aAppliances; ‘ arranging, dressing, :mu‘h‘. curling, waving, cleansâ€" 1+ singeing, bleaching, coloring, ing, tinting, or otherwise treating 'n?, means »the hair of any perâ€" TUESDAY SPRCIALS \ _ â€" _ SEPT. 22 Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. 59¢ ‘a Macaroni, 3 pkgs. _ 25¢ s Spaghetti, 3 pkegs. ... 25¢ g: Apples, the Ib...,...._10¢ to serve as an apprentice in a uty parlor without a certificate as ered apprentiee. | la® ‘defines beauty culture as @ws: "Any‘one or any combinaâ€" ‘df the fhlowing practices conâ€" S the practice of beauty culture *n done for cosmetic or beautifyâ€" |purposes and not for the treatâ€" l‘l of disease or of muscular or vous ‘disorder. 20 The application of cosmetic preâ€" ation to th¢e human body by masâ€" ing, stroking, kneading, slapping, ping, stimulating, exercising, manâ€" Inting, cleansing, beautifying or muny means, of devices, apparatus aygflances; ‘arranging, dressing, Sewing Machines J. SMITH | However the provisions of this shall not authorize any registered uty culturist to cut or clip the ‘ of any person unless she has at ‘abtained the certificate of regisâ€" MONDAY SPECIALS f SEPT. 21 Bt. Johns Ave. HLAND PARK, ILLINOIS iD DEERFIEL D Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 30¢ ; pails Seap Chips...â€"_8$3.95 ial prices on soap by the case Fam. Seay Chips, 4 for O8¢ â€"Starch, 10 pkgs. _.__._93¢ ficate as registered beauty culâ€" t.. Neither shall any person atâ€" Wheat, pkg. _._......__13¢ ge, the 1b, .__..._.._.._.G0#¢ & Hart Bacon, 3 lbs. $1.19 Corn Meal, 1 pkg. .____11¢ all brands, % bbl. $1.19 URSDAY SPECIALS & .__ H. P, Statd Bunk Bldg. Telophone 678 Boap Chips, 10 for..__98¢ y‘s Flout, 5â€"1b. sack. 20¢ ir Lamb Chops, Ib....â€"35¢ s Beef Stew, Ib....____ 22¢ : â€" 47 St. Johns Avenue LAND PARK | 1 8OLD AND REPAIRED TELEPHONE 410 . J. W. SHEDD DENTIST First 8t. Highland Park A. H. MUHLKE Wheat, pkg. ..._. DAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 uL , 4 cans .._...__._.87¢ Catsup, bot....___.25¢ DENTISTS DEALER IN HAMILTON .‘ P. 3571 3 Phone 215â€"J ILLINOIS 11¢ (OLIUMBIA ~> SCHO0L.OF RA1I T@T PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH â€" 397 Central Avenue â€" Erskine Bank Building _ Phone H. P. 3 HELEN TAYLOR, Principq ~ GERTRUDE JANITZ, ‘Assistant Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avenue 614. 5o Jonee ue s ie end Fark "Wm. Guyot, District Supérintendent Andâ€"We allow you $10 for your old washâ€" ing machine on the purchase price of this new FEDERAL. {+ , ' ., $6pOOQ beiance monthly hb * he ce See these superior Federai féaturw: Here It Isâ€"the buying owornï¬q you‘ve been waiting for. Nowâ€"You can obtain a brand new FEDERAL electric washer with all the latâ€" est improvements. Jpou e WILL KRUMBACH _ †} _ Sash, Doors and Millwork _ || Telephone 1589 BAGGAGE â€" FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS MOVING â€" PACKING. â€" SHIPPING 1. Finished in dur: 2. Absolutely silen 3. Safeâ€"all movin 4. Full eightâ€"sheet 15. Instant control «c 6. No oiling requir 7. Sturdy allâ€"metal 8. Oscillating cylin« 9. Fully guarantee Main School, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago Ask for Safeâ€"all moving parts enclosed. Full eightâ€"sheet capacity. t Instant control of wringer; . ; No ailing required except motor. Sturdy allâ€"metal construction.| _ | Fully guaranteed by respongible makers and this Company. H Finished in durable white enamnel, Absolutely silent in operation. Offering NORTHERN ILLINOIS > Office: 874 Central Avenue Phones 181+182 n obtain a ï¬rand new tric washer with all the latâ€" 3. | © | ‘A you $10 for yoviu- old washâ€" the purchase price of this allowance on your old washing +_ machine Transfer of Ridge Road, Highland Park, III. USIC ends Claré Osborne Reed m’ :»‘»r'gï¬' ï¬ ;;*Zsy!‘z someone seems to have q‘m that the fool and his Possibly not so many | «would be shed in this country if people thereof would cmtnnt to ‘a little more sweat. . | 7 J The fake stock salesmen do not probably read the Bible but We have a lot to learn aldut taking care of children before ate born, including the science of ig them from piling on fat that es birth more, difficult. and is lost Mght after â€" Leatn, proud parents much® prased "tenâ€"pound isn‘t the thing at all. normal boy baby weighs ‘at birth. ' ‘One learned Italian ha book to prove that womer diet, canâ€"and should keep child from becoming too own sake and for the lwd If lightâ€"producing wayv h travel from the sun to the earth/ men will find some wave that will c&rry inforâ€" mation from the earth to the sun and beyond. 199 & Radio waves such as we ie may be able to travel outside thWt, atmosâ€" phere, â€" If so, science will find some other wave that will tak@@messages to other planets. ftf.s0 The "imponderable ether," so dense that solid steel in com is like a coarse fish net, cer ly does. enâ€" close our earth and its thin atmosâ€" phere, . <=~ $ ploug with stars planted in i!here and there, faded out. But }thh radio experts of the Navy saithe earth actually has.a "roof" of agipther kind. It exists, presumably, whelle our thin atmosphere ~melts away} into the ether, "an ionized region in "the higher levels of the atmosphere," the scienâ€" tists call it. + We 1. When Galleo denied it dghd said the earth was . a â€" round b&l} Awhirling around ‘the sun, he had té get down on his knees saying that We "retractâ€" ed, abjured and abho: ‘his false teachings"â€"which, happefed .to be perfectly true. . _ o) c Learned men, including hâ€"men, once taught that there was a roof to this earth, solid, held up by its own strength and called the s 1 P These prices show what Bin be done by breeding among. anifkals. You can get a perfectly good Will for $40, But a little change in shape of the animal, produced by a gareful seâ€" lection of. the mysterioug} chromonâ€" somes, makes a big differgrnite. i _ Students of eugenics k careful breeding will produce equ@} improveâ€" ment in human beings. lare misâ€" _A shortâ€"horn bull was Wpld in the Argentine Republic yeg#@rday for $60,000, record price for Bhat breed. The real record is the pfHéite paid. in this country by the Carng@ton Earms company for a Holstein (ballâ€"$102,â€" count the eosé of living a Y,m&toring. It means nothing to. thk big men; they don‘t care what }ine costs. And many of them, ownin® joil stocks, feel rather sad. A th nt cut in gas may mean a $30 drop‘if oil stock. + Good news for little? autompbile owners. . Gagoline prices ‘qgre slashed all over the country. ‘ erday, in eastern territory, the cut was three cents a gallon. (In the giiddle west many buy â€"gas under 1 nts. It makes a big difference tg those that count the eosé of living a [,m*torihg. Next in safety com ’p railroad train, and before long t ying maâ€" chine will be safer than kither, f The man in greatest r is the fat man past middlefigge, eating heartily and hurriedly n "he is titred. Don‘t insure him The safest place‘in thé world as regards accidents is thel fabin of a big steamship on the & f _ Fat kills Americans inpre rapidly ‘than anything else. Fatlky degeneraâ€" tion of the heart kills Imany. Fat accumulates on m business men, and that kills t fore their time-‘ e L0 f ‘% t In old age especially f§t is dangerâ€" ous, And in old age it iy!most difiâ€" cult to get rid of dangerdas fat. The heart won‘t stand exercisy thatâ€"might take the fat off. The { ~will canâ€" not control diet. :. {'_Al!BRIC%’S ENEMYâ€" V es yu3 A SHORTâ€"HORN BR 4‘ ols 3 A ROOF TO THE EARTE 10â€"POUND BABY?â€"W RO NG. : !|>; What is more dang irovs than ocean travel, riding on railro ;‘7 . or flying in an airplane ? | r’; f The answer, given by | Mr. Johnson, of the National Life In “,‘ ance .comâ€" pany, it FAT. ; a M Â¥ The idea of a solid s s 16 ) {‘bove. us, stant purchasing power..For this purâ€" pose, prices of the yeu-xma ‘have been commonly © taken as > standard. k been necessary, therefore, representing values in money of conâ€" "The price changes during the more recent years of this period have been so violent that comparisons of money values for different years tell practiâ€" cally nothing â€"about the variations that have occurred either in the phyâ€" sical volume of business or in the quantity ofgpod-thatthoineomfln‘ buy," 3«1 a statement by the bureau supplementing the advance figures, _ port sppn to be Maâ€"“w-E Naâ€" tional (Bureau of Eeonomic Resear for }n 1909 to‘ 1921 the averâ€" age American income dnrm those years |steadily increased and there seems ino â€"reason to doubt that it is still increasing. (In 1909 the total inâ€" comes | according to. the report |were m.mm:,ooo and the ‘m_n;:l émm rose steadily until 1920 when it reachâ€" ed the total of $74,158,000,000. Then followed the period of deflation and in 1921 the total dropped to $62,736,â€" ho apr ycï¬ MILWAUKEE GHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . . . 14 Higï¬ speed electrified service â€"â€" New Skokie Valley Division 1| â€" â€" Homewood Avenue, twd');,bloch west of Green Bay Road ~Telephone Highland Park 102 â€" 103 : BOARD AND LODGING IN TWOâ€"BED AND THREEâ€"BED ROOMS INCLUDING ~"ATTENDANCE BY INTERNE STAFF AND FLOOR NURSE, $4 AND $5 PER DAY. f PRIVATE ROOMS, INCLUDING BOARD AND ATTENDANOCE BY THE INTERNE STAFF AND FLOOR.NURSE, $6 AND UP. ' 1 * b Visit the hospital any time during visiting hours, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m., and 7 p. m. to 8 p. m., daily, and see the upâ€"toâ€"date equipment and realize how low ‘the rates are for the Service given. 24 Know All Te d ew Skokie Valley Division e Highland Park Hospital LAKE BLUFF \ LaKéronest | ©>~ â€" ~adds the beautiful Lake County> _ Countryside to Chicago‘s suburban area 44 AUTU.ZGAN * MICHICGAN LOOP + ‘:"‘. M About Your Own Hospital more mmmm« of dollars constituting his current inâ€" come, and. that even when this niâ€" come was reduced to dollars of 1918 purchasing power, ‘his economic poâ€" gition had been considerably improvâ€" tuated widely in 1919, 1920 and 1921, the actual purchasing power has vaâ€" ried but slightly and for ‘the thirteen y:-& und;rhr:v“hw, the real â€" income OL w .b“ A meue.n' continuous upward trend." | â€" The results revealed that for the thirteen iyears under review, the hyâ€" potheticnl . "s bu o e en w e it dn td t mon t 6 indices of prices were used by ‘results lished towns, with good schools, stores, churches and all modern home conâ€" munities offer you all the allurements of a large city. ds Gucago' North Shore and Line, serving the towns of Mundelein and Libertyville in the Lake County m:l:lked.m&rhin 1926 the m:'id' Sko;: Valley Division, conmnecting Mundelein â€" Libertyville . division, will be completed, affording fast, frequent, through service to downtown Chicago. tion. To these Td\a\.mndto thousands of others, the new extension brings welcome news. R f But most Chicago families,, much as they would like to, could not heretoâ€" fore consider living in this ideal home locality, and for one reason: the absence of adequate fast transportaâ€" An existing arm of the North Shore OR years Chicago people Ravp visited the beautiful Lake County Countryside to enjoy its trees, hills, flowers and other natural advantages, And families of means have established their fine country estates in this picturesque vicinity. . _ The highâ€"speed electrified railroad (£ EDWARD M LANG 3 2741 EAST PARK AVENUE Highland Park, HL _ , Phone 1765 HOMES FOR SALE oN MONTHLY PAYMEXNTs Beautiful Wooded Lots on ?’? j M "?K‘J; j ‘.?J;' AQr e a 49 Â¥4