#it FÂ¥ Ch 2t _ _ The afternoon will be devoted to social activities with the following eommittee headed by the chairman, The annual church picnic of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerâ€" field, will be held Sunday, July 17, at Sunset Park. The outdoor church service, with the trees and sky forming an open air cathedral, will begin at eleven o‘clock in the morning, followed by a basket dinâ€" St. Paul‘s Hold Annual Picnic Next Sunday s aorige! © s ag e eW N) 3 a _.":a};".f prices. $1.95 value now $2.95 value now $5.95 value now Here is a selection that were formerly priced at 25¢ per pair reduced to Clearance to 18c per pair or â€" e ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL â€" No Exchanges â€" No Refunds Absolutely Come earlyâ€"for here is a group of dresses that will walk right out! All of them cool and crisp! Just the styles you want! Short sleeves and WASHFR A SALE OF es z) JACK @Bm tar yeie 7},\ PLAY sese s suits 18¢ pair or 6 pairs for ANKLETS and SOX to Sun and Suds. For $1.19 $1.00 $1.65 Girls Merchandise at Less Than Cost! We‘ve Gobs of _ @ » ; |. ;, Smart Seaâ€"Going t\i\ . ashions! 2P _ .$1.49 would indicate that we must have had continuous campaign for the past two years. > Chris Willman, John Radeke, Louis Soefker, John Ott Sr., Henry Hirchâ€" enroeder, Alfred Johnson, Lloyd Laegeler, Edna Johnson, Hubert Lidiker, Helmuth Piepenbrok and Bernice ‘Juhrend. The committee is meeting tonight to plan for the soâ€" cial events and will be divided into subâ€"committees. $ Sizes from 2%o 6 years You want to buy several at this clearance price. A $1.50 value for only are offering them for ql‘fickflél‘ea_x:ar;-c-t; at two ;l-r‘n(“)';tmt;;;le;;a of prices. ' § l â€" 89c and $1.49 We have selected two groups of these modish blouses Some f(_)lk.ï¬_} argue that campaign sizes from 2 to 5 years $1.75 values to clear at. GIRLS‘ DRESSES BOYS‘ SUITS $2.95 value suits now $2.29 $4.95 value suits now $3.95 them been cut to allow big savings. Seaâ€"going . . . beachâ€"goin; poolâ€"going! They go where near water and 89c 89c â€"=% . . beachâ€"going . . . They go anyâ€" _ RAYON PAJAMAS THE PRESS July Chiffon and Service Weights $1.65 Hose now .. :100 $1.95 Hose now ._...$1.50 Tremendous Clearance must not run over dogs. Maybe in time the ruling will be extended to pedestrians.â€"Florence(Ala.) Herald. The estate of Walter H. Baldwin, late of Highland Park, made up of $70,000 personal property, was left to the widow and sons, according to the will which was admitted to proâ€" bate in Lake county last Thursday. Walter H. Baldwin Will }Identify Body of Man Is ‘Admitted to Probate| Found Shotâ€"Riddled at Children‘s Pajamas of cotton; formerly $1.00 LADIES‘ HOSIERY Sale Price 89c Grove. ._Joseph Skarda, 12, of 2541 Miller avenue, Chicago, broke both bones in his right arm last week when he fell out of a tree at Fox River If anyone in the Chicago district had any doubts about his capabiliâ€" ties, they were about wiped out last Monday when Equipoise romped to victory in the Stars and Stripes handicap. The going was bad and he had the crushing impost of 129 pounds, but raced the mile and a furlong in 1:544â€"5 to beat Tred Avon and Dr. Freeland. Mate, one of the greats of last year‘s three year old erop, was sixth in a field of six. a quarter and it will be a weight for age affair, but the big Whitâ€" ney chestnut will be the favorite, regardless of the competition. Winner of his last six starts and apparently getting better each time ont, Cornelius: Vanderbilt Whitney‘s Equipoise will go a‘ter the $20,000 udded Arlington gold cup Saturday. closed except drugstores, food stores â€" _ He deviated from the Urbana and Aurora plan in just one instance. He allowed factories to remain open to fill orders. â€" Mayor Walter L. Atkinson deâ€" clared a â€"moratorium> at noon June 26 and it remained effective through July 2. * Equipoise to Start in Big Race Saturday at cities in Iowa to restore public conâ€" fidence in its bank. â€" Invoking a . moratorium of one week, North Chicago last week reâ€" sorted to the plan used successfully North Chicago Mayor Invokes Moratorium For Week: Aids Banks The inquest was continued indefiâ€" nitely so that State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith could question witnesses, Coroner J. L. Taylor said. Robbery was not the motive as $140 was found in the pockets of The victim was without employâ€" ment for several weeks, but was not involved in any rackets. were no enemies," his cousin reâ€" " "The gunmen made a mistake and took him for another man. There The bullet riddled body of a man slain by gangsters and thrown to the roadside at Gurnee, last week was identified as Gust Tsamtsakisk, 36, of Chicago, a cook out of emâ€" ployment. isk, a Chicago restaurant owner, identified the body. + The distance will be one mile and In his ultimatum to his city Arlington; Wins Monday His cousin, Nicholas Tsamtsakâ€" Gurnee as Greek Cook THURSDAY, JULY 1 ‘19s> both Coste enue, aven injur shou! ditch Ali their Rand conds rollec vers cess and clean requ para uabl the : lasts secaon of out ecli tic cros ern on lar; fal say pat ly â€" the Ca tis ca the of ti the ecl 10 ple