an icéthI-ummmm. um: i *mWMyin-gownol _.r'i'se".ethoi9. mun. veil held in _ â€it. -omaandear- 1erNU.NUl'rar'hi"t"e"Csii hammd'hm me. .lIl-dthnlhy: the “3 at- w *tMiny We Hart who - my __ -_-"-"' in. and qdc.pomm and a" y'" I "ui-sid bouquet of tea - I... Berxthe, I brother d in. W J. D. O'Neill ommu - th «may I dinner In} - I. Sdtr-eieht guests n which' Dr. Iuth M. Ritter of Chieatto act-l d in War. Mr. and Mrs. M W for I brief honeymoon‘ tip ad till reside on Vine avenue In: an week. The out of town - -haded Dr. and Mrs. Martin I. m; Dr. and Mrs. Dutch. lad Cb - Meyer and Shannen, all of W Ir. ad Mrs. Oscar seleiatt Puk. left this week ror me w. w " PPP. “t PM“? Iuryried, on attend the commencement exercises M "eniew whey thirty tf their at Smith college. Their daughter, k m, 'tlllt, to assist It,"' luff-1&3 Miss Victorine Day is one of the r km " twenty- I In: gradual. m. Cards tamed the eve- . ' I ..,.. emu-mm " may: the sgep1tic'f, it; 2ed2'othr's't' - “he" "re Mrs. Iatuis Be-l United Evangelical church will hold I "be. In. Fred Perryman. 115.1 . . M da Mary Ohl . their, monthly meeting on on y 1 won. Mr. George Marshall, t th h f th Misses 1 Mr. Bern-n new] and Mr. Joeephl ""9" ' e ome " e . Bembe. The l ide and groom of Marion and Betty Leffert of Glenvrew twent -tNe avenue. wit h :chut T,'Ld."" presented} Miss Mary Lou Mayo te.,.r,'.,tur,:ef/i, At the card party given " tbeLfrVom Hollms college, \rrgxmn. an l, home of In. Joseph Stipe last! will spend the summer with her par- nmy afternoon about forty? ents.‘Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo of 484' guests were present. This was 'iidish'itt' place. 1 . of a series of parties being given for; Mr. tsnd Mrs. Thomas Dickinson ofl, the 8100 memorial for the Rev.‘ Evanston were the Sunday guests of I Father Madden by the ladies of the} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom Immaculate Conception church. streee - ‘ If. and Ira. A. W. Persons bad a,,) Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bremer, Mr. their week and guests Mr. Person's‘and Mrs. Charles Werhane and Rev. Biater and children, Mrs. Ralph John- and Mrs. Karl Roth motored to Lake “on And Robert Ind Marion of Dar Bishop, Wisconsin. Sunday afternoon, ton, Ohio. T where they have a summer cottage. Mr. and In. Andrew Petersen and I They will return the latter part of Cecelia Ind Jack Petersen were this week. guests on _Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Miss Mary Kimball and her guest. 1min Hemaen of Kenoshn. They Miss Jones of Boston motored to Vent to "trod I christening at which} Rockford, 111., on Tuesday. 'dl',',', ,e,tt,iut.'d, Jack were ""e Miss Elizabeth Brett of Lake Bluff ro I . u 'e" nephew. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mes. Vencll Hunk of N. Green Bay _ Brace of Bloom street on 'roesday will entertain the members of her) l . bridge club tomorrow afternoon atl in" J. B. 0-3301. tfoe,',',trlfm'lC'r','liT her home. The game will be played (will return Sattr y rom lo"'" at three tables and later refreshments , Oth “Pd Mrs. Elmeg'h 12,r,,1',en, o will be served. , wentsn avenue are e ppy par _ Mr. nnd 1"t Burr A. uisenrttie,'.',t,,s, of a baby girl born on Sunday and children. orothy and Fia'iii,l'tef, 12 at the Highland Park hos are lea __ toda for w vital. Mrs. Therrien was formerr, [ Y Ne Auhom, f Wis., where they will remain until Violet Knudsen. about August L Margaret Crawford returned o _ - -* V----- fs,,IThursday from Mamille collegt rT_. 1','ii.e--u.dierttti, iaNuai_.-tue- -e-i.tseepret " “I! 'ta"GtiotutueinrstBt- -iaiiauiea-eryy/tit - 1 “3mm ty. Lloyd an. nâ€... -_.,_.V,,, is the put of her mother, Mrs. Ada 1 Mnryvlue Bhinehnrt. of Onwentsin avenue. ii"? com! Miss Catherine Sullivan of Chicago Mr. mm was the guest n few days of thislccmnl ' week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. l “nations C. Sullivan, of El Park nvenne. IG Frida Miss Maud Bakke who has been at-1 Park hm tending Carletpn conege in North- merly L field, Minn. the past year returned1 Mr. :1 home Friday to spend her summerlGreen B mien with her parents, Mr. yyiiiicttw. Mrs Ems Bakke of McGovern street. l several l “In: and Mrs..T, MhAvery of Glam . . Y., were t e green: last week of their relatives Mr. and Mn.“ HOME Burr A. Leisenrinz of Roger Wil-," has: avenue. 1 A -= ... --u n... “av I Harm "iirs. Jo'hn Burgman is the truest td her an Mr. F. A. Watkins and l Frank Pitt motored to Bloc 111., last Monday to attend th meeting of the Presbyterian session there. They expect" to Highland Pork tomorrow (Fridnyl. . a has avenue. l Mr. F. A. Watkins and the Rem} Home is by no moms the sales» Frank Fitt motored to Bloomington,‘ place in the world. Statistics seth-) m., last Monday to attend the annual: ered by the Woman's Home Com-1 meeting of the Presbyterian synod in i panion show that while 8000 persons‘ session there. They expect" to return ‘were killed int yen in railroad the-, to Highland Park tomorrow evening,l eidents, 20,900 were killed in their (Friday), lhomes. Only the motor can and the Miss Priscilla Conrad was the week industrial plant cause more fatal ac- l end guest of Vahyta Hanneman ofl cidents than do the activities of the) Burlington, Wis, ihome. . --. T I Mr. Ind Mrs. George F. Conrail Simple tumbles,"ivhich resulted last were most pleasantly surprised by year in 6000 deaths and 50,000 in- twelve of their friends on Saturday juries, were caused by dark or wind- evening. Cards, dancing and music ing stairs. icy porches. polished floors, formed the evening’s entertainment. soapy bathtubs, things left lying Mrs. Fritz Bahr and Mr. and 'iriiy about to trip one up. weak chairs, or George Bahr and Mrs. Edward 21t2,t:titt boxes used instead of good rad motored to Oshkosh, Wis.. Tues- stepttiddertc Sodding water and day. to atetml the marriage of I rela- i burns accounted for many more mis- the. haps. Gas and electricity improperly Mr. and I‘m. lichen Gmshdefn- installed or handled did their share. teg taired . ew "and: Wm“. Statistics show that almost every- " and! an SIM! "was In coi- body in the United sum now know: pli-ent to In. Gimmicks sister- mouth not to blow out the Cos, but trr-trw, Mrs. 'Pri. ee, of M' thousands have not yet learned thal - __- - w-ueinr- u... n‘mu‘tl not touch an electric ligh tioeh, m. were the mu on TINS- mm by of Mr. and In. Fred 1mm, Br. of South Green Bay mod. . Mr. ind In. licks-l “hm YE of Dam, Wir., were the wee-d Fi: guests of Mr. and In. Herbert 1111- E: ber of South Green Bar read. M W. B. Forrest. Jr..' h†Mamet! Pl! home from Km college where he grain-M with harm and will Ipend the runner with his parents. i Ili- Beryl Holland w“ the guest C I few by! of Inst week of Mist, Vir- gil-h m of River Forest and no' 'd"Giii'i"vGiiioer-t"e" by- d thin mi. In. “atrial-y Ind dung/hut d S. Lind-II "can nu loving June II " “Mord. Comteetieat, when - will run-in for I mi .11. “Q an. M will nil for - ml and none time with In. - In. Willin- - I 'luq.rp& In. - will haw " â€I in M via. all " ttt stool hr at your. ". Me. _ III. In â€In! for a: - un- 7.x 0. III. - who I- n - _ b w - Co. d In. - “an a lab. vet -- a . - n h irl 3nd I“. Quie- it '. A. Watkins and the Rev.' 'itt motored to Bloomington, Monday to attend the annual of the Presbyterian synod in mere. They expect" to return ', honeymoon f "HI-- Vine avenue Richard Rex Parkin returned home' mt of wutfrom Yale on Wednesday. to spend Mrs. Martin the summer with his parents, Mr. Ind Dutch, and! Mrs. H. A. Parkin of Laurel nvenne. "ttbeet, a11Ul Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles Day . ',of Evanston, formerly of Highland . thmldley Park, left this week for the east to yryried, 'P attend the commencement exercises irty tt their " Smith college. Their daughter, hem m eele-l, Miss Vietorine Day is one of the tth weddincl radium. - -- a“; nmkn’g gallium-open..- â€violin-o.- "hon-0°- awn-emu “mm- Circa-r-or of Kansas City 1 Thursday - _ ‘1 - #.:IIA n until u...“ -___--" I Margaret Crawford returned on) as citrltry"sd..a,r from Marrritie college.“ rs. jufaiyrarrvims, Kentucky, where she has nae, lint completed her freshman yen. i Set",','.,',,') Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearce of W. of this Central avenue are receiving congra- Mrs, P. l tulations on the birth of a baby girl le. Ion Friday, June 10 at the Highland been “-1 Park hospital. Mrs. Pearce was for- r North-imerls Leona Kruger. - -- "gel.“ -6 q mm in. - were PMbro'" In Guad- of N. Linda I†an will nun-in at di-e o- “I“? day "taint. Jun 13. teBoared " sharia" " the moor Can-try duh Mr. and In. John UH! " (hi Ivonne “mom the bird: of . dyaettter, Jnoqncline M on Sua- animal!“ “elm u, "w"... ---" duck" " the but Cal-try club.‘ Mr. "ad In. John on: " m1 Ivonne “mum the tirth of a War, Julianne M on Sun- dar, M41. Mrs. Hy1trtt P. Ila-non all mm children will hue Saturday. June 18, for Europe when they will remain for one year. The children will at- tend school while there. - -- -. III n..:-|..ulo Ind Mr. Ind In. W. W. Kenna“ um family of S. St. Johns avenue upent‘ the week-end in Milan! and Belch. Wiseomsirs, u the guests of Dr. J. D. Young and (wily. t Harriette Beach will return from Oberlin college. Oberlirt, Ohio, did _ latter part of this week to spend the lsummer with her parents, Mr. and -- . - “In -Omo' Itat- vinin. 'The girls of Mrs. Fred Sunday school a.“ of United Evtflgelicnl church - Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Bremer, Mr/ '""d'"cuTCcacrr and Mrs. Charles Werhane and Katha man “my! Baud and Mrs. Karl Roth motored to Lake Exam. 1&3: Bishop, Wisconsin. Sundny G%iiial, Anornq'u Fee. where they have l summer cottage.1c"“ 1',,,e,','r"""' . They wilt return the latter part of! TOTAL this week. l SWON 2: An' m: -- . . --. .n. in or items of , u": w“... Miss Mary Kimball and her guest. Miss Jones of Boston motored to Rockford, Ith, on Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Brett of Lake Bluff was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles l Brace of Bloom street on Tum-y. Mrs. J. B. Curd of Central avenue will return Saturday from Cnlifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Therrien of Onwentsin Ivenue are the happy par- ients df I baby girl born on Sunday. Aer, 12 It the Highland Plrk hos- \niml. Mrs. Therrien was formerly Mr. Ind Mrs. Onwentsin vaue ants df I baby tti June 12 It the E pin]. Mrs. Thet Violet Knudson. Margaret Cray ( Mr. and Mrs. C. lGreen Bas' road mo t Michigan on Sunday I several days. ‘pnn 01 “I“ u“- w q" not with her parents, Mr. and C. s. Beach of Rice street, Ra- CCiiertiseir other faucet Uâ€: W “a... “3“"... - In: Lake PM nuan- '. Raunchy, Film.» .wte- - plated her freshman year. “ '-- f d Mrs. Henry Pearce of Wu 7w†, VA H .Awwq tvenue are receiving ctmCrtVrr 1 CE , on the birth of a baby girl ‘ Y O , K iy. June 10 at the Highland , ir, L E , l spital. Mrs. Pearce was for- ', & Y Fd I l eons Krueger. l l', l i 1 nd Mrs. C. N. Kimball of S. i. N ' ' . T, ll - I lay road motored to Holland, l - " u ‘ " - $MIE I, n on Sunday where they spent' - _ mm - & MMI G - days. l ' l,»4rwlon i 1 INO’I‘ ALWAYS " D u , 1 THE SAFEST PLACE ‘ (â€"0118 E (IT 2 ---- t I ', l e is by no means the safest ‘ Dinner i n the world. Statistics gath- r .y the Woman's Home Com- \DINE DANCE show that while 8000 persons , and jiled last year in railroad ac- ‘ - 1, 20,000 were killed in their l RB, MrgNiE2 CEt,YS'rz-l Only the motor cars and the " , 7 - rial plant cause more. fatal BC- , f'hwnr tMMmlti= ', than do the notwities of the , (number 140 , ple tumbles, which resulted last ' .-e in G000 deaths and 50.000 in- ' wrro caused by dark or wind- -Extraordirtary Fy-test-- airs, icy porches, polished floors, F . bathtubs, things left lying BROOK WHIPPLE to trip one up. weak chairs, or d . M up boxes used instead of good In his . errr M"ers idders. Scalding water and SATURDAY. JUNE 18 . accounted for many more mis- _ - 7 _ Gas and electricity improperly Cover rharge after 9 Part. TSe "A.- A. handlnt‘ did their share.; an. I. he. & " Civil Elisha?!“ Summ- uemal amen! I“ sand-III -eer (County Surveyor) -.arasre.e.- w..." â€in; in. hip PM I" - "" "Which“! m! In“ dim 0 deaths and'50,000 in- eaused by dark or wind- y porehes, polished ttoors, mm. things left Irintr tn;- iiiriG but'ofi ball and her truest, Boston motored to Tuesday. Rnft of Lake Bluff no menu: the sdeét ,rld. Statistics Eath- 'iiGirii I it; "Hell-ml of the First arch will hold . on Monday of the Misses gt of Gtewriew . In»: Ii in». Ana-.25.! - 0 Vin Cum m1 of has lxu-I Polka mum-d m and Album. Can-mm [t,'CCi',d, PARKS. IOULI up: i BOAqTNG Ill-ungnce " New work an eon Cm “0‘1“ Imam-m " Tab-an!- sm. um sun Poml 9'â€. Fur enhrm gl " Tink. mm For Nothing I mhrg'ustr m... in Suns... Vlad â€00-" _"tlt'd,'lr'lr, d m- Drive 5"“ For Feud-II . Imam-nee of Whit-3 Sm T - Klimt-In“ of WIN 5 "rind _ 2"†For but In an of mum â€"00 Foe -e" a m. mun. - . - _. an“. - w .._- lit - ud Inc- II - In." uni was: .. “it" it FT T - no. if..." _ "I" mem. t In. cl Shall! Drum:- Ditch For -oseot of Spud-I Anal-ml Wit-r min! ut manna: & In! For asylum ' Ion- at! mot- & Int For. cuin‘rinx Denial For hunt-me Public-lion ol Ordinnnm I [all New. For sauna. static-er! no Supp“- Annual Audit Puk out. Book! For vim-tin: " - ‘For uni-3:23:35: " Centrll Park To an: exggeoBe. of â€was not otherwbe rrrovided tor U BONDED IND-TEDNFSS "Gr' 37mm} k - dt "sntatrir= bose" F,7GrGiiGiGi, Interest on handed ipqeo'qng- â€in" AireGraT., Rfivmbin: TOTAL . $97-$20,†SWON 2: All ,rnesoeoded balance-n " any in or items of In, _ rxpeoM. "troprVtio" - In thi. ordinoset may I. expended in mkinl It) In, with“ In Ill, item or “an. in the nine [Ina-I unmark- tion ma tor the an: - pupae or In a Hke nvprovrhdon nude " dub order: Snob! S: All arcinlna or an": at mam-ma {Mi-um: â€with Oh!" be And ‘ the mine In but!!! mind. SECTION d: Th'ts ordinnnee up" be I: force from and In: it: we. "brostt and l publication. wnrrr L HILLARD ATTFST: . , EDW. M. LAING Secrttuy of the l minionerg tt A' Eu! Purl Dim PM June 7th. A. [01921: Approved June ti, A. D, "rt, Publhhcd June 16. A. D. 1911" JLI‘AIDS, DRIVEWAYS AND BOA'TTNG BASINS m..." at ttye Jim!!! 9! Com, '"t,' n 'stake-oo at! It. " Choose the hill you wa-t " F, EVERETT L â€ILLARD human. of the Bonn! ot Coq- mb"eee oct'". Hkhl-nd Park EVER "iNktrset. - no..- -- -_"-" of the [{de Purl - an.†- “a†(mammal-1““ l no,†$60.00 mum In»... LIN.“ â€Mil†“0.00 1.000.†Tt0.9. 850‘" ho. oo snow “can 21.400... um“... 525,-‘t00 14.600,“ l Garnett’s Thrift implies the idea of careful expenditure. One who is thrifty spends his mom wisely on merchandilc of qual- in. We never permit qual- ity to be saerifieed for pride. All of the mer- chum mentioned in this announcement mm- ured up to the highest standards of this store. and is ofered to you at remarkably low prices. Dainty frocks for the little mm mm. an: "7.-.... _-, attractive. Made of that color prints of serviceable qunli- ity. Sizes 2 to 6 yarn. Also infants' romp": a $1.19 Women's eoverall Ipl’olll of Broken â€sonnet“.- of vol-en'- prints ind gingham. Raul-r trl children'l â€can: Worth 1. values o $6.50 :or25m, teq. _rtqteV. T r-ret $1 Choice .. H _ .-, ..-. â€$2098 Women's cumâ€... _-."--" prints ind (ingrown. Reeuur and children'- Wu“. Viv!»- ','ytIl'rr, "et $1 an? _ M _..y. __.$2.98 Women's Klgitted Sport Wash Dresses Women's Gi 'tries coloring ' Some of these dresses have just been received, taken from higher priced sssortments. All are dresses, becomingly fashioned of serviceable specially priced at $12.50 Boys' Golf Hose 2 pam $1.00 Choice of several very desirable patterns} A - .. __ _ " A. Choice of several vet weight three+mrter and girls. All our m Ga Th rift 1',,1,ft'1etr, $1.25 gndmezm - to-eu. with My done. .,r. Toe “M’s "v.1;hy M "tu-tta. wk am. ' tor a“ g! oreqett e."fytr.t,g., " "ere,egtr,t,t'; 1'g11'q, I 'll,l57if'i'iiir..Ti"hll iieNsitTlttff.1 $1 Practical and Attractive Summer Frocks " " Suits " knit: sport lain. Lat. Men's Underwear "*";%"T"'S'11.so ','rr,,i,','ityd ", , 1 Silk Dresses priced at $12.50 lime Specials in the Men 's Section for the little. mist very desirable mums. Also lighter er length Boat suitable for both boys regular 69c when, 2 pairs 81.00 95c 811108 inch, good quality man spread in solid color black pattern. Choice .of green. gold, orchid, no: and blue. WI - r at. n.. uni t"t11'tl' Inl- ..N _ _ man; and Intuit! Rayon Bed Spreads; I . A splendid quality gulf dresses. ttte. Edged with chi Very and“ " just been received, others are sortments. All are uretodatt y. Ian'- in that are srtr.ti.eal Fifi stoRE NEWS Cut from {an color tield Julie Prints." l printed . dimity V -. u FV .. 40-inch White Radium Silk b $1.79 36-inch ban will“! in" “" "tnhtwute,hhse, Y‘M'v†Yard “cum. .u. w- -r - of serviceable silks and Men's Pane, Sax white radium silk for Princess Slips. 40 inches wide. Bpeeinlty pried. tus ttte of Ruffled Curtains $1.88 . um of w an: Bette. A “In: niacin " 31.33 pair. 25x50 inch Jun-- I" "e. 3“..me pm "e Moth Proof Bags G.rmertt - h - m yrte. A;_‘ see mittee u. 3M with pocket “a ft a for Button on style of vim dil- ilg. Well and: and "Maud. "' or girl-' style! T .V . _---. Ge All color! trill-0d with - 13-4153)“ "W 10e Comer any: think ',Phtd?'lt in wbtte In or M . to 11rd! _ -' 39e ch?“ S'2'l'd " “I in M co on M 9e â€turn! 1 Chikqut'l Tea Aprons Sale of Lingerie Bathing Caps Our "rum 3250 3-W- Stir.. '.ittr stretch an". dau. h tll" nnd _ $1.95 Rag Russ ttest: Children’s - Combination Suit! Mud: with bloc-m In†of “I. an: "? tf _ $1.29 . with Rayon Bloom on tttyn iz-E'" oe', 2'; Fm Windsor ', Envelope Che-ile- 33 'pg.r,,peieac'riA4 's:.",: Princess Stirs "s Ribbon $1 Eff}