i1 E31 PAGE POUR Onward the world eoe,ttinxttir' to “I it: ,mr--heUhts INN“ attit full d interesting things. W93 . Doe: mono rhino I ninth! Mtritt iiGr'GGonaturitiueytChttt mtiatg thing? Ah, but 'iii' I: tttri can you vmt't been ' {hi the city, today, c---" utr you about yrhit l harm} ' , . t i _ Wider Grain. j/ There we, for imm which eruisea through the West {miles and Mediterranean. Bow does I t strike the'enr in anarchy: of my skin tad slippery dduulh, slap winds, cold sleet and cinder! in the an? Con. side? palm tree: and topV,oeenatr-r- ad fish that dip out a an waters with n leisurely mp. Comidchibnl- tar under I sleepy moon; " Mono Cutie in the glow of a new sun. For the winter season {hit has just begun the White 8tar Us“: phil- 'tddatst-rfa11urt1treri, .Ono. through the West Indies A a whole month out of New York +1 tbuchinz have, touching there, " Nos-on; " Mnttiniqtte, " Port-of-Sphin on the coast of South America, it! Colon so that one my glimpse the; Owl. As for tht Mediterranean at so. it in- eludes Madeira, Gihralter.'i mt - bat why so on? Booking, ptr either should be taken before bunny flrgt; Ptrtieulars may be had " the White Star Line office in the city. , Ftcrr---d Sale Q But perhaps you have determined to spend the winter in the north. Per- ups-rms knows - youl even like the winter in 'the north.,' In which case, of course, your mind is wander- iettr--rtot to winter cruises, at all, hut to furs. Well, I can telt you some: thing interesting 'about ttiri/too., At Hertrtintr's--aall fur costs 'ttave been reduced in price before the holiday season. in order that you may take advantage of the very best possible prices now',' and have glow new coat to wear_ for the can tr, festivities. That’s a good idea, ie"t,it,tdt't't,'?J,,2 furs, of course, are well known to need memnmerttation.'- But you will be interested toihe'ar that the very best things shown 'there this year are' dyed ermine_ ith deep, silky fox collars and c1111. and as- trakans - “so with trimming of deep fair. The prices, as I've said, you’ll thtd ranch reduced. jHenning‘s address is 108 N. State 8tir--the sec- ond Boor of the Stewart btitlarte,gttat across from Field's. [ j A mtryurther%toretiotr,oy-rt iiiiGT/aairrdein-'. “with ' 1 Randomly "ittelhithceea Then there are Stud Emit-cunt, from Taylor’s-4m. of copra-upo- dnlly nice " Christina pm. Ah, very humane they no itoo, than nit-onus, and jut ‘thqj thing to charm a young college :1?le tor vacation. or r-perhaps-her mother hound presently for the with. They come in a variety of excellent loath- m and linings and the Mag: no the sort of thing one needtéon a trip. Such a comfort it is, isn’t. it, not to luive one's Aoilet trt'tltu, rattling around in the bottom atone“: bag! Really, you must not fail to see those ttood-looking puitenaes, " Taylor’s, 28 E. Randolph at. We: rnnge from t80--stpward. ‘ _ Not extraordinarily large! That’s} not the idea at all! Bat women whom, ordinary size M or size 40 dress will not tlt comfortably. Lane Bryant, the well known Lane Brynnt whose handaetne store is found at the Corner of Wabash and Washington Streets, makesfa specialty of f",f'tir women of that sort. Here you w I find the very most eiigant of costumes. NewI York or Paris models. And if you hovel had trouble in being fitted elsewhere; you'll Bttd you can be fitted here. Six“; of course, run up to, 56. fumu-- The Russian mum Yes indeed,---. Russian minim! Sonia, whose smart â€Ni-hunt looks out over the bounding deep. tpon etieel term for Lake Michi n), from the eighth ftoor of the Eh View building, 116- S. Michigan ave-tda forth little waves of joy and person- ality into the city in the form of ttist-Rt-inet hate -'"," such alluring hats! .Heven't you ever seen her shop? You must! Her hats are very becom- ind. Flattering. indeed;. And in“ now she’s having a sale. and every- thing ia reduced to about half price. Besides you need another winter hat.' You know you do. . 1 Men's sttrsatert-At,the ma Quite the 11112:: and but new; clothing store in t city " The Hub, state and Jackson EVIL And tone the most Interesting thing in this man's shop, inst new, in the that!!! section. Guam! - such bulwark color: you - saw! And loch - pom! Almost my nun might become decor- ative the moment ho put on one of these mun, wherefore tur nuke ideal Christmas gifts limb Ill men. big And "halt-Nl. bigger the better -odoro them. They 1093:“, be dee- orative you so: - poor death, as why shouldn’t they? Prices of then im- potbd "at." "up from " to m. SEEN IN THE CITY Drona for Stout WM“: Blanch: Mam: “TM Shopper†(Where to (Dae, sus Rut. Etc And NoiquE-Tho Body Olav! -. What is abody glows? Why: it h a sort of u coy-pet. 5. yet not a can net. It is t1wuoftest.t gun-ant "it made for reducing. 'it in the inven- tion ot a grunts nurse. "Id ' mould: and tsiti.ndtrfmy the (hrurs, ye allows it to mayo truly-Ind breathe. Doedn't that sound interesting? Of course it does. For the body 31m in intertnstustr-ro) sort of rendition, in not: Why nut tro Was it? Prices are very moderate. The, addmn in Room 332 in the Republic building, at Adam. nndIState streets. A grad" uate nurse will-tit you, if you like. There are aua', author "reins With knitted collars ;u1d cum and bottom --ehartttintr shunts, tuser-oA $15. And on the at Boor " the Hub you will And menu handkerchief; import» ed, ,rith hand embroidered made at 50 cents to $2.T C . ' ». . , $6 to $20 mo, an than! f" ' Minn ti Sam: TRAY FITTED " nus-r nwmtm 31. omcm‘o no SW animus. ", _ m H. an?! 3mm,...... CHICAGO White Star Liner "lymrartiit'l, from New York Jan. 22nd and Feb,' 26th ---30 dirr-t-.0 port: of call. 5 White Star Liner “Adriatic? 25.- 000 tons from New York Jai. 7th and Feb. 26th. 7 . i Red Star Line “Lapland," 19,000 tons from New York Jun; Wthand March 8th. ' ', i' "the Hat of ro-thw"' an uh. v»; m... m u. mania In M. sub 5m Chicago A SONIA " MILLINER .' (tt-lu.g.Pttm'ttmtuey C, Forth-tn whmdmmw nun-km â€unwinding. . __ nonunion: E. mien; an new“: 3*. WM Axum & M at. _ CM m N. W MB " WGAGQ Styliah that for, Sto‘ut Wm‘: Ems-thin: V Won't - M _to Weir WINTER CRUISES West Indies Company’s Offide 127 Bo. STATE ST., CHICAGO Lopdo_mhtrrjr Imported Slipover Sweaters THE BODY GLOVE Personnlb new Ahmad lay out on _ mentatjm V ALL FUR COATS Jhre. b-yaitt SUIT - CASES Mediterranean $25 to $150 ttr materiglly reduced in rice. This unus- uuly early enables you to buy now, before the holi- day season, " Id- vtuttageousslr at lat- er, from - SALE Wthbh ms DANCING LESSONS pandas lessons " the balm“! mid newsman)“ a the-Jack school ï¬re 'a;i'iri'i'ii ciday “depth: ',"teetl of Jill. Mock 1mm tho B)ttr'ttiq Selina! at bunting in Chi-1 ciao. session v,biyrrtitt divided into twe) puts alloying Ahlf of the mud tet be 'irtt,"tt,'2,g2 part of the peiild'. The my in leaned rqidlly lthe dancing positions and steps of the waltz and to: trot, but disliked Ethe idea oflthetp'ectston in the bal¢ony awaiting their turn to ance. T ' b l â€When? 19min wid be manned tor ie",;,?,)","?'::",";'", The wonmdenu will tau ht after the freshmen have liken taken one ot.) " Competition. did), not reduce 'the lites fur electric [light ad power. mtrtrom'tnettt'1md "t6tmtettt in the tte,',,", did it. , than†from; then lamps to . lamp! navel $000,000 tons of i. “anally, or bout $150,000,000. in»; is moth-r i m.' Twenty yea ago ' 10aormt,' ower electric mo r Watched 1,100 and: and cost that $350. Today, motor of the "he p‘wer weighs qo pounds and eo/stir approximately _ 4 l ' ei:')) H' meme! ul).ifi):, '. 'tso d8 'fl,siiig, adiNll Rtt _ 'iiiF, falMhrit V C) C Pl? V ' r a (rg Ite' mi nmnmn’birm PRESS, 3103mm) PARK. L conscience fir us. Our re- liable ‘coal help you keephouse c--herps you kc p your homq warni---helptr pw. keep your faith in human am. It’s our burnfnz t'sjil' to "heaou with heat. . I , THE Milk Ittt of thp Coun- tn brings more force and I try brings More force and active energy our daily tasks than all the pi! s that have roll- ed down the ith, of fqrgotten centuries. CLEAN COAL“ FIRST Al0TDTtlfrc Paul Biyrehardt BUILDING MATERIAL 230 NorthAt/iohnts Avenue Tel. 11!:th Park 67 _ Su. s ‘ - ttd iiiiJlSl'ill 9%? tll")" i'ij6FR'lii"WibT . 'ftit5'lsfil)i, 'ltr l aiiitltl(t!1.ee, 'di"r"ti_k"'4ii"ivl. . LEAN coal foit you and} clear SUBS thom9rlt.ir enjoy: his chosen vocation of wash- ing clothes. new clean mind- ed tt,efg te2l.ttyrt, and it, pains im mtg to no clothes beanie soil and all mused. "A 139 like: to put them in a , tttttatt he likes to take. o an over the telephone. l, V l, THE REAL REDUCE“. LOOK FOR Mos ' DUDS AT HIGH SCHOOL eiiiil, FGimiieiGi'ier Itttt",', [ell b held Friday afternoon It {his whut. TKVEIIHQEB program 'tll be "nted under an directio of in Ethél' Titus. _ l _1 3,-.. _ The thyudah church choir fit!!! 'itttat,,f)?t ‘cln 'Ntah'It I thlehem,†1 rr and ' pet,te, 194 at eight o’cloc pi the WI i' "of tin Pmtsbrtarhut'ietumt1r, mu tim Mrs. Vincent Silver! updv my Dye, alto of Bantu; ' rle ibbetta, tenor ‘pf Lake crest} trek Bradford, Isa" of $1221: Ile. mas Frances Btedersstadtiu pi ut. The cantata is Being g‘ived nuclei the direction oerd. E. C. Stoker. éiNo “mission will be, charged at ' iier aifrering will be taken. i'; i, l The Garden' qlub of, f "in ll hold in ttrat open mee . ' W - day afternooq, Dee. W, l the, ' liyterian church; Mr. He . _ .' of the Tobey Furniture erm " ot' io cage will talk on "The Att of Wrpt Making," 3, f - 4. "iii-Lgmed hbuhn 'st new with n. Ann-t Km of 'r Park. .. ' L tlt' The 1ihrantte1iea1 Bun ow ‘clihrch orchestra. will give its, t ,1tlgl concert on the evenings at Thu y ond Friday, December " and u. ii ..- Ina Illa-r}, â€vi-m "P â€I.†Ms. Rosier Patti: on ruin " uch girls isf the - " the Northbrook schoél on " y ur- noon at be: home. The girl: tthen a Ieuon in . . nov ttest from' mung wax. On t foil SitttrdarMrs. Pettip will " a has of boys. . 'y _ Mr. and Mm. Doll tad; two daughters, Margaret an Wilma; and Miss lma Griebenow Chum. Mr. a d Mrs. George bahn i, nisd daugh r Inn- of Evans warm guests of Mr. and Mrs. ttn last Sunday. _ é ', Mrs Gordon Clouse le on Piidny for Galesburg, Ill., wherei'her mother is very ill. Little Bill is "isintr with the A. J. Johnston amilyn Mr. and M . P. WSW“ hid " their guests 2ri'is'iii, a rs. Ann! and Miss Asa. and Mia; Johanna of Austin and Mr. and Mror.iwittuths of Chicago. l - _ -' _ i _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred raba.hn Ewen guests at the Golden Wilt of Hr. and'Mrs. Louiae Dhaka of Guam), t week no Wednejghg. - F . . " Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rommel '01 Battle Creek, Michigan, are newline several weeks " the home of their Ion, R. K. Hummel. and eleo will visit another nun who. ll ill in the Nov- wegian America: hospital in CWO. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew: Ind three childrén of Ephrilm. WU., will move to Deerfield this wk. Rev: Andra" has accepted the paatomte of the DeHeld Pretgrrterjaut,e1ytys1y Mr. and Dix-3.133%} “balm were Thanksgiving that', " the home of Mr. And Mrs; nod W. Lawn: of Evanston. _ J.... , - The next "meet'ine ofltt4 tteedlh1g Mrs. Hammer spoke on. “Bells from quy Lander," it the Prubyterhn Woman's club. Monday evening. On Thur-day, today, Ifâ€. t W. Russo has as her luncheon truesta Misses Kelp. Mm. Edward William and Mrs. Daniel Russo of Gillette. ' The inatntutioif of the once:- at the Muonic lodge will be held Sat. urdny evening, Dee. 18, in the Deer- field temple. ' . A’ new fist train leaving this Untint sution on thmi‘ys at 1:30 ' m. will atop at Mold. . Edward Reichelt of Ft. Mail-on. Iowa, who is visiting his uncle John A. Reiehelt, Br.l of Wilmet% visited at the Reichelt In. home on Friday. . Mr. C. E. Piper’s mother who bu been visiting in Milwaukee, is . guest in the Piper home, ‘nndmill main until after the Christmas ijidays. A fancy work Ind home biker: sale in being given Thur-adv (this deer- noon) in the Deerfield temple, " the Lung: Aid society of St. Paul's Evan. gelicll church. ‘Evetyonq is welcome. The next meeting of the Ludh- Aid society will be on_'1:§ursd_ay._ Jtiytnry Earth home of Mrs. 'Jrrrofprgraf. There will be no meeting of tttll Sw- ing club in December. ' We d vi 'i, you to ' m'e to our store to ,sleet your Christmas Goods t lo ler priei thani elsewhere. if Yong WIIL‘i find h a large selection of toys l il, y and uséful gifts for F . 'aqkeggl Avenue, Highwood '_" Tel. ighland Park 1216 WNW NUMER 11 , re should beak, necessity for appeal to the m. . ‘ sup for so. worthy a cause as the Highland Part, pi , val I to' the Communityis beyond estimate in lives as " : tori relieved. No iominunity of the size of w I I , has I 'tter buildings' nor more oompletj equipment for Li“ pu bssess, and that these have been pro ided and ditor 'ttl la di y'to the liberality of a few hundreds of our e . . i, ' 'ill re I ns, however, to provide for the Jnittttetytstft' o . "w" tuti over and abode the annual defipitausntm1N in; o . I “g" _ ery hospital musttake care ofa percent _ . t in." ' C ' , and thelocal hospital is no exception. Beam}! .. Ill? the , t that the average number of iritienti daily . up If lat _ enough to word revenues tnttfieient to ove _. the iltt ca 'tl by the non-paying, there isa shortage min y. if: to -'ears, perhaps, with increase itfoorn11ntionri, " , RINh' . tttt large extent be surmounted. But the em ti" o t . lliili . tut/ill t would seem that the fine thing to do wouiii r L 'ifil the oospital on a iinaneiat basis which would eli ' ' ~ . T , tttMt. h worry about dMieitB. ', A reasonable endowmeht . rr ililll , ca ' of any possible diitetenee,ttetwam income and r " ME I Z: , and ,'ts shouldhe provided. The hospital association, 'Er a; ) be , rdened year after year with this problem. Why not f B) " fan now and solve it by putting the hospital bye , I L son " danger of future dethtitart . ', I i7. " attl British dominion that look out on the Pacing; in ll" hington them in an instinctive understandingiof eultit, which. when they come to London," they tube to Iabo ugly in Downing Street." l . " t w; " Mr Auckland Geddeg, former British amb: the .. 'ited sum, wane his people that when the Mul It, satisfactory understanding " London "th look NL' Washington. and Washington, with muff; , y look i at them." ' i - ; f, at does he meant Simply that the British dorm the beifie, where lurks the threatening shudow org i, and r litaristie Japan, find a greater common tttil w: neo of the United sates than with those of the,.? tug he an, it wisely irovermsd.Arilrmalre no ',',',1t,"titi, â€an Ice between. thin common interest. To make an _ how ould mean British and American dominptioh' (if ttt eifle nd " British we include Que dominions, whoa; nit on t Paettie. w.' " ' ' 'i, 1 “1 otd P hen the country rolled up its phenomennl plurhlilw , . , - ide Coolidge in November it indientbd how 'steohtrtr, I; I t , fnv the elimination of ell unwary expense tit. W . Iltill in er that the president's plan for former tax tttt d 'tlt MM ‘p . That pm should be denied out! 'thn E; . ble de1anuutd it ls expected thn't the 'ie1ttt",', I q in ovember will beck-up the president in this we, B Itill any ot yet in" ‘omee, and in the meantime the may ~13: il co my block the president's plum end deteetfgthe ill, _ . the iple in this rem. ' (T 'Y f A} I n illustration of this is seen in the recent notion of [, Itll N in toring to an appropriation bill a number of omen a ‘5; m which itgme planned to'abolish under the -E', sip ,i f ll , of e committee and the advice of thecebinet member in . Fi i' of at department oo the ground that a ssrnal1rsrjtotee 31:31:: I ve easily take care'of thebusiness Involved; B “it; . - It , :. jority of the retireeentauyee would rather 'itv,rit,tai,,i',t', IliliiliI 1 of _ necessary oMet holders than save the people u . " - Eiil is sort of thing indicates n disposition on the pirt , ll I 1 "la duck" congressmen which threetens at least s .y Illl3ll Hay in the whole tax-reduction program of the gdmini Mttgll Arnerican pabple, in future, must keep PPMt l em, nternational politics. Atreadrthere is talk‘pf pn Am can supremacy, and " ha been truly said by " can in discussing this topic, that, if the Magic: Bit h decide to unite in doing any great thing, iti eats I the nu . ca 8nd| In] r' In lulu "out“. â€a '"""'"" r"-' wâ€, . T H A ; it is a good basis far further argument in t/vor of I , so? provision whereby congressmen voted out at; omee Th' I ' 'l be ble longer to control legislation. That theriliee . f" G fu-rfor redaction is evidence of theeountry'I ld 7.5!", in , em. Nobody wants their hang-over inilueute g ' I G tn em. mama: g government. ti, Hiidgant Park Phi -ee an Prim! th.at mod Put; - " The Tr mind- , ; u “and Glut mm Mach I, 1911. much. and" the Act of luv-h 8.1870 M (hrisinas Gifts W The htire Family i ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT . GLASS SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL BLOCKING PROGRESS in future. must keep 'milutt ot 1501150â€. vacuum; ' up THURSDAY, DBeEttprtt, It, and novelties " the -tlolN. " $14k. I?" .31 TI ls EH33 ft ED: to N Rd WD, Ded (N Na Bt. (lo " out. Du IZ- H IE