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Highland Park Press, 3 Jan 1935, p. 11

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o# e | geflectorâ€" ‘Adiher pies of colors. : with speâ€" lamp for e or genâ€" ARY threeâ€"inâ€" \d 1935 Choose a Few and Read f them â€"Regularly ] Our need for the latest informaâ€" tion about : recent developments in ‘science, education, politics and : the arts is supplied by periodicals. at the public library. The following list covers the library‘s subscription list for 1985: . _ __â€" ' THU Homes of Our Own American City * American Home § Better Homes and Gnl!m‘ House Beautiful House and Garden. Public Library Notes Aviation Popular Mechanics . Radio News : Science News Letter Scientific ‘American. _____"You Must Relax!" American Magazine â€" â€" Collier‘s Golden Book New Yorker Reade‘s Digest Poetry. 3 Booklist £150.08 Books e Horn Book 3 Publisher‘s Weekly Saturday Review of Literature Yesterday and Today 4 Current History â€" >‘ se Forum . 3 Nation ; New ‘Republic ; Survey > Time E $ ‘Living Age / Aat% Annals of American Academy The Boys and Girls IRSDAY, JANUARY 38, 1935 American Boy American Girl Boy‘s Life Child Life St. Nicholas. The Art Lover American Photograph Antiques Architectural Forum Arts and Decoration Looking Ahead School and Society School Life Occupations Christian Century Sunday School Times Missionary Seribners Atlantic Monthly Harpers Literary Digest. Etude - Musical America Musical Quarterly. Needlecraft Parents Good Housekeeping American Cookery Harper‘s Bazaar. > Fortune Outdoor Life Saturday Evening Post Nation‘s Business Printer‘s Ink V.§.Daily : *>=;â€"â€" ‘ Tllustrated London National Geographic. Afield Listener Bird Lore ? ; Monthly Evening Sky Map Nature of Scientific Bend As a new year opens$ happier and more P" pleasure to extend & For us the occasion OL ® to express thanks to OUr not solely to Almer Coe Trying times present .« work; our service, and that might tend to 10% human vision. iss That our patrons realize sight and depend upOn . source of the greatest 88 For the coming year â€" "/" ation of the policy ‘of quali characterized this institutio friends we reaffirm our best About Home Journal y Review of the World Old Favorites i Our Church Optical Phutegaphis 0 °* 1645 Orrington Ave., | e mrou' 10F extend greetings to all n d lacdh â€" mkxtabestent :casion of a new year ‘offters a singular opportunity anks to our patrons for their loyalty _ their loyalty Almer Coe & Company, but their loyalty to Quality. ; present .‘o’pportun'itiu for false economy. But our rvice, and our product transcend any. ‘consideration and to lower our quality because we administer to 1 10kt | A Word of Greeting â€" £ _ from Almer Coe & Company ealize the paramount 1mporL&ANnce 9X UMECD 70 °. nponMCernd?tyforgoqdviaionh. test satisfaction to s. 1 * ar â€" our fortyâ€"ninth â€" we pledge a continuâ€" ‘of quality and conscientious service that has mfitufidnfornuflyhdfuecntnry. To our o hest wishes for the New Yeuw. â€": â€"â€". & year Three Stores in Chicago The service sold under the of "dry cleaning" varies greatly. It is, in fact, an undefined, as well an unstandardized urvice. Mogt reputable dry cleaners agree that should ‘ consist â€"of: the followi treatment of the arti¢cles to éleaned : % 1. Sorting as to material, co and condition. } 2. . Removing ornaments which might be injured by the clea i and brushing out cuffs of trou and pockets. + Seqaenilp 3. Agitating in a mechanidal washer containing clean, dry cle ing solvent such as naptha, benzine or :carbon â€" tearachloride, © togeth with a (partially saponified â€" somp known as "benzine soap". which forms an emulsion in the solvent. This is continued.until the articles are freed from grease stains and all soil removable by this type of golâ€" vent. Since cost prohbibits the nse of fresh solvent for each load, the used solvent is cleaned (clarifi¢d) by distillation or by one of y 18 systems in which the dirt and wate) which collect in the solvent age ire moved by centrifugal or chemic means. °_ ,; o . 4. Rinsing in clear, clean solvén . 5. Removing excess solvent by a centrifugal extractor. â€" 6.‘ Drying in a heated, ventildted "tumbler‘" or, when the garments are such that the "tumbling" would harm them, drying in a heated, ve ventilated drying room, . 7 < 7. Spotting. A skilled spo moves stains which have not removed ‘by the dry cléeaning vent. Some of these can be . removed ‘by the dry cléaning | solâ€" vent. Some of these can be ved by water (water soluble s H others must be treated with speécific chemicals. : This work theref reâ€" quires the ability to identify strins, a knowledge of the chemicals best suited for removing each type and manipulative skill in avoiding flamâ€" age to the fabric or the formation of rings. > "Es 8.â€" Finishing. Plain garments and articles are pressed on maghine. Hand pressing is necessary { linâ€" ings and for all or portions of fancy garments. : on o : £ &W Inatruimanka or shrinking garments to their origâ€" inal size. ‘The "wetâ€"cleani deâ€" partment of a good| dry cleaning plant does careful washing of artiâ€" cles which cannot be properly cleanâ€" ed by dry cleaning solvents. eâ€" times special treatments are given to lessen color fading or uce : that we all believe for all of us â€" it , ; all our friends. special finishes. Any of the procedures enumerâ€" ated above may be, and arg, uced or eliminated by cleaners wishing to cut costs and willing to d ade 1 Consumer‘s Corner Dahl‘s _ > Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St. ‘Auto Repainting T Cold Frame and Axle Straightening j Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLD G Evanston importance ve will be fuller, it gives us great of their eyeâ€" "mon“.n ted nts uld well énts their servicf. The results are still sold under the name "dry clea ng" to the unsuspecting public. _ The solvent may be used Q t and over again without ifichtion or without proper clarification the soap may be omitted; { in the washer reduced; or thei hing in . solvent| entirely omit h‘ and nothing but a hasty sponging ‘and pressing given the garment ;;Z' 3 ENT T O mice e t MB n P c e EZ2 The spotting may be eliminated or done by unskilled pe Since skilled spotters command higher wages than other employees, this is one of the first ways plants cheat their customers. ty ~ The pressing may be ced to machine pressing only and this done hastily. _ o BR o ts This de{fudntion of the quality of the dryâ€"cleaning service 'l frankly admitted by members of the indus try in their criticisms of the "other fellow.". | 1y Wife in Pawn to Bankey Refuses to Be Released. A Surprising Trueâ€" Life Donlestic Triangle Related in The American Weekly, the Magazine Diatribut%d with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMâ€" Read the Want Ads i|yer. ISUTUGAR Leg of “W'”j‘""nwtg GOOSE| ;. MEAT SPEC 1 L BACON Armour‘s Star Sliced PORK LOIN Rib End POT ROAST Thursday, Frida SUPER S RED BAG C $hes Quarters Graham or S 3 pound averag P R ES 8 St. Paul‘s Ch f Has An‘:ll:rl Election â€" _ At the annual meeting ~of the trustees of St. Paul‘s Church, Deerâ€" field, ‘held Sunday, * three reâ€" elected members are rge Harder, Henry Herchenroder gnd Fred Horâ€" enberger. Two new| trustees are Worth Dewey.and Sglor Shanafelt., Other members of this board inâ€" clude Fred LaBahn, tanley Antes, Charles Selig and ur Borchardt. The trustees will meet Friday eveâ€" ning to organize and| elect their ofâ€" ‘, Children should re on Friâ€" day, Jan. 4. The teachpr, Miss Marâ€" gareth Plagge, will be|in the school from 9 to 11 a.m. tom@rrow to regâ€" ister the children. : y must be |five years old now (or|older) or at least five years old or before Jan. 80, 1985. â€"> . It is hoped to have the kindergarâ€" ten continue to the end of the school The trustees will m ning to organize and ficers. C.W.E.S. Kinde â€" To Open ] Principal Carl E. Bates announces the opening of a kind ten in the Deerfield Grammar School on Monâ€" day, Jan, 7, at 9 a.m. | â€" & 516â€"518 CENTRAL $lb. pl Lb. garten n Deerfield oda Crackers» OFFEE . 18C : 16¢ 2243c . 19¢ JDS A L S Pure Granulated 36¢ and Saturday Specials Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY EANING CO. pRY CLEANING CO REAL ESTA GROCERY SPECIALS - Florida Juicy Oranges 5 doz. for : n riY4 Texas Seedless Grapefruit, 5 f?r n 4x a% Fancy White Cooking Potatoés, peck. Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cdn Eids Golden Bantam Corn, 2 cans ; ...... Garlic Style Dill Pickl_es, jarll.... .. Maraschino Cherries, 4 jars for ... :: Maâ€"Brown Assorted Preserves, jar. Good Kind Table Syrup ...,.;...â€"â€" Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 4 rolls. .. Pure Cider Vinegar, quart DOLWIE . . . .. Crosse & Blackwell | Tomato Juice, 3 CaNS ........>.>>>>>~ Stuffed Olives, 2 jars for | Gingerale, Lime Rickey, Root Beer, 3 quarts for .........:...¢....!.... U «T P i o uP uo I oNb IXlONâ€"ramtzeis i Cans FOr . ; { : «. â€" â€" > + > BAIRD & WARN TELEPHONE CENTRAL 1855 AND 10â€"16. cloth bagy AQC 4 Boxes for e are in the market f r IRST MORTGAGES on ouses or Income Pro;{)e n â€" Chicago and Suburt INC. ho 134 South La Salle Street CITYâ€"WIDE SERVICE Vinegar, quart bottle . 3 small boxes for ,....... Indian River IVORY SOAP FLAKES (plus bottle deposit) Sunbrite Cle'fnsel', 6 cans for |......:>â€" rELEPHONE Zion Building Irnidustry Cooked Ration DOG FOOD Lb. 19(‘, =20¢ for TBE PAGE ELEVEN ER . >. / $LOO 19¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 15¢ 15¢

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