapy .. ‘Strong desire now limelight, but it, show fects than the parlot Elizabeth Millard Purnell Benson (for violin and piano) Cody Pfanstiehl Shirley Reay Elva . Eitel i Dewdrops.Paul Ducelle CARD OF THANKS n etie d Acetteanes : Tatelt Allegro Non Troppo e Silber l in Modo Antico.... .....__...... _ Glasounow «lc‘ Boccherini Afton, fantasie _ _ A., E. Harris e now to get into the it. shows up more deâ€" parlor lamp. | . 3 Saintâ€"Saens and family and Mrs. Jncki Calif, visited. ... Busch Mylnarski Simonetti Schubert H. Tibbe ...Dancla ... Drdla Schubert Where ~JOB WANTED HELPING YOU CLEAN HOUSE You will find the ‘smoking good. because they get what they w whether if)l‘)é cigars, cxgal'ettel . A GOOD CIGAR is often : unless it is kept right. ‘A certai necessary in the case, and a l just so. We know how. Tae Your favorite d}gar‘is here in Washing Machines ‘‘Miss Catherine Maric Geary enter tained twelve of her friends at Valentine party. on Friday evening at M road Earl W. Gsell & Co. Phone or call at our store and talk this over with our washing and ironing machine expert. H will explain our Easy Payment Plan, the Free Sirvia your machine is given when your selection‘is made from our stock. . _ When your washer or ironer is in need of repairs, trytheserv{cesofourexperi@eedqechmic. Reâ€" pairs for all makes. : 3 Phone, 23 We will accept it as a part payment on any of our high grade ‘Electric Washing Machines. Phone or call at our store and talk this over 15 South St. Johns Ave. Don‘t Throw Away Your Old Machine her home on Burnt Peanuts}; Ib. Tablets, 3¢; two for Composition Books . wWATCH FOR‘NEX DECKER & HUBER Let us save you the effort of cleaning one of Xour ; Tell uk when we may call anc HO(!g%R-CLEAN one of your rugsâ€"FREE! FORNEXT WEEK‘S SPECIALS! "BIG SURPRISE! SPECIALSâ€"â€"â€" "~THIS WEEKâ€"END Men Congregate. PHARMACISTS n 24 North 15 8. 8t. work PROMPT SERVICE soij‘gc'iï¬ EASY PAYMENTS T. W. Huber Elecmc Co. ing good. ‘ Men favor this store t they want in ‘good condition, igurettes or tobacco. â€" _ i is often worthless for & ing ‘A certain degree of moisture is and a "knowing how" to keep it ¥¥%Â¥%#%Â¥##*%# Highland Park, Hlinois IT WILL NOT OBLIGATE YOU THURSDAY, evening en Bay Johns Ave. Highland Park, DL Tel. H. P. 150 _ _ its choicest condition. Johnnie Peterson, son of Mr. «and Mrs. Raymond Peterson of North Green Bay road, who has been ill with scarlet fever is getting along r ~FEBRUARY 389 Central Ave. Telephone H. P. 150 .. be _ be 39¢ 10, 10285 one 8 ‘TY Nor The Chec cel w# l:ï¬ of & sNF Ronb w x table â€" fn regh ank et thése méat mbag Lbs $na #1 +4 it i