inpuboes c BNidclie es naihiicmirt e in WOiabt uind s se dprc s t Birm n you choose is the cleaner you â€" _‘g " 48 select to service it. Correct ce ~â€" appearance â€"demands â€"thorâ€" n | s â€"ough cleaning that eliminates â€"# §),§3%M § even the hidden soilâ€"revives ; tug? ,, <<<1 â€" â€"everyâ€"fibre of. theâ€"fabricâ€"â€" $ .& A l : _ restores smallest details of _ [‘ ‘ ~ _ style. Shore. Line cleaned ; omm _ * â€"suits conform to the most exâ€" & tk â€" j acting stardards and the cost § ‘ ~â€"North Shon(;h.'tâ€___w,, _ _| their entertainment. Miss Saunders| wo meanâ€"much to the boys who 8 of D.A.R. Has First requested gifts of magazin ad old ï¬%ï¬mwm‘lkj : playing cards especially, and voiced .come the. diversion that is brouht] Meeting of Season the hope that when plays or enterâ€"| to them. ® annnprgne / > ~tainments were being planned for| â€"On October 28th the Navy league The first meeting of the year of| Highland Park that the boys might| of the United States will sponsor the the North Shore chapter of the D.| witness a rehearsal or that the perâ€"| observance of Navy Day. A. R. was held October 10th at Mrs.| formance might be repeated there for | â€" â€"In honor of our Navy it is our duty C. A. Winston‘s in ‘Wilmette. The| their enjoyment. o to see that our nation‘s flag is disâ€" nsc uo Mics Sannders. in charee of| talent here among the young people the birthday anniversary of Theodore 18 The first meeting of the year of the North Shore chapter of the D. A. R. was held October 10th at Mrs. C. A. Winston‘s in ‘Wilmette. The ers was Miss Saunders, in charge of Red ~Cross> work at ~Great Lakes Training school. The boys in the hospital _ are â€" grateful for | the efforts of various organizations for is as low as discriminating men would feel sale in paying. Men‘s Suits Cleaned apd enough to buy it. â€"~â€" Men‘s and Men‘s and Cleaning of Suits Merits Ladies‘ Plain Coats . _Cleazned and Pressed.... Ori 1 Rugs D Cleaned, sq. ft.... Men‘s 9x12 Domestic Rugs Ladics‘ Plain Dresses clothes talk.. _ _ ___ _ ‘he‘s a getâ€"ahead young man % _ his suit says soâ€"~~ pressed Blocked ...... Successors to Krauss Cleaning Co. A PHONE CALL WiuL Brmso Our Truc«x Tto Your Door PHONES Serious Thought Hats Cleaned and Overcuats Cleaned Pressed ......_:..._.... Topcoats Cleaned Pressed. ..__._.._.__._.. Suorc Lint/ UCLEANERS $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 5se $1.50 $3.50 talent here among the young people and in the various women‘s organizaâ€" tions. We all remember the proâ€" grams given during the war and a renewal <of that form of endeavor =C. L. Roomks,Presient stony 3400 ~â€"GLENVIEW â€"â€"HIGHLAND.PARK 3400 â€"â€".â€".._. s *« â€" $400 «â€"_*3ze ~** _ GLENCOR a ++ «« «4300 2 imake Tâ€"Hâ€"Eâ€" â€"Pâ€"R E SS 1215 Washington Avenue +drde 74 would meanâ€"much to the boys who eon:;‘tht diversion that is brought to them. the birthdayâ€"anniversary of ‘Iheodore Roosevelt, will be announced later. ‘The annual card party of the D. A. R. is to be held ‘November 8 at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. a INC. The proceeds of this party are to be used~~~for ~ Americanizationâ€"â€"work among the foreignâ€"born, not only in the Elm Place evening school, but also at Ellis Island, and a generous response is hoped for from this comâ€" munity. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Warren Danley, chairman, Mrs.. Lewig Sinclair or any member of the chapter ter. _ e narane.... The North Shore Catholie Woman‘s league held its first meeting of this season on Tuesday, November 8th, at the Winnetka Woman‘s club house. The new president, Mrs, F. T. O‘â€" Brien extended a welcome to all and a reception was held with Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Schildgen and Mrs. Raymond Kloepper acting as hostesses. . ~ *â€"Miss Freidaâ€"Peycke, a composer inâ€" terpreter, gave two groups of muâ€" sically illustrated. readingsâ€""Around the World Impressions" and "Episodes in the Home." Miss Peyche‘s enterâ€" tainment was most interesting and she captivated her audience with her charm of manner and vivid . personâ€" ality. : snmet sn _ Next month‘s meeting on Novemâ€" ber 12th will have for its program Sister Mary Lazola of St. Xavier‘s Convent, Chicago, will talk on "Woâ€" man in Shakespeare" and Sister Mary Veronica of Joliet, who has spent her entire life in the teaching of the blind, will have with her four of her blind pupits who will give vocat and piano numbers. ‘Sister Mary Veronâ€" icaâ€"will also talk on "Brailleâ€"Books" and have a discussion of the same. Prize . Hallowe‘en _ Masquarde â€"at â€" W itâ€" â€"â€" ten Hall, Thursday, Oct. 31 On November 9th the club will have its annual philanthropic card party. nteresting Program * Planned for November 8 Tonight, Oct. 17th, and continuing.until Oct. 26th Announces its fcrmal opening â€" at New Evanston Theatre presented by an excellent cast _ Oof New York players MATINEES AT 2:30 Thursday and Saturday ... _Prices .50¢..to.$1.00 . Bok office open Saturday, Oct. 12 TEL. UNIVERSITY 3000 56Y°m Woodley" EVENINGS AT 83 Prices 50c to $1.50