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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Feb 1918, p. 4

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. 1 Ad 4 ITNT > ATATFT x7 IY " y 4 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918 - : Wi RA | RED CROSS MISSION GOES £130 innetka Weekly Talk| DRAFTED MEN TO | DR. W. W. VANCE | ! TO HELP FRENCH CHILDREN || : | Have You Old Clothes to Sell? ISSUED FRIDAY, OF EACH WEEK C AMP GR ANT SUND AY | 3 Dentiss, oy AAR OWI Lo Ty Sou x y | An American Red Cross mission, (|| POR OD SWAIN. 25 Per Cent More Than Others for : : The Lake Shore Publishing Company Ih aded by. Dr. Willi: P hl I - i DR. O. D. SWAIN Gent's Cast-Off Clothing and Shoes 1222 Central Ave. Wilmette, Ill {neaced by Dr. Wilham ra'mer «cas, | Phone Glen. 54. Glencoe, IIL A postal will bring me to your door = oes TT | chief of the children's division, and | Zigeing Hock Telephone, Canal 7258 ! lyin : : Seat | > fava ro ours a. m. to Pp. m. 23 * iid St. Chi i Bait oren Tole hone. Wilinotic' 1020 Sixty Men Will Go Into Training at sompased of so gal Josgers and wo- | J | 1239 S. Jefferson cago i | 5 Winnetka Office Telephone. . Winn. 388 Rockford on February 24 From men. oy cIs, eit this weck, accord- | : i Er . SE | ing to Paris dispatches to visit the A oy 2 15100 A YEAR This District. prefect of Marty to study local con- | @EIOE OEIOX IOEIOX OEOK =10E30 BY ditions preparatory to giving financial 1 | Address all communications to the] | and other assistance. The mission |©Q i | f Winnetka Weekly Talk, Wilmette, 1. | INSTRUCTIONS SATURDAY | will visit municipal department es- Anonymous communications will be | . 2 % . : : i By passed to the waste basket. The same | tablishments for the aid of war 'suf- S e ren om an applies to rejected manuscript unless !ferers, especially children 1 return postage is enclosed. Articles iS i for publication should reach this office by Tuesday afternoon to insure appear- . ance in current issue. {ry TEL. WILMETTE 420 Men Will Report Saturday Afternoon EVANSTON 466 at Wilmette Village Hall. Resolutions of condolence, cards of IOEIO ET TT EEE ETT SCE RECT | present Sunday morning without any | | great inconvenience. As the men will make their de- 233 Fifth Ave., NEW YORK some time. If late orders ask us to make some change, thanks, obituary poetry, notices of z NEWCOMB-MACKLIN " entertainments or other affairs where ( : : | 2 Te] an admittance charge will be made or (Continued from page 1) v2 COMPANY | a collection taken, will be charged for E " } a tellenfion tanen, Sil be charg | meals. This plan of caring for the |Z % Factory and Salesroom THURSDAYS--Government orders may allow us to return | cn rwhe Hv sit. distances i {£ N. State an inzi . BE . 5 i Entered in the postafice ai Winnetka, | 5 Who live great distances. from lg 25 Sipe St to old schedule, open every day, but no delivery on {| ~ IHinois as mail matter of the second.) Wilmette, will:give the men a. good |g ; olags, under the act of March 3, 1879. | night's rest and enable them to be |Z SALESROOM Thursday afternoons. All employees will be allowed s 1 | parture on Sunday, it is hoped a rec- | = | ord crowd will be at the station to sce the getaway. The other | ments left on week days, and the | demonstration they received excelled | the demonstrations in other com- incre- | we abide by what is the best. TT TTT TT TTT TS =D OLIOK TH] Special Values 10EIOX x : s 0 | munities. Every 'person physically |: : i 15 | able should be present to give the| = i 0 Oli . 1 ol i . y ; A i Cr ii E ; ive Oi1l--OIld Monk, Antonini, Avant sntorbi. McNallv's EEE | boy s a sendoff that they will remem- : ] ne tonini, Avanti, Centorbi, McNally's. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918 { ber all the way to Berlin. It is not believed these boys will] New York Post i | Oh, the coalless days and the heatless | days, The meatless days and the wheatless| days, And the days without sugar and sweet, And the days without ham, and the days without lamb, | | ! | | | And the days with just nothing to I eat. And the days without rice, and the days without ice, And the days without corn, beans, or | bread; i But we'll never despair, we'll feed] upon air, And make soup of the old feather- bed. wheat flour substitutes was announc- | ed this week by the food administra- | tion. get it cheaper Buy in Evanston | Where you can 1 Over 2 million sold each year | | Singer Rotary ELECTRIC SINGER $32.50 to $50.00 USED MACHINES $5.00 UP | | Repairing on all maehines Our prices are lower than agents | WE DO HEMSTITCHING PATTERSON BROS. Phone Evanston 654. 1522 Sherman Ave EVANSTON WE HAVE NO AGENTS | TT SOAP--Olives--Ripe, Queen, Green and Stuffed. Several «fo mm {0} ome A.M. to 10:28 P. M. Running time one hour forty-seven minutes. Parlor Cars 9:28 A. M. and 2:98 P. M. Dining Cars 12:28 P. M. and 5:28 P. M. NORTH SHORE] I = of 4 TIO EN De given the intensive training at ww : Lenten Specials. Thrift In the Schools. | Camp Grant that the first increments El | 2d ; ; | received. It is understood that the |= : © Attractive Inducements are being made with a desire for a The interesting of the school chil- | Enghty-sixth Division will sail for |= : pe i M | Enghty-s i ; | 2 : quick turnover. | dren in the sale of the thrift stamps |Erance about the middle of May, and | £ i © 5 will be productive of good far out of or the HE Tai oil leave So E E i proportion to the amount of money their final preparation for trench |: One of Our. Stock: Mirrors g ! n % which is thus raised. The carrying | warfare "behind" the firing line in} E 3 HAKERS oF E . ; . ying ye Z FINE PAINTINGS, MIRRORS Z © { sions on it rms Be THEE vo 2x ave coin ele Sp TR 5 Groceries, Meats, Proits and ¥ sgelonles small consideration. The reasons for | departure, this district will have sent LANs 2) cr RAIN HOLDERS : of Qualit ' the campaign for the sale of the all of her first quota with the excep- TERNS PERIOD WORK, RE- = y Ss . 3 ion of fifty men. is know STORING SPECIAL DESIGNS, = stamps will impress upon child and amy eo es grou] ; : I 1] ' 4 parent alike the circumstances of the |but it is expected it will be in the] . : OLIOE= 1001 AVERY JORIOK --1 OEIC times. The fact of the war will be|immediate future. Zi 2 2 Brought home to un have niot Reports from W Raping this | 7727272727227 ; : ' BEY 2 morning stated that an order placing as yet been made to realize it fully.|the date of the second draft at May \ Ye 4 # ~. | 1 awaits the signature of Secretary | : But this bs not the greatest benefit Baker. The new draft will call 500,- | \ " "of the thrift stamp campaign among | (00 men to the colors. | \ the boys and girls in the grades. Each week, according to the new { : i rs The instillation of the idea of thrift Plan Spprasindtely 10,000 men will BE \ ST iy » : he called to the camps for training. & : Into the mind of the child when he| Ag they are called, equal numbers of - -- 5 i » \ a : is most open: to impression is the (those now in training will be sent for LR 5 < ¥ \ important product of the endeavor to atensne sehonag in ae ions 3 \ A ¥ : is unofficially reported directio: | sell thrift stamps to the pupils of the for the mobilization of the 500,000 \ public schools, and its importance |men will be forwarded by Provost N cannot be overestimated. The great Marts] Gonos Crowder not Jaier \ ' American weakness, lack of thrift] The exact numbé? of men due from \ , and providence, will be corrected in a | each district willbe Qesipnared as \ 5 will the total number of*men 1n Class i part of the student body at least; and 1 that must be called for examination N ; A new generation given a character-|and the number that must be accept- \ \ 1 istic which : h to the wel-{€d 10T service, . . : ; Ishic whic fneans i ; It is the plan to call the men grad- The all-steel Limited 8:24 A. M. North Shore N : fare of a nation. Everything has : : as x NN hi i ually, so as not to overtax the sup . x . \ come so easily to the American of ply facilities ou he army End ie train affords W innetka residents the most con- \ any attainment at all that our prog- 2rd any railroad transportatio . ; . \ \ : a ieup. N\ Ress towards 2 high degree of Tem The recruits will have the advan- venient morning train to \ | providence and extravagance has|tage of mingling with the men who N been the natural result. If we can have been in training or some \ : succeed through the sale of the thrift | BE willbe. come} \ . . . . v ¢ if N t Stamps in impressing upon the child- | There will be 2.500.000 men called | i \ 1 "hood of the country the fact that|from Class 1 and 1,000,000 who will | \ J ; Fe : | become of age during the year ending | . N i there is an intimate relation between Jume 5. 1918 4 \ the saving of the small sum and|' ea js hy on $x . vive N ; British subjects are included in the | \ Rericg. money to lavest: fix ROR IER | It takes you to the heart of the city, arriving at amounts, we shall have accomplished | _-- 5 . ; N a reform of the utmost value to the HOOVER EXEMPTS BREADS 10:15 A. M. No taxi or street car necessary. . ; | FOR RELIGIOUS RITES | N . N pent | N Fare $1.40, Including War Tax. \ Exemption of breads used in el N \ ; A | observance of religious rites from | - . . o % | THE DAY OF DAYS | refulations requiring the use of \ Limited service hourly to Milwaukee from 7:28 \

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