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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1927, p. 22

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[I b" Ct1 ft, C', [an HF m EH Dr. J. Russell Smith, essor of economic geography in Col ' bin uni- versity, another sunken; criticised reference in textbooks and! leewhe'te of the expression "eemsttme t2'7e'f,',t' enee,", which he dechred has I mite nomer. He declared that: go integ- woven is the fabric of econdmic inter- course that there can be no econoqic independence nnywhere. f; g Conference on the Tea: of Mhrs torr,withaview tovi t. derstand, recently :held , i delphia, according to the, " . Science Monitor. j", "We hive given shower too much attention to wars aid interna- tional disputes, and we hays tended to represent ourselves as invariably correct in the premises,” ik". Barnes said. "The European school text- books used for the purpose of teach- ing history are much Worse than those in use in this oeuntryi.‘ Att long as this biased and prejudiced View of international relations isvhuxht _in the schools, the scheme: lqiinterna- tional organisation, worlds" ' dtrr armament, etc., will have 'itll, chance of popular adoption or snags. 1 _ Teach Amity Not “in "The way out is to beiound, for the most part, in a revolution in the, subject matter of history" as gen- erally taught in the schools. War should occupy much less space in his- tory teaching and in their place should be substituted the; evolution) of social, economic and political in'w stitutions, the growth of culture, the) development in natural science and' technology, and the progress of am; learning, and literature. These "e, essentially international intheir ori- gin and scope." 3 l A plea by Dr. Harry " , t','ght, professor of historic .oeioti in A m college, for the Whit): tn' ' li - * PAGE 811 of tie'histary of irtt'ihtntf'tut ”lad tiotta “u fairly and " gaudy." possible,” m I tettltm tit) tlelysd FAIR TEACHING EMORY I PLEA won ACCURACY Mn -77 z; .3: Prof. H. Ill. Barnes ottrtiith COP he Urns mph ttti', " You-1’ Experience Highland Park Transfer and Storage' Company nunoor WAREHOUSE, 374 Central A"... PIANO TUNER MORAN BROTHERS MODERN, ammo. an mums nut-m. Cheerful, Givin. Jobbing i my JOHN alllilNGlliillllLlllilR' 6aterenee of work (nuanced. Chum Reuomblq. Estimates Free Automobile Storage Moving, rocking, PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE " S. St. Johns Ave. Highhnd Park, Illinois one. Hem): Daily ' n. m. to ' p. m., $364125} .' Cleaner and Dyer ' is North am It.“ WI OPERATE oun OWN PLANT m HIGHLAND PARK ALEX “man. an. mm". on Mt Cantu] Ayn-o Phone. 131-132 l tth) National Association WEE"! Phone: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 The three types of weaving used mostly in the cotton fabrics are the plain, the twill, and the satin, The demand for novelty is design has brought about numerous other weaves, some of which are,_variations of these three. The. plain or "tabby" weave produces a very durable fabric, such " plain muslin, chsmhray, or kindergarten cloth. In the twill weave the effect of diagonal linesis pro- duced. This is decorative, strong, and flrm. It soils less easily than plain weaves, but is more diMetsit to laun- der. Middy twills and denims are ex~ amples. "undulating, broken, cork- screw, and herringbone twills are common. The satin weave is related to the,twill and is seen in sateen. It The “warp" yarns are those held parallel to each other in the loom. The ftllintr or "weft" yum ere thou that are carried back and forth over and under the warp by means of I shuttle. A ttrm, close, regular weave with n greet many threads to each inch of goods in desirable in fabric: that must be given hard wear. A looser weave, however, may produce 3 fabric utiefeetory for other pur- poses. .. Various kinds of Weaving one used in making cotton fabrics. Some on better for one purpose, some for an- other. The United States Department of Agriculture suggests that it in well for the housekeeper to know 1 little about these, weaves. no d'ittamd that this sneezed an trsde of Chins and VII mponslhls for s lessened demand for cotton goods in We], thereby throwing thousands of won-km out of my} - m'ent in that country and for s Mi ingoffinthodmnandforrtoreotton. Other, spasm were Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbons, “that and loam-st: William L. Fisher, mist-m: ens-stol- of the Philadelphia CommentLMu- scum, sud Dr. Ernest M. Ntumon, professor of economies, Unnvsrsity of Pennsylvania. _ ' Varioué Kinds of Weaving Used In Making Them; Distin-' En-lwhintnuultl . . Dr. Sasittrmftrmd to whit In all. ed the that andre" chino! “W- tiul economic collapse that "eeted tlteftwtt-tenaafth-r1d,'%a result pf the Russia: breakdown in 1917. ' " HOW TO RECOGNIZE ' COTTON FABRICS 800 CENTRAL AWE. mulching Marks l clsl reports received in, Wuh- in . a state positively that the hm- 0 9mm rom" " the Atlultic cont no queer 'sxitsta.mmntr-f1ve destroy- e ind cutters constitute the patrol bo ' and Rear Admiral Frederick c. Bi I d, eommander of the Coast G M, ssys that photographs of ships co . ining liquorisupposed to be on , SAYS OFFICIAL DOPE E; . 'M..-.-...-.- uiier' Laden Vet-eh Fol-aka f1! Atlantic Coast Rendez- RUM ROW DISPERSED a ,me,kmnmttsth-tts1t1tr le 'inwhitthmtextra,nme-itu Max-cum! the ordinary Iva-pg. nmtttgttmstmrrritsatnnrutrn- 'tf'dtthsrmtt-. Genuinodot- ted; Swim made tif swivel weaving, ism of the hate! the" m. th _ which unvbe pulled lmOm I bathhcbory. h trtarfttiand,itwe1ieortatmttt- ed durable. III-Jamaal “yin: m- introduced in aspects! “y no toprodmxtapatt-stireot- to' damask or ublolinan. Timbu- he! 120 N. First St., Highland Park wean, and in some kind: of Win-man'oftb bin ' 'idhu2"ll'l/)u'lddr'l QUALITY AT LOW COS m HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGELAND PARK. ILLINOIS 2es Steering Lock. - - -'i,r- New Duco Colon. : New Gasoline Gauge. : New Radiator. : New Bodies by Fisher. i' New Remote ‘Control Door Hendlee. New, The Curler. , otUALTqab-AI1 model: are ”provided with . newly designed AC Oil Filter which; bare. the complete mow-l of all impurities and dirt from the oil supply We” promising are-(cg oil mileage. la. in. M! oil change and a mininulm of motor wear. New 9?lne.ideetal.r.oeh. Combination was. and _AIR'cutANER--To "feerdinauumoeorr- 601nm” "stand 'dt-tuses', mood: po-flow,) modelimeqnlppedwidnn AqAtrcuadrwhichfurutheoi1ikei1nirtotu -rheeornndre-ditudrteho-itim lanthanum. ' Running Boards. Hardware. 'BulletwTrpe Head Lunpl, _ Windshield on Open Modell. Large 1 TInch Steering Wheel. Heavy thse.Puce, full-com Fenders. “Vindahield Pillars. Nut-newer (optovldc - feet dear vilion. ' Ind Improved 'rraaemiasioes. Brake dad Clutch Pednt Closure. Prevendngtxceuive daft on ttoo. of at. Universal Joint Seal. Former price $645 T359595 ttotta , . 00'“. '.t',t,tth't'l'. the meagre ”crating of the A h}. iron M to ”The” have been ',,,dtegr,ltdlt.t lhduud _ harm and.) met the North Atlantic opens," new Billud. "atthough l musically; liquor ship hu mmed“! . lg: distance at nu."- . t TiTiiiiiiir,mt-a-u, have just been wetting up at home during the holidays. m inMrttttg on trying to husk down the New: law became "it In I fuihtm.", At the same time the gem by Wt agents in every part of the country. including cities like Chicago, St. Louis and San mm. indicate that the liquor tune, is (Mull! do- clining. Every one of the best men in the federal! service emphatieelly in- sists that temperance is incl-suing in all parts of the county. Claimed that investors in foreign lands should hove their property pro- tected, but not many hue no fir on- list'od to so and protect. Ti, refute .11 Inch anew tom the political Vet- the up on their hind legs and cry out “hint Mt,' Mat Bor" And that in their argument " one hears it in Washington. . rum row. are Mem' AW WA WM. RUEHL & CO. '::"’~'x'2 "silstttttrtitnme)pts lhg2tt'715 gtk - - '62S Sign, . f695 Former We. "" Putnam“ envied out from My!!! M Info- ly any. than {or mud di" um I cmumamww "dtsnit.,tttoettr)t-trrt6. tmrmstttiArttitattbrtrrt-t" omaywbubuvdnhukm downward and W Th. It". thettao6ud-d.taritnreer wnaoettuamtit-r.th-t- tooreusteaRieh.kitu-xtop-- oddonmwithett-d,bttttstt -ditawh-toatNtstntnrtditter ihuuatawtrrtiirtltrtd-e?z.t*, iGFtisAeiimititiittt_iieaet- mbonlevud. wanna-day M;thwm I"!!! one staatiiuitethttrmtutrrit iiaiur,riitttttsisirrmt'-utthretf pittetm' gaunt-int in Grant Pith nboutthg Art Institute.‘ Mm well, fed, sleek loom; was. W tameandfthndtr.. 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