Kitchen brings th protection ic refrigeration, vastly finer food NN FR( DRESSES | regardless of c by our step by Befort : T ransformation by electricity. a "Dream .90 §$5 RIC TO MOV] n Frocks / THURYDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 {"The advent of spring weather offers an exfeptional opportunity to home owners to rid the basements and othor parts ‘uf the fFeuse of 1e metal, fron, raks, and even paper," of payment :‘t‘ hla:.- exnct science %‘q ing out > P Pss Tanar ad mesaren se srology 40 »our confdential "afgree, * I8 NOT 4A FAD } )CKS st it A 71011 VCOR BIUOKE bâ€"wwmw and Highiand Park, or \f proNE Yyour orpER â€" 1024 |MO ; Open Sunday | $:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:40 p.m. Richelieu New Whole Potatoes, 2 No. 2 cans Heinz Spaghetti _ 2 large cans forâ€"â€"Ai Bs _ O S rincre fln s omnntitoben Beechnut Catsup 2 large bottles for...... ~_| The lively play, "The Emperor‘s 2. square cansg ... Grape Jam > 2 Ib. JaF ;..:ci{...__._.l.... Richelieu Stenned; Bartlett Pears, 2â€"cans Richelieu Tiny Sifted Peas, 2 cans ....._.___... CANNED Richelieu Marn Halibut Steak _ Ib. l g l Fresh Lake Trout Ib: ‘....& 1 0@‘ _ Fresh Green Bea 2 quarts ....___. Chickens, 1b, ... nmarten un the nory entolgy ie weavers, unfo manner that these lad prove h lpfu} to the people. _ pa oifthind k s | lll;ex Spring Lamb Country Style _ | 1 ' Sausage, Ib...................... . € Choice Beef Pot Roast, lb. ... 1060 North Green Bay Phone H.. P. 1024 FREE DELIVERY Start Y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lv.l“gl. T m opapnsfrsst | / O|sme Et coimle opere ty he prs GROC. ,Y | Highwood'Boos'ter’s Cuedhy Pnd Enc:u;fecge&fm NP jHEA‘l‘S | é _ .To. Play the White » Dgrlo| Bonetti, musical . director, M DELICATESSEN|| â€" Eagles Team Thursday|"t8t| [that rehearsals . ghow a Main Office and PI (Friday Only) 327â€"29 N. Green Ba "_"__ 144 ant A 20 .. e 27 35 55 45 a9 33 37 The Pirate Girls kept!’up their Q 1| winning spree, when they defeated â€" / the Glencoe Girls by a 8&5 score. The scoring honors were about evenâ€" C [) ty divided. | â€"f[|_ The Orioles defeated the Lake Forest teant by a 27â€"20 score. Both C teams played beautifulâ€" ball, but the â€" J | Orioles proved to be too strong. for the Lake Forest Lads. Tonight, Thursday, Feb. 22, the : ‘Highwood Boosters will ‘play the _ J| White Eagles from Waukegan. This team has> many Waukegan lightâ€" ® || weight stars and the game promises ~ ||to be a thriller. The Pirate Girls _ ‘J| will play the opener to the Boosters‘ _ | game and the Orioles will play the t first game of the, evening. | ‘The first game will begin at 7 p.m, and will be played in the Oak Terâ€" Â¥ace ‘School, Highwood. t A‘:angementa are now being made to .play the "Guy Bush" girls‘ team from Chicago. Mr. Bush is the famâ€" ous Cub pitcher who sponsors many teams in the line of sports. â€" 7 * _ without obligation. E' PRICES ARE REASONABLE El Techny clubs in the Chi¢age and Lake Shore district, organized to aid the mission cause of the Divine Word Fathers and their varied proâ€" gram of activities in home and forâ€" eign fields, are formulatinig plans for a bridge luncheon of 3000 to be given at the West Ball room of the Stevens Hotel, April 7. Proceeds of the party will be used for the Cathâ€". olic University of Peking, China. Among the Highland Park repreâ€" sentatives will be Mrs. W. Dooley and Mrs. George Bowden of Sunset Club and Mrs. G. O‘Connell will also | _ The Pirate Girls are now ready to play stronger teams. i; |® Techny Clubs To Give * | Benefit Bridge April 7 26â€"20. ~Although outweighed and shorter, the Boosters came through in great shape. Anderson and Cumâ€" ‘mings did most of the sco ing while Mmtri;"Nmrizuqimo, and Somenzi played nice ‘defensively. The Boostâ€" ers were aided by the return of their star guard, Maestri, who has been out of the lineup for the last three or four games. r 2% Phone for our estimate which will bemn cheerfully Highland Park The undefeated Highwood Boostâ€" ers‘ basketball team won their 27th straight victory last Thursday night by .defeating a strong Glencoe team, on na kauaiol2s L Cop opit EFCTee . KE fahy, has announced his ‘ for the Republican nomination 1 clerk of the probate court,; and now busily engaged in ‘conduct: his campaign. Mr. Froelich, a for: mer resident of Lake Zurich, now resides in Waukegan, . He was also formerly on the police force of Lake Forest and has a large acquaintance throughout the county, / ‘ Why not let us clean and mothâ€"pi and furniture by our insured mot cess? This method is the chea; against moth hazards. | refringed â€" sized â€" Ozite Padding â€" taken up, cleaned and reâ€"layed. Our many years of experience, our ;‘r' dern plant, will be of great assistance to you in your Spring cleaning. " « Oriental and Domestic Rugs â€" Clekrey s repaired JohnE.Fm.ueh, : the office af h. Seeks Nomination office of Sheriff Lester mt Hol as announced his undidac* reni Republican nomination for| doli ‘ the probate court; tnd’g tion gily engaged in |enndna+ anmi oelich, a for.| P# Mi W sei rqg was also | "9" ofce of Lake | °9 acquaintance | Aldo nza in Highwood, and Pice Brothers in Highland Park | j wat | enti "Un Uomo Nella Notto," literglly| translated, "A Man in‘ the Nig y Mareo Reinach. Directâ€" ed b aso Nascimbeni means an int sketch. The cast of charâ€" acte 1 be announced later. _ Henry G. Winter sup by 144 North First Streoet t-uace Work F OUR WORK IS "Un first meeting of the newly: _ Highwood and‘ Deerfield ited to attend. j etch to be contributed by e Arte Dramatic Club is rogress. al of the compositions. on gram are: "Iris". by Masâ€" â€"Walter; "Leggenda Araba igostini; "La Signorina det ogrofo" by c.:go Dnbd;gg. En Giro al Sass" by G, lfd many othar hasiéi#.1 render ‘both languid and ing music portraying the m h.uty of the L‘qn ed Highland Park Stamp ill be held at 7:30 next ‘ evening, Feb, 26, at the d Park Public Library, | nterested "stamp fans in may be 655‘ + Highland Park fieal Contractor tric Shop mp Club Meeting sponsors have no control, of honors SLADE beautiful THE PRESs inch ruffles. $1.29 pair. * UL Â¥a. L_L## ï¬ In anticipation of Spring cleanâ€" } s â€"_| iff}:| :;\ ing thisâ€"sale of Ruffied Curtain 7 » "Wnie:â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"A# §3 : ;A is most timely. That they are t f’#â€""'hï¬. &4 values far above the usual at “ i *? _ this price you‘ll at once agree. Cut from cream marguisette in choice of medium and large dot pat‘!bern‘."'l'hoge‘ curtains are 41 inches wide and finizhed with 4% A Special Purchase Brings this Remarkable Value in ecial Selling Boys‘ 7/8 Length isd: , Socks # =* 5 pairs for $1 's'y-'vv--y,m tems In Address| school s In A , -H. D. Burlington Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose Boys‘ mediam weight Socks in a good varâ€" iety of color combination with plain top. Sizes from 7 to 11. A value seldom sold A Washable Frocks _ Ruffled Curtains _ s $] 29 _There‘s a BreLath of Summer in these New Silkâ€"toâ€"top Chiffon Hose of the famous Burlington make at a very low price. Of course they are perfect quality and the colâ€" ors are among the most popu’ir of the season. Fashioned of novelty weaves. One a: of a combnation seersucker and piqt pique in basket weave effect. â€" The vogue of the -“Shirtwaistr::j parent in this group of new d win the praises of every particu cause of their good fitting qualiti new Peter Pan Tesby and Cre Other Smart Frocks a m-m.s...s.s;..':«z,;: study group next Tuesday evening. | ad of Charming Se.Trsu'cker i Weave Fabtics ture and study group of the adult 1-00-10“ and stady "WS!!"_“MMI‘:J- u-&ur marninc â€" Shishh. 69¢ in a sale at pair palr " will be held $298 â€" 35C' 2 tige: : Shirts are knit of combâ€" Colors uihyal blue and white. These cloth® Sport Sweaters in the popâ€" Men‘s and Boys‘ Shi;{s and Shorts Terry Sport Shirts 9c blue, y: for girls\or boys. Made with zipper front. Green, “youths'Lquort Shirts they arejequally popular 'flar woman beâ€" Cut from the tractive frock is |[â€" â€" ouths‘ sh Sport hirts 119 lle seersucker. $2.98 have asked for a class in te French, Others interâ€" 6 call Mrs. J. Hof@man at