Inc: ay ! ‘*COFF IGHT O‘CLOCK Mild and Mellow otâ€" Tudor ___â€" 20.02 OATS ©,.>»â€"PKC. nue O 10=23¢ FR S | £1GHTO: OCLOCK COFFEE ca oun® CBP T L 2 avse > cgenes seavict THURSDAY, *kÂ¥ :3 > For Saleâ€"~. s }Goyss* s Ford Tudor %m A by _ Purnéll & Wilson, I _101 N. SE. Johns Ave â€"LB. BAG 5 lbs. for 1 2 doz. for . per head flms 25c 4 lbs. for Phone Highland Park 3310 ‘_All phone cisargu will be â€" / deducted fgom your bill, _ uPy VT to oapkA t 17 ¢ 24 1â€"2â€"LB 4 BAG 15.lbs.¢ Highla SKOKIE VALL LAUNDRY per lb. NaSLp ape, flinols 1# MP: \ S H 5â€"LB. BAG 23c & 5¢ EF JC for 69¢ _ Special Friday and Saturday Only! |.||LIQUO 3' ‘A o ks bik Fit Thea § ip. M | + :mpnt t 2 'pfll‘lfl / .| The first ; will ec E. w scen | @gan sailor‘s t TS, Fa y: ske { id Italian €3: The secof ‘,, exhibi h and , Seatured. ‘In his work withs; the Chicag Crime Commission in correcting de limnquency problems in the stat Judge Gutkngcht has staunchly helc out for more careful and) scientific handling of, first offenders, especial ly. where young boys are involved in opposition to the Crime Commis !‘The regular monthly meeting the Ravinia Woman‘s Club was hel at the Village House on Wedn day, Feb. 14. Judge John Gu knecht of the Chicago Municip Court, Juries Branch, and formerl Judge in the Boy‘s Court, present a very interesting and illnminatin talk on the delinquency | problem before the Boy‘s Court in Chic#go:. * The wellâ€"known club, which has trm.d along wtih; North Shore [ jast y th great success, “.;::lit ?E:'ev ‘show. / <>‘‘{ The first part of this performâ€" lee will consist of a "beautiful Veâ€" scene, including an Ameri éan sailor‘s tap dance, shaw! d iers, serenades, and a shor y: sketch spoken in Engli id Italian dialogue. . | .| The second part of the | pr exhibit an . Arabi hare and a slave dancol‘T will tured. |, | Following the Oriental numbe 4 short skit, portraying Jepmaio and prosperity, will appear. ‘‘In the Garden of Eden, which eurs in the last act, a represen tion of couples will maï¬p up th background for a selected dancin and movelty numbers. _ > © Judge Gutknecht Talks "At Ravinia Woman‘s Clu : This performance is being direct ed by Emil Pictrobelli, Miss Alm Galassini, piano accompanist, an Aldo Biagi, orchestra dire¢tor. \Mhe Dante ‘Alighieri will went : musical comedy | sketches ‘ evening, Feb. 25,| at the â€" Theatre, Highland Park, at Seagrams, V.0O., fifths McBrayer‘s â€" Grandad and Hiram Walker‘s C€Canadian Club > pts. Whiskeyâ€"Bourbon ... each $2.45 _ Cedar Brook, pts. .__.__._._. each $2.8§~ doz. $34.00 McBrayer‘s â€" Grandad, qts.... cach $5.65 doz. $67.50 Hiram Walker‘s Rye, pts Mouquin Dry Gin, yery sp'edial each $1.35 3 for $4.00 Hiram Walker‘s Gin, pts. ... each $ .89 Sandy Macnabs, very finest. Teacher‘s Highland Cream ... Haig & Haig Pinched Bottle Jamaica Rum, Green Label Bacardi Rum, White Seal ... 3 Siar Hennessy ....}............ 3 Star 15 Year Old Cognac... Martini and Rossi, Italian..... Noilly and Prat, French ... Mouquin‘s, Italian or Fr. t French Duborlette, 31â€"0z. bo ï¬bu«iuig‘évfihest Californi: Wine, all flavors..;....._.......... Bronxi â€" Manhattan -â€"Martih.:... each $1.95 t O BEERâ€"An {‘eading Brands DREWERYX‘S ALE _ s...l sls ensmmadeaans Mouquin‘s Finest Cordials, AH AAVOTS .....:::::L...zsmnminss Vé})“"gS*;;câ€i;l P;ï¬::m: Aflencfhv"a\_aâ€"i;pagne = Spahfsh Wine â€" Portugal Wine â€" Alsation Rhine Wine Schlitz â€" Budweiser â€" Fox Atlas Prager â€" Lowen â€" Program Next O FREE: DELIVERY j SPECIAL PRICE ON)| FRENCH CHAMPAGNE .+ . We Specialize in Ol?ly High Grade Liquors. y 1j a. | a% i LIEBSCHUTZ BROS We have the finest and l;urgeht assortment of Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines. 8 /# 4 & BEER, WINE AND !‘JQUOR DEPARTMENT | We Also Handle All Kinds of French Cordials. /+ Y W1§ Wnnkega.n" Avenue, Highwood ) Phones: Highwood 4}43 â€"~ Highland Park 443 315 wAUKlEGAN AVE. â€" HIGHWOOD EAT â€"AND G VINNETKA MOUQUIN BONDED WHISKIES SCOTCH OR & WINE STORE COGNAC IMPOR"] VERNM $ COCKTAIL OUTH‘S .._._each $1.98 ... each $1.98 ype each $1.50 .. each $4.25 3 for $12.50 _ each $4.25 3 for $12.50 ... each $5.50 ead Blue Ribbon.case $ WHISKIES tle each $2.50 ... each $4.50 3 for $13.00 ... each $4.50 3 for $13.00 ED RUM â€"Imported ment, â€" Judge Gutknecht feels that the crime problem in Chicago is a rather hopeless one unless the Crime Commission can be brought to a betâ€" ter understanding of the problems involyed in the Boy‘s Court. | _ _ ..A Valentine tea (nd soéu.l hour followed thetalk. t D.A.R., Broadcast %fl â€"Be Of Interest Here Mrs. Julian G. Goodhue of Evanâ€" ston, state regent of the Illinois Soâ€" clety of the ï¬uthteu of the Amâ€" erican| Revolution, will speak over station WBBM Fridgy afternoon, Feb. 23, at 4:80 o‘clock, in celebraâ€" tion of Washington‘s birthday anâ€" nivers@ry, . ; .. d ‘The program which is being arâ€" ranged for the Illinois State Conâ€" ference of D. A. R., to be held in Evanston, March 14â€"15â€"16, promiges to be one of unusual interest. A speaker of national repute has been engaged for the main meeting, and many ‘activitiés are being planned by the hostess chapters to. enterâ€" tain their guests from other parts of. the state. Mrs. Ross J., Beatty, regent of the North Shore Chapter of Highland Park, is chairman of the committee on entertainment and music. $ This ladies class specializes in conditioning "workâ€"outs" and volleyâ€" ball. It welcomes to its memberâ€" ship any lady of the community who likes to participate in health buildâ€" ing activities. The Community Service ladies‘ gym ‘class, ‘which meets every Wedneésday morning at the Comâ€" munity Center, will start its classes at 9 in the morning. Doing this will give class members time for other activities on this morning. Ladies Gym Class To Meet On Wednesdays .. each $3.50 .. each $3.50 Y DEPARTMENTS _ GLENCOE 367 Park Avenue each $3.65 each $2.50 each $ .99 doz. $11.50 each $1.85 doz. $21.50 ne: Glencoe 721â€"722â€"723â€"724 Highland Park 1846â€"1847~ H 75 .50 "This ‘afff@ig | will provide every woman in the}community with an excuse for ¢ 'ii" of any articles ‘which are ¢htfering up her house, ‘as well as|thé opportunity to seâ€" lect at low|prites items her houseâ€" hold requirgs, | She can donate a â€"sample of u thoicest cooking and secure a‘ chf) ' $ for herself by buyâ€" ing someong blge‘s food. And this u Japanese Dr. Isa n .il{ii sro‘,nda‘ (oomeet 3. iMiormia: 5‘“"‘ House, will present of Interna 'iâ€"â€â€˜. mofl(;n-pim“ it d»trav:logu . Seasons in Japan," hews Th? | Ek' the ~observer n rough ‘o ‘ c:::yresque highlands through e * [:“ of the Island Emâ€" “'ld Cl “"fi chelberger. now diâ€" feoter (91 1 ‘l | merican League of stong 2 ‘WE tion, with headquarâ€" f s son Newl Y k, and widely known n msugimar | “I} ,iddle West as an fls Seutex| Hipp ternational affairs e studen;mf closer Amerigcan and an “-, ie o a ar the Wwith the Leagu fest meanglyy lizing the solemn preagse of i“ “ eat;han fifty nations onron 'Of oT and binding themâ€" renounclng k |the solution of any mocliaihs ay arise, of whatâ€" asighsald lll‘| lsr:)lely by peaceful ks Cham?‘llo â€"Briand Pact), means_ (the;},; id ge§ent situation in The dlgcussrt 'p!;ved from Geneva e Orlent_ | ’eand the legal and se Yva:rilt ‘H’ ': Japan in the eyes a ; s ::;ozhe l:)rga k Â¥world community Symposi nft on Japan _ At RaÂ¥iiia Forum On junkees..: 11 * ~~â€"â€"Nex "ï¬ nday Evening | An iHustrkled: symposium on Japan and iq | apanese role in inâ€" ternational } !| rs will be the proâ€" gram of the, f0F hcoming meeting of the Ravinia} forum, on Sunday eveâ€" ning, Feb, f ;'†promptly at 7:30 O‘clock, in| fle Ravinia Village House. NE Raymond the Midâ€" We tional Affa ly, in Augu versity, an months in . Japanese S discuss the ments â€" race United Stai and will ir tions in the Manchuria, ments of J The impgt factor in w curring ru the more im newspapers 1 as in Japa armaments sleepless logb coming pro to anyone dé¢: formed on @8# national pr customary j be charged expenses off} under 17 wil All membe cordially in Ravinia To ‘The food direction of her house ¢ phant sale: Frank Veni the art com secondâ€"hand by Mrs. Th committee. The benefit Ravinia Wt lage House} will openâ€"at until 4 p. m. For Saleâ€" > 19831 C â€"-,motor,‘j s, general con tion perf . Purn Wilson, Inc. 101 . Johns Ave. Highl Park, Illinois JH. P. 710 _ caALVEs Liver |1». 39¢) THE CHOI PoOT ROAST _ Ib. A JÂ¥ sifLom stEax i». 24¢ Cen *) LINCOLN MARKET t!shle to be held by the fan‘s Club at the Vilâ€" ‘@ni Saturday, Feb. 24, : 10 a. m.‘and continue fon, and the legal and H bf Japan in the eyes al world community. $J Wilson, director of t nstitute of Internaâ€" § Iwhich mets annualâ€" 4t Northwestern Uniâ€" f H o has spent many apMn, as recipient of a J nts‘ Fellowship, will r Â¥atened naval armaâ€" ‘Retween Japan, the $ |and Great Britain, erpret Japanese ambiâ€" Fiar East, particularly ag |seen by various eleâ€" papese public opinion. tapce of. Japan as a dâ€"politics, and the reâ€" orgy of war fanned by :li' ponsible and jingoist f his country, as well WBd encouraged by the P pufacturers and their Â¥ilits, makes the forthâ€" 1 of real importance bus of being wellâ€"inâ€" f the greatest interâ€" ns of the day. The 1 admission fee will ‘ordex" to defray the _ meeting. Children e admitted for less. the community are efit Sale g Next Saturday : will beunder the s. Howard Will and ittee, the white eleâ€" be handled by Mrs. and. the members of ee, while the sale of ks will, be managed ischer and the civies olet Fordor Sedan s, general condiâ€" ATIVE REMIUM ND STEAK ED BACON BEST NATIVE CHOICE GOVERNMENT GRADED MEATS CIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLYER THE PRESS lage House," we are told. |tremendous federal funds for pubâ€" Books |arnd "white elephants"|lic works has made him the target should be brought to the Village|of political opponents, and friends House on Friday afternoon. If this{and foes alike will welcome the ope is impossible, donors should call the | portunity of hearing him in person. commiM chairmen prior to 10| Chares E. Merriam will introduce o‘clock of that day, when a pickâ€"up| Mr. Ickes and conduct a short quesâ€" will be made. Food stuffs should be|tion period after the secretary‘s adâ€" brought â€"direetly to <the Village| dress. House Saturday morning. Tickets may be obtained from | Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes will visit Chicago Feb. 24, to speak at Orchestra Hall under the auspices of the Illinois League of Women Voters.. Mr. Ickes‘ subâ€" ject, "The New Deal and Its Fuâ€" ture," . will probably attract large numbers of his fellow citizens who gre skeptical of the present adminâ€" istration‘s remedy of existing ecoâ€" nomic ills as well as enthusiastic supporters who would like a peek t;hrough a new dealer‘s periscope to e what awaits him around the j:rner. * s Next to President Roosevelt, Secâ€" vttary Ickes probably commands the;i interest of more Americans than | 374 > Cent;‘al Avenue etary Ickes Will Speak In City Feb. 24 \venue EST. 1872 Highland Park, IIl. Phone 18 And For Style, Too. You Can‘t Beat This _ Either Way. Here‘s One At A Remark: | Low Price. | "Charles of London" Was Surely Designed for C 1ip. 21¢ i». 15€ Ib. 24c If You Appreciate Quality And Cannot Afford To Be Extravagar IREDALE‘S siim| > "The House of Good Furniture" . Open Saturday Evenings Until 1¢ p.m. SHOP AT IREDALE‘S! 2pc New Furniture Store any other government official. His responsible position in allotting the Mrs. Robert Walker. YEAL CHOPS Ib. FANCY LOIN Milk Fed Veal FLANK STEAK CHOICE NATIVE BOILED HAM lb.{’c FanNcy FRESH To se â€" __â€"__â€"_â€"_ Beef Tenderloin Ib. 9¢ SHORT LEG 4 Ib. 108 North First Street : at $54.175 North Shore Motors, Inc. Hudson and Terraplanes . | . _ _Yes â€"It‘s average for 30,000 miles or 2 years. We guarantee DRY ». 15¢ i». 17€¢ WA Hig! 1â€"182 Design bly omfort H. P. 178 LAUNDRY 3140 PAGE FIVE