believe in thrift «s Theld whvsh rife the money y aadinet, midt egtate uied _A is ELGIN t. White Géd of my finest work has been wWEDDING RINGS â€" DAY, NOV ith 3 Diamonds ... $25.00 rSeries ening WEEK C©) _ 2 P tician zhland ’ Park Eprt . AMONDS nception k Bllilfl lllinois your each yrteb IVING \ $18. OFF 1925. PHONE H. P. 523 ding ge to Engraved. J. GR as an art are to be $ss xi Â¥*% mlgl: ©HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 iCOLUMBI‘A‘ W scHoor OF & A" 25th Year 1YVA WV asd A HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH 397 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park State Bank Bldg. Teél. H. P. 380 Herex TayupoR, Principal GERTRUDE JANITZ Assistant ‘Tel. H. P. 308 Houts 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 380 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIL. Lamb Patties The JBD. :1.:smmssecscprespnscaries Front Leg Veal Roast the ID. :sâ€"â€"â€"02:scirevirepreczcacrrses Shoulder Veal Roast the Ib. ..........ccullllllll. *Veal Breast > the 1b. .........lcc2cccclllkll2l‘‘l Fresh Calf Sweet Pork Loin Roast The D. ..............cosâ€"wscsesssssercise Native Flank Steak th@ ID. .....â€"..ssopmsmemageslle.., Very Best Rib Roast Beef ulO lb- se« conrerseybnenenzensueenscnsees, California Hams Kh&@ ID. ....cosiccreccrorabcbercesuerseneh Leg Spring Lamb the 1b, .....__.._..lucll2l2lll222! Breads, the Ib. ............ Fresh Spareribs the Ib. ......._.._._.l_..__. Pure Lard R 2 lbs. for ... Fresh Lake Superior White Fish, the Ib. .... Fresh Lake Trout the 1b. .......... Halibut Steak the lb. ...« Salmon Steak the lb. .....______. Fresh Perch Fresh Herring the lb. ..._........ Filet of Haddie the Ib. ._...._..__. New Dry Onions 5 Ibs, for ............ Very best Pot Roast PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 1677, 1678, 1679 DEERFIELD 143 | "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" â€" | 24 NORTH FIRST STREET, HICHLAND PARK, numos | _ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD, FORT SHERIDAN AND DEERFIELD ‘ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS P Colct 509 S. Wabash Ave MUSIC °_ 32%e , Jlare Osborn Reed ____25¢ nfecties Director __25¢ _ 45c 15%c .37%c __35¢ 19%c .. 15¢ ...65¢ 19%¢c . 33¢ 38%c 364%c .. 40c 40c . 35¢ 20¢ 42¢ 25¢ 22¢ ‘CAMPUS CAN MAKE! OR BREAK STUDENT The university campus can make or | break the average student in these hectic days of high classroom standâ€" ards and of varied extraâ€"curriculum activities, and only the man who can adjust himself properly to chis new environment can hope to reap any sbenefit from his fourâ€"years‘ experâ€" ience. (‘In talking recently over the radio, Prof. John J. B. Morgan, of the psychology department of Northwestâ€" ern university, pictured the ;college! misfit and Jaid down the axiom that sympathetic counsel orff the. part of a university personnel department can work wonders in adjusting the _new student to his campus world. Prof. Morgan cited instances of colâ€" l_lege misfits turning out disastrously after quitting the campus and urged university authorities to exerdise as far as possible personal contacts with lthe struggling newâ€"comer. Right Word at Right Time | "A word of the right sort will do wonders," said Prof. Morgan, "A lcollege' student is likely to have a number of crises. The best learner iis the one who changes his attitnde | téward different problems in line with | the instruction he receives, but he cannot change all at once, nor should he change too easily. He must weigh things, accept some and reject others. In other words, education is an upâ€" setting process and we have learned that while most students gain their equilibrium after each tilt, that, some HE MUST ADJUST HIMSELF | a small institution where classes are | not large the personal conu‘ï¬t of | teacher and student enables the inâ€" | dividual teacher to keep all his stuâ€" , dents from serious blunders. | In large | institutions this is impossible; it is ‘there accomplished by a personnel orâ€" i ganization. This organization keeps track of all the students before they | enter college till long after they | leave. The personnel department, | however, does not seek to â€"interfere ‘in any of the student‘s activities but |to tide him over hard places and see | that he gets the most from college life. The student is interviewed perâ€" | sonally by the personnel staff several Right Word at Right Time Will Work Wonders; Value of Small College in Personâ€" al Touch Noted require a little aid in keopi?g jpropâ€" erly balanced.. Personal Contact Valuable ; â€" . "By what sort of machinery can such a program be carried out? In Jonathan Apples * the bushel .:. ....$3.49 Cooking Apples the bushel .......$245 THANKSGIVING POULTRY Eatmore Nut / Oleo, 1b, |...._.._._____.. Dixie Oleomargarine ChG IDs! ::sclerryecrscencrecsess Good Luck Oleo the 1b.~.0..2...2.22.0002 Greening Apples the peck ..........__. Little Buster Popping Corn, 2 pkgs. for 45c Sweetheart Chili Con Carne, 3 cans for _45C Cliquot Club Gingerale 24 bottle case .................. 34.40 Lomax Gingerale 12 large bottles net ....... Canada‘ Dry Gingerale 12 bottles .............______.. New Sweet Cider the gal, ......._____.. Leave Your Order Now for ‘VERY BEST ELGIN CREA‘mgflbnumn + e . JONES SAUSAGE Links, lb. "_ Meat, 1b. FOR / FRIDAY ONLY Fancy New Potatoes the peck: 39¢ RAPP BRO Nrvevmn rrsmemmome. 53i¢ «u. $1.97 "* $2.175 @~__65¢ 35¢ 22%c¢ 24%c 2714c 60c 45¢ 45¢ Highland Park‘s Down Town Store times during his college:career. He is invited to express himself freely about any phase of college life, to tell his difficulties as well as his achieveâ€" ments. © Oftentimes a short interview can work wonders; sometimes a lot is needed, _ uis 2) "Every mental or other crisis in student‘s life means a period of tndt, cal changes.. Will the change be for his good o# will it be detrimental? Will the crisis take him up or drag him down? It is the university‘s aim to see that every crisis leaves the student better than if he had never passed through its What we aim to do is to look for the crisis and then boost." ; is UNIVERSITY HEADS ; TO MEET NEXT YEAR Annual Meeting of Best Known Educators to Be Held at / _‘ Northwestern The presidents and deans of the graduate schools of twentyâ€"six of the leading American universities, comâ€" prising some of the best known eduâ€" cators of the nation, will meet at Northwestern university next year at the annual gathering of the Associaâ€" tion of American Universities. Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of Northâ€" western university, who has just reâ€" Yale university, brought word that the association had voted to meet at Northwestern a_ year hence. . The membership of the Association of American Universities consists of the following:~ University of California, Catholic University of Ameï¬c:,fni- versity of Chicago, Clark university, Columbia university, Cornell univerâ€" sity, Indiana university, Harvard uniâ€" versity, University of Illinois, State University of Iowa, ‘John Hopkins university, U of Kansas, U of Michâ€" igan, U of Minnesota, U of l;lino!uri, passed through its What we aim to| â€" a gerjes of articles on American gg n; 'Eo look for the crisis and then paintifigs will :ori_ be published in 8+ 2s * _ | the ‘ Ladies: Home Journal, of i!l’lhfl-;] UNIVERSITY HEADS . Taleg 2s coot aneiaxaiuples of Pant. TO MEET NEXT YEAR | ings from the principal art museums ' ym« will be used. | Annual Meeting of Best Known| From the Chicago Art Institute the Educators to Be Held at / followli‘nz :lei:ltionp have ‘:rendmt:: ' +‘ and the official photograp! ’ Northwestern Journal has just t::ished making the ‘ t colorâ€"separation plates for them. | The presidents and deans of the| "Brooklyn Bridge," by Henry Ran: graduate schools of twentyâ€"six of the| ger, from the ‘les L. Hutchinson leading American universities, comâ€"| collection, This is a «Cine canvas, prising some of the best known eduâ€"| showing how so p ic a thing as a cators of the nation, will meet at| huge bridge may be made, with its Northwestern university next year at| surroundings of picturesque buildings, the annual gathering of the Associaâ€"| into a pleasing a?mphony of color, tion of American Universities. Dr.| "Furling the Sail," by Winslow Hoâ€" Walter Dill Scott, president of Northâ€"| mer is from the, Jollection of Martin western university, who has just reâ€"| Ryerson. It is a J:‘ter color painting, turned from this year‘s meeting at) filled with the h breath of the Yale university, brought word that| salt sea, one of| twentyâ€"one water the association had voted to meet at|colors by Homer from Mr. Ryerson‘s Northwestern a year hence. . The} collection now ins id in Gallery 43, U of Nebraska, U of North Carolina, Northwestern university, Ohio State university, U of Pennsylvania, Princeâ€" ton university, Stanford university, U of Virginia, Washington university, U of Wisconsin and Yale university. TURKEYS GEESE ~â€"â€"~_‘ DUCKSâ€" : : "Northwestern university will play host to the eminent educators who will come here on that occasion," exâ€" plained Dr. Scott. "A program will be arranged by the association and there will be one or two banquets and possibly other entertainments for the guests." yte tpcck Frying Oysters *4 thg AJMIAEE . .22 ref eS zen cenrt imibece. Stewing Oysters . : © ShG YUBRE ©..0.00:i00e.0uscltins Blue Diamond Tiny Peas §4G UOREN |+..00â€"â€"oorrecreasictes Blue Diamond Sweet Wrinkled Peas, doz. ...... Blue Diamond Select Peas, the doz. ................ Blue Diamond Ex. Sifted Peas, the c.loz.‘ Cenalimermmerst Blue Diamond Sifted Sweetheart Tiny Super King Bird Peas the dozen ................ Sweetheart Bantam Peas, the dOZ, .................. Sweetheart Maine Corn the dozen ............_._._._... oc toig‘.‘.*‘"" 9a. 18 Corn, dozen ................ Sweetheart Evergreen COFVBR, UOHs sssâ€"ssfeiss reccacsnberes Aloha Corn / the ‘doz. pareendvodertafe e uce reseeey Sweetheart Ige. Tomaâ€" €088, GOZ. i...cc«ew..elss Sweetheart. No. 2 Toma Corn, the dos. ....:..........., Aloha Tomatoes . the. AOH, ....:cluulcscese en GuH Creck Tomatoes the doz. ........__._.._ toes, doz. ... FOURTH ANNUAL APPLE SALEâ€"We have received | 3 carloads of apples in bushels, barrels and boxes.‘ Lowest Prices. TONY SARG‘S MARIONETITES atwplees ;. .00 ~ Highland Park Woman‘s: Club Tuesday Afternoon and | E DECEMBER mï¬â€˜r THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 806 S‘) 20 $2.15 $2.13 $1.81 $2.00 $3.63 $1.40 $2.45 $2.45 $2.00 $1.80 $2.45 $1.88 $1.80 $1.40 90c Mok css uen ameant 100 Dpllén Sa;le,l Wednfésday, «Little Green Peas Early June Peas Fancy Sugar Corn Good Luck Milk M ANY FROM INSTITUTE POTATOES, Fancy New, the peck .: Fancy Tomatoes 12 large ChD§ ..........._.«o.â€"opecs Fancy Pink Salmon, Ib. can Pork Chops 5 lhn for -.â€",‘.........' Pork and Beans 10 CHIH ......../...... 3 bottles ]...m.'.w.ii Sweetheart Shrimp Special ‘Photographs Being Taken for Series of Articles â€" â€"_â€"â€" In Ladies Home Jourâ€" ( nal; the List Yellow Cling Peaches Sweetheart Chili Sauce Blue Diamond Extra Tiny Sifted Peas, 3 cans ...........__.... Select Early June Fancy Prunes Plate Corned Beef 10 lb.- snbbetveares sensvenn} Pears, f 3 large cans .......... "Outer | Surf," | by |Frederick * «. Waugh, is a largd canvas flled with the power and mWW of the tum+â€" bling surf as it comes thundering inTI to shore. It is in the collection of the Friends Oof American Art. _ "The Miraculous _ Draft of | Fishes," is a> Biblical scene, representing the great baul of fish made by the Disciples when Christ told them"to cast their net on the other side of the boat. It is from the Walter H. Schulze Mem, orial . collection. | & "Himself" and "Herself" by Robert Henri are two â€"character studies fillâ€" cd with the virility of expression of this noted contem painter. They are also from Walter H. Schulze Â¥emorms . | "ERarly !unbt arpon Springs," by George Inness: one of the well ‘paintings in the Edward B. mï¬m}m ed by Inness in 1 while in ( All press reports indicate that th farmer . is procpétmu_ but he m'; believe it himself until he m& taxes paid and actually finds a b ante in the old book.. . ... | Adcording to statistics it cost thirâ€" ty cénts a vote to beat Mayor Hylan, and doybtless Goyernor Smith thinks it was worth it.~| | .. a‘, WILL BE DESCRIBED hk ‘=*" _ O0¢ orued Best ~ _: / 91 "'t'_ql_‘ffnf'fjl P dved dï¬ Golden Bantam sed hP CA o es ied essvissiseesstnccbnen o _ @1 Pc9 =â€"â€"_§1 ooA es $1 i=~{] s ®____$1 "',,:1 TW L o4 nc : 1 Wl $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Med. KRed Salmon 2 lbs .. feprninintabeduanmncn) Bread and. Butter Pickles 8 for :.‘..-..-...,.!‘.4.......‘........"....,.. 8. H. ‘l‘omwnJ. No. 8 can B CBRHQ LOF i; slncderidenteiecrines 8. H, Kidney Beans, : M BME .s,sesceccscidgnpnnetsenninsy (nccenaitys Fancy Pears, NJ;. 2 CHH ............ King‘s Choice Sliced Peaches $1 EBME | ... ces rebrneoprtencsnencas¢rmcccenss W ie onl ies 9 1 8. H. Grated Pineapple Clihk IaeOiss /~â€" _/ 91 Round Steak 2% lbs. for New Comb Honey * 2 Ibs. for Red Pitted Cherries # TOF . â€"..â€"souinccmevapecinpess Royal Ann Cherries 8 cans for 1% Ib8. LOP ....â€",.0â€"¢ercivneccencicsccsoue, D e 12 pkgs. POR *.: e rel mss nactn mm anloth Alola Sliced : Pineapple sl {Jo, 2 ‘can, 4 cans for ............ mported â€"Sardines .. sl B CBNS AOF ...c..â€" ecodcipnancanctntogretintions o s mi‘.ll l in i Mol d WINNETKA MASONS GO TO MILWAUKEE TODAY Hundred Members to Be Guests of Wawautosa Lodge of â€" > That City > Nearly 100 members of the Winâ€" netka Masoni¢c lodge will journey to Milwaukee this afternoon, November 19, to be guests of the â€" Wawautosa lodge of| that city. ~A special train on the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee electric. line will leave the Eim street station at,8:80 o‘clock and those who make the &dp will be met at the Milwaukeeâ€"terminal by memâ€" bers of the Wawautosa lodge who will drive them to the lodge, A dinner and ‘entertainment will be given for the Winnetka visitors and they will} put on one third degree. Many members of the Winnetka lodge will recall the good times in Milwauâ€" kee two years ago when the loch lodge made two visits to Wawautosa lodge and put on degree work.: The party < will leave Milwaukee® early enough so that members. can get home and m:ontllup.itmuid:“ \Next Tuesday evening is Ladies‘ nicht at the Winnetka lodge. There will be dancing, cards and refreshâ€" ments followirg the stated meeting. tion work of the Northwestern railâ€" road were burned to death early Sunâ€"« TWO MEN BURNED TO DEATH AT LAKE BLUFF day morning in. a bunk car in which they were sleeping at Lake Bluff. 3‘ fire is ‘supposed to have been ca: by an overbeated stove, or sparks falling: from the stove on the floor of the cat. The men were named Paul Gashim and Julius Bazenof and were about, 45 years of age each. One was a widower with three chilâ€" dren in the old country and the othâ€" er‘s wife and family also are in Rusâ€" cans for ._. MOVIES FEATURE AUTUMN FESTIVAL One of the feature attractions at the Autumn Festival, to be given by the Young Women‘s guild . of. the Glencoe Union Church, Friday, Noâ€" vember 20, will be the moving picâ€" tures which. will be shown‘ in the afterncon and evening, "The Call of the Wild," Jack London‘s great dog story, has been isecured for this o¢â€" easion, and there will be the added attraction of an Our Gang comedy. Two shows are scheduled, one in the afternoon after school, for. the chilâ€" dren, and one at 8 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning for grownups. : ï¬omtoti No. 8 enâ€'m sl weresnenessens d cnsnsrners mas donenns neunee Nov. 25 4 e i j â€"~~â€"01 __O1 _ _ $1 _ $1 _.$1 _.$1 _ $1 ... $1 _.§1 ... 81 _. 91 81 / M1 _$1 $1 $1 $1 io MONDAY SPECIALS |. _ NOVEMBER 23 £ P.G. Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 3§ Palmolive‘ Soap, 12 bar ... Am., Fam. Soap, 10 bar. Lge. Ivory Soap, 10 bars ) Fels Napths Soap, 12 berâ€"â€"O08¢ Lux, 10 pkes. .__â€"â€"â€"â€"98¢ 808, 4 pkgs. ..._......_..__08B¢ Wash. Soda, 3 pkzs. ..â€"â€"__20¢ Ivory Soap Chips, 10 for......@.O8¢ Am. Fam. Soap Chips, 4 for 98¢ Argo Starch, 10 pkgs. ... O8¢ 25â€"1b. pails Seap Chips....83.95 Special prices on soap by the case Corn Flakes, pkg. ..........â€".._â€"8B@ Quaker Oats, pkg. ..___â€"â€"11¢ Puffed Wheat, pkg. ..._â€".___â€"13¢ Cabbage, the Ib. ..........__._â€" um.anmn.«..susï¬,:; Yellow Corn Meal, 1 pkg. ...__11¢ Flour, all brands, % bbl $1.19 Plate ‘Corned Beef, Ib. ............0¢ Brick Cheese, Ib. .‘__._:: R Lenfesty‘s Flout, 5â€"lb. sack. Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib.â€"._35¢ Boneless Beef Stew, Ib.......... 28¢ Wet Shrimp, 4 cans ._____.87¢ Syweetheart Cateup, bot........_85¢ Dry Onions, 3 Ibs. for Permanent Mqrcel a Specialty manm‘au 18 North Bheridan Rd. Tel. F 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. T. 2190 Dr. IRVING C. SCHUR 274 EAST PARK A HOMES FOR SALE oN MONTHLY |PAYMENTsS EOwARO M.LANC Beauntiful Wooded Lots on HAIRDRESSING . s .1 ‘;ri T8 PAGE SEVEN it Pnd 4e 45