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The Englewood Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 9

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Chicago, Illinois
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9
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TRADE IN ENGLEWOOD THE POWER BEHIND YOUR HOME TRADE IN ENGLEWOOD THE POWER BEHIND YOUR HOME "ENGLEWOOD'S GREATEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING MEDIUM' YEAR--NUMBER 33 IN TWO SECTIONS--SECTION TWO APRIL 13, 1921 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Sl.OO PER YEAHl WORK ON NEW BALL PARK PROGRESSING The sniii-prn ha: pink i i t-M-'-H-il in iniii: al, i i i i i ail.l more I In- alri-ady i fim at llii.s i he ready for tint i of the ha II in Chicago in A i Both the manajA-nifiit (if i i Ciiy and a who is ovt-r thr a an- 1 ly I a i i i 1 hi- a ami I In- inade in i i in I In- A a i a roui- i i il i bo 1 pro baseball park in I i i a A Wf-vk 11 1 a Hie i inp firm of A. 1. i in a i lay i i i and outfit-Ill of 'Miicaj'o's fiewesi s.cini- pro i a i i The i i i i firm ol" i i i A 1 i i i 1 in I ht i i i and i i i i i erect inp; stands, i a sealing' capacity for 10,000. The above firms, a designed ami i the present major league, ball parks now in Chicago, are i up a replica of the Chicago Cubs' present, home. i a doubt, when the are opened to the public for the first ffanip of the season next it i in a new era in semipro ball park i i A star back- si of the Chicago Cubs, has been by a as manager.

To- g-ether they will build tip the team which will represent this section of the city. This is the first step the of a iA i it.seJl'. Negotiations now ill i i 1 ht-y i x.o i in iiii-; a i of lo rt-prest-nl. I i i part of i i I i i i a i A i i open a ha.sehali school 1'or I he i a purpose- of i the young; a i the view of placing; him semi-pro or organized i i i a baseball, are always on the for r.ew, promising material. a ha" had an av- erap-c of more a a baseball and any of in- teams in the past few years.

ThV school should the semi-pros and bin' leagues a of promising; i each season. The school i not. obligate anyone may possible i i be ijven each aian lo show a i i who i be a i a team in a i league eivice. school i i i a of i i the i ever offered as it i be imiit-r personal i i of loy a A ARRESTED ON A I TO CHARGES a a i a 1 Harvard A a for the "Irish i was arrested recently at the With St. a i of the Normal Park branch of the elevated road, on a charge of i i $1,000 i he had A i i a i i a has been i i i to he- pa per since Nov.

1 and had a i i Mr. and Mrs. a of G717 Laflin St. are a i i Mrs. mother, Mrs.

a i Keane recently a i i a MEN! We wish to announce that we have added a line of the newest MEN'S FURNISHINGS This stock was purchased at today's market pi-ices and you will be more than surprised when you view our selections to see how extremely low they are priced. We can save you real money on your accessories for we have no high priced stock on hand. We most cordially invite you to inspect our "gorgeous array of Shirts, Hats, Ties, Hosiery, and compare our prices. Here is an example of our Money-Saving Prices: SHIRTS that formerly sold for gr A real Silk Hose, all colors, well 7KA $3.00, NOW 1.03 made, formerly $1.50, NOW. fl3U Ray Lynch, one of the most popular haberdashers in Englewood, invites his many to visit him at his new location.

Edwards Clothing Co. RAY LYNCH, Mgr. 6056 Halsted Street Next to Corner of 61st Street SEE MARTY COLLEN'S AT THE ENGLEWOOD "Hot Dog, Let V-m Hide," r- almost a i i i a budesqile pa- 011:5 as "(Jets, a Guy Sore, You Know," both of these expressions, the former used by Marty Collins Rose Heniley, i "Beauty Revue" and the a by i Hall, acrobatic comedian i ('nope 1 1 and Hi? a i i be the a a i at the Kne-lewood theatre during- trie week of A i 17th, have become famous. i of these phrases mean to the average person, as used by these they take on a a a them remembered. Cooper, whose show led the A ican i i last year in box office receipts, has come back this year i an aggreKation of stars a threatens to top all records.

He has recruited i i i i i care and selected the 'prettiest g-irls he could find a a of the In i them money was the last i a i and the result is that bis g-irls are the best dressed in burlesque. In the cast i be found statuesque Ada Lum, and shapely; Rose Hemley, Princess Livingston, a i a although a scion of a royal "which met with misfortune during the recent war, and Johnnie Bell, a Chinese dancing comedian of extraordinary ability. "The Penalty," a a a i sensation, is a a Ladies' bargain week day a i nees, seats 27, cents. "SEVXERS" AT THE NATIONAL Seldom do we our personal a a to any a a i in these days, "but. litre a play that endorse a at the National a nr-xt week, ir.

your while going to see. i i the splendid stock company which has been at the National now for so lone- a a become a part of side, we feel a you i re- sjret spending an i at the a i a "Sinners" was the play a made Alice Brady a star, and is particularly strong in every way. Lots of clever comedy, and a won- story that i appeal to the ladies, and we i add a if you feel so i i we i you to a mother to see "Sinners," as it is the i of a play i seeing. acquaintance they have already gained. When they change occupations arjd locations, they throw away the investment of years of effort and experience.

There are of opportunities in Englewood and'! the surrounding country for thoM," ambitk)U3 for larger success. SPECIAL SALE On Spring Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses SAMPLE JU-j HOME OPPORTUNITIES A certain well man started as a country storekeeper. He is still one, hut he operates a chain of stores and does $5.000,000 of business in a year. Some one asked him what he considered was the secret of his business success. "It was the faith 1 had in possibilities of this business," he replied.

A many people a they have been in business a few years get discouraged at i slow progress They i if they changed over into some other line, or some other city, they would do better. Then if make the change they find it takes them about five years to get where were in their first location. It is a mighty good idea for people to look around carefully in their own i and i how thev can use the i and Is $13.75 Back Satin, Chiffon Taffeta, Trico- tines, Poiret Twills, Crepe cle Chine, Char- meuse, Taffetas, Georgettes, Afternoon and Party Dresses--SAMPLES ONLY. Coats In Camel's Hair, Polo and Covert, Full silk lined, $35 values, $19.75 Spring Frocks Taffeta, gette, Satin, Canton Crepe, etc. Suitable for all occasions.

Very special, $39.00 values, $19.75 Wraps In velour, Bolivia and Chamoistyne long and short models, $45.00 values, $25.00 Sample Suits a tailored, oi beaded and box effects, Twill Cov Tricotine and Piquotine, extra special, $19.98 i Extra Special oh Skirts Pleated plaids, checks and serges, $15.00 values. QO Extra special Halsted Cloak Store 6805 South Halsted Street To Call All Departments and Branches YARDS 6500 LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR SPRING CLEANING 1 I 1 fi Phonea Englewood 120 and 9597 for Appointments for Fittings Shop No. 1 and Vmcennes 120 Shop No. 2 All Our Corsets Fitted, Altered, Kept in Repair from $3.00 Up Corset Department LOOK FOR OUR ELECTRIC SIGN STEPANEK'S KXCUWR CORSET SHor; 6715 Si HALSTED STREET Englewood 120 Englewood 9597 7742 S. HALSTED STREET niTO 120 Shop Open Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Evenings Till 10 P.

M. Have your Fitted, Altered and Kept in Repair FREE! Full, Complete Line of Nemo Corsets Just Arrived for Every Type of Figure Let us help you to select the proper model for your figure. No matter how hard you are to fit we can fit you HERE. You do not take chances by not being properly fitted and you are not paying one cent more for this service than you would in a department store. Nemo Corsets arc recommended by the medical profession for their preventive and a i qualities.

Have a Nemo Brassiere i when you have your corset, fitted as they blot out your corset line. Kxtra size Shirt Waists, sixes 38 to f4, $1.50 and Nemo Wonder- "9 lift, up from Nemo Diaphram Reducing set 7 25 9.00 Self reducing Nemo, also elastic top, sizes up to 9.25 a size Lisle 1 Hose, all 1 a size Hose, 75 cents QQ Extra size brown, black, and white Silk Hose, 4.50 Extra size Penn Reinforced Union Suits Extra size Cnmisoles, flesh, brown and navy, $2.00, $3.00 CA and O.UU Extra size Silk Petticoats and Bloomers. House Cleaning Time Is Here Make Your Rugs Lay Flat To be assured of having your rugs lay flat on the floor after cleaning, they should be gluesized. We make a small charge of $1.50 for this work. Let Us Clean the Dust ancJ Germs Which Have Accumulated During the Past Out of Your Portieres, Draperies, Curtains Also Have Your RUGS CLEANED By Vacuum, Steam or Naphtha Process We are the only cleaners and dyers in Englewood operating their own rug and garment cleaning plant.

AUTOMOBILE SERVICE I "KT 1 1.Jl ifli linr 4r WE OWN AND OPERATE THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE GARMENT AND RUG CLEANING PLANT ON THE SOUTH SIDE Englewood Dyeing Cleaning Works MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 5119-21 South Halsted Street I fi 6343 Halsted Street 7701 S. Halsted Street 1152 W. 69th Street 6400 S. Ashland Avenue.

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Pages Available:
4,166
Years Available:
1906-1924