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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 26

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:15 PAGE SIX These are gifts that will add color and comfort to the liv- ing room or Boudoirand that will beappreeiated long after They has made of t.hte quality Rayon, in Novelty Shapes ind I (Shiloh Silk Service Silk . - -,, 11.95 to $3.00 $1.00 to $2.50 . _ i There was never a Christmas that ' , S 1 ‘ brought too many gifts of hosiery. i' ‘ And when selection has been made ' , from assortments here styles and ' ‘; colors are of the nesrets.t--quality ( of the fine sort,that proves. itself , ers' , in long service. , )‘t . All the newest shades are repre- gat"' I sented-rosy biege,.pimeil blue, at- d ia _ mosphere, nude, gunmetdl, du Bar- il?):," ry, airdale, French nude, tanbark, ‘\ : F black and white. Very special val- . Ity) ues at these prices. l A. Gloves from France For Everybodys Christmas All Winter Coats Now at gre'eiaily Reduced Prices. Alba, 50:11qu minty women at. pride ik having mn- slim autism: their good hate and mtheinent. The newest idea In to have air: fol-but style; and color: We match their odifhrmtast “my These are known for mug, 'warm fit Ind restful comlqrt for My Mun. ‘ I . [ u '3 N " Ot “no Fob. osttted Satin. with J without. Boob. 1t.rtiii, 'terr In” with Jreth' 1rAlit"6it. Spade- and my} Queen Quality Footwear TheTrddeMireii'rourumuanee thatrmorilttittdtheshoei 'mamuttirttltastrits 1t,tgyt_htlttritt!Pttnod-tiit a amnion require to “tidy women sud young women. 1tis 'ttem1tsrwhatrtunmt in those rottwillBnd attire-em Christan showing Natl? ; _ i . _ f Slippers: For Lazy Hours i - Pouch Bags Which combine Two Leathers; ' ' Envelope Bags of Leattiewin Tooled Elects’ _ Otherirare of fine Morocco and Calnkin-ruall assembled with special thought for Gifts. Come in and see them. Smart in style, haying those little niceties of finish ale ways associated with a wisll.chosen gift, These hand, bags are espeeulytueeestsfitl choice. _ The variety of 5?!” provides for practically every preference, as in t e groups are: _ l “Hollywood "Silk Taffeta Pillows . Make Handsome Gifti _ _ _ 3.198 to $7.50 , ' ; Hand Bags of Finer Sort $5. 00 to $35.00 All Our New- 37.00 and $7.50 Styles New f $6.00 Gifts of Hosiery " fd' . tr) r" Imlt - lib, 'ii, J2 2il) I'lrfivm . " L' \ F lifiiil x. _ , RIHI’Q Draperie- - 'second FToor Your Choices! Gittif These $2.00 to $4.00 Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, gay end. Saucy, pert little voile wisptr--all they do is look pretty-u-charming lace one: or plain white-just is tmutrhankiei as there are occasions to use them. ' There are smart pull-on gloves or Wash- able cha in. Gloves of washable cham- oisj 'Ji'lll%"i,.efCr bindings and black stitching. . Smart kid gloves with '2,tigtt em- brqidered or appliqued gaun let or turn- baek cafe, very unusual. w Good-looking tailored gloves of suede with cuffs of leather in contrasting shdde are in many new colors. ' ) Handkerchiefs 25c to w. 50 tttO to $4.95 are Gifts Ideal ”mam stove-thigh-ttttthast All DeLuxe 88150 mi 89.50 at"'rM i h ”j) A. j1iiili $7,50 Wattksariiit, tttGa, Boxed'Bath Towel Sets Priced $1.00 to $2.25 You will find every type of Bath Towel Get you could want right: hate. Including two toweld and wash Moth yr two cloth and towel. Iii, un- sual colors and patterns. _, . _ . v , ‘I' _ ' One would think that Santa Chum-0M. pl! Iii-Mm- to thin no" for the little bors ud girls of Walkman and ty to we anionic. Fwthavuedoxeuufldomdddhfuulfl- “if W; nethnial toys for little In“, I my Ito-o that has may overyttthttr . [mu IE to!“ could burnt! col-thus other tora. Mother and “that wt be certain “lawn-mun om the mortdotatUd Christmas list when audio-tug and. lure. '-, Erector Seth. 31.00 to $12.50; Tuher,"rorii MK te 82.50; Fault; Ironing Boards, ste; Friction Toys, 32.00; BPths and Games, toe to $5.00; Foot Balls. 81.35 to 88.09; km Trains. 85.00 to 885.00; He- chlnknl Trains, $1.00 " $10.50;”Duk and ChNr Sea. $3.00 to 822.50; Mun: Dolls. 81.25 to 815.00; Doll Carriages, $2.50 to 820.00: Bunch .Trunmm, $350 to sum; my L. Tort, 'IL00 to mm; min the Movie Cat, 25e to 81:00. _ - T Rnbin’s Torhmd = Third mm..- Therin nobody Tn the world who’s quite so niuch fun to buy mien“ for as Baby. Eva; tiny ttite of Baby’l is interesting tis the feminine eye-and heart... hen an come into the ngy Degartment tad we all of the darlintt thing: to you'll wish that you u at hut mdoun baby gifts to buy. . _ . i' ' T ' -Bootiees, 20e Yt,81e29 . i.',': e 4mm fut'itgatt to $3.98 _ ' -fetttt Robes, 33,49 ), , --9 Bunting; $6.98 to $7.98 . --Bnby Books, Me to $2425 ---Carrityriatmm, $1.29 to $1.98 -All Sort: of Rattlers, 29e to trtre _ -r'miet Beta "e to 82.25 That May Be Bad in Sets , , Frilly, lacy things of the most friv- _ oulous sort . . . Garments simply ' - 'aa tailored and beautifully finished . . . "s 'Ill' ~\ There's a delicious thrill if! choos- r wr t' (Iliff! " ing . . . even if you are not to wear H H“ It illlllllllll them yourself. _ = . GatEiiiii& Ru‘bin'. Second Floor . _ ‘ r" " ‘ " Quilted Robes for Her Charming things to wear under- neath that should be chosen while stocks are fresh and new and there is plenty of time for eardfitl ache-1 tion. 4 f Adorable Gowns . Adorable "Teddies" So Many Clever Novelties Gifts for His Higher-Che Baby THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, 'HIQHLAND'PABK. ILLINOIS There is an extensive' group of pillévéfm .3460qu lace trimmed - plain hemgtitehed - Lace. nijednlion insert: or em- broidered in color on quality muslin: forfchoicut gifts. Gifts of Underwear Rubin’s Toy Lgnd $2.98 to $10.98 fonds of Toys for Boys‘and Girls! 2A2a'sla3," of Pine Quality Silks Erwin _t'if,'r.'/,, --Main Floor. For the intimate woman ftiend---ttothing is so giveable as_ a lovely quilted Silk Robes-ao comfortable and warm.! Think of the thrill that comes to a beautyrloving woman when The opens the Christmas box and sees the glow of shimmering, lustrous rose, orchid, blue and the like'. .All moderately priced. Lovely Corduroy Robes, $2.98 to $13.98 Beacon Blanket Robes, $4.98 to $16.98 _ Lingerie - Second Floor V Boxed Pillom Cases Pairs 31:50 to $2.50 Tommi ..i.. Third Floor $10.98 to tm 98 Main Floor "rs'tiit'g' 1tit There is a special tribute to the finedaate of the recipieht and evidence of thoughtful care in selection evident in a gift of the correct and attrac- tive stationery that may be chosen here. . Fur Coat: Make Gifts at Specigl Reductions Stationery Carries a Thoughtful . Message $1.00 to $4.50 8tationery--Main Floor. Make Ideal President and Mrs. 00°le ttave' Opened the social mu with 3 big dhmmnnd the;ofBee ”9km my, n56. doubt be glad to Attend the-Hunc- “m ”a the the. TiNitidiiist . an". t? arttlaetttmintod with than. Claimed the an}: is yet m tttan 10.000000.000, your: outtm peg. .pte With long memories that thin m before their time. but,“ to be occupied in match. in; " wits with the {In mediocrity of massive generation; of Mola- eunt caudal". and ”and, un- in: till the death of ”new Mu; My 3nd 1opte-tived, Ilium him to slip into a larger pair of oU than." Stuart P. Sherman. professor of English It the University of Illinoi- for :1an your» in the author of that atatetttertt which is startlingly at ,triditee with the antenna: of an. dormant committees lad magi-f u~ ”mam. . V T . 1 Br. Sherman. who :receutlyi took up his duties " editor of the: literary supplement of the Newtori 'Henld Tribune contributes to the Christian when. Magazine “An Interview ith. a Newcomer in New York" in which he states his muons for luv- ing the nudemic profession. He dram a pieturis of the ordinary professor as follows: “After the first {city you: of his life. the ordinary profu- ubr, like the New Englund farmer, gets discouraged and begins not do- ing more than a third or , fourth of the things ’wblch he in It liberty to do. 2rts_tseeittatotseetutttsitro- fusion does not adequalgly that him for any definite ochievemont in his line. More and more, it me- him a a mart-of-alt-work. He perceives who} if he In“: human of hia par- foét tttrtdTtt: to do that new wo he in ”all, “this; ttttteend,tourmtsaitta.giriserri and: u pinto-nor ,W of the satisfaction: of taaetttutttand march. To avoid the Min comm of diam. tho ordinary Menu:- 'lim den' on his job! I on undated with no more caution] dustbin. in. e.e4,rts We“, ambition, and time-mung creature than the “any professor of forty, no: my. Wu more mm of adventure or “In Mule future you: of hi. a- the ordinary protein: is over- we? , Writer In Scribner’s Himself Member of University r Faculty met. What might have been free and original become: hum-0mm and con- ventional; what should we been as rich and various as nature in eontined within momentary standards and fuetintr fashions. In in restleaaneu. it; starvation for the beauty denied Ittateweliausartisst-tutoery ‘Speadl Speed? It We: hectic strained, incapable of mod aid of joy. A: an ugly phrase itttthttV 'de- will” a simmer. proceu. his ‘jau- ed op' into a ttitranie'taemtiuttee of tite,a St. Vitttpirodriof purposeful activity." j 3 _ SAYS ORDINARY PROF. T USUALLY OVER-PAID ri, . Pervert-rile!“ i. “One is' the power to purchase wife records that tn his hter years he we able to F Mord n his ted motor- ieer‘tomendthetmrsl ttnee/to at. :1st his creving for ‘speed! speed!’ in his atrortmrartiytie instincts made him more. and more restless. ‘You How he wrote I friend, 'I never here is moment with -lf--ain always tltr withing .when I 'atr,ahme---r ,she‘il writ till midnight tonight, then 1sed, and read, myself ulcep.’ 'Prom What: esks Brooks, ‘wss he trying to 'veiteapet' When the we. wish to en- Enihiinte an artist, ther mut hesitate between giving him ebje'ct poverty, [with its denial of-leisure and free. ua' of spirit; and _luxurious ease, With its more subtle corruption end ‘ssphyxistion of manhood. Probably the latter is snrer to do the dots. _ Denis! of Bee-tensity. “Daniels of spontaneity thus have strange reperemutiomr." By depriving the artist of his utursl, direct, im, pulsive satisfaction in the work kg self. end concentrating him on deriv- 1,tttivers and precarious values which he {cannot control, they divide and defeat Isis spirit. They make him restless, _distratirfied, subject to Jeers. phobia, depressions. Persiysinx the process jd his art. they silo blight its prod- l'Wide 'roajhmrs In mind as lands are subdivided, or by pal-chug ‘or condemnation,” aimed. Walden, _i'iit', we have worked out two gutted: l, our york which no of special in.. we“ to Chicago and the unwinding "ttton. T . [ but week state; county‘rand city highway Oneida tron a 100 mile cit: cle aux-rounding Chicago heard Col. Sidney D. Waidon deacribc and illus- trate the superhighway not balm built around Detroit. Col; Walden. who is president of the Detroit Rapid Transit commission was speaker of the evening at the dint-or the Chi- cago Regional . Planning“ association. flIMiR4BlfllRhys Of? . DETROIT DESCRIBED By'President of Rapid Transit Commission of That City at Regional Planning Ses- sion Last Week AT BIG CHICAGO MEETING Pruidcnt and THURSDAY, DECEIQER 17, " 'ANT, CLAUS km they“! be ha of good thing. to a: In his his". but ho the]: cu:- m that all, of us may” human otrmilk a day foe our W's also. q q nus 1.11"th noosmz was mu? mt: swam _ AND CLEAN WAY" OAK We?! RACE LAu NDR)’ Pdrgk' -"LH ei-s------ TT, a; Ir., TH h]! _

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