a L. __ ~ . BRAINEBQ-MINNESOTK TWNteTT-TW0 v.'..':'-.,-"?.'...-).' 'gli.' c, ;:Es§§"' ':,iti's.i,i.,'ii:i'_'l,,..._ :- :y.k=t.S':.t. ci, 'INE BEACH ll"!!?,'?),!?:, _ (If Public Service Store! Illl.i'i",i)i:.i'i' An. electric ventilating {an - T" “uneasily inthi'sfie kitthen" wiqdoyv. Snap (switch and it blows stale air and cooking odors outoftheroom-draws fresh, airinto it: New Ainmstu fans " low " $16.50 cash-31.65 down “Little by little." A ' Fresh - Air Kitchen now costs only 'Ile-lt NsAh%oil1hri%fiirihehiUrman, City amryfiriheFamihr Every outdoor sport that you wank! expecttofbtdinNorthem Minnesotownchdinq champion- shipikgful8 Wharton-ens right at our door-a luxurious hotel trith8asutrbtmatt- te"tfrpl',h',,'t.1tt'tg,,'t ' . . m ttigS',."le1'v1lg,'tSg',r, ele.vrmraerutc “afoul. "stitr.Prerdtstrtehsditm lipecidrxrt" '888tt& _ Gtmehrfuitrtthe PINE. MMt4tttml. â€hmmd’k p “may... I“. 'Ott-ttttttttgit-ttttMt. NEW LOWRATES TH. 7335. ----.------_- ' All 1932 makes; Good for playing or practise. deepest and syetTlent-Bt,sroryndar. to thgtrtAeem_tt_lttLth)reinoit reds and Violet-reds rather than ttfe gaudy. Even a few shades of Pen- md fnd the amber tints of Johnny alive in the newest fabrics from the looms of Rodier and Bianishini. Call H.P.4 1 0 Eta-617T? W" 36 fiiiihT6ii"imteii"iiiriid itt the, wood of experience, will ever predict in flat statements what the smart woman will, or dillnot war, that season.» She relay: the rurn6ry Is they trtekle out of the establish- ment and takes 116 iblnme if name, or all, of them are inaccurate. Rare Burgundy At least tive of the biggest style creators, here hue, decided, 11an Like" the signs you see in shops: "The management is not responsible for the 1osrof article's left in this Prognostications, trmssesi and heal hints about. the next season’s femin- ine apparel ilotvt around for weeks. hours. for in that length of time its color, fabric, line, trimming, cost and every detail of its composition has been cabled around the world and telephotos are following fast on the echoes of the for flung words. twiee a year, all the fashion herald- ers in Paris pit their wits aninst the creators of haute couture to con- trive new ways of trettintan eye to the keyhole of the inner shrines of creation, and an est to the ground for new styles rumbling, and by tricky eamiisrantion, get them to diwlge 3 secret or two unwittingly ---the season’s chef de’oenvres m zealously guarded until .the zero hour, says a staff writer for the United Press, in a story from Paris, in the Waukegan News-Sun. PARS IllliSRNiEl 'GTiARDING SE Good Used Golf Balls $1.50 dak Athena I fuhion' cannot "rennin; Imitators from Copying Their Work rrfFfi7Gi;iC'TrrtTrmrt%mrrrrrzAea-p, Polish National Alliance White The Waukegan Triple A amateur league probably Will be represent- ed by its two strongest elubts--Niek Keller’s A. c., potential champions of the circuit, and St. Anthony's. The Saints loom as the favorite for runner-up honors in the league. Because of the increased 'popu- larity of baseball in Lake County this summer and the number of crack teams performing in Wanke- gan and other adjoining towns in the county, it is predicted that 10 or more of the best diamond aggrega- tions will be in tfurtoarnament field. -"rea_ttirtreeTiamreTFrsrTliFTtmr2" nament are as follows: Knights of Lithuania, 1929-30 champions, Stan.. ami- FF6TEeFi, aisTaiariig tltle- holders; Nick Ke1ler's A. C., St. An- thtipaL'au1z12shyke, Highland Park, or $0 other clubs. of August 28, it. watcdeeidedHast week. Stanczak’s won the cham- pionship last year, defeatirig St. An- thony's in the fhutl game. . The, 1932 Lake County "ehtunpiot1- ship baseball tourney. which is ex- peeled to draw the eountry's lead- ing baseball clubs into competition for the title now hehrtrr Stanczak brothers of North Chicago, will get underway in Waukegan the week Lake Co. Championship _ Baseball Contest To Start on August 28th t5; TGriGiiTTetirn will be-permitted- trumeient expansion of. the dinbhram to draw a reasonable number of good breaths per hour. She will eontiruw to-be-hit-td broad shouldered. The blue of the summer seuon i,, fading to the palest of paste! for evening with a slight hangover of navy trimmed with white. Empha- sis is placed rather on accessories than on the mode itself, which, in these trouhlous times, in ‘all fairness to the individual and to business it- self, cannot afford any radical changes. T _ The divorce froeVare the ttntu8- V ing item of the hour here, featuring - in some instances, a pallid sadness, and in others e piety that combines ., them titikUutf wedding bailey ___ - ,, v' "W "iiicidén Hips .Hips must still hide their humps 1seneathe4atitutngutntautaaa.dnat RELIABLE -LAUNDRY .. AND , ' DRY CLEANING co, brighter tones of the In?†JUmine yputh_perm_.. . _ _,"", :2: "m-" GIESER HEALTHPARLOR ' )1th "th Ola-ELM -nti-. â€If.“ (We-gen Izaak!!!) _ Nut-ch It." ran hull-t. I... M . WANT-ADS F BRING RESULTS PM M. P. "I QUALITY DRY CLEANING _---,;-, mp: nun-V. ' WVW!W lab 3:511:15“th [um-Bad may: munsmY. Mums? 25,1932 cle pub it it ing Me tun ism def the sim lief he fae sol fin: w, tn Orr, th dis for of