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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1925, p. 16

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8 milt Hluminated Flower Box Anothér outdoor Christmas m'hifhi-midlynlninthtm is the illnminated flower box. Small evergreens; fir, cedar, basaim and other plants, form the background for With just a little skill, intqmityf P resid '!‘M&Motcwmnu'mbh“ fl!hmndhflflamtbe‘w'lmw tiful of modern Christmas customs. |overcoat. the ~colored : lights.. ‘Several ; boxes lighted in this manner form an enâ€" trancing: spectacle against the more somber colors of the building. | The problem of decorating is a task which can be solved according to inâ€" dividual taste and ability. The tree ean be decorated with ornaments and‘ lights or <qually beautiful mnl:t can be obtained by using nothing : than â€"strings of lights with snow placed on the boughs. / tension cord running from an el trical outlet in the basement will glt’hb.m necessary exrrent for | l lawn, at which time â€" community Christmas trees throubutmm- try will be niwg;:geou!y ighted Te mok Sentiint engtomt aoired of the most beautiful cus | within the past few years. Glowing with lights, its many colors reflected against the snowâ€"blanketed ground, the outdoor Christmas tree conveys a Yu!e;tide message.to all who pass. Popular Custom A short motor trip on Christmas eve last year revealed how popular this custom has become. But this year will see an even more extensive use of the outdoor Christmas display. It is not altogether necessary to own an evergreen growing on the front lawn; for several dollars one may be bought at a nearby store and the final results will be quite as pleasing as the permanent tree. In‘ keeping with a custom being given nationâ€"wide approval, many resâ€" idents of this community are planâ€" ning to illuminate the evergreens on the front lawn duriua'uw; ing holiday season. President Omdav Will turm a switch on Christmas eve which ‘will light the great ‘mtirml‘ Christmas tree on.the White House Lights Among Evergreens is Beâ€" mifi F:vorite Idea for Holiday Season; Also | Flower Boxes | DECORATING FRONT LAWN ILLUMINATION PLAN CHRISTMAS FEATURE PAGE SIX Walnuts Eng. * Shelled, the Ib. ..___..__ Pecans Shelled, the Ib, â€".__.... Large cans, 3 for ... Gr. Sugar, H & E CANE. 10 Jbs. for ... Pumpkin Amalias Currants, cleaned & the package ...._.i....... J C Fancy Muscatel | clusters, packed in Malaga, 37 Spain, the pkg. .._.__.._.. € CURRANTSâ€" Sweetheart | skinless *‘whole preserved figs, 74 oz, 93 : Jar, 4 jars for ... ..« € RAISINSâ€" Sweetheart Pineapple Fingers eut from the very choicest Hawaian Pineapple â€" 83 She JHF .308 enc iess € FIGSâ€" PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 1677, 1678, 1679 DEERFIELD 143 _ "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" â€" . 24 NORTH FIRST STREET, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD, FORT SHERIDAN AND DEERFIELD PINEAPPLEâ€" Turkeys Geese & CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Chestnuts | (I_)ider £ Popping Corn o it PA . FANCY CORN FED S ‘the Ib. *ooihiymatl edhencanign e dee nc FANCY DRY PICKED The 1Ib.. ... z0) 3cz 000. _ 69¢ $1.15 45¢ 59c¢ ‘| â€" But camet caravans from Siberia |and Mongolia still cross the Gobi desâ€" | ert to Urga with furs that go by rail to Tientsin or Shanghai, or to Manâ€" chulion the line to Muklen and Harâ€" |bin. Pack mules and porters shag furs down the western slopes of the Andes, and make on to Valparaiso and Antofagasta on the Pacific. Bueno? Aires collécts furs for London an New York from the Argentine, Paraâ€" guay, and Uruguay. € *‘ The supremacy of St. Louis among thowofld'nmn-kehtorrawfnnm‘ uhbl;s‘hd biy”iih ;:n.ti;’nl‘lonflon in the â€" Mississi a . region in furâ€"bearing animals. St. Minneapolis, Chicago, Fort ayne and New Orleans have always | been important in the fur trade of the !l(ksiulppi valley. â€" peslsth coat. in a Chicago hotel, but he was lpcky even to get away without an Investment bankers are preparing a strong law to end "blue sky" issues. This ‘problem ‘will never be: solved until.we can find some way to abolâ€" ish all the suckers; y3 Furs from the frigid and the torrid zones converge upon the great marâ€" ‘kets in the north temperate zone. From "farthest North" comes pelts to : Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal, and %uebec to match the catches of | long ago in the famed Hudson‘s Bay ,com‘xt‘ry. From _ "Greenland‘s. . icy | mountains and India‘s coral strand" furs are sent to London. America‘s jP ificâ€" ports receive â€" skins from Cx‘na‘ Japan, Manchuri and Korea, {aceon"ing’ to a writer in €he Nation‘s Business, w : To Bombay the furs go by train; to London and New York they go . by ship. â€" Furs from‘ the Scandinavian countriés are transported. to London and to Leipzig. Riga, once an imâ€" portant outlet for Siberian furs, has been almost overshadowed by Moscow under Soviet rule. f on their heads to be shipped to Lonâ€" don; And high up on the roof of the world,.|camel! and donkey caravans are plodding through the Khyber Pasgs toâ€" ward Peshawar, laden with furs from Thibet, Turkestan, (Baluchistan ‘and Afghanistan. on Dfivm to "the cape" go | sturdy blacks, bearing great bundles of pelts n nisppnen mnePrniree London, Leipzig, New York and St. Loyis are the world‘s greatest. clearâ€" ing houses for raw furs, and of them all, St. Lovis is rated the largest. St. Louis Is Greatest Clearing House; London, Leipz& and New York Also WHERE FURS COME ~â€" FROM; BIG MARKET l"lnc(y Wisconsin White Potatoesâ€" for Monday only) the pk. j Butter, Elgin Cr. thie Np: o moome i Lard f Kettle rendered; 2 lhe. _ Richeligu condv%nsed mince meat, Spragueâ€"Warâ€" ner‘s bezt, the pkg. .. 180 Sweetheart tiny .vstringless grilen beans are of unusual quality, the can .}:...."::""": 35C MINCE MEAT Sweetheart . tiny _ superfine peafi éd the very choicest peas pac : 2 No. 2 cans ...;:..:......... 71C GREEN BEANSâ€" Sweetheart: green asparagus, long tender spears, eatable all the way down ; large ‘75 tall can, each _â€"_â€"_.<. 14dJIC¢ PEASâ€" ASPARAGUSâ€" Pineapple Chéese Edam Cheese Camembert Cheese Cream Cheese â€" POTATOES RAPP BROTHERS : Mc in 69¢ 49e 55¢ _ 20%¢ 53%¢ â€"~33¢ Highland Park‘s Down Town Store |~ ~Bometime later a warship} once the | American "Iowa" (but now} a Greck battleship, stole into the.outer harbor, and long range shells began ‘:) whistle overhead. : One dropped nine yards from (Miss Cushman‘s office door, Another ‘dropped mear her clinic, where the doctor had forty little paâ€" tients in the waiting room., f Airplanes Also : es Before the ‘day was over, there came also a squadron of loyalist airâ€". planes, which dropped thousands of small slips of paper, inscribed with propaganda messages. Miss Cushman sent peremptory letter to the comâ€" manders of the opposing forces, deâ€" manding that they move their war away from her ‘orphanage. No anâ€". swers came, but during the night a tenâ€"inch shell exploded on the uw] pus, so close to a tent where 50 little trachoma patients were housed, that it got Miss Cushman out of bed and | across the campus with her bathrobe flapping in the breeze. "Ar ‘you all i omm aoam | ‘\One morning last spring, during the | soâ€"called ~"Seventh‘ Revolution" in |Greece, Miss Cushman, who is the | head of a Near East Relief training school for 1,00 orphans at Corinth, ; awoke to find five army airplanes on the campus outside her windows. They represented the rebel faction in the army, and were preparing for an atâ€" tack from the loyal faction, which controlled :the Greek navy. . Is Mayflower Daughter _ f Miss Cushman, a descendant of the Robert Cushman: who chartered the Mayflower, was distinctly apposed : to having any revolutions fought out o‘h her doorstep. She first of all asâ€" sembled cher family of 1,00 children, and instructed them to flatten themâ€" Iselves ‘on the earth at any, indicaâ€" tion of ‘bombardment from the sea. It was a wise precaution, for the day had hardly begun when a. trail of smoke to the northeast proclaimed the arrival of the loyalist forces by sea,. ‘A The Near East Relief has announeâ€" ed the award of its distinguished service medal to Miss Emma D. Cushâ€" man of Boston, "for bravery. under Distinguished Service Medal of Near East Relief Awarded â€" to â€"Brave American f ‘__ Woman; Details _ GREEK REVOLT EPISODE "TAKE WAR AWAY" .. SAYS YANKEE GIRL Omysters» 4 e Frying, the Oysters Ts Fancy Stewing, the at. Paul Schultz‘s high grade . Mhltl'e!;i Milk Tasties s O MDZ ) Se ce n en ce iine s eemaed coet cpnrateinnd gnre Milk Chocolate Tasties 1 0 Ts | Sn ropeai en e d eerma d aty, ‘Peach Creams d 4 1 l rapipl h romad on ioet Pineapple Creams 4 Cherry Créeams m Chocolate Eclair . a KING THD 010510 ++ ce reabcate ons t onl ohnk Chocolate Bon Bon : â€" , Edinburgh | 8/ yet 7 Quaker Butter Square ', KFIQ : This: :24 5e0:0222.+e)menlne s nc un e ngciy W Cocoa Bar ho. e the : TB .. ..:£s sls m ie L io t Swansdown Cake Flour this sale only ........_._.= Ducks Chickens EVERYTHING FROM SOUP TO NUTS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER $y3 o Th montmmane. oo .O "ig’;‘"‘az"”"‘“““flf’c eniple Creams / â€"~dhe é Ib. 46(: foc"’unnzgc Enll?urgh 43c fe: Butier Sdhare * 32': $ Ths 3 sls s C whaeile t‘ ~. ... 306 CHRISTMAS TREES â€" Crystallized Ginger Cluster Raisins Fruit Cake Candies 5 CAKE FLOUR HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 25¢ and Up s5 iCsn CPNL ‘.K“.' s aPyCats ce ons mbi t wl ie: Ees ie A ols AZEQQ?;L‘?,,’;;\_\;{» eameip oc o e n y mtey C e n ooE AWOAY es Eun vasiines sc FANCY_ PLUMP the ; Ib. Piimemaronierats FANCY ROASTING the Jb;::::*:#:. 3: >:35 4 90c 80c n 32¢ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDA Y aipe Experts at Washington say ‘that more weather data is needed for aviaâ€" tion. But what it really needs is not more but better weather., _ | An exhibition of paintings by Roâ€" maine Brooks will open at the Art Inâ€" stitute on Tuesday,. December 22, in the new East Wing galleries. Mrs. ,Brooks is an American, born in Rome, hence her name, Romaine. Her fathâ€" er was Major Goddard, of Philadelphia and her mother Ella Waterman Godâ€" dard.. Mrs, Brooks has exhibited in Paris, also in London and on the conâ€" tinent. . She shows portraits of Ida Rubenstein, Jean Cocteau, Gabricle D‘Annunzio, la Duchesseâ€"de Clermont. Tonnerre, Miss Natalie Berney; a picâ€" ture ‘painted for the French Red Cross ‘during the war, and others. She is represented in the Luxemborg by no less than three paintings. + | | Long Jln Near East _ Miss Cushman has lived in the Near BEast for many years, and has been one of the most important diplomaâ€" tic figures in that troubled area. For nursing work in the Balkan war she was ~awarded é:x: Queen Alexandra war medal by Great Britain. In 1919 she received‘ the French Cross of the Legion of Homor for humanitarian work with the Near East Relief in Turkey. During the past year she has won the Gold Cross of the Holy Sepultchre and the Greek Cross of St. Xavier for her work among refugee children after the Smyrna disaster | DISPLAY PICTURES j ~‘ BY ROMAINE BROOKS _It is not known just how much her request had to do with inating the little revolution.. Revolutions in the Near East are frequen ly shortâ€" lived. . This one lasted o y . three days,. and when it was over Miss Cushman was invited to fly to Athens in one of the planes.. ‘But : having pushed five of them for some distance throughâ€"the sand, she felt it would be antiâ€"climax to let one of them propel her through the air. â€" "And besides," she says, "I do not like aeroplanes, and never will," 4 ] the ways of war, was flat the ground under his bed., _ Sends Ultimatum At daybreak the next morni Miss Cushman sent an ultimatum the rebel garrison, demanding the aeroplanes be moved away from the school. She‘waited an hour, and when no ‘reply came, she summoned the largest of her boys and with their aid rolled the five big air birds the campus and a half mile beyond. She followed this with a personal call on the commander of the battléship, :deâ€" manding that he move the ;-r someâ€" where else. C and H XXXX Powdered Sugar for icings II:LI fo)nl?:u. (thls sale y ), 1b. t Honey ‘ Pm Comb, 4 for .... Coffee â€" j Chase & Sanbern 3 Ibs Van :Houten (Holland) Chocolate. Fing, pkg. ... Lemon Peel ; 8:;; 1b. Te * 4 ee 7 4 Citron Peel. . the TD. 2. C En en esd ies Shelled English Walnuts Sg;h:l{;d Almonds ancy Dried Pears e nnlaanesls.,. Fahz{ Dried Peaches . Imported : Lemon â€"Slices inprrind Olmage Stved S!lt Jke. .01 s 321 Hubbard Squash Sweet Potatoes ) ~Fresh Peas SUGAR invited to fly to Athens . _planes.. ‘But: having f=> them for some distance & nd, she felt it would be! > 9$¢ us id A »*5’!’..*”« Smyrna disaster, i : $1.43 3:4%0: , Cranberries :gfigg‘éon, «. 16¢ ZIE JTic| Celéry Kama"~""" : 256 15¢ _ 15e â€" 15¢ $1.15 49c . 49¢ .. B0¢ ..b69¢ . B5¢ .. 39¢ â€"29¢ io 3 lbs. for Sweet Potatoes JERSEYS, 2 lbs. for F California Cluster Raisins sucy tlwuekc:to m Sweetheart Tiny Green Lima Beans ; the very best 35 packed ; the can __.___. PJC KENâ€"Lâ€"RATION MARMALADEâ€" The Dog Food â€" Supremeâ€" 16 oz. cans 19 BaP 202000000 en aroks 3 € Carroll ‘Golden‘ Bantam Corn on the Cob. Talk about sugarâ€" cornâ€"if you haven‘t had it, yfiu have missed the. glory of the summer. . f Extra large cans each 556 LIMA BEANSâ€" CORN Phone 949 ____. _ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 542 516 â€" 518 LAUREL AVE. _ Highland Park, III. JAMES COLLINS YOUR CAR CAN HAVE THAT NEW CAR APPEARANCE BY HAVING IT Beets Carrots White Turnips Mushrooms _ Lacquered LATEST COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM RAISINS AUTO PAINTING and SHOP FRAMED MIRRORS Call and let us give you an estimate 21¢ Christmas Paints and Enamels WINDOW SHADES BRAND BROTHERS Also do high grade auto painting and varnishâ€" ing, truck lettering, and monogramming. W. Central Ave. 25¢ 25¢ at Sausage . JONES‘ LINKS, 1b. Sausage JONES‘ MEAT, 1b. Sweetheart Extra Fancy Queen Olives, 1814 oz. 58 jars, each ... C Fanning‘s Bread and Butter Pickles, fresh, flavory slices ; packed in Streator, _ . 31 IIl. 8 pint jars ic ces OLIVESâ€" Armour‘s Cloverbloom, dividâ€" ed in four convenient 56 pieces, the Ib. :.:. C Canada Dry Gingerale champaign of Ginâ€" s. gerales, doz. __.. P PICKLESâ€" BUTTER GINGERALE Piper‘s "Honey Peppernuts," a full pound package, each THURSDAY, DECEMBER PEPPERNUTS Cottage Cheese Beef Suetâ€" Mince Meat Highland Park 35¢ t 12.4§ 39¢ 35¢ the Win POUDRE B 16 North $00 CENTRAL GEO. 8. Cart ic cares and leave uumdhd of your «kin, away those lines Our service is cor pointments.>. .. "A:u,r&@ THURSDA3 All Metal HIGH CR Mfi?fi: plete eatisf: 8945 N. W Highla W in Slip C Cleaning, DR,. MEL Oste 16 NOR 102 N North Tel. 2397 Gener HIGHW Illino Gene Cl Yo Phone Wi "gen! Ladi Tel thee Hou

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