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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1922, p. 15

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THE 3LAKE SHORE NEWS/FRIDAY, MAY 5,1922 mm. mm W^^^ iwm was- Public Library New* tffplwitf Reviews wmm BY SUE 03M0THERLY. LIBRARIAN Robinson:. Mind in the Making- , The author of this most interesting book is, as one of his friends once said, more interested in the future than in the past. "It is the past of the hu- man mind that he treats in this hook, with a view to promoting its freedom and further expansion. He makes -plain tho historical reasons for our intellectual bondage, and points the way of escape and the consequent lightening of the world's burden of stupidity, blindness, and threatening disaster. The mind of man is evident- ly still in the making, and, historically viewed, has as yet realized but few of the infinite possibilities before it. The book deals, in short, with what H. G^ Wells calls *the race between education and catastrophe." times themselves by a BBS m P^jpii^jif and understood them. Hopkins; 'm&m . ; ...â-  ..|p she 'Blows. The New-York Tribune says of this book, that has been called the perfect complement of "Moby Dick", "Mr. Hopkins' story reads like a Stevenson romance. No element of excitement is lacking..... Mr. Hopkins catches the spirit of the old-time whal- ing voyage admirably, and his narra- tive deserves a place among the mari- time classics of our literature." '±iM± ANNOUNCE NEW AUTO *t*» SALES INCORPORATION H"rJT,ion: *•'"* Teres*. The storm of praise and denuncia- tion that has greeted "Saint Teresa" is in itself the best proof of its ex- traordinary power and absorbing in- terest. Alice Duer Miller in the New York Tribune says "This book is of absorbing interest from the first page to .the fest^T^TS. Irhere never was anything better and truer and more sincere than the terrible, long, hand-to- hand fight which is the inevitable climax of the book__There will he ji lot of criticism of the type that 'that Evanston Mottwr-iikimi^^^U^W^' the official name of the garage and service station at 1013-1017 Davis street, formerly the Jans-Lamke gar- age. The sale occurred two weeks ago, and incorporation papers, granting the change of name arrived today. D. D. Pattison is president of the new corporation, with E. C. Fawcett as vice president and treasurer. They will carry on sales for the Haynes, Maxwell and Chalmers companies, being the official north shore repre- Depew: My Memories of Eighty Years. "No American was so well qualified as Chauncey M. Depew to write a book of reminiscences from the open- ing of the Civil War to the present day. He above all -knew leaders In politics, finance, journalism, and so* ciety in general, from the presidency of Lincoln to that of Harding. He has something new to tell of Lincoln, Grant, Seward, Conklin, Blaine, Cleve- land, Greeley, Russell Sage, Commo- dore Yanderbilt, Gejorge William Curtis, ^.Colonel Wattersonu "Mark Twain, Robert Iugersoll,, Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Jefferson, and Rich- ard Mansfield, to mention only a few. He knew everjr president of hhrtimer many of our statesmen were his col- leagues during his years In the Senate; „ his fifty-six years as" a railroad man '; have brought him lu contact with the great figures in business life; through his yearly visits abroad he came to know the leaders of thought in Eng- land. Prom this^ull life, he has set down memories. His book is a revela- tion of the men of the times and of the a â-  THIS GOOD LOOKING spcmm OXFORD in the following ^ottibinKioMv^ fBrownci vampT an quarter with white |saddle|||flj|p||;i; White ivami)p and jquarter with black saddle; and ,,>^|||;|#|| pmoked^Dc yaiIiP iand|I quarter | brown saddle. Priced $*700 the Pair Shoes and Hosiery | for Wome^and £ IliliChildren.--; uort of"thing^ddeshT"happen.' In some-people's lives apparently nothing ever does happen, that is not agreeable to discuss at a dinner table.'" One of the Thursday Luncheon and Bridge clubs was entertained yester- day in the home, of Mrs. Albert S. Webster, 502 Washington avenue. On All Your L SERVICE Paint Problems PAH** ^ All Size Cans, Tube*, 8peolal Oelors You Can Oo Better Here Than Elsewhere RASMESEN'S §S8£ winnsm Painting, Decorating, Floor Work, Signs I ~ LADY AUTO INSTRUCTION Ladies instructed to drive automo- biles by licensed lady-instrueterron- their car or ears furnished. North Side Auto Maintenance Co. , -Phone Diversey 8609 2526Lincoln Ave. :< Making exclusive models in Lingerie and Summer^ Frocks. ROOM 210. HOYBURN BLDG. 615 Davis Street EVViNSlttti PHONE-746T A NEW CAR FOR YOUR ±± OLD^ONE 1 LP. BAKER fir^CO. Automobile Paintings Trimming and Repairing Phone 98* "" f , Gl«nco*,IU. Mmtatives .for^he; ab be in a position t for all automobiles. They wiU make a specialty of washing and^pmishing. Both Mr. Pattison and Mr. Fawcett are former residents of Bvanston, and have been with the Jans-Lamke com- pany for a time, before buying them out. Both have spent fifteen years in the automobile game. Mr. Fawcett was a member of the Maxwell staff at the factory "for a time, and was formerly chief engineer for the George Wl Piatt company in Chicago. The garage has,a capacity for 76 automobiles, and is constantly crowd- ed. It has the most central location of any local garage, and is thoroughly modern in every respect. The hew owners have taken a ten year lease on the property. e»rs,:&^ andle service I owners in the sales department. Both Peter N. Jans; has accepted a tion as playground director at the Forest Preserve, and B. J. Lamke wilHeave^ooh^for a trip itoi California. of the new members of the company formerly lived In North Bvanston, and hope to locate there again in the near future- â- â-  miimk - - o$ all iqnd%,K^igj|| Contracts i0^$&& For lawns and landscape Hgl Gardening nn«r mm0mms â- Ml Phone Winnetka 911 Call Morning and Evenin WB: JX ^ wm^fYm]^^ii o animal skins ? That's because ceiit^es[have cpme §nd gone siM into the IimBPbf things that are past. â- /â- .'â- tiU^^y. -.v.-y'. ~--^^;^ Every day new styles^i^^ wand money areinte for|f, new conveniences and new ideas continually are ;§<$Y£rtisemen^ progress.jiRead the advertisements and you will keep abreast of thelsl^lesâ€"yoti'll yiM&WiWSry^^^it that fgoes. to make life tjc^eenjoyBh^wS^^ff^S^S^^^ if Snd the adyei^ these things, how to get thet^ and how'mueh to pay for themf^^^he^a directories to wise buying. -^fB==? 'Rend the aHwf»riqf>inents Vrntert ymirg^lf in hityi |tef dyWxting those products which have proved their |! worth, by making good undeF the .j^oj^ Read the Advertisements and -m&mmmm isP^^^SSiSfi^^^MiS^?^^ "-'â- ,"'"â- â€¢ mmS?S£y^ """ '"""â- 

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