12 lal AP A TT WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913. .@lassified Advertisements. RATES--10c per line for first insertion. Each ing insertion 5¢ per line. Not less than 3 os lines, . Five words to the line. Copy must be in Bg by Thursday evening. WANTED AT ONCE--TWO HONEST, "CONSCIENTIOUS, GOOD-APPEAR- ING YOUNG MEN OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK HARD IN TEMPORARY POSITIONS. SALARY WILL BE IN PROPORTION TO WORK DONE. APPLY AT WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, 22 PROUTY AN- NEX. ' tf HOME DRESSED POULTRY -- BROILERS AND FANCY SPRING DUCKS A SPECIALTY. TRY SOME AND YOU WILL BE CON- VINCED OF THE QUALITY. PROMPT DELIVERY. VICTOR CARLSON. PHONE WINNETKA 486. tf WANTED--POSITION AS NURSE girl or doing light housekeeping in Wilmette, Kenilworth or Winnetka. Phone 552-W. 1tp FOR RENT OR SALE -- SEVEN- room house; all improvements. 893 Oak-st.,, Phone Winnetka 237. 22-2tc SITUATION WANTED BY CHAUF- feur in private family; German; have license; references; two years' factory experience. Phone 150. 1tp FOR SALE--COMBINATION MARE; gentle, safe for a lady to drive. --- John ©. Barber, 211 a Phone 649-J. 1te WANTED--GIRL. FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. E. H. Worthington, 937 Rosehill Road, Hubbard Woods. tf FOR SALE--Hubbard Woods, beauti- ful modern house, with 214 acres of ground, overlooking the Skokie Valley, Auburn avenue, south of North avenue. Address D-72, Week- ly Talk. 20-4te MISS JULIA GASTFIELD, shampoo- ing, manicuring, facial massage. Recommended by Mrs. G. A. E. . Kohler. Phone Winnetka 57. 20-12tp FOR RENT--FOUR-ROOM FLAT, 936 Spruce-st. 1te WANTED -- COMPETENT WHITE girl for general housework; must be good cook and reliable; good wages; small family. Mrs. Norman Hope. 1tp FOR RENT -- FURNISHED BED- rooms with or without board. 934 Elm-st., Phone 150. 1tp WANTED--FURNISHED ROOMS IN - Winnetka for light housekeeping. 2 ; Stevenson, 6110 Michigan-av., Chi- be cago. 22-2tp | ; Beautifully marked small pony and iS four wheeled cart. Nothing finer to Fig be had. See this outfit. A : } W. L. EISENGART 7 615 Ash Street Phone Winnetka 560 TOWN TALK Mrs. H. B. Robeson has as her guest her sister, Miss Francis Courson. Mr. Roger Sinclair and Mr. Walter Murray spent Sunday in Rockefeller, 111. : Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott, of Sheridan road, are in Europe for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clair have taken a cottage on Winnetka avenue for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Allsebrook left last Saturday for a two weeks' trip on the lakes. Miss Phoebe Brown is away on a lake trip and expects to return home in a few days. The engagement has been an- nounced of Miss Jessie McKenzie and Mr. A. J. Filkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baumann of Ridge avenue have returned after a two weeks' absence. Mrs. Victor Elting and children left Monday for the Huron Mountain club at Big Bay, Mich. Miss Cushing has added a sleeping porch to her bungalow 'Bigenough" on Provident avenue. Miss Helen Howe, of Montelair, N. J., is the guest of Mrs. Frank A. Windes, of Spruce street. Mrs. Peter Schramm is slowly re- covering from an operation performed at the Evanston Hospital. Mr. A. M. Anderson and family, of Cherry street, returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit in Wisconsin. _..Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spaulding Cof- fin will give a dance at the Woman's club Tuesday evening July 29. Mrs. Dinsmore, of Keene, N. H., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. J. Dinsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Peabody will spend the month of August in the east motoring along the seashore. Mrs. Charles T. Mordock and Mrs. E. H. Clark are at Nantucket, Mass. to remain until the end of August. Mr. Frank E., Mead of Chicago has purchased the ¥. M. Harned house on Spruce street. He moved in-early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Balik are oc- cupying their new home on Rosewood avenue, recently purchased from Mr. E. O. Carlson. Mrs. George F. Harding is to be the guest of her son, Victor N. Harding of Hubbard Woods, for the months of August and September. Miss Mabel Robeson left Monday for a two weeks' visit to Muskoka lake, Ontario, as the guest of Miss Bruff, formerly of Winnetka. Mrs. A. F. Callahan and three sons have returned to Louisville after a short visit to their Winnetka home. Mr. Callahan is staying in Chicago during their absence. Mrs. Dunlap Smith, who has been the guest of Mrs. Herman B. Butler of Prospect avenue for the last two weeks, left Sunday for the Huron Mountain club at Big Bay, Mich, BARGAIN 50 Foot Lot on Foxdale Ave., west front, at $22 per foot. Come quick. D. E. ALLEN 552 Railroad Av., Winnetka, Phone 580 JOINT MEETING. There will be a joint meeting of the village trustees and the members of the Winnetka Park district next Tues- day evening. The question of the vil- lage turning over to the Park district all stub ends of streets and other areas suitable for park purposes will be discussed. William Bishop is in the Evanston hospital recovering from an operation. BUY SHEET MUSIC 10¢ AT RASMESEN'S M. LL. ADAMS BARBER SHOP TOBACCO AND CIGARS CANDIES 812 ELM ST. Cheap Drugs are the dearest kind you can * buy, if it's resuits you count on. This is the principal reason' why we do not have anything to do with cheap articles of any kind. People do not buy Drugs for fun. They buy for results--so we buy. and sell the kind that give results, no matter what use they are put to. Adams' Pharmacy The Rexall store A. L. Adams, R. Ph. Elm and Linden Street Telephone Winnetka 22 Winnetka, Ill Phone 396 We do your family washing by the week at special prices. Fine work guaranteed on white dresses and shirt waists. WINNETKA HAND LAUNDRY Forsberg & Larson 562 Railroad Ave. tury Flour. 734 Elm Street BUTTER BISCUITS SANITARY HOME BAKERY F. DABISCH, Proprietor Bread Bread Bread ¥ 6 a Loaf New England Hearth Potato Bread "HOME MADE" This bread is baked in a new manner at our own bakery here in Winnetka. use only the best Ceresoto and New Cen- Full One Pound Loaves for 4c Each French, Vienna, Twist, Sandwich, Cream, Rye, Graham, Whole Wheat, and Boston Brown Bread Fancy Cakes and Pastry of All Kinds We Telephone 582 al