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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Dec 1919, p. 4

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" an admittance charge will he made or 2 Fai WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1919 Winnetka Weekly Talk ISSUED SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK by The Lake Shore Publishing Company 1222 Central Ave. Wilmette, IIL Tedephone .............. Wilmette 1920 Winnetka Office Telephone Winn. 388 SUBSCRIPTION ........ $1.00 A YEAR Strictly in advance All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach this office by Thursday afternoon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary peotry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where a collection taken, will be charged for of the protestations of a desire to] WILLARD EXPERT TELLS make over the world that were so] HOW TO TAKE CARE OF freely uttered in the dark days when A STARVED BATTERY it was necessary to secure the back- de ing of a favorable public opinion all] «A battery that is run down for over the world. I lack of proper charging is like a man It is a challenge that the entente Who has been weakened by a lack of proper food," says Mr. Carpenter, can hardly refuse to accept, a chal-! i north shore Willard expert. D "The lenge that will call for all the ability| hattery is too weak to take the | and altruism that they can muster. | charge in the normal way just as the | | man who has not had sufficient] | sourishment may be too weak to { work for a meal. For this reason it | is useless to try to charge the bat- The government has given the | tery by running the engine of the sugar situation up as a bad job and | Car' ; the public is to be left to the mercy The proper method to follow with . > | such a battery is to put it on charge of those who are in a position to Sugar . 3 "lat an extremely low rate for a short make the price of this essential id hs Re Sy en household commodity what they | wish to make it. The retail merchant | at regular advertising rates. Entered in the postoffice at Winnetka, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1919 the retail buyer. He has to buy in quantities relatively as small as 7 consumer's portion, and he has nol way of knowing what he is going to have to pay for his next consign- | 1 | Occultism ment. Furthermore he has to handle vd ' SRS it in one pound lots, or, in some in- Many interesting things have) iances in half pound packages, an | grown out of the war but few are! qdition to his labor cest that the more interesting than the general unthinking general public is sure to concern in the occult. It is the rare! sverlook., The housekeeper knows household that has no ouija board, how inconvenient it is to have to buy the exceptional magazine which has sugar in these small quantities. She no story or article bearing on the p,q little appreciation of how much general subject of communication uf more inconvenient it is to the tween this and the spirit world. | merchant to have to sell it so. The majority of people take these, Fconomy in the use of sugar and things rather lightly, dismissing the| fairness in the buying of it offer the subject with a cheerful confession of only remedy to the unpleasantness of not being able to account for what! the situation, and they are but for seems to be a manifestation of the| relief, not for cure. Until we are existence of lines of ommumication, able to develop some regulating gov- with those who have entered the be-| ernmental machinery that is effective | yond, undisturbed in their mental or to produce results we shall see thet . . an " | emotional balance by what they are| necessities of the household made] is, generally speaking, as helpless 25} | = Children's \ A Vi) » 15 E. Washington St. ) TEL.CENTRAL 6339 Nothing quite as accept- able for a gift as a pretty dress for Xmas Day. Little Boys' Suits LILIA II A IIIA ILIA IIL A ETI LEA AAA 74 & period and then gradually increase the rate until the normal charging rate has been reached. This can be done at some service station which is properly equipped for this sort of work. "Occassionally some one asks us if this job cannot be done by running the engine slowly at first and letting | the battery charge in that way for BUY «+ CHRISTMAS SEALS PAINTS Jor all kinds in large and small cans | WALL PAPERS, PAINTING & DECORATING ! Floor Finishing a Specialty RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE sss PAINT INFORMATION FREB GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY 727777 777777 7 dd dd dd did 2 ad ddd dd dT 2 7777777727777 777, 4 E. Railroad Ares Winnetka Tel. 318. Paul D. Blake, oe LSS SS LSS ILLS SSIS LSS SS SSIS LISS SSS LSS SLS LS SSS SSS LL SS SSS SSSA SSS S SLL LA SISAL SS SILLS GSS SAL SSSI SASL SSL ASSL SS LILES SSSI SSS SSI ISS SSP, LLL LLL LLL, ELECTRIC WASHING THOR en sold on Easy Monthly Payments. We advise ordering it now. Pur- chases made early will be held for Christmas delivery. Order It Now! Winnetka Electric Shop 87 i idiiiiiir aii iiiididddd not able to understand or to account| the means of exploitation of the buy- for. Some there are, however, who are less well poised, who are more tem-| peramental, more highly strung emo- | tionally, who are not able to dismiss | what they think they experience or! witness. They seek light where it} promises to be found, and become, more often than not, the victims of those who are ready to prey upon their credulity and their desires. These are the sufferers from the wave of occultism that has been sweeping the world since the tragedies of the war turned the thoughts of all to the | dead. There is, on this account, a very grave responsibility upon the editors of those publications of the type that are generally called the "home" magazines, to protect their readers against this tendency of the times. There should be full assurance of the honesty, at least of intent, in the author, a guarding against contribut- ing to the fraud into which demon- strations 'rom the spirit world usually resolve themselves.. There have been recently, in magazines of the highest reputation, articles that are based upon actual scientific research into psychic phen- omena. These are usually of a tone to discourage lelief in the super- natural source of the demonstrations described and are legitimate, More- , over they are not read by the un- . thinking and are not , therefore, like- ly to be mischievous. The unsupport- ed tales of mysterious rappings, automatic writing and . ouija board wonders ought to be thought of by, editors in the light of the effect that they are going to have upon a large body of uninformed, credulous read- ers rather than of the influence they may exert upon the sale of the pub- lication. Austria's Challenge Austria is tired of trying to bring order out of the chaos that the war has left and is ready to submit her- self to government by the entente. It is a surrender complete in its character but it puts upon the allied countries a responsibility that will not be readily assumed. It is no easy matter to reorganize a country in which every institution has been destroyed. It isn't easy for those who love and understand the people to be affected by the new organization. To bring about a healthy condition, under which a 'country may grow .to a better. state than has been enjoyed in the past, is no small order for those who have so recent a record of enmity. But it! offers a challenge to the sincerity | be singled out for endurance of ills ing public. Help For The Middle West | The Middle West seems always 2 which people of other sections are | spared. During the war we grew! accustomed, if not reconciled, to hav- ing the Mississippi river the dividing | line between shortage and plenty. Now it is the East that enjoys a com- parative abundance of coal, because | of the continued operation of the an- thracite mines. It is encouraging to the people of this section of the country to know that an effort is to be made to effect an even division of the nation's sup- ply of coal and that we shall share and share alike with sections more favored, as well as with those that are less favored, than we. Gloves "An Oasis Of Content" Switzerland is described as"an oasis of content" in the midst of unrest, a very pleasant prospect of a nation. The conspicuous feature of the re- cent history of Switzerland has been a disposition to attend strictly to its own business, and really to attend to it. That might be a hint fo other governments that content lies in careful administration of domestic] affairs with a little less eyeing of what other peoples are doing. You will find here a number of the best makes, and a wide variety of colors and materials. Hosiery By Ruth Risley Mr. and Mrs. are with Mr. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris of Chicago for the Norman W. Harris winter months. The junior Harris' new house in Winnetka will not be ready for occupancy until February or March. Ch Yo The Winnetka A Capella choir, un- der the leadership of Mrs. Philemon B. Kohlsaat, will give a Christmas concert on Tuesday evening, Dec- ember 23. An invitation is extended to the public. when selected from our stock, is bound to be an appreciated a . ; ift. The Ridge avenue circle will meet g on Tuesday afternoon, December 16, at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Stanley Clague, 849 Willow street. ETH TR THT HTT HT FRAY "SR Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, 435 Elm HOURS street, is spending ten days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elliott To comply with Stearnes, (Sarah Hoyt), in Cleveland, the fuel saving Ohio. order, this store ---- will remain open N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., 435 Elm from 12 noon te street, will return December 21, from ¢ p. m, and on Satumiay from 10 to 9 p. m. Cornell college, for aver the holidays. 3 ARRy 2 ai nr Miss Josephine Hoyt will return «next Wednesday from Dana Hall, for CHEE EE TF SUUTIW PRIS to get more for Christ Handkerchiefs always fill a need. Those in our are mere handkerchiefs ; they express in- dividuality and good taste. selection not Other Gift Suggestions UMBRELLAS . BILL CASES | TOILET CASES | STUD SETS | SWEATERS | SMOKING JACKETS | | and Many More RoyLLewis HABERDASHER 619 Davis St., Evar ston Phone Evanston 3511 . A Big Array of » Gifts That Men Like to Receive Collars, Foie Cleves or other furnishings, and for that reason are always glad mas. Add to the comfort of the men folks by giving them mufflers. They are beautiful and useful gifts, Shirts | We have a large selection of fine silk and madras shirts. ff They are always appropriate as gifts. Neckwear The man himself couldn't do [} a better job of choosing than von can from our stock. A wide variety of patterns and colors to choose from. the Christmas holidays.

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