MENS SHIRTS, special value for ............_........_........_.._$1.65 HANDKERCHIEFS, splendid for gifts ...3 for 25¢ MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS, good values at _.___.__._..$8.85 SHOES, a secial offering at the pair .._........_.................$3.50 CHRISTMAS CANDIES, at .__.._____..._....._..3 Lbs. for $1.00 A BIG ASSORTMENT OF TOYS AT REASONABLE PRICES. 545 Nosth Milwaukee Avenue TED SPERO, Prop. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED _ LADIES' APRONS, priced up from .. CHILDREN'S GOLOSHES, at the pair MEN'S SLIPPERS, per pair, up from CHILDREN'S BOOTEES, at the pair . MENS BATH ROBES at __________ LADIES' BATH ROBES Don't Forget Your Chimneys and Roofs Need Atterntion Before You Start the Fires Plastic Cement, Valdura Paint, Elaticum Coat-- ing, Best Wood and Asphalt Shingles Special Sale On Odd Sash All Kinds of Hard and Soft Coal, Chunk , Wood, and Kindling LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER 60. Telephone 47 LIBERTYVLL Libertyville Department _---- Store f Get Your Supply NOW! LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Telephone 15 . --|-- _ LIBERTYVILLE We have every material fqr the work Teach your child thrift by giving him a bank book for.a Christmas present. It is a simple matter to open a Bank Account for the children. Let us tell you about it. * Even if it is neglected, the interest keeps on piling up. -- Give it a little attention, add a little to it now and then, and it will grow surprisingly. What will you give your boy or gir for Christmas ? There is one Christmas pres-- ent that is not easily broken or destroyed--that improves with age. % ; That is a Bank Acount. _ A Few Christmas Suggestions _ to You -- HOSE, at per pair ...... nice ones for _ SLEEPING GARMENTS at RWEAR, special, it ... UNDERWEAR, lpnfl: $ ) M nhe 'Ol' wWreemsevoreere The Youngster's Christmas TYVILLE _...._--_____15¢ 25¢ and 50s ... $1.65 ...3 for 25¢ ... $8.85 www $3.50 $2.95 $1.25 $1.19 $5.95 $5.50 $1.19 _ 15e $1.15 §$2.25 89¢ Dr. Frank Murphy and wife of New London, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Hapke of Chicago were week end yis-- itors at the J. R. Mack home: & Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lusk, Mrs. Jean-- ette Smith and George Grabbe were in Wauconda last week to attend the fun. eral of F'. E. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser and Mrs. Abner Taylor attended the funeral of their--aunt, Mrs. C. J. Vogel in Chi-- cago last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Blakeley, of woodstock, were visitors at the Leon-- ard Disney home a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Guyott and family have returned home, after a visit in West Salem with Mr. Guyots mother. shopping expedition Wednesday. of Wheaton, were the week end guests of Leonard Disney and family. Mrs. R. E. Osborne and daughter, Miss Blanche, were in Chicago on a Mrs. Kate Bernard spent the week end with her son, Fred Bernard, and family in Chicago. © Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gifford of Muskegon, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilson of Clinton Junction, Wis., visited at the Wm. Lemker home last week. 'George Huftman is building a fine double garage at his new residence on BRast Broadway. » Mrs. John KrucKman, of east Church street is on the sick list. Forest Smith entertained a college friend, C. P. Dowell, last week. -- Mrs. Fred Mordhbhorst was a visitor in Highland Park Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fisher and family Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie Peop:! Local and Personal Until December15th, we will pay you $1.00 for your old pen (for any make or any shape). Allowing you $1.00 ~credit on the pur-- chase of any Parker, Wat-- erman or Conklin pen in our stock. Libertyvilie, Gold Aid Fountain Pens make highly acceptable Gifts. They're practical. Useful. And real bargains at our DECKER & NEVILLE The Rexall Store. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Decker & Neville . it Mr.'and Mrs. John Williams return ed from Sarcoxie, Mo., Sunday. They were called there on account of the death of Chas. Williams, a brother of John Williams. Albert Christian and son, Robert, Miss Grace Wilson, Mrs. John Clap han and daughter Eunice, of Wauke gan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Taylor. Mr. and Mrs: :'mn.-" b:kor and daughter, and s rs. Jlohn Brizxen visited at the Wm. 'lfi! home in Diamond Lake Sunday. Police Magistrate Walter Taylor, who is seriously ill in Victory Memorial Hosital in Waukegan, one day last Tuesday and Wednesday December 18 and 19 646 Sunday, Dec. 16 'The Little Minister' Harry Taylor visited his brother, WILLIAM deMILLE AUDITORIUM Fri, and Sat., Dec. 14--15 --only 39 MAY McAVOY ~ LOIS WILSON ELLIOTT -- DEXTER sas GEORGE -- FAWCETT Betty Compson THEATRE 99 . -- DECEMBER 13, '1923. m oOoTOR REPAIRS Mrs. J. N. Bernard and son, Ray: mond, Mrs. Chas. M. Bernard and Mrs. Kate Bernard were in Chicago Tues-- day visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Bernard,--who--gave a--surprise party in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Kate Bernard. » Mrs. Annie Ktunke Drake and two children, of Springfield, visited Mrs. Drake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kkunke, from Saturday until Wednes-- day. It was a pleasant.surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Kunke, as they did not know they were coming. C. M. Bernard, Prop. Phone 202 --»-- ---- AUTO REPAIR SHOP Handsome New Figures in Bengalines and Knit Roshanares ' --__~Clever Accessories _ j Chiffon and Hand Clocked Fose -- _ Gloves with Embroidered Cuffs For Christmas Season: --W. W. CARROLL & SON CO. Telephone 29 -- Insurance of all kinds Phone 154--M JBE INSURANCE There is no obligation asking information oruvlu ~_~I am always glad to be of service -- ~~-- _ FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent _ Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. K. 18 . 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