THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1014. ■MMMMUMi , _ i •------r------------ pjtne aay win be furnished by a men's tog. and evening. 2= Wilmetie Societies and Clubs jChorus and Ihe following Mictions [will be given. In the morning: "He |;8trong,J* by Roblnaon, chorus with itencr and bass solos. Evening: | "No w tho Day is Over," Darn by; "Speed Away,'* Sbtrwln; '" "Parang Sony," bv Stein. A vocal 8'loF "TI13 Wntcw of Baby- W by-Iiowcllr will be sung l»y Mrs, O. W. Schmidt at toe morning serv- ice. . Iho prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, Juno 24, will be held at the bbme of Mr. add Mrs. David Nelson, &21 Elmwood avenue. Mrs. J. D. Conifer *ll be hostess to" nr ^^**Wan ^f** W tuccday lirldgc aui ^uc^'i/Sl^Hn °" "uZ™ luh n*»v» nenu .Things Which Ood Hates" Sunday jrilgbt, 7:45 o'clock, at the Wilmotle Dr. WY O. Forbes £> The iast meeting Of the Comanche Dtrd club will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss **!■> >tnce Lutz. The Drama Study clan; wan "enter lalncd yesterday afternoon by Mrs. D. M. Gallic Tho Amicitla club met Tharnday of Seattle, tin old friend of ,the pas- tor's, will speak in the evening^ .Tune 28. He Is the superintendent of Sun- day school missions In Washington. First Congregational Church Roy Edwin Dowers, minister, 1024 Eleventh street. Sunday morning the : • rmon Uieme will be "Investing One's htte" During the sermon Mrs. L'-alMl will give a stcreoptlcbn ad- I dress to the young people downstairs. At the vesper service: the conclud- ing address on Hosea will be given at five o'clock. Hi.; church, and in particular the young people's society, turn been deeply afflicted in the death of Mr. Elno W. Kist, who was drowned Mon-1 day. Last Sunday he led the young Presbyterian church, Ninth street j people's meeting.' Noxt Sunday eve- Classified Advertisements TEiUEPHONE. WILMETTF, 1640 Wtnt Ads in tie Lake Sfcore News are charged at tie following rates I peal Estate Classifications. 7 XA cents per line. All Other Classif citions. 5 cents per liae. Minimum Price. 15 cents. No advertise nent charged for less tit* 25 cents. FOR BENT--TWO WELL FUR- nlshed front rooms, with bath, two blocks west of N. W. By. and Mil. Electric. Address 1328 Wilmette- . av. ltp.j FOR SALE HELP WANTED ilb Dick fbamb-ran in pZ Z and Grecn,caf avenue, Wilmettc. inlng the meeting will bo led by Mr. W^w^?£^o^J^mZr M°,n,DR SUbiCCt' " OC,ock' "»'rin-!Dowers, at quarter past sis, and will uez ^SuSfdwS tlT,™Iib!-«Pl« an*» Methods of tho Master f be a memorial service. Sunday Central great Internationa j-convention. Miss (Joretto will render the WANTED--NURdE MAID TO As- sist with six months' infant and light second work. 835 Greenwood. Tel. Wilmette 1115. ltc SITUATIONS WANTED There will be an auction bridge ,owing program tu"the"organ: rty next Saturday evening at the --------- untry club at 8:30. Mrs. KATHEBINE ('. MULLEN, ^ PUBLIC STKtfOt; KAl'HKR Handwriting, addressing, typewriting, etc. All work promptly taken care of. Hours g:fi041::;o a. m.; 12:30- 5:30 p. in.; evenings by appoint- ment only. Star Theater Bldg., Phone 2894. 32w-tf school | Next Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. 1 nomas Kcene Gale, will preach fol-|an anniversary service coinmernorat ling the f'fth anniversary of the build- Morning: ling of the present ehurch building. Laudato Domini......... Fryslnger | At 9:30 o'clock tho Sunday schoe' ,__ . ^.„. " „, . . ! "arcarclle ................. Faulkes will meet for its regular session with • ^,-liTk p.1" ^°niMnrtl1 of lhe Ma8J K,nS« •••Dubois | good classes for ah ages. Avenue, entertained the Friday Iirdge Rvonim?- • ai «.at .,i„ i. t .u #. nnrt i „n,.i,n,n «i«h n.io „Ani, ' evening. , At 3:45 o'clock in the afternoon. s week. Sonatina, a minor ........Karg-Elert the Garfield Park ehcir, under the Minuet ................. Beethoven i direction of Professor Edwards, will 1/L»7h,« Z M ?' March Nupt,a,e ......... McMasters I render a sacred concert. Miss Marie vad ^hur8day bX Mra- L Mr. Freeman will sing, "O Love, j Edwards will preside at the organ. That Will Not Let Me Go," by Har-j Tho public is Invited to this service. iBX3FU"'?«'Eri ^A Ki KNElt WQULD Her. and "The Penitent," by Van de | There will be no service for the .lun- \ u, „ , ic::<iy p&»:; <> i wil" privaV WANTED-TO BUY WANTED--A SECUNO-tiAND ro«i and cart; reasonable. Phone Wil- mette 1488. ltc BOARD AND ROOM WANTED--POSITION AS GOVERN- ess or housekeeper by accomplished ff TlMum....... »..»^. A 1li'> mostcjan Lake Shore News. Itp »2T a'LS °°« TCiin.S °f lheiWatei- j«or and Intermediate churches tral Avenuo oircle tomorrow, j one of the features of the Sunday j Sunday and ^hlch will meet on the first Friday of evening Eervicc is the singing of gos- i*he month only, during the summer. rpci and patriotic hymns. The men W.- ' ' -- , [meet at 7:30 for this exercise. Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke enter- Represent dives from the Intcrna- ta!r.ed her luncheon club Tuesday of tional Sunday School convention will gpis weefcw jsp?ak Sunday. June 28, both morn- fpnt) v: Stet rcn nttka. res;: ! Jnglff ; Eo^Ui-il. 34. Aidrei? AEh-st.f Win- «. ltc next this concert will take tho place of the regular vesper hour. At C: 15 o'clock the Epworth league will meet under the leading of Miss j TRAINED NURSE WOULD CARE Agnes FIcntye, tho fourth vicepresi-l for confinement or other cases, .lent of the league. Good music and j Chronic diseases a specialty. Phone a hearty welcome. I Drexel 5935, Chicago. 31w-2tc 1554 ASBUBY AVE., TBfi ASBURY. BOOMS SINGLE OB EN SUITE, EXCELLENT CUISINE. PHONE 2392. MBS. F. C. DIEFENDOBF. FOR" SALE--NEW BHINELANDER' Ride icing 100 lb. white enamel Ice j boxes; ordinary price, $30; our price, $20. Smith-Duce Co., 12lt Wilmettc av. Open evenings., tf been succeeded by A. B. Casey, 4132 Lake avenue. Mr. Casey has resided In Wilmette for seven years and is well known. Mr. Long has been connected with the McGuIre -ft Orr firm for the. last thirteen years. Recently Mr. Long's son, A. B. Long, purchased some land in Alberta, Canada, and It Is said that oil has bees struck is. that section. Mr. Long will hereafter devote his time to looking uiier his son's inter- ests In the northern country. He is at present In Canada. MISCELLANEOUS ROOM RENT FREBlFOR THE COM- pauy cf agreeable young man. Ad dress A 105, Lake Shore News, Wilmette; lt-dh FOR SALE-HO USES FOB SALE--WILMETTE SAHGAIN"! 7 room, sleeping porch,* near lake; I tot 60x160, 37,200; rented $720.1 Miss King, Phone 215. itp I 217 KEDZIE-ST., EIGHT BOOMS^ " hot water heat, hardwood floors, lot 42x125; price if sold quick, $4,750. Geo. II. Crain, 846 Chicago-av. ______. 29w-tf BOARD WANTED BOABD WANTED--BY GENTLE- man, in private family, or where a few boarders only are^ eating; must be near Lake-av. and Elevonth- st. Address A-100, Lake News. FIRE 1N3URANCE--ROYAL IN8UR- auce Company of Liverpool, largest fire insurance company in the world, insures dwellings, household _ goods^ reiitsi^towest Jcatei^__Cb.RrJp«- A. Wightman & Co., resident agents. Phone 203. ltc FOR SALE EVANSTON HOME8 1580 Sherwan-av. SSw-tf LONG LEAVES WILMETTE. Joseph H. Long, former assessor of New Trier township "an 1 representa- tive of McQuire & Orr , real estate Shore j company in Wilmette, has resigned Lis ltc' position with the realty, firm. He has I ypewriters Sold on Easy Payments For Rent on Easy Terms ALL MAKES NEW AND REBUILT So™ Special Good Wins Full Line Typewriter Supplies H, L CHANDLER & GO 630-632 Davis St. Evanstcn j i* Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Williams, en Cen- tral avenue, entertained the "Pot Luck" club Saturday evening. Mr. Mrs. HajBlit of Brooklyn, N. Y., out-of-town guests. The Town club will give a dancing party on Saturday evening, June 29, at the Woman's club. il At the annual meeting of the Ladles' Society of the Congregational church, ®peld Friday afternoon in the Church ^Bah ioomat the following members ||ifere elected: | President--Mrs. Bowes. £; IflrBt. vice-prrBidcnt--Mrs. George ■^?an"Dyke. h; Second vice-president--Mrs. F. J. 'Schcidenhclm. ' y_Thlrd vice-president--Mrs. Richard Mulvey. fourth vice-president--Mrs. II. K. Snider. (I Secretary--^Mlss Lucy Wright. ^'Corresponding secretary--Mrts. J. pT. Tuthlll. Treasurer--Mrs. H. E, Moore. Missionary chairman--Mrs. L. O. JRaird. '" The reports read showed that all Itho circles are in a flourishing condi- tion and marked the work of the past ijrcar as the highest in achievement ^luring the history of the organization. Lifter the payment of the subscription to the church, and money for many outside charities, the association close:* the year's work with a balance Jit one hundred and twenty-five dollarsf to its credit in the bank. B©aiafeif#a CONCRETE PAVEMENT BEING PLACED HERE new Road Improvement Meth- od Being Employed in Central Avenueand Highland Street. t It will not bo necessary for village official:, from other places to Journey 'to Wisconsin or other states where; ^rae concrete road paving has been in .stalled, to inspect the pavement in vthe near future. They can come to Wllnictto In a few week.*, and t>ee, Tlhej" pavement in use. '{■' An eighteen-foot concrete- j.ave- tncnl is being, placed both in (Mitral -aver.m- and Highland street, wcht of ;KlftcentU street for a distances of two blocks. The work was started Thurb day and will bo completed within an- other week If good weather con tiiiiii-s. Tho contract is held t» the C. W. Jensen company of Cliic^go. J. D. Clark is inspecting the work. The concrete proper is eighteen :*sct in width. On each side two feet Sir gravems lietng placed. The con- 'Crete varies in thickness from mx to eight inches, the thickest pun bcloi r^a the xenten or what is knu.vu a^- :llie crown. No curb or gutter will be placed. Wilmette Churches Wilmette Baptist Church. . Sunday services in the Womau's chib building, corner of Green leaf jnvenue and Tenth street. Rev. B. Frank Taber, pastor. Residence, Jfol8 Eleventh street. Phone, 1150 'Wilmettc. Bible school at 9:45 a. in. ., Preaching service at 11:00 a. :n. ' .Evening service at 7r30 o'clock. In the morning the pastor will preach on -^Bome Characteristics of In Good Church Member." At this ■service the teams who are to make ^fbe every-metnber canvass will re- !TJSeIve their '.'Sealed orders. Every member of the church is jixged to »e present, as the service Is one of special Importance. In the evening the pastor will preach on "The Sane- st the Mind.** The music for THE Giant Barfl'n Chambrays Plain blue, pink and fan, regular price is 10c a yard. Giant Bargain Price, 10 yards for........ Sate begins Wed., June nth Giant Bargain Sheets Full size, seamless, 81x90 inches, extra heavr, soft bleached muslin, regular pricey 89c. Giant Bargain Price..............» Dimity Dress Goods Black and white dots, dainty and pretty, value 15c a yard. Giant Bargain Price, jd................ Sale begins Wed.,Junel7 Giant Barg'n Silk Gloves For the first time in our h istoryiW_e.areable- to offer women's 16- button length best quality Treco Silk Gloves; sizes 5i.to8,at ♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»>♦♦**♦*♦♦# I Gem Junior Safety Razors j | Known all over the || world, and every- where sold for fl. One of the wonderful val- ues of the Giant JWgain. Sale. $1 Gem Razor »♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^»»»o»»ee»t»»>»»»»»»»^ President Suspenders Known all over the ec never sold for less than 50c. Also the celebrated Switch- back suspenders. Giant Bargain Price ...... ry and Straw Hats, Giant Bargains Here's every man's big chance. All snippy, up to- rnjnutc styles and shapes, hJfgh and tilted crowns, .split and glazed straws $2.00 Hats, $1.65 $2.50 Hats, $2.15 $J oO Hats, $2.65 RUGS. MATTINi LINOLEUMS Kvei> item Spring, lull good* &£50 Stainless AxmiiibUt- 9x12 Hugs ... 35 00 Seamless Wilton lings ......... &>.(M) Ax mi titter Kngr*, 27.00 Ax minster llug^ 8;J\10 6 ....... .$<>, Fil>ic Mfitting, >m tK)e Linoleum, sq. yd .27.46 12 . 2».7S i2, 19.50 . 22.50 23c 47c Every woman needs house Here's a chance to ef saving. Pretty dresses, ging- hams and percales, in light and dark colors, trimmed with embroidery;coUar,cuffs and trimmings of contrasting colors; sizes 34 to 44, SSftSE / Charming Summer Di asses Styles that will auract youi .ncntion. Prices that will make you buy. Giant Bargains in Dress Cloth) SUMm. u DRESSES, it* picay u.. ..,,»all> smart lv. the lak:,v s»iyles, long .unic skirts, loose full ki- mono waists, also tieicJ and iuftkd aki.ia, ma- terials lawns, voiles, cicj>es, linens. 1 »tin,.a. etc., in all j>icvty shades, women's and ,hbacs' ^izes ui . .... mc.i. ll/u i>Kli;.5ES, In ginghams and rke models, the new kn loth, mnii; a i i no Ot ra^lau «ii. ;.. a voiles, afli. skirt TUB DREoSES, atnacttve models, ma.de of ging- hams and percale, in stripes, figures, chtcks and plain mateiials trimmed with embroidery and har- monizing colors and materials, sizes lor w^men and misses .. .......... Giant Undermuslin Bargains WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAPERS, umbrella laie and embroidery trim.iti d ruffle, tin:* sale, at............... WOMEN'S CAMISOLES, or ribbon .................... • iainty lace ,.uu CORSET COVERS, of good muslin, lace tmbroldery trimmed, sizes 34 to 44...^.... and stvie, tucked, 25c 49c 19c CORSET COVERS, of fine n; insook, round or square neck stvles, lace and embroidery ttimmed, ribbon run on beading.............................t.........^€#0- WOMEN'S NAINSOOK GOWNS, slip-over or button front styles, with elaborately trimmed lace and em- m rj broidqry yokes and sleeves......................§ § C WOMEN'S GOWNS, of good muslin, button front or slip- over styles, torchon lace or embroidery q O trjmmed..............t.......................^.ifOC i i. in ii.tk mlxeo m!i 1 r 1 ing, f^iiighain, !2'/ic cjuallty, a yard........ Bleached twilled towel- ing for roller towels,' 10 yards for..... Lots of Dress Goods at Practically Half Price SUMMER SUITING, Ratines and Eponge, in plain colors, plaids, all plain white, sold regularly up to $1.19, a yard for......... 69c CRINKLE SEERSUCKER, yard wide, excellent quality, regular pric 20c a it lasts Giant Bargain Price per yard ..... yard, while 121c SUITING 42-inch wide Shep- herd check suiting, extra quality. Giant Bar- A g\mmL gain price, a yard.... "|*?C SUITING 54-inch wide extra heavy black and white check suiting. Special priced, a yard at. 43c SHIRTING PRINTS, light colors, ^ood quality. Giant Bar- gain price, 5 -". -J| O #* yards for...........& £f\* Giant White Goods Bargains White Goods for all purposes, dress- es, waists, blouses S undcrmusllns White Momme crepe for tailor- made suits, 45 inches wide. Special a QA yard.............rOVC White flaxon and mercerized checks. Values up 1^1 to 50c a yard, for. .. IO2C White India lawn, very special, 9 yard ill If »-•.•.•••♦.••..:......;...;..;( SPECIAL PRICES on Shep- herd check Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, black and white check Dress Goods, special Giant Bargain Price per yard.......... light Giant LOTUS LAWN, for kimonos, fast colors. Bargain price, 10 yards .......... VOILE DRESS GOODS, plain colored 27 inches wide, ^cent quality, 0| a yard at..............O2C CREPE DRESS GOODS, 36- inch beautiful figures. 19 cent quality. Giant Bar- ■ ^1-^ gain price, a yard... | £2V i