Press Want Ads Bring Results Quickly Men's Suits Overcoats Plain Dresses Plain Coats sHorq1s'rusiiiftis OUR NEW LOW PRICES ,t)r'llyt,1 t Jr“ ' '.'3llr _ m _---"','",) Ma? .r 'fit, mimiéii . :5; aat,i,1'L, .. Ghci",rds,', Hf Ci. 1'4“" P, “w;- "WMM’WL‘ "Isn't It Marvelous? I . MIRACLEAN & I 'jill-ll, Made It took 0. Illlt'tllill Like N ew!†Wit if sl Every day Miraclean is proving to some- one in Highland Park that there [S such a thing as BEST in dry cleaning. And when we say BEST, we mean a superiority that you can instantly notice. Miraclean is so odorless. so oilless, so pure and crystal clear. that colors as well as fabrics show a decided irnprovernent. Take any garment that has not been satisfactorily dry cleaned tset-end it to, Shore Line Cleaners tomorrow-and let Miraclean show you dry cleaning results you never expected to see. INC, THE PRESS E Won't] Highland Park 3400 Children’s Book.Week will be ob- served this year from November 16th to the 22nd inclusive. During that- time the children's room is to have a display of new and fine editions of hooks for boys and girls of every age. and you are invited to visit and browse. Parents and teachers are especially invited. Children’s Book served this year f, to the 22nd inch c.-,.u.a.., ......__. A voting contest will be conducted during this week for "My Favorite Book." All children who are library borrowers will have the privilege. of voting for the one book which they enjoyed the best of all those read, and we want every boy and girl who is eligible to out 1 ballot. The inv- crito boys' book and the winner of the girls will be announced at the eonelusion of Children's Book Week. Don't fail to come in and vote. In order that every one may see In order that every one may see and examine the collection of new ehidren's books, the children's room will be open one evening, Thursday, until nine o'eloek. . A list of the of this year lh next week. War Ind Peace Armistice Day suggests the follow- ing new titles: "Nationalism and internationalism†by Herbert Adams Gibbons. An inc valuable summary of what is happen- init in- the political world for the man who does not find it possible to do his own digging in the almost limitless sources. "World Community" by John Her- man Randall. Dr. Rnndnll does in this book what he has long so excel- lently done " a preacher and writer -drawn together from wide tending the best ideas of the time and woven them into a firm pattern of popular exposition. - - --- .u. . "0.124.“. “whim..." "Unity of the World" by Guglielmo Ferraro. Signor Ferrero here Bt- u-mnts to analyze the present state of the world and to sort out the tend- vneie.t, favoring-or working against unity. Full Gaining . "My Garden in Autumn and Win- ter" by Edward Augustus Bowles. Mr. Bowles is the world's best author- ity on eroeivsest . .., _... w-t___.-'"-""- "Spring in the Little Garden" by Frames Edge Mollv‘aine. Spring Flowering Bulbs" by Clark Leonard Thnyer. Hardy and desir- able materials for use in the home garden. -. The garden magazines to be found at the library are also availnble for circulation: House and Garden, House Beautiful, ttnd Country Life. Farmers' Bulletins The Farmers' Bulletin published by the United States Department ot Agriculture are now received at the Highllnd Park Public library u soon as tinned. Rall of Fame " It has been recently snnounced that a poet, a painter, 1 scientist, and I statesman have been elected to the hall of fame on the campus of New York university. They Ire Walt Whitman, "mes A. MacNeil Whistler, Matthew Fontaine Mnury,1nd James Monroe, end their busts will be puded with those of trixtyAtve other famous hsitorteaf " ures in the hell of fame. Children's Book Weglf Public Library Thursday, Nov. 13, 1980 ‘g-Ic'hoice Juvenile books will occupy this space