Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1919, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 1912 with which 1b combined , THH WILMETTE LOCAL NEWS Established 1893 ISSUED FRIDAY OK BACH WEEK by Tfc* Lake Shore PnblUhln* Company 1222 Central Ave.. Wilmette, 111. Telephone ..............Wilmette 1820 SUBSCRIPTION ...... «2.00 A YEAR Strictly in advance All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of I£~ iYr!ter,v. 4rt»cle8 for publication •hould reach this office by Wednesday, arternoon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary peotry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where t n^mi^tanc.e,charge wil! »e made or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postofflce at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3? 1S79. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1919 " Revolt In The Home Tn a recent meeting of groups of women in a western 'state it was suggested that a homemakers' strike be called, with a demand for an eight hour day. The old program set forth in the rhyme, "For man may work from sun to sun But woman's work is never done." has its injustice, to be sure. Why should the man's day he shortened from the sun to sun schedule to eight hours of the twenty-four and the woman's go on forever? Women ought to revolt against the prevailing schedule of their working hours, but the revolt must be directed against the bad habit of the unor- ganized day, unsystematized work, and a disposition to dawdle through what might be done quickly. The Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's club will hold its first meeting of the year on Sun- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Jones, 1118 Forest avenue. Following the business meeting twenty wounded soldiers from Fort Sheridan will be entertained at a box supper and entertainment. Miss Claudia Verhalen is president of the organization, and Mrs. Jones is the Woman's club chairman. The mem- bership list includes the Misses Mary McArdle, Teresa McArdle, Eva Ball- in, Helen Bichl, Marie Brahm, Paul- ine DeHay, Elizabeth Kirchfrsrg, Rose Millen, Virginia Mueller, Lil- lian and Helen Phelan, Agnes Seng, Helen Ohlendorf, Claudia Verhalen, Isabel Schilbach, Beatrice Miller, , Cecilia Hammes, Margaret Hayes, Mary Anderson, Lofetta Frawley, Eleanor Aubere, Katharine Crush, Florence and Irene Ustick, Dorothy and Elizabeth Wilson, and Agnes Dietrich. â€"♦â€" Mr. W. C. Shurtleff, Mr. Howard Shurtleff and Miss Helen Shurtleff, 815 Lake avenue, returned last Thursday from a motor trip to Rock- ford and other points in Illinois, and to Madison, Wis., where they visited Miss Bernice Shurtleff. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Gowing of Winnetka, formerly of Wilmette, have returned from a two weeks' trip to Atlantic City, N. J. JOHNSEN & LOSSMANN WILMETTE FISHERIES FRESH AND SMOKED FISH DAILY 222 Maple Ave Deliveries 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. tn. Phone Wil. 1660 FREE DELIVERY IN WILMETTE AND KENILWORTH W^mm The card party given on Tuesday erening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;Wendelin P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, by the Ways and Means committee of the Catholic Woman's club, was a great success both socially and .financially. An excellent sum has been added to the new school fund as the result of this affair. The committee in charge included Mes- dames John D. Pahlman, F. M. Nolan, C. P. Bunte, John Moran, F. M. Hoffman, W. P. Seng, J. H. Ver- halen, C. R. Norman, J. E. Dunn and William Miller. â€"♦â€" An all day meeting of the Wom- an's association of St. Augustine's church is held every Friday in the parish house. Recently the associa- tion finished an entire new set of cretonrt(e hangings for the parish house, which is undergoing repairs and re-decoration this week. â€"*â€" Mrs. O. C. Eastman was hostess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club this week at her home, 412 Central avenue. ".But mine are bifocalsâ€"KRYPTOKS; that's why they look better" Many a wcll-grooirled man Is unpleasantly conscious that the awkward line or scam In hla bifocal glasses is conspicu- ously out of harmony with his general appearance. But such bifocals are old-fashior.ed. There's no need of the line or seam. Kryptoks do away with it entirelyâ€"yet they give per- fect near and far vision. XV GLASSES XV THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS cannot be distinguished from single-vistonglasiti*.- TJwryhave no age-revealing line or seam. Kryptoks art clew, amootih and even. That's why they are nationally known as -the invisible bifocals," smooth to the touch. Kryptoks give you the advantage of near and far vision in one pair of glasses without the unsightly appearance of other bifocala. Before deciding on your next bifocals let us tell you all about Kryptoks. A. RODELIUS & SON OPTICIANS 827 Davis St. Evanston I specialize in Children's, Growing Girls* and and Boys* Shoes. I also have a wonderful line of Street Boots for Women. Bring your children to Evanston and have them fitted correctly in Shoes That Are Right- S. POOL 1608 Chicago Ave. OPPOSITE NORTH SHORE HOTEL Evanston, Illinois FOR MEN "A MAN has deprived himself of the best there is in the world who ha* deprived himself of intimate knowledge of the Bible--Woodrow Wilton. Has the Bible a message for'modem life? The Men's Class of the Wilmette Presbyterian Church considers this question every Sunday at ten o'clock A. M. Subject for "The Democratic Principles for which All Men are Next Sunday Ahijah and Elijah contended.' Invited. M~ ft Dsusen EVANSTON 620 Davis Street Tel. 2414,2415,2416,2417 TheOBOOE WILMETTE Centra! Ave. & 12th St. Grocery Tels. 510,511, 512 & 513 Meat Telephone 514 EVANSTON STORE Cash and Carry.... 5% Discount Cash and Delivered. 2% Discount Credit and Carry, 5 cents allowed eo each order Credit and Delivered, one order delivered tree Cash Discount on orders of $1 or more WILMETTE STORE Cash and Carry------5% discount Cash and Delivered. 2% discount Ta»se do not apply to Meat De- partment. Credit and Delivered, one order delivered free. Special Sale Oct. 27th to Nov. 1st SUGARâ€"Chicago's largest sugar broker gives ne the assurance that we will not again he out ot granulated sugar, but that we must still be very careful of it. FLOURâ€"Pillsbury's, Washburn's and Ceresota. I cannot sell the next lot I receive at this price. »-$-hl>l.........â- â€¢..........$1-75 KRISPY SALTED WAFERSâ€" • Loose-Wiles Co.'s finest salted wafers; 6^-lb. carton (no charge for carton).. .$1.30 1 lb.....20c COFFEEâ€"My own blend. There is no finer coffee. Sweet, mild, creamy. Lb.................47c PRUNES. NEW â€"Santa Clara. Sweet. 20-30 size. The largest and finest that grow. Many peo- ple think they are finer than the finest candy, when eaten without cooking. Lb................43c PRUNES â€" Santa Clara. New. Sweet. 70-80 size. Lb......28c APRICOTSâ€"Extra fancy. New. Lb..........................39c PEACHESâ€"Peeled. New. Lb. 28c BLACK FARD DATESâ€"The first I have been able to "obtain for a long while. Lb. (16 oz.) 42c FIGSâ€"Fancy washed. 15-oz. pksj...................48c G. WASHINGTON COFFEEâ€" Soluble. 2j.-2,-oz. can.........65c Small can ..................32c RICHELIEU CATSUPâ€" Pint bottle .................25c RICHELIEU PURE CIDER VINEGAR-30-oz. bottle ...23c GENESEE APPLE BUTTERâ€" 19-oz. jar ...................23c BROOMSâ€"Fine. 4-sewed. Very cheap. Each................55c CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAPâ€"Pcet Bros.' finest oil soap. 100 bars in box.....$6.25 50 bars...$3.13 10 bars.....63c No cash discount. LIGHTHOUSE SOAPâ€"Armour's finest laundry soap. 66 bars in box ......$4.75 10 bars.....72c No cash discunt. FAIRY FLOATING TOILET SOAPâ€"10 bars.............70c FELS NAPTHA SOAPâ€" 10 bars .....................80c JAP ROSE TOILET SOAPâ€" Cake .......................10c FAIRY SOAP FLAKESâ€"Pkg. 10c ELAM COARSE AND FINE ENTIRE WHEAT FLOURâ€" 5-lb. bate ...................42c ELAM WHITE AND YELLOW CORN MEAIâ€"Coarse and fine ground. 5-lb. bag 35c 2-lb. 15c SILVER LEAF PRESERVESâ€" Strawberry and Raspberry; ap- ple base. Large 18-oz. jar. Doz.....$3.50 Jar ........30c DEL MONTE PRESERVESâ€" Pure fruit and sugar only. 15-oz. jar. doz..$4.20 Jar ...35c RICHELIEU PURE JELLYâ€" 10-oz. tumbler ..............28c YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESS- INGâ€"19-oz. jar (extra 'arge) 49c 10-oz. jar ...................30c FARM HOUSE MACARONI, Spaghetti. Vermicelli and Elbow Macaroni. 3-oz, pkg..........9c VFRIBEST MILKâ€"Tall can 15c MARMALADEâ€"Ferguson. Very Sine sweet. MVi-oz. fibre.. .35c RICHELIEU SPANISH OLIVES â€"Extra large. Cjueen. 32 < :. Quart iar........... ,65c RANDOLPH CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVESâ€"Pint can...30c PHEZ LOGANBERRY JUICEâ€" 12-oz. bottle................43c JELLOâ€" Any flavor. Pkg.....12c CAMPBELL'S CONDENSED SOUPSâ€"Any kind. Doz......$1.30 Can........lie BESTO-NUT is a success. It proves to be one of the finest butter substitutes. This price is 10c a pound under the regular price, and applies to our present stock only. Lb..............23c MONARCH OLIVE Oll^Pure, sweet, extra quality. Only a very small quantity left. It is a great bargain. Gal can..$4.35 K-gal. can $2.20 POMPEIIAN PURE OLIVE »,°~L"~Qt can $1A0 l>t can 75c MAZOLA SALAD OILâ€" Qt. can.....85c Pt. can____•. 45c CANNED GOODSâ€"Do not wait. Buy them. now. They are cheap- er than last year. They are like coal. If you have got it, your worry is over. ARCADIA.WAX AND STRING BEANS-Cut. Refugee. »oz......$1.50 2 cans......25c BROCKPORT TOMATOES â€"No. 2 can. Extra standard. Doz......$1.75 Can .......15c UTE MAID EARLY JUNE PEASâ€"Very fine. Very reason- able. Doz....$1.55 Can ....13c MONSOON PUMPKIN â€" Large No. 3 can. Makes finer, smooth- er pies than fresh pumpkin. Doz......$1.65 Can ....... He MONSOON HAWAIIAN PINE- APPLEâ€"The wholesale cost, if I bought this today, is $5.55 and $4.30 a dozen. No. 2 can. doz..$3.25 Can 27^c No. 2Vi can, doz. $4.50 Can 37^c MONSOON ASPARAGUS POINTSâ€" Lar-rc No. I square can. Doz...$3.90 Can .....33c JS2S^RCH SWEET SUGAR CORNâ€"Superior quality. Doz......$2.75 Can .......23c RICHELIEU SIFTED. SWEET WRINKLED PEAS -Equal to fresh peas at their best. Doz......$2.75 Can .......23c MONARCH TOMATOES â€"The finest quality packed. Larsre No 3 can. Doz...$3.20 Can.". ..27c RICHELIEU BAKED BEANSâ€" With tomato sauce. No. 2 can Doz......*1.90 Can .......16c RICHELIEU SAUERKRAUT â€" Large No. 5 can...........20c T H A N K YOU SLICED PEACHES â€" Fine Michigan oeaches. Good syrup. No. 1 can Doz......$2.50..Can .......21c GANESHA PARK APRICOTSâ€" If you are going to use any canned fruit this winter, buy it now. It is going to be scarce ar.d high. These apricots arc very fine and reasonable. No ]'-, can. Doz..$2.65 Can ......23c PILL HARDSâ€"Fancy, large sar- dines. 1-lb. net. can ........23c KIPPERED HERRINGâ€"Crown I,y -ge can ................ 25c O-CEDAR OIL -Large 12-ot bottle .......... . 402 °y> MANSE MAPLE AND CANE SYRUPâ€" No. Id can $1.90 No. 2% can 55c »™*«^il»H5?. ^T°- !** can 30c BEECHNUT PEANUT B0TTER « 7~2'-:££* 3Sc Med 23c SnsaH 1 *C BAKKR'S FRESH COCOANUT â€"V4-lb. can...............12J4c Jog

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