Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1921, p. 12

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12 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, j£j1RCH18,1921 * THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established 1911 with which !â-  combined THE WILMETTE LOCAL WBSWC Established 1898 ISM7BD FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave., Wllmette, 111. .....Wllmette 1920 ...92.40 A YEAR Telephone SUBSCRIPTION ANNOUNCE CHARITY BRIDGE FOR PARK RIDGE SCHOOL All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach this office by Wednesday afternoon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetryvâ€"notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for at reerular advertising rates. Entered at the postofflce at Wllmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 8, 187». FRIDAY, MARCrf-18rl921 Take The Tariff Out Of Politics The u.selessness of the tariff as an issue in the preside'nttat- campaign was acknowledged last summer by the. mere leaving of it out of the platforms of both parties. The con- gressional lineup on tariff questions is not novv determined by party affil- iation. Obviously the tariff is not a political question, a fact that should be recognized in the treatment that it is to receive in the present ad - School for Girls to Benefit fry Affair To Be Given at Winnetka Wom- an's Club, Tuesday, April 5 A Charity Bridge^forirhe benefit of the Park Ridge vSchool for .Girls will be given at the Winnetka Woman s club on Tuesday afternoon, April 5, ,at 2 o'clock. ~TZ ,. _ ~~T7 in the early days tins school was situated in Evanston and was known as the Industrial School for Girls. In 1904. through the efforts of Mrs. E. L. Woodward, much interest was aroused in the school and Mrs. Mancel Talcott gave the money to purchase the property at Park Ridge. In 1907 a corporation was formed to plan for the reorganization and con- trol of the Industrial School for Girls. The school takes care of de- pendent girls, not delinquents, and is the only Protestant home for girls going through the Juvenile court. The state *at first provided $10 a month for the support of each girl, now it provides $15. The actual ex- pense is $38, and this deficit must be be made up by contributions. When "the schoot-was moved to Park Ridge, it was built on the cottage plan, in order that the girls might have the reaTbome environment. The cottages were the gifts of individuals and Woman's clubs, and it is to take care of the necessary repair for one of these cottages that this Bridge has been planned* For those who do not play cards, a reader, Mrs. Frederick .^Dickinson of Winnetka, will furnish entertainment. New Spring Lines in Oxfords and Pumps are now ready S. POOL Shoea for Women and Children 1608 Chicago Av., Evanston Tel. 973 BUY AND SELL THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN ministration. Never will a better chance arise for rescuing thTs ques- tion of economic importance from the demoralizing effect of being a party issue. ___ Nobody who stands in the ranks of the producers wishes for the adop- tion of a policy of free trade by Am- erica. Nobody wishes to see the element of competition with the cheap labor of the old world brought in to complicate still more tbatTadready \j difficult situation in our industrial life. Nobody wishes.? to see the life of the working people of the Unit- ed States reduced to the level of that of the working people of Europe, and nobody thinks for a minute that Am- erican industry could keep going under the wage scale of America and the price scale of the old world. We must have a protective tariff, and only ; a disinterested, unprejudiced, honest, non-partisan consideration of American industrial conditions will enable the law makers in Wash- ington to find just where it shall be applied, where it shall be lifted, what the rates shall be, and how to make theâ€"tariff serve the whole people of the United States, instead of a few powerful interests. This is the time to take the tariff question out ot politics, the time for the two great political parties to dis- some other issue upon which to submit their fortunes to the peo- ple in another election. There are plenty of questions which are open to honest differences of opinions, plenty of policies that might be made the basis of the appeal for votes. "There are few questions that are as easily made to stir the selfish enthusiasm of certain groups of peo- ple as the tariff, few that are so in- differently understood, few that are therefore so safe for the purposes of the political campaign use, few that can be made to be so long lived as that of the protective tariff and the Choice Assortment of Cards Gairing Fine Arts 1613 Orrington Avenue rvanston, libâ€" IN Spring timeâ€"when Nature i * best moodâ€"this place is the 1 is in her place is tiie haven of those who cherish personal beauty, who are discriminating in their appearance. Permanent Hair is done here by skilled and painstaking oper- ators, using the newest, scientific apparatus. Our service includes: Permanent Hair Waving Marcel Heaving â€"Jf^-ater Weaving Years of experience, close study and careful work have enabled us to develop the keep- ing of the hair into a fine art. tariff for revenue only. . But there are many^better issues, that should be kept before the public mind, many questions upon which it is important that there should be an intelligent j public opinion developed. It would be a telling evidence of the desire of President Harding to exercise his power of statesmanship, rather than to serve the particular interests of his party, should he seek to put the -question -of tUe^r eiuLju&i tari'ff~±Tm- a p 1 arfe^above~~p'oTTtle s and recommend it to the. serious con- sideration of Congress with a view to -JLeltliMrLcnt in's^ad- of__witjiâ€"jju^jn.; Hair Dyein]r~ Manicuring Shampooing W^ig Making Facial and, Scalp Treatment^ Take advantage of our Special Spring Offer: Our own-designed and fabricated hair nets, cap and 1xTnge"^yrerar^^ OA sale at, per dozen..'. .. *P II • 2*v/ tention of keeping it alive to serte I in the future as a political issue. Remember how you cheered on Armistice Day? Paying-yourâ€"income tax is evidence of relfl^pa-tfjoiism. i The words "peace and victory" will aye a holier meaning when you have aid your income tax. 1640 CHICAGO AVENUE â€" Opposite North Shore Hotel EVANSTQNZIELINOIS _i, Telephone Evanston 729

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