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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 10

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7 “lion-amm- ' terPtlmrB-rhae, All“ _ . 'hm-ei-M-divide,'- _MM-mm-swu~ They claim it is I dangerous thing to suppress people's desires, so ap- parently those who want to steal and rob should be allowed to do so all they choose. buoys! by' Marion Davies", in 'oLiii; he the m on Fri" cunt-3. April IS, of ti. M Mayan. th- an! coup-u Viki-wold a [nut trim-pk in their undoi- am it the Purl theatre. th, Friday. April 18, the Guam “mm will "an! P. B. Inc‘s well known and justly humus three net phy “Cappy Rich.” he Akron Imminent. an» 'htNmeel In inereaae in prices for this “fraction. The phy will be at 8:30 Pmshrpnndwill bepnteded and, Street." h-tun ut the, m; 'rietum 'G-u. 7 "sum; My- " m: _ ". mum-mmmm 't.rolierofiteatriiet--& 9, ad “damn-ad "et-- a 'tl2'.'h'r,ugn't, "tu-aa- WMM-lm Ph-m-..--- SAVE with SAFETY GENERAL @ELECTRIC Refrigerator Tel” Highland Park 1tt Free Miter: Service Opposite the Northwestern Passenger Station ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist ms FRAGRANCE or EARLY BLOSSOM TIME wc J. KILLIAN, Inc. atguur ”YIMYSA'III The odor is delicate yet lasting. Appropriate for all oe." casions. It is strikingly distims tire in character. Easter is April 8th SHARI PERFUME One-half ounce bottle Rumba that electric refrigeration is, 'hto'eathugsanelettricatrateas. Re- mrheertoa,tuttheperhorm-wan, seéiige- you buy will depend on its "ici-ttttelectric-ire. Iniustia and”: the GettemlElearicV “menu; Mub'au.lfyo~pyir.. An Delicious chocolate with shredded tocuanut coating. is the same. But the mort- ments vary, You are sum to find your favorite in 301119 Art- style package. Maybe it's THE DELIGHTPL'L QUALITY OF ALL _ The candidates always any they no going to stand on the platform, but if they move mud much the plntform may!) ml down. The linen) was bid 31h: iuii"ii 2 o'eiock Sunday afternoon, ind burn] was in the Poet Show mm. MRS. GONG“ DIE AT Hour. m HIGHWOOD Mrs. Annie Container, wife of Ed- ward (hem. died on hardly, Much B. It - home. No. 1 Walker avenue, Hixhwood. She in aged 68 “In. three month- uad four days. "it1"Htttmtaga.ittti- A!SI.WILA. vain-bums.- AW;MM&‘P UNI-Ph- _mttsomdrtroruq-Gio" 'tfttser9tieaeoArtuatita- artutotaote. Am.loinb. chounll lives " 522 North (in. Bagroad. MMWVIIIM held here nut m, "dhqreiat will be in the In. Fuel“. gm - Am . g... ..' This A Perfect Easter Gift Artstyle Chocolates SWEET PICK INS $1.50 PER POUND “St. Or perhaps, for the more intimate gift, a 1neebraartiere,tinedwithmst,ot.sot ortrsreirof3ruusatm.ubuosmuuiron (long-184.75? or-o-ofthe-H-ttttxi- th"oemrtarrma.atfuthsmimatrrm.ee th---t-tuee.t Perhaps at: dainty French bloek-rrinted linen handkerchief, - in an assortment of mtg] tints - " 81 for the six? Or a block-printed starf, with a tie to match it --in brilliant colors? The tie, 96c. The scarf, of gotsaameratteer ehitt/rn Hale stoékinga, ieith lace clocks? $1.75. Post-an Cap-skin moves are perfectly was]:- able - and very soft and light. Gtumtrer-suped gloves, edged with leather lacing, my be had in kashn-color with tan, or heather with kuhn, $4.75. A wrist-strap model with tt double-ring fastened, in kasha and Priscilla gray, $4.25. Tho wouldn't be delighted to yet a I Flowers-whether they are worn on the shoulder, at the back of the collar, at the waist- - line. or on the cuff-are Mil lig larger-than-ever clusters this "IMI season! Spring bouquets are " ilBiilY especially suitable for the ' th' " l " spring ensemble. Primrose, ‘ 2, 1 (a rosy-lilac hue) with rich purple Pansies, $2.50; Apple blossoms, primroses and daf- fodils, $3.50; yellow primroses and eortmowers, $2.50. A Block-Printed Scarf of Indian inspiration tion may be used, with excellent effects, as your sole color note. Grounds of scarlet, emerald, French blue, corn yellow, gull gray and white-- with conventionalized trees and geometrical symbols posed against the masses of background color. $1.95. _ " T 2 . Its5ii? Tr., ' ' 3,1 . $25.32;: T ' ‘1'». 7‘ - . J K «I The Accessory Which Jhe Smart woman always chooses with her whol ensemble in mind Suggested for Easter Gifts ’ Spring Dresser The sport group is of great importance to the younger set-and to people who need clothes to wear to play golf in. Fine.Freneh spun jerseys, with their colors used in strikingly effective contrasts, are foremost in this group, Prices range from $2250 to $85.00. There are some intriguing print1tmd-plain combi- nations-- as well as dresses of all print-them may be had of georgette, or of crepe de chine, or in com- binations of the two. Lace trimming is of the utmost importanee--and since it is becoming to most tmy of women, you will find here many laee-trimmed dresses. Some have their laces dyed to match - others are ecru gnd cream in contrast with dark georgettesr. that emphasize the flattering features of the Spring Mode A group of crepe de chine dresses, dis- tittgteished by fne hand-work, attract; much attention. In it are smocked dresses - the smacking in points over the shoulders --or forming a yoke - with wee split col- lars that are extremely youthful. was; Lord's --. Second Floor TP"1t"t'rtfbr-trtrrlo.ety-etfrmrt. 1't1'1eettr_iemu.' Mm 'i,rmrémm,he-i,tn-aatdsattt,.L, hut-hound. Ala-ddv-HWMEIIW and. ttmst-at-re-ttot-lui.-.' WWFE- manta-aw Boetmedh-omr-othesf-thit--ttsn amammmm. t"N A-ire.h-hesh. “It Hui mom} My t'te"rotf"tirtteo-rtmutau-stut..c 'IT-ride-u-tir-an-ia. "'-r_ar'th-u.qeare..arott-,neGairi, “8|“. 'tiehaod-sL-wtu-r-euuroeu.... fuhiounblemh. 886. _ Such coats u will be worn on Easter moraine - and over summer frocks on every possible occasion excepting perhaps for traveling or mopping - thath the sort we man when we spat of dreu out; TAN KASHA WITH SQUIRREL GRAY BROADCLOTH & MOLE THE DRESS COAT has assumed a prominent place in this year's mode SILK MOIRE WITH FITCH “HIM1 BLACK SILK FAILLE

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