du ts tp> ._| LIVING ROOM CHAIRS $8.00 Up BED ROOM CHAIRS | $4.00 Up Doors Open at Nine o‘Clock in the Mornâ€" FIRST CHOICE. her |daughter Jean, to Mr. J nry Duffy, son; of .Mrs. James of this city, on Saturday, the twentyâ€"fourth of June, at Evanston. PAGE TEN uft lMPORTAW of SUMMER DRES: Skokie Valley %aunfll 24 North Sheridan Road . * | _ . WoORrk sHop. : | â€" ; : [ f . | 515 Central Avenue‘ _/ _ Tel. Highland Park 229 Why do me'lZl like the way we d‘ovt.lNEKj, SUI‘ 4 ... WE SPECIALIZEâ€"A trial will convince : { Spring Units â€"<. Cotton and Webbirlg Extra â€"| / ,__ A WIDE‘CHOICE OFP MATERIALS AT/|LoW PRICES .___ DAVENPORTS _ UPHOLSTERED nHELENRKY M. BELRN ?RD,Y Jr. Offers a Remarkable Special for 40 Days Only HENRY M. BERNARD, DAMP WASH T ~ _ SERVICE For Prompt Service Phone E P. 3:1 20% Discount at Our Cash and Of for JC 19 South St. Johns Avenue | â€" HighJand Park 5 ~$§17.50 o onch Broek‘w!y of M. BERNARD, Jr. Capes .. ./ y Flowers <.. . Sheers for Daytime . . A Complete Range of Sizes â€" For Women, 36 to 52 | | . j For Misses, 14 to 20 | : ~ When a sale like this comes knocking on your door, you ‘t afford to let it pass unheeded ! You owe it to yourself to wear ‘the smart new fdshions! You owe it to your budget to saye as you wi&l by buying now! Five dollats never did so. much. Materials are excpllent. Every style has New York and Paris sponsorship. And the way each dress is ï¬nishad[t;}\no;s that not one of them iwas ever meant to sell for as little as $5 Plen,tg four; active and spectator sports | . . and just many for dressy occasions! o id af' Field Flower : .. . Al White6 .. . A list of the\styles makes ‘ti sale look \like a Summer Fashion Review _ returned to Miami, June 27. week to wisit the Chicago Century of Prog ahd to visit he figcr,‘. Mr, H. 8 Matz of this city.. They motored here from| Miami, Fla:., last esn C Pracket oi 8¢ .15 at $4.75 10 tol family Al league: games (are played at Lincoln Park beginning at 6:30 p.m. every night. Four diamonds are now available at this Ea and are being used not only for regular scheduled games but r infc play by those wishing to do so. + Park Indoor Bageball league finished this week E:vit the Black Hawks leading by one igame and the Wild Cats in d place with two games lost. The segond round of the league will start next week, a meeting of the mana having bo&n called for Thurflay%hti June 20, at Lincoln Park, at which fime a new schedule will be arranged to start next Monâ€" day, July 3. ‘The winners of the first round will:play the winners of the second round for the championâ€" ship of the league as soon as the roupd is completed. : | ; | iA Park Indoor Ba this week E:vitl leading by one Cats in secand j i "AP" ["’T“â€"ï¬l '"T. * I | % Read Our Wantâ€"Ads || MMEE cnfon c oo k 98 BPA As: June ’ is Kids program . was | hel had been disposed _ The unit"'!s' outgoing and incoming presidents,â€"Mrs. ‘Dégn Hunt and Mrs. William. ’ifen ¢rmann .respectively, will repesent s at the state conâ€" vention in Augpst.| Mrs, Lyle Fordâ€" ham ‘and Mrs. Ralph Dunham were chosen as alternatée delegates. At this meeting the unit enjoyed having our Eighth D trict‘dinctor& Mrs. Ethel Hook, with us. Her press ence is always helpful, : as <many questions : concé nï¬ g the National and State gonventions were answerâ€" T% a I : Â¥ Tsemele n aviie en @rs. D;imt;p&& represent the unit at the Eighth District meetings for the coming year were glected as follows: Mrs. Dan Hupt, Mrs.: George Jaâ€" cobs, :Mrs. Lyle Fordham, Mrs. M. A. PottenQpr, and Mrs. LeRoy Meyâ€" ioi cmd d m seb dith 420 NOACUCTENy! BMLD+ M. A. Pottenger; second vice presiâ€" dent, Miss Louise Hukn; treasurer, Mrs, Frank , IJr.; chaplain, Mrs, ~Minnie / Whitcomb; histqr!ctx, Mrs, â€" Lyle dham; â€" sergentâ€"atâ€" arms, Mrs, Gé ‘Jacobs. | _ ‘ the c lows: Go tm%m‘ No. 738 ats In Doors o‘Clock round lof the Lincoln is |helft _ on Monday: eveâ€" ‘IQL ‘atr the home of Mrs SF n at Nine n the Mornâ€" here ‘for CHOICE. th us, Her.press| 8h pful, : as <many *Thfl g the Nation@l| hor: ns were answerâ€"|to ; unit officers for ‘re. Ygetad as folâ€" ts. William Tenâ€" nestines for tha | / Thd El |Ranchi ave come up megtings ‘°n"’!f he 3 om! | Texas with about fifty m'.'ï¬"â€â€œ J ‘| head bf theirvery best polo ponies, 19 q“;'l†ra ‘; sedidss to say, they have no ,"d,hf“‘" “l" : | desire| of facing defeat. Then, Monâ€" r8, LeRoy oo a.y iorning, . Monda nft'crm:tfx. e fiid 1ncomin8 | (ntlagfer wl ‘be" the mpchâ€"herfided L oo lc nals ‘ elcomed | Sixth ‘Area ns Sties oo | Horke) Show on the begutiful Fort Ni ;‘-;‘,.:’Fï¬' She “‘5 n Horse Sb'«:{r nds fac: i "| ing |Lake Michigan. ; Following the L T unhais ~werk 4'::,' Julb ?!i‘t;emoén"oue‘:how, delegates. ‘the serond|of the three game series he unit enjoyed | betwedn Fort She 'n-::d El Ranâ€" istrict director, | chiths| will ‘be-pxm )n‘ the Fort h us. Her pres=| Shekidan polo field at 6:00 o‘clock. ful, : as ~many | Theke|thrde big d‘uszfll give all : the ~Nation@l| horgeâ€"fovin people an opportunity s were answerâ€" :]"go ske some of the best horses in the J : |icouritrly. in action. | * f j month a Fidac) . 7 fln‘up will be: | after ‘business||| 1 ManeBitoâ€"A. B Wharton (1), ~_| Alfried House (2), ‘Cecil: Childers ts '1(3). H.\Stevens Jr. (4). â€" | ; id Wild ||_Fort Shéeridanâ€"L€ G. S. Smith For the â€" | > \Capt, C. A. Wilkinson |(2), } ; | Capt.| [C. ~B. Davis (3), Lt. L, G.j ampionship| Smii|(a).) _ â€" .. ("*.! ‘ president,. Mrs, THE PREBS ‘a mj for. international ,,: ies for the *month, :yet few tor‘ to this great exposition feel thht they have really connoted f‘hic F‘; ‘s permanent attractions unâ€" éss their #ojourn hes included a tour |of Arlington, where in addiâ€" again |Arlington F *rhe¢ !tr‘ ) P‘dd' the ter of aristc ing. | The Century day Te er {erd if6 of bavta‘l CA & poaky ty‘s | summer |refidezvous is he Century of mencing next Sunday, July 2, : one of ‘the t weekends )~@nd horse; activities that er‘ been seen at Fort Sheriâ€" Supday uh&naon at |8;:30 the famous EI Ranchito polo from Arlington, Texas, will id’e_v Pafl?s' 6th Corps t two waeks where they Bd t Ads Bring HONES [ ce and Plant 327 North Gre# 90 aving, Onl Brook Tr irace track. club becomes entertainâ€" N E N TW come up about fifty polo ponies, ey have no Then, Monâ€" of finance who finds Relaxation at Arlington. 10. . Behjamin L. Behr, Wwho happens to be a brotherâ€"inâ€"law #f Otto Lehâ€" man, president of the Arlington Park Jockey Club is @hother freâ€" quent host. . Mrs. Béhr was Miss Kate Lehmann and ‘an excellent horsewoman. Their daWihter Edith is one of the ‘most beautiful and popular members ‘of ‘the exclusive set of Chicago. :. Thed P â€" Hosts during the Weason at Arâ€" | lington include Woldab Bl-g&m of the late W 3 r, long a power in financial citWles. Mr. Blair a cousin of the Mai d‘Ivanrey of~s?nain. has t.hgt alie remarkable Oastilian t . of c m:z:a as made the g:rchdu“- h irlhood ‘as Italia Blair, notéd . throughout ‘Europe for her beantis A. Watson Armour, brother ‘of Labrance Armâ€" our, president of the Pbs 'ant Padâ€" dock club, is another frequent host, ‘his parties including Bs a rule his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daugH@er, Mr.‘ and Mrs. W. Inving Osborflé Jr., and his son, A. Watson,ArmguUt Jr., considâ€" ered one of the: most ligible young men in Chicago. â€" IM year the junior Mr. Armour afld John Simpâ€" son went on a most WWecessful Afâ€" ritan gafari. Lanrand@® and Watson‘ Armour. were formek residents of Kansas City, Mo. | ||| . \ Lopis Eckstein, the man who for. many seasons gave Chikago summer opera at Ravinia that Was the cynâ€" osure of all eyes and one of the wohnders of the ‘musiéal world, is another Post and ‘Paildock member and devotee of Arlingion, as is also Max Epstein, connoisg@ur of art and financial power.: y * Arthur Cutten is.afibther wizard of finance who finds ® tibn ‘at WHI tion to other allure is now inâ€" stalled the only allâ€" c totalizer in the world. Leade comtaercial and professional lif@ w# the United States are among . the members of the Post and Paddo@® tlub and‘ of the Arlington Jockey ¢elub that opâ€" erates the track. | _ e3 Only the ‘; odemg‘cleahing we use in our * ant w:ill suffice Flannels and -_en Suits to thei ulate appeargn@. Out methods against shrinkgge and our handâ€" gives the prop :‘ij shaping for sm Linen Suits...... : $1.00 | f | Flannel Trousers.. _..75¢ _ For Yo Wear Clean C to us as la 15% DISCOUNT CasH Agj) CARRY __the North Shore‘s Best ing we avoli es that rot our ‘results We know the treatment a PANAMA res to reâ€" new its a rance â€" and projong its MUST BE SPOTLESS iean Clothes! Remember, garments sent s as\ 10 a.m. Friday iing will be returfed Saturday without faill _ Pa Road .00 =© ield Trip Over the 4th COTTERE (RaBanh P 1 + +#4 . d Fie . :e:cï¬\l Ai l H !ourefld’l ‘ l nd Watson‘f A ‘bip been t result of tha T siden qua paration ; ailure ‘o m * *( Lick .dl';" r “’éï¬c't it itof _ 3 without sufficient funda: § . n who for. :.ent Is or‘l!ly isy with pg 'l:fj io ;â€mf ents in order to get tuition# | [ | . ne of the 9 Inhbility of |parents to edpel . world, is h situation as a matter bf[ _ ‘k : member | [ control, perhaps a fear of ienatâ€" [ . as is also i"lic ï¬d'! IE. 109 (:? uns Â¥oid A of art ang|[able Qutside Interests? . / @ J $ J f usal of student to .buck ob er wizard 3 into routine ‘because of stubâ€"[ . | ixation <af |[ born mental n&htqnoe built up t Bevat through ‘pel'a::m~ t :xcnl h of $ > _ o happens | [ trivial but exagigerate F:utl‘g i 1 82 Otto Lehâ€" factors imay show a conâ€" [ . | . Arlington | [ tinuity which, if treated rationg}â€" [ . _ ther "freâ€" [ ly, mdne;_h: satisfactory [ â€" __ was Miss | J rea mt Fhey cammnof Rell 1 excellent | [ so as o o ‘t o :u Edith | [ Perso lupel.'ziim?&; Ass itifql ‘and / [ it , confidential analy anC at diately after mpiqï¬cl { ‘promihent spe ers; : including. Burt,; |Prof. llam&ud ieger, others, â€"have be: gecured 1 day. They will speak in â€" 8 to 7\ p.m. Refreshments & wic of all lm:a will b‘:;.h on the grounds fter 1 p.m.. :|| .Thete will be of al i duri the iï¬:rnoon and / in Good tmusic has ‘been provided, dancing will go %m from 7 pam midufl' t. (::] 4 on Halt D .. Thd Pro be by pe in and gikrder inv to bring their ne gro A d e . The proceeds from the‘p be used by the league to penses in conne¢tion with and o cop All 1 in to .come <out early bring their lunch bagkets wi ¢ grounds be open A d, concert| will foll diately after the pichic ln promifhent speakers, includi ent Carnival Picnic To F _ Given Sunday By ‘ Unemployed ] PHURSDAY, JUNE ethods such as " restdre white origi l immac: 'tiv"(:lT' insures inishing process Lake Forest, MJ _/ â€" Lake Forester °â€" | | ighland Park y insures g process ELS|â€" c + 4y a T NEW measles.". A boy was about m for. a cinema in mp: “'I.-*.._u‘_“.:_. fï¬â€˜ 4 and McGq ~~â€"_ H. F. Siemsen, A Friday : Vacation Bibl will ‘cloge with a picnic |din dl!nu;-mrcdnol;-vd"cn success year. _ s1 4 §:30. Here the Bible and healing, is at B o‘clock. Schoolhopuh‘puiiuq_lg mof'fmndhde’.q Sunday. morning at 9:$0. â€" Subject for next Sunda sermon, ~God," _ > A free public rea maintained by this ch from 9‘ o‘clock in the in the *+evening. On avenue, is a branch of Th Church, The First Church « The Soniny mormnp o held at 11 o‘clock, nd!th: day evening 41 pieme, S Jowett Palk: ooo cianch Toak e-m." rmmr‘dm First Church of â€" f Highland Park, E Divine Worship; 11 music. Mlbnc&h: tian Declaration ‘of Inde E. L; C. E. (Youhg Reop h‘)- t- * :. f /4 t The Service, 8 3 cial music.: A short messa pastord>.~;0}¢> / C oA :ï¬ * Bb ko-emuy.Tea f g‘; Earl J s.‘..‘.i;u ; Church School, 9:45 |aa F. Merner, Supt. > hk on 10:45@@.m. Morning Waor 6: *Tuxis Soci¢ty. wm 3 "'gt’- Cream.. English Almond t% mds speci ou will ï¬â€ T "Why arep‘t you at sth "Ohb, it‘sâ€"all right, sir," Weekâ€"end Special for / â€" LAUNDRY . THURSDAY, JUXE #o 7:45 p.m. Choir reh 7:80 ‘and 9.mins. . | |~~. Sapige s *( 3 7:3&;,.-.?_00'&-.;04‘.;.’1 o. . C ferand [z ~".; Deerhcld SOL. A. S W.F. Weir, Mi 363 e