8 Sport Coats + n Te Te Ts "as ts s B m C ' s ult 2 i ul & 2t a 20 e O C O\ | 29 i 9 4 9i 2 i w i w i i o n Mc WMKWWG Micerry Ehristmas % GLADSTONE BAGS Suede leather, sateen lined. Knit collar and cuffs, and two breast pockets 39095 OTHERS TO. $18.50 Tan s uede cloth. Knit bottoms. Windâ€" proof and washable. SWEATERS All wool Navy Blue Slipover â€" or _ Coat style. Heavy shaker knit. Sizes 36 to 46. All w ars t e d, fine knit rib. Regular $5 (Tom Wye) ‘Coat. All shades. A real value. Sizes 36 to 46. Do Your Christmas Shopping Now! We can save you money! Try us and be convinced. Quality merchandise always. BLAZERS 110â€"112 Street South 1enesee $2.39 $2.98 Jackets Dress Gloves $2.98 RAVINIA CAB Highland Park 254 24 HOUR SERVICE * PROMPTâ€"SAFEâ€"CLEAN JUST CALL A Men‘s Navy Blue Corduroy. Double seat and knee.: Button bottoms. Full cut. 29 to 42 $3o75 $1.50 â€" $1.95 â€" $2.25 Men‘s real fine white Broadcloth Shirts. Makes a good gift at Black elk uppers. Uskide soles. Rubber heel. . With or without strap top and knife Sizes 1 to 6 33.95 Handâ€"tailored $1.50 Neckwear. All h:lulifulxpatterns. A large selecâ€" tion. In Xmas boxes 95¢ Hand painted $5.00 Silk Crepe D:.u:lers. Square cut. Beautiful shades. In Xmas boxes $2095 BOYS‘ HICUTS DRESS SHIRTS Heavy rabbit lined. Importâ€" ed or grey suede leather. Pr. GENUINE COWHIDE LE ER, 22 or 24 inch €0o with straps BREECHES MUFFLERS SILK TIES $2.98 ... $3.50 to Blumberg‘s on the Bridge Next $8.95 ZATHâ€" THE PRESS The Pi Delta social service card party Monday evening was well atâ€" tended by the members and friends of the club. It was given as a beneâ€" fit for one of their members who has been ill since June.: over $60 ~was realized. The club is going to preâ€" sent the sick member with this as a Christmas gift. Table prizes were given and refreshments of fruit salad wafers and cocoa were served. The room was attractively decorated, a large Christmas treeâ€"stood in front of the fireplace and < candles and wreaths in each window. ‘ B. Y‘s Club The, BY‘s had an election of officers Tuesday evening. The following were elected: President, Grace Newmeyer; viceâ€"president, Alvina Culver; secreâ€" tary, Beulah Demgen; treasurer, May Hansen. The club presented the reâ€" tiring president, Emily Brynn, with a gift. Following the business meetâ€" ing they enjoyed their Christmas parâ€" ty. There was an exchange of gifts as well as the club prepared a basket of food, toys and clothing for a famâ€" ily of five. Friendship Friendship The Friendship club are having a party Christmas eve at 8:30. Each girl is to bring a 25¢ gift for the grab bag. Also they are going to bring all of their gifts and unwrap them together. Miss Ames and Edith Boss are in charge of refreshments. The club will be Santa to a family, providing food, clothing, and toys. After the party the members are planning to attend a midnight servâ€" ice at one of the churches. Girl Reserve News Monday, December 22nd, at 4:00 n‘clock, every Girl Reserve is asked to go caroling with her group. Hot cocoa and cookies will be served at the Y.W.C.A. The group is to sing at the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian hospital and at homes that wish the girls to. sing Christmas carols. Please call the Y.W.C.A. if you know of a shutâ€"in or if you are a shutâ€"in yourself and wish the Girl Reserves to bring a little cheer with their voices. A large crowd attended the Girl Reserve entertainment . last Sunday. The L.L.s were responsible for the play, "A Radio Christmas," each group had a part in the program. The following girls took part in the play: Dorothy Norkett, Helen Titâ€" man, Anna Repholz, Zella Doland, Florine MeFadden and Eleanor Goldâ€" stead. Rho Gamma Rho Girl Reserves opâ€" ended the program with a very deâ€" lightful Christmas song. # Splash! Next Saturday Girl Reâ€" serves at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. Bring your suit, towel and cap. Rinkeydinks served tea and wafers to the many listeners. It is hoped that everyone that attended enjoyed the Girl Reserves‘ program. Russia is said to be getting ready gets to the United States no ‘doubt the Amtorg will advertise it as Rusâ€" sian Red salmon for American pinks. Most persons are eager to learn about business, especially other peoâ€" to export a lot of salmon. When it ple‘s.â€"Florence, Ala., Herald. Fire proofing of the old cell house at Pontiac reformatory is under way. The building will be equipped throughout with new electric wiring conforming to the most rigid fire prevention rules, and the wooden ceiling of the strucâ€" ture will be replaced by a ceiling of reinforced concrete. Fireâ€"Proofing Cell Malee afld Oflyx Frame TI'|¢§¢ Electric Clocks They‘ll Make HandsomeGifts m The Par is set in Arizona onyx with a center section and base in Italian black and gold marble. Priced at $24. m The Executive‘s Desk Clock is mounted on San Luis Argentine green onyx. Includâ€" ing Wahi pen and holder, $43. Beautiful gifts are seldom pracâ€" tical â€"but here‘s an exception worthy of note. Encased in rich colored marble and onyx, these electric clocks (with works by Hammond) become charming objets d‘artâ€"bringing corâ€" rectâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute time to the office or home when plugged into an electric outlet. Many other de luxe models to select from,all handsomely enâ€" cased in imported marbles and onyx and variously priced. All these clocks may be dpuz‘dnsed with onll a small down payâ€" ment and the balance spread over aâ€" convenient period of time the "Little by Little" way. ComMPaANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Joseph W. Kehas, Dist. Mgt. Evanston, IIL H. C. Reynolds, Dist. Supt. 51 8. St. Johns Ave.. _ Tel. H. P. 2900 PUBLIC SERVICE Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 House at Pontiac