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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 6

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(in-Meat 7000 Chinchilla Caps to Match the Coats Shoulder Pads, 83.50. Sweat Shirts. $1.25. At $3.45 there is an- other (with tuber-with white canvas lining--- with a pure gum bled- der, rawhide lace and lacing needle. Football Pants of Khaki Duck, $4.50. The self-closing cap. instead of a tube---is the feature of this new Wil- son ball, of tough Petr- ble-grain cowhide. There are but a few of the new pajamas here for boys at $1.95. And they'll wash and wear well. wedge-shaded sections. with detachable earlaps. $1.95. A cocoa brown style, with a one-piece top, $3.95. Modernistic print per- cales--in attractive clean colors - various shades of blue combined with white-or the same pattern in greens or tans. Carefully tailored-- and cut full enough so they'll stand for a bit of growth! A French blue Cap. in sections. $2.95. with the new patented cap Boys' . New Pajamas $1 .95 Wu -- Rote' .Wetimt First flaw Lord's- -H'rrst Flour Lord', --- Fin! Floor Good Warm Coats Footballs $4.45 fUVNTAlN SQVARL‘ WANST ON mm Beautifully tailored little coats of Germania ehinehiila-- the regulation model in navy blue, with sleeve insignia. Tailor‘s serge yoke linings (so the youngster can slip into the coat easily)--sleeve-linings, aet in try hand-and other details that tell how excellently-made they are. The 2 to 6 size is $18: the 7 and 8 year size, $19.50. Chin- chilla Coats in French blue with raglan sleeves and plaid lin- ings, sizes P. to 6, $18.50. Cocoa Chinchilla: plain tailorcd, sizes 2 to 6, $18 Bright ptaids-that look warm. and ARE warm, because they're of good wool that is light, yet [7T~\\) shuts out the 'ir-T/ wintry wind. 2 f K Knitted waist, wad“) git . band--- button " li, i81 3’ o ve r cuffs -- in. - gig tt " two Rood-Sized - ' . . Eiliiiil ilililt pockets. The IlllltltNe 'N 12 to 18 sizes . 'llllllN f? . = _ 3 a? - _---- an> $5.50 in C-rr-i' I)), this same/” - N y quality. _--" I k i /W&° . ’7 weathers! A brown horsehiue coat, lined with heavy wood zibilene, at the same price. The deep pockets, and the sleeves, are lined with ehamoi- sette. lined with heavy wool plaid Glove Horsehide Coats Wool Lumberjacks Sizes 8 to 18--iined with durable and warm funnel. Black only. A special at l efrr-5rdt f'jit-"t $18 to $19.50 Half-Belted LEATHER COATS depending on size and model k, / _ tmn Mits tii' Nil Mt . L v iv; IB, + _: I ' " G 1lF%t, a tgt y Il _ mg: M , ' ' Illlt Il8MI li8l _ . IllllllEi "rrrr-: I x . -v" ' egg sa'; ----- _ li, 1 I x - '----Crii' l _ , ‘1 A , ct('ut, w l l i N ( l b, I”: - First Floor Lerrdu--Firart Floor Sizes 6 to " $3.95 “my T',' $12.50 shuts out the wind, cor- duroy facing, breast- and-side pockets. Mack hursehide lined with natural sheep fur, with a beaver-dyed sheep fur shawl collar. Flannel sleeve lining, button-over cuff that A remarkably good coat for the young man who has to be out in all Soft, but stout, warm. Sins 8 to 20 $19 Wilmette 3700 Hmudthmm it“vunh.bout”~.lhly two6damlr-ti...thritu, "ttthost-VD-rt-tmile. “.mnluduhwlnm The Misti over in Italy ac uk- in that abolishing Wing. We may». lib in the In: mp (and abolishing thr Wt: entirely. Sui-my. Oct. ' Eve 0-],- WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HA'I'I‘ON “NQW WE'RE m THE AIR" wording and following on" Mar James Hall - Ruth Taylor "JUST MARRIED" Fr5Nr. oe. " PAULINE GARON “KIA" or BROADWAY“ Saturday, oct. 6 Mal & Eve Sunday. Ort. 7 Com. 2 to ”:30 Bessie Love - Tom Moore "HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" Mend-y and Tuesday. Oct. 8. 9 Miss Hue! Dell Chris” " ‘Pluly' ~s‘ruam ANGEL" _ Oh Kay - Lore Over Night First Kiss - Hit ot the Show Silurian! - [mes " " Anna “a TYator Hole - The Fled's ll The Tel-lied - you." Sign" “Tug: 2 The Wediilg Much Wednesday. Thursday. Ort. tir. tt Execs Baggage - Foreign Logic. Mun WM: burial - Thr Patriot l'ncle Tou‘l Cabin . Four Sn- CLARA BOW “KEEPER OF THE BEES" Friday. Oct, " One Perform- Onlx at ”:15 J. B. _ 'u-ei.. Dim Inn G- u (I. Own EVERY EVENING AT T Boon 0pc. " 6:30 Mud-cu Bot-my- 2 to 5:30 Conan-on Sunday- , to 11:” in Claibourne Fostrru famous three-act comedy dram- Till mun "AMI”; Monday. on. I World Sui. MI WM. HAINES “SLIDE KELLY SLIDE" Co-dr-ir- Me" Felix - Yuri” - News At the 'Gti---Etrisode 7 "Tarzan the Mighty" Fr0mEs HAPPY HOUR 3min] Heat of pictures and novelties for the kiddies, Special Kiddies Org-- Ruth-l Vaudeville GRAEME PLAYERS “CLOUD DODGER" at the 'utHer--_. 5 "THIS SCARLET BRAND" Vaudeville Every Saturday and Sunday WM. BOYD "DRESS PARADE" LON CHANEY "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" Comedy--"'"- Beware" Topics _ Fables - News Comedy--"Sutin. Home" Latest News Event- HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Now Open Daily EVERY EVENING n T RICHARD DIX “WARMING UP" JOS. DRISCOLL JOHN GILBERT "FOU R WALLS" glrgnn I'd-allay. On. " CONRAD NAGEL "TIN HATS" "THE PATSY" Our Gang Comedy-- No “Growing Pains" Latest News Events $httrl Coming Soon - Sunday- 2 to " Always 70’ Cool Vaudeville presenting Oet. IS. IS. I? ContZtoll In. Kan-chalk in . talk unw- in; the ceunonh- M tho loo-l amp on their acct-mu. The mm" urn-lo- in their W ult- nho mind tho DmeN" - A tending entitUd “Bow th- um. Stake. Wen but" by In. Pauling Sehier and u qoto “Baum” by Mira Clan Aitken were enjoyed. The evening: program W m- eluded in the dining room. which wu- lovely with huh bouquet: of purple petunia and when delicious _ menu were served by the omen of local amps. Each visiting oh", who partici- pated in the ceremonies wu the tr cipient of I lovely gift in Apprais- tion of services " well u a memento of the evening BBLVI G. CARV30N "Everything lulu!" PIANOB. MAJETIC AND K011311211 union Orr. Bush'- th II. P. a“ In Central Are. “Inland Purl North Shore $25 Down Music Shop Spells 'lucky' for all F musur lovers before you see this of this new Victor model. Addupthae futures. Radial: 18, RCA'. improved model of the "Ir," operate- from lam-e- cunent. Builhin n'nti. Lamb- THAT'S the amber with Orthophonic- type W. Four handsome eeeoed. cabinet,) _ “a... __... ”to... u. .._.. p. m. I“ )who have heard him in the no: will -tte delight“! to hear him min. “I! I Rev. C G. Fungi-t. pastor l Pastor l'nangst han rammed from ibis nation and he will have charge (or the "writes on Sunday. _ The Sunday school will have its llhlly D-y service It 9:30 I. m. In , nddition to the mun) exercim there will be . program mnde up of some very intending numbers. " III Au- nouneed on last Sand-y that there would he I surprise for everybody. It will he kept In I Beeret till Sun. dly morning. Ut every thu- aim to hare I perfect attend-nee. Visitors are cordially invited. Come Ind let gtarted on the t1rtst lesson for the new _ manor. 'rtrt-tm..r-ousrr.'r.r-..s,. -- “um I" 'a"tpftru'tg'a"t htm ta. ,CiiFicyattird mun" "Out-""3 Rif'ww'f " in ertimnted that the nntteral lo an to the Anericln public thou-(h rmhoulementn “mu "26,000.- 000 whit. in." “math burglar!" totel more "mu 313,500,000 o yea. Cry Every and town in the mm If! “lino“ t Join its tte tight "et The preptralory service for the holy tnmmunion will be herd on Fri, dny oveninu of this week It 8:00 o'clock. The quarterly conference will meet new the prep-runny "nice. simstnro BY common lined in I" Sun's lanthanum: which tct lando- To the pm of Illinois (means: Illinois cont wed “1,961,452 to the national tree ugh luv. your. This menu the depurmnm of property by tire at the at d "on than £2,500 an hour. At 20:45 1.111., the plator will prearh on. “God's Command to "in Redremed People." Ex, "ns. The Lour- Supper will be celebrated a the clone of the morning service. The missionary otrerine. u m- nonneed on In! Sand-y. will be re- ceived on Stud-y. Brine your (nah one with n liberal contribution. Prayer meeting on Wedne-dny n» nine. Property destroyed " in is n net monomic Ion. Manna does not bung buck the runny. It simply numburuu the ounen, It comes out o! the pockets " the ,tsrlic, who ply the premiums, Hum. the public should be many mu round in reduc- mg losses. Ordinary carefulnetrs and Liention to simple tire hut-rd: Would prevent 90 per cent of all ttres. Now, therefore, I, Len Small, ww- (rnur at lllmuin. do hereby quaint and proclaim the week from (Ir. 7 to Oct. Fl, 192N, to he ulmrlvrd in the sun- of Illinois as Ftre Prevvn, “on Week. This ts an appropnlle time in Fe" that htratirre plants and ttues In- than"! out. Inspected and put in ale wmhtmn tor winter as»; that Prov m-s are thoroughly claimed up and , mush burned; that than”! wiring andxas cerrtrtecttorts In- checked for Lazardq that gunhnr. Oils. palm». 'arnlsht‘s and similar intummnbles are satHy alt-red. Itusiners men 1nd mnnufuturers mould hee that their placcs are kept fret, from unneh'eFsary' fire martin. that mlh-mmahle materials are safety stored and that hazardous protein: an struely uferunrth-ul. Those m rhrargr of “howls, then, hrs. hnmtals. churches. hotels. pub- M halls and other Putrhr plans are unwind by Uw to mllntam sa‘isflc- tr-ry tire PFCapt‘s and exit urihties and krep their building Mfr from rm Fyrl. drills should "tx- rondurted. vhperisuly in the schools. City and village email: can con- trol tire hazards. ettectively by proper unhnnnrr- and Inspection of property. They “Wald do this rum-hand». Uatie Droid: will lead the Christ- hn Endeavor meeting It 7:00 nu. Topic. “Worker: Tatum" With God." I Cor. Sci-l. " in a plenum to “noun“ that Bilhop E. s. Woodrint. of Allentown. Penn. willy“?! gt TMS p. m. Thole others Arm be iliurir"'rii" In addition, 104 who” lost their (Lu-s in Illinois last year though are or burns and I59 Wer" ““0de or mained. sh, First United Evangelical HIM“ thlt Tannin-plum " “Bed-dbl " Fire than“ I a mommy: Wake!

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