3 &3 . Lookâ€"around and see the fine, shealthy, hardy fruit and ornaâ€" mental trees, the . beautiful :â€" shrubs, vines, flowers and other growing things. You‘ll enjoy every minute of your visit. * Individualistic Lasting Permanent + Waves yz fer j Women â€"==>* ces . Discrimination 49 Prairie Ave., Highwood, I!l. Telephone Highland Park 523 * You‘ll see much to interâ€" est you and perhaps you will find a suggestion as to just the very things you need to make your grounds more beauâ€" tiful and fruitful. . P LAN a trip to our Y AWT : amne werals 4 Visit Our Nursery LA] Charles Fiore Nurseries This a Cordial Invitation to NDSCAPE GARDENING Specialists" in â€">â€"TLha Tuther Jeagueâ€"will ‘hold _iâ€t;a',iég-: ular meeting this evening, (Thursâ€" day) T. o it 9alt ic ol The Chicago Evening Post Magaâ€" zine of the Art World said, "Franz Lipp contributes two delightful conâ€" ceptions in his plan for an open air Shakespearean theatré and a. forest chapel, .Inâ€"both of these he. employs vistas to good advantage and makes effective use of the unadorned straight line and simple sharp corner to offâ€" set the irregular outline produced by vegetation." o r s k e t a ~â€"**Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central and McGovern â€" _ ‘3rd Sunday after Trinity â€"Sunday. school, 9:30. â€" German service, 10:30. _ . _ English service, 11:00. . j Franz Lipp of N. St. Johns avenue, recently exhibited a plan for a Shaâ€" kespearean theatre, a study of open air theatre for classic plays (2 mounts) and 1 plan for a Forest chapel (2 mounts) at an exhibition held under the" direction of. the Chicagoâ€"Archiâ€" tectural â€"Exhibition A3eague. in . c0â€"0pâ€" eration with the. Arts â€"club of Chicago: The exhibition was held May 24 to June 13 inâ€"the galleries of the Arts club, Chicago. â€" § ‘There will ber no Saturday school until fall. The Conch:ia league will meet on Wednesday; the 19th, at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schumann enâ€" tertaining. On Sunday our Industrial Home at Addison will hold its annual festival. _ ARCHITECTURAL PLANS EXHIBIT N CHICAGO Franz Lipp Contributes Open Airâ€" Shakespearean Theatre & Forest Chapel Add to this â€"â€" A TEMPTING DISH! Total=â€"1 Menu NORTHWESTERN CAFE STEVE PETROS, Proprietor of seasonal appropriateness 5 South St. Johns Avenue â€"1â€"crisp, cool salad 1 iced beverage 2 or 5 fresh rolls â€"|â€"1 delicious dessert TH E PR ES S ~ A sandwich trayâ€"that is, a round oneâ€"can be used as an ice cream dish, a dessert dish, for salads or for fruit. And this is likewise true of the berry bowl which is used these days for vegetables, salads, ice creams and many other foods, a Coasters® of the old English design with beading across the top can be put to excellent use as ash, trays. That is, of course, when not holding their proper decanters. These are just a few of the many ways in which to get double service from sterling which, to yield fullest returns on its investment, should be used every day of its life. â€" â€" Have you ever thought of the varâ€" ied uses to which you might put your odd pieces of sterling silver, aside from their customery service? Salt cellars of the open type make charming clip or stamp holders for the desk. ; > Broiled steak â€" It, is said forâ€"theâ€"averageâ€"man doâ€" ing fairly muscular work ‘the da«‘s food supply should contain: 1% lbs. bread or its equivalent in â€"cereals; 2 oz. butter or other fat; 2 oz. sugar; 1% lbs. fresh fruit and green vegetâ€" ables; 12 oz. of feood from the meat or meatâ€"substitute class, such as meat, poultry, eggs, fish, milk and dried beans, peas, lentils, etc. 3 Homeâ€"Made Furniture Polish _ One of the best polishes. known can be made by combining 3 partsâ€"olive oil or sweet oil with 1 part vinegar. 3 parts linseed oil and 1 part turpenâ€" tine also makes aâ€"good polish. _ My recipe this time is for Chicken in Aspic Jelly, and is a very delicious food. It is also convenient, for it may beâ€" prepared several hours beâ€" fore you are ready to use it, or even the day before, if you wish. . If you have enough leftâ€"over chickâ€" en, it may be used with some of the broth, or, if ~not, select a~ chicken weighing from three and one half to four pounds, cut up and cook slowly until tender, using a little onion and two or three stalks of celery cut in small pieces, for flavor. This is the season when we begin to think of cold or iced food fgr our Iuncheons, ‘and oftentimes for our Sunday evening supper, or even a dinner, as the warm days arrive, _ When tender, remove skin and bones and cut in pieces not less than threeâ€"quarters of an inch, as you will want good pieces of chicken. Strain the broth and proceed as below, using larger quantities, if you wish, but the same proportions. f % Chicken in Aspic 2 tablespoons plain gelatine % cup cold chicken broth, strained 1 cup boiling chicken broth, strained 2 cups chicken .cut in pieces A few stuffed olives and pieces of . pimento a â€" Soak gelatine five minutes in the Baked stuffed tomatoes > Pineapple & cream cheese salad Butterscotch cake ~:{."*s.â€" COffee / i Hints for the Home For "Steak Night" Cream of corn soup One Day‘s Food Mashed potato When ready to serve, turn out on a serving dish bordered with lettuce hearts, with mayonnaise in the letâ€" tuce cups and. a dask of paprika on the MAYONNAISE: â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=>â€"â€">>â€"~,~ This is very attractive if molded in a ring mold and, when turned out on serving dish, the center or ring filled with a delicious fruit salad. cold chicken broth, add boiling proth and stir until dissolved. Chill until itâ€"begins to thicken. > % Place a thin layer of this mixture in the bottom of a mold and press a few slices of stuffed olive and strips or stars of pimento into it to form any design you wish. â€" Then add chicken, with layer of the gelatine mixture between layers of the chicken, having gelatine on top. Place in ice box for at least three hours, or longer if more conâ€" venient. No Premium on y C Indian Head Pennies The Chicago World‘s Fair is not offering and does not intend to offer any premium on Indian head penâ€" nies, it has just been announced by Homer J. Buckley, chairman of the centennial celebration‘s committee on public information. â€" Mr. Buckley‘s . announcement was made as the result of scores of inâ€" quiries received at the Chicago Assoâ€" ciation~ of Commerce and World‘s Fair headquarters from men, women and children in all parts of the counâ€" try who were anxious to know the amourt of the preémiuma the fair inâ€" tended to payâ€" for the: pennies, the Ee Wuthe coins desire d theâ€"numâ€" ber of them needed. _ ?&%& $., No one seems to know who started the.rumor thatthe world‘s fair. was in the market for Indian head pennies, but investigation brought out the fact that coin dealers have been besieged by persons desireous bf disposing of their copper coins, and banks have been put to a great deal of inconveniâ€" ence by persons who have been askâ€" ing for pennies in large amounts. ~ C‘T & â€"Tâ€"Co to I.. M. Hout D $10 Lot 23 blk 20 .H. â€"M. â€"Cornell Co‘s Brairwoods sub, sec 29, Deerfield. F. H. Bartlett to J. .0. Johnson D $10 Lot 4 blk 5 Bartletts Shore Crest â€"Estates, sees 7 and 8 Shields. C Tâ€"& T Co to M.~A. Rings and wf jt tons D $10 Lot 34 blk 1, Branigar Bros Woodland Pa'rk see 29 Deerfield. J. B.* Watson and wf to M. Lorâ€" usso: WD $10â€" S 50 ft of pt of Lot 31 Highwood~secs 14 and 15, Deerfield. C. C. FPehr and wf to A. W. Hagi and wf jt tens WD $10 Lots 16, 17 and S 8.4 ft of Lot: 19, blk 15, Deerâ€" field Park Land & Im Assn. . J. B. Watson and wf to M. Lorâ€" usso WD $10 S 50 ft of pt of Lot 31, Highwood, sees 14 and 15, Deerâ€" field. ~ & Union Bank of Chgo to L. C. Gill D $10 Lots 13 and 14, blk 6, Sunset Hills Estates, sec 9, Deerfield. W. Lips and wf to C. 0. Stoltzner and wf jt tens WD $10 Lot 37, J. S. Hovlands 1st addn to Highland Park. G. W. Baker and wf to H. L. Schneider and W. E. Hundley QCD $10 W 20 ft of Ely 70 ft of S 93 1: of â€"Lot 1 blk 22 Highland Park. 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