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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1924, p. 4

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ll "Ja PAGE POUR some one mu. e ”pedal ”obtain Dont you he! the world full of .inthr- uung tuna? Ah, but that is le- - you hem! been with mesh: the city. today. Comer-lot me kn you about what I have neen. f its 'mr--- t, mining a /, iitg't'tiiil'Stdt W1tatt - W! Water amino, ; There are, for mum rink! cruise: through the West Indie; , ”internment; , How does-mt a 0 than: In that dung)! trrar'll" Ind slippery sidewalks. sharp Aio, cold tslett and cinder: in the anticoa- dder palm tru- uul topu oeiatth-- "dttihtutitiroattM_ttir, with s leisurely Mp. Consider Ittt tar undern stoopy moon,or Mei ciaueiitthetruwofotut?tte _ Por the winter moon tint be begun the White Star Line has P p- nod n eerie: of'eliurinx cruises. ' through the Went ladies --.n '" month out of New York - _ here; touching there. at Noam.“ " Martinique, " P,oet-dtrSpahtr'e the coast of South Americe. at thttorti so thetone my zlimpee the Canal. " for the Mediterranean noise. it in- clude: Madeira, Gibralter', 17 Egypt - but why tro ont Booking foe either should be taken before 11mm tht. Ptrtt'eulnrs my be bed ht the White Star Line wee in the city. _ _ _ F'uinr---A Sole But perhaps you have determined to spend the winter in the north. Per- "ptr-whit know: - yoo even like the winter in the north.. In waif]! ease, of course, your mind is wan. r- ing--not to winter onion, " ’all, hattofunWellJeanteuyoueome- thine inure-tin: about‘tura. tax At Bemtintr'.-ril fur coats have hen reduced in price before the holiday reason, in order that you may take advantage of the very beet Mlle prieee how, and have your new 6tat to wear for the touting feartivities. That’a a good idea, im’t itt Bonnier: fora, at course. are too well known to need accumulation. But you Whehtereeted tohearthatthe very best thing shown there this year are dyed ermim with ', deep, silky fax eollare and euiN, audjae- trakana -- also with trimming of deep fox. The prices, a I've said, you'll ilnd mttehaedtteed. Kenning”: addreea is 108 N. State 8t.-.the ace- mid Boor of the Stewart building, Nat acme: from Field'e. For further 4stfoettett --e W"" [winch-p: M1- 3.3:: . '),' Hedwig Fitted Suit-Cu"; Then than are 'tted suit-cam. Iran Tnrior'.--th-, of course, cape- cially nice an Christmas gifts. Ah, vary handme they are too, that nit-cam, and just the thint to charm a young esotlege (If! homici- vacation, or --perhnptr--Ur mother bound mound! foe the south. They can. in a variety at excenent leath- ers and union. and the tlttines are theottrtofthirtgoneneedsonntHp. Such a commit is, isn’t it, not to but! o.mr's toilet artich- rattling around in the bonom of on" but Really, You must not fail to m then pod-looking suitcases. at Taylor’s. 28 E. Randolph at; Prices range from Wayward. _ '. Not extmordimtritr lotto! Tttttl notthe idea qt all! But women when ordinary size 88 or site 40 dress will! not at mummy. Lane Bambi the well known Lone ant whose handsome m in found it the corner of Wabash and Wnahington Stuck, we: I specialty of flttitiq women of that sort. Hero you will bd the m moat elegant of autumn, New York or Paris models. Andi! you have had trouble in being Btted elsewhere you’ll tUtd you an be fitted lure. Sizes, of comic, run up to " _ Steits--rlv Bunion Milling You indeed... Russian minim! Stain, who“ T smart 03¢.“th loch momma bounding deep po- etic-l an for Lake Michigan), iron the eighth floor of the uu View building, 116 s. Michigan “9., and: forth ttttte wm of joy and person- 'yttrittyretittiatttttdtp.of Itat-Ru-ian tt,ati--iett alluring, haul Havoh‘t'you - seen her "tttrt You mutt! Her lut- m very lem- inc. Flavoring. in“; And just now ain’t his: a sole, and encry- thin: is Mac“ to about lull price” Raids you mod anther winter Want." You know you do. , I Quite the largest and but men's clothing store in the city in The Hub, Mud Inner: blvd.And toth not interesting thing in this man's shop. just new, is the mar section. Gmeimtsi---th baud: oolcnyon mm aw! And such lowly pattathtai Almost any man might bacon” accor- tthuthemoersmtitttttoyefrf than sweaters. wherein: they make Meal Christan ttiftt, since all men, his and "nalt--th. but" the utter --.adom them. They long to beidoc~ motive you "e---ttoor, dean; in why shouldn’t 'tlat, Prices of them: im- mtrted In. fun from " tom. Man's S-m-At the Hub Draco; for Stout Wm Bunch. Hm “The Shopper” The" are 1110 In 591:1:th with knitted callus and ' a wd‘bottm --asttarmtntt game ' than - " 'IE, And can: tlrat " the Hub M will and men's hind which, import- ed. with hand embriridered initials at 50 abnu’to " g . And Now-nk Body Glove 1 What in . body have? Why it it . sort of a 'intl, y'et not I cor.- net. It is the st grunt mt made for reducing.1 It is the lava» tion of a iiifiEiiiti, and it moulds and dude the and, yet allows it to mow trielr--attd, bmthe. Doeun’t that wand» interesting? Of course it goes. For the body glove is interestintrr-rn no of revelation, in fut. Whrnot cmto'soe it? Price: are very moderate) The uddrqu in Room 332 in the Republic building, " Adams and lt1 meets- A grad- uate nurse will at on, if you like., ' . Samszo Ln,rv,eitt',us,,,,, TRAY FITTED as us? RANDOLPH! tty. CHICAGO m N. an?! sun-rm" carom White Star liner! "Mirmtio" from New York Jan. nd Ind Petr. Mth --Ro days---" C of oalt. White Star N I "Adriatio" 25.- 000 tom, from '6, York Jun. 7th and Feb. 26th. V, T Red sat Line {Mammy 19,000 tom from New Pr Jan. 17th and Hutch 8th. »- soc lake View Bldg. I m E than Av, Phone Btati an: i Chi-co For that an; whi. ___ G%kii. "71%. nan-t urn-om. we: and. arm. ' FLORENCE E. LUND m Hawk“: BW. ( Wth‘l Adon- t M36. 3 Oh! m N. “may! f v: Memo Stylish Clothde in SW Woman SONIA - MILLINER lmnhln: to mu} - may a” w." Jh..tyt byont Compaxg’s Office 127 So. STAT (sin, CHICAGO or local Amt: WINTER ', CRUISES THE BODY. GLOVE _ Londonderry _ Imported: Slipover Sweaters Personnlly ' / _ A by gm w Rapwmgim ALL FUR COATS Meiiteiramian SUIT - CASES “TM Hat bf To-Day” WN.. U. tt, flu-£092) West Indies no SW animus $25 to $150 Latin; reduced marries. This unus- uu y, only oatmeal you to buy now, before the holl- any season, as Id- vaittageoustr at " er, from "ittr SALE Wait-h 1986 C Bandits l I tor the: freshmen find new and tn “the $lkrlt school “I! Mtttstt l _ itaar made! tttel 1directioh of PM? ftom the Dammit I p: 1tp,ti1it, Chi- can. an on period , divided into tits gnawing tiitd, of the crowd ttrho I ton for) (‘part of the period. truhm learned readily the (icing pagans and Astepa of the an: and to; trot, but disliked the id of. the I tatom in the balcony sdtlptr this: turn to dance. I Y V DANCING [LESSON S Thes) lesson severaliweeks. be alight ati been taken a: Competition did not t hoe tho? rates tor 91 trio light d power.‘ Improvement nd develop out in the industry did it. The e 2e from carbon lamps to Mud: t pt um 2,000,000 ton of.eoal I tally, ‘or about $150, ,000. lien its; "author item: Twont you: no to-home.. power electri motor u had 1,100 pounds and e at about . . Today, a motor of e some pave! weigh- 'Gd"'.'""" d cost: 'tppism'titattslr was maximum Hui: Puss. maxim max, munch CLEAN c l (or you aid i do“ conscio co for us. (In: re- liable eoal. hips you koepghoule ---hehm yo keep your, 7 home warmu-hel you keep _ your faith in h mun nature. 1 It's our burni dam-é to some you with heat. I si,' - _ THE 1eient of the, Conn. trv hri Its more forte Ind I try hr trt' more force ,nd active ene " to our daily mks than all t pills that hate roilc ed down , e hillaaof. fonzotten centuries. , . - '. Suds worK He J (in. di Patt Borchatdt BUIL NG MATERIAL 280 Nort St. John- hiUnue o chose ing clot ed thro it pains clothe: massed them in likes to wiephon LOOK I nu: up]. “was UDB t? Tel. Highland Paws? LAT HIGH SCHOOL will be eoitiittted for The plder , ts will the he: m6): hue ’of. . a omughly enjoy; this vocqtion of, Wilh- Hehe clean mind. h and through and im tel-vibe}: to see come soil trrtd all '01? SUD-S O DUDS 'h, He likes.“ put I pe 'g,f,,ttt nd he ake or en over the Tasman! ust 1:».er mes. to rt away. Tbs next meethie of the beaMUid Selma! Pttrernt'TeaetUr “location will be held, Friday "urnoon of cm: week. l A Christmiw program with» gt) muted under the direction tot Min Ethel Titus. ", i The Wan church tttcl') render rota-ism aunts. of Bethlehem," may 'veastntrj, De. " at eight o'eloek in the “(lithium of the Preabytuiun church. Hui-aloha are Mrs. Vincent 'Silveri bad In. Roy Dye, alto af DeerfleW," Merle Tibbetu. tenor of Lake Nun Ind Jack Word. has: of Litiertyvims. Miss Fumes Biederatadt Wphtttiat. The eadtata is being given tinder the direction of Mm. E. C. Becker. No adminion will be charged but a silver ofrerirttt will be taken. ' 5 The Garden club of magma willl‘ hold its fimt open meeting/Watt- ; day'lftomoon. Dee. IT, in (U Pres- I biterritut, church. Mr. Henry‘lluk of i the Tobey Furniture company of Chi- ; emrd, will talk on “The Art pf Home 1 Making." . C _ Mrs; Fred Latmhn spent My I,?,!,'.?"". August Krumm a? Rose?! Park! ‘ F ' ' . ' Tht" Enngelicnl Bangs!” church orchutrn will give its third annual comm on, the evening: of Thursday and Fridsy, December 111341512, - 7 Mn. Roger Patti. mstert4hted " teen girls of the upper and” of the Northhroek "hool on Suture!” after.. noon " her home. The girls were given ' lesson in linking ileum“ from "al.itttt wax. On the following Satirday Mri. Patti: will has a clan of boyg. _ A L l F ‘Mr. ind Mrs. Dourtr T d two daughters, 9rartramt and 'wt)", and Min Alma Grrebemrw of ,Chicagd, Mr. and Mia. George Lab-1m and dnuehutrrma of Evanston hearth. guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn last Sunday. _ A '. -- .. 'Mrs. Gordon Clause left on Frisky for G'aieirburg, Ill., where her. mother in very ill. Little Billy is? staying with the A.. J. Johnson runny. ' ttr. and Mrs. 'rw. Bum) had us their guest: on Sunday, MN. Agard and Min Atttud ind Miss Johnson of Autrthvattd Mr. and, Mrs. Williams of Chicago. 1 , A __ A i Mr. and Mn. Fred LnUhn wen goats at the Golden weddint of Mr, and 'MrB. Louise Ltbahn of Shinto, a week ngo Wedneging. -- ", - - Mr. and, any. L. Kimmie! of Battle Crack, Mimic“. are ”ending several weeks at the home in! their son. R. K. Hummel. and also mu visit another son orho is ill in "t Nor- wisttian American hospital in phicpgo. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew! atid three children of Ephriun, Win, will move to Deertuld this week. Rev. Andra" has accepted the mutants: of the Deerfield Presbyterian elmpsti. j Mr. and Mia. Fred Laban won Thanksgiving day guest: at die home of Mr. and an. Fred W. Winn bf Evanatom , . , ' On Thunduy. toad. In; P. W. Russo has as her' luncheod unat- Minn Kolp, Mu. Ed‘nrd Williams and Mm. Daniel Run of Chicago. T Mrs. Hammer woke on, “Built from Many Lands," " the Presbyterian Woman’s club, Manda evening. The installation of the others ot the Minnie lodge will be Wd "6.l, unity 'evening, Dee. 18, mm Deeth field tetnple. V . . i, A new fut train luving the Union station on Saturdays ut 1:30 p. n. will “on“. Deerfield. l ' Edward Releholt of Ft. Madison; Iowa, who is visiting his urteFJotttt"r A. Reichelt, Br., of Wilmette Kia] at the Reichdt In, home on Fridayu '; Mr. C. E. Piper's mother trho hug been visitinxain Milwaukee, his new in the Piper home, and will rennin; until we: the Christmas holidlys. '), A fancy work and home W’ ry ' ity being given Thursday Ithih at? nocn) in the DeertUld temp“; by Ladies Aid society of St. Paul”; Evan gelical church. Everyone is welcome, - The next “meeting of the [gamma society will be _ 11PrtsdfrL .lyyttt E‘thhérimie of Mrs. arTriMttrwe There will be no meeting a! the Saw ing club in December. 1; g DEERFIELD We iiriiie ybtii to home to our store to aeliset your Christmas Goods aelotier i ieea than elsewhere.?" , 'r' You will ana) he're a large selection of tor and novéltiee and useful gifts 'i" or, all, _ l t I - , ' CHAS. GLASS _ WauketranuNrenire, Highwood Tiilf. Highland Park 1216 § Useful Christmas Gifts For n The Entire Family r 'r". 'jl'iii" 1mm 1:33“: NUMBER 11 habit-had not!) In " ' _ I “The British dominion: that look out on the heme ice in Watshintrton.thym is an instinctive ajhsmttititttrrtf their " _ ulties', which. when they come to London, they have tail tl'lllliti.l'l. in Downing Street.” . _ '.; ' ' l ( Thus; ‘Sir Auckland cthsddar, former British when“ r kt imvmmasummmhnpeopkuntwhsnudqm: liind no satisfactory understanding in hpndon “they are a t' look to, Washington, and Washington,- with inviting eyes 4 look, back'at them.'! _ , _ : .- 7 (i' / nWhat does he mean! Simply that the Britiah dominio iii the Paeifle, where lurks the threlteninx shadow of imperi iifs"4 And militaristic Japan. find a greater common interest wit , {people of the United States than with those of the British sl ; Japan, it wisely governed. will. make no gesture to o ' an alliance between this common interest. To make a f a now would mean British and American domination of ',th . cific, and as British we include the dominion, whose bottle a on the Pacific. f 5 f‘ _ The American people, in future, must keep abreast of . ‘; 1'ern, international politics. Already there is talk id an _ bi a _The American people, in future, must keep abreast ?of 1 :ern, international politics. Already there is an: id " ' American supremacy, and it bu been truly said by d ' if essayist, in discussinc this topic. that, if the AW aal1i British decide to unite in doing any great thing, it an be 1iorAi' _, Eula; ueond Clan mm In!!! t, 1111. land Park. Illinois. and” ti. Act of Inn-h 8. 1m There should be no necessity for appeal to the pull) ‘5}; support forio worthy new” as the Highland Perk ME ' Cl r _ Htl value to the community is beyond mum in um uved‘ , Ar'!'. g fering relieved. No community of the size 1of Highhgd ' ' , has better buildings nor more complete equipment for; . .. .. - , purposes. and that these have been provided and paid for " du tl largely to the liberality of a few hundreds of our dammit ttflll remains, however. to provide for thi, tntotrsithntse of ' 'i -- [li tution over and above the annual detiett madly in Mt! " Alll Every hospital must take one of 3 percentage o" _ r ’ ' cases. and the local hospital'is no exception. Became r'. Me, 9 l the fact that the average. number of patients daily In - tet large enough to afford revenues aufBeiettt to overcome - a r .. = -r paused by the nod-paying, there is e shorten M. I,i.iidl few "tuas,.perhapsi with increase of population, this ' i = .. I may to alarge extent be surmounted. Bat thee-mm . .. if and it would seem that the fine thing to do wrmitrbito (' . ( the hospital on a financial basis which would eliminate; -. rr B, nual worry about defkiU. A reasonable endowment veal Ir, L care of any possible difterenee between income and expepdi wr » ' and this should be provided. The hospital Motion shod. 'M. ’ be burdened year after year with this problem. Why not}! p, _ I A ; problem now and solve it by putting the hospital beyb , lk, Eonable danger of future defieitat When theeountry rolled km its phenomenal plurality or “I! 'i ident Coolidge in November it indicated how strongly - “is " favor the elimination of all unnecessary expense at W -» tell ‘ in order that the president's plan for further tax rod = " " t f, proceed: ,That promm should be carriedbut with "ir-tEEE: possible delay,.and it is expected that the cw. . - E in November will backup the president in this plan. ' " . 'i, possible delay,, and. it is expected that the amulet: ' in November will backup the president in this plan. _ are not yet in ofBee', and in the meantime' the present V _ congress may block the president" plum end detest a? the people in thismsgarrL ' . j F i,', . An illustration of this is seen in the recent nation of the _" ', . Ir,: in restoring to an appropriation bill s number of m , ' Ei, 1 arias which it ,was planned to ebolish under the neon a . " '. .. I 'i of the committee end the'ndviee of the cabinet umber CQ (i) of that department-on the ground that e smaller foree ~ . M very easily take, care of the business involved. But it MW' u _ i a majority of the representstives would. tether, p J; " [iii . . of unnecessary o(ht.se holders than one the peopie's .. l _. . 'l _ This sort of thing indicates s disposition on the I ii? n , "lame duck".. eirngretunnen which thmtens at leest s ike [l E lay in the‘whole tax-reduction program of the ') a - - " Rt And it is a good basis for further emt in favor - aiif,ii' ii. some provision. whereby congressmen voted opt of - n u. . C I be able longer to control legislstion. That they have ' , ' , MI tented for re-election is' evidence of an imttstt;r's, c - " I in them. Nobody wants their hani-riinthteettse'trr", n we”. good government. Amid-AMERICAN AGREEMENT SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL BLOCKING PROGRESS than man: Co Blind! manhunt DECEMBER mummy, vacuum m; we; a aw Put. W an"; out on the, Pneifle, "tetlptt an. It in put omega tries," to 1 u [Pd D (El

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