DISPLAY NEW BUOKS Worka of Fiction and Fact are Recommended by Miss Anne L. Whitmack, Librarian ··~============~==============================~~~I~L;M~E~T~T~E~~~~::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: .RUBYS N~w ~ Novemb er Norman and Angcvin"; Innes, "England under the Tudors"; Cran~: .. Indians of the Painted Desert. B" 1 "Aaron Burr" by \Vand ell at~~gra~ ;~:nigerodc; "c'atherin~ the Great,, by Anthony; "Lord Ttmothy Dcxtc'r," by Marquand; "'!?age .letters to \t\Tilson," ed. by Hendncks; "Modeling m y Life," by Scudder." . !\oycls of exceptional merit~~OJ~,f· "Emigrants"; Bromfield, "Possc~swn.,; Chesterton "Tales of t'he Long Bo\:· ; Diver "Co'ombe St. : M ary"; llutchmson .:One Increasing Purpose"; Poole, "H~nter's Moon"; Swinner.ton, "Elder Sister"; Wylie, ."VenetJan Glass. Nephew." Interestmg- books,-;: Con- . nolh· "Steel Deck s"; Connor, 'l rcac!ing 'ti1c \Vinepress": Dell, "Ru~1away ' ; Furman, "Glass \Vindow"; Kennrdy, "Ladies of Lyndon"; Lea, "Dreammaker 1\.fan": Locke. "Great Pancl~~ pho"; l\1acDonald, "Thr Ra s1_> : Norris, "Little Ship "; Oppcnhe1m, 'fGabriel Samara." . Hi~torical romance · -Crane. "Red Badge of Courage·:: Davis, "Belshazzar"; \Veyman,"Qucen s Folly." L FE 1 27, 192S _NO\"C' ~ Fi J MUSCLE ·DEVBLOPm FOOTWEAR POR. · atiLDREN.· There are a number of outstanding books on display at the Wilmette Public library just now. Some are works of fiction; some arc non-fiction. Some of them are new books which have been recently received and others have been on the shelves for some tim e, but have not been mentioned in any reading list. Among them are the following: Religion-Baker, "Beginner's Book of Religion"; Barton, "Man Nobody Knows"; Mcintyre, "Outline Studies in Old Testament History." Sociology -Abbott, "New Barbarians"; Mitchell, "\Vinged Defense"; De Schewcinitz, "Art of Helping People out of Trouble"; O'Shea, "The Child: His Nature and His Needs." DramaMoses, "Representative Continental Dramas"; 11antle, · "Best P lays of 1924-1925"; Matthews, "Chief British Dramatists"; Ervine, "Anthony and Anna"; Galsworthy, "The Forest;" "The Show"; Phillpotts, "Devonshire Cream"; Young, "The Saint." Poetry-Bacon, "Ph. D's" ; Buchan, "Northern Muse"; Conckling, "Shoes of the Wind"; H eine, "Poems translatcrl by Louis Untermeyer." Essays -:-Be rgengren, ~'Perfect Gentleman"; Brown, "Creative Spirit"; Fitch, "Comfort Found in Old Books"; Grayson, "Adventures in Understanding"; ] one s, "First Impressions"; Woolf, "Common Reader." Booka on Travel, History I ) I 'l ll· hold Dcct r Fl :"'D OUI"ED~E\\~\TER OEACH SllOD CON \ /El\;IENT ' ,. )VOQTH SHORE. PATQONJ" dt.:nt . ~1 ; prt.:t \ri II I' Fol k a.,.., j ... r ((til t1 ual , A REMARKABLE SHOE FOR TOTS ROOMY TOE, NARROW AT HEEL Ruby'· special moccasin pack flexible aole that helpa develop foot muaclea Sizea 3 to 8 ·, ·~n Calf ________ $4.25 Naturd Elk ------$4.25 White Washable Elk 4.50 Wh ite Buck ------ 4 .50 ~i_y·s OULDlU.N SHOES PUU. F n:T.ED ~'{ M.E.N WHO F·.: ('lH r prc rt ll ·· Bro · .o, .t l l t . )o(ft ltl' Kt lOW ~\V ! Jt . ti tt CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS The \Voman's Home ~f issionary society met at thr home of ~{rs. 1 l. 0. c ·rews, 1506 Forest avenue, la:-.t Thursdav. Thirty women were present. Mrs. Etf1el West, 1027 Central avenue, gave a paper on "'I'he Slav in America Today," and Mrs. Ida Balrh. of Evanston, the corresponding secretary for the Rock River conferf'nce of the \\Toman's Home 1\fissionary society, g;n·e news from the National C'<:nvention at Los Angeles from wh1ch ~ he ha s just returned. WASHING MACHINES TERMS Street, Evanston WUmette 52H Op0n Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Evenings S16-SIR Church '1'··1. lTnh·. 654 EOGEW~!f~~Pl~s~~~TON 8~ CHI<IAGO -~ all' I :. th<' d til l tJH t :, t \1( l t tra \ ,. I ' I !l it· I (_' ll H t '~ Ct "ll J,. I . '. ( --an . Travel-Carpenter, "China," "Japan"; Thomas, "Beyond the Khyber"; Atkinson, "Skyline Promenades"; Greene, "Dipper Hill"; Faris, "Seeing the Far West." History- Lees, "Alfred the Great"; Oman, " l~ gland Before the Norman Conquest"; Davis, "England Under \ · r:. \ (":!! " :· ' Patterson Bros. AT FOUNTAIN SQUARE cY{ GLIMPSE of the colorful and interesting display of Jewelry, Silverware, English. China, Glass, Leatl1er Goods and worth while Novelties for Christnzas 9ifts Our North Shore patrons will find tl1e Evanston Branch of Spaulding & Company a delightful as well as a conven- . lent rrshopping place)) for gifts ' A!I1PLE PARKING FACILITIES Stratford Pumps, $14.50 of Genuine Ooze Calf A new pump remarkable for many features- Its extreme smart simplicity which may be traced to its English origin; its tailored lines which make it an ideal afternoon shoe; its fabric, ooze calf, soft, yet holdng the foot in place; its steel buckle, adding a final note of modishness. The Boote Shoppe---First Floor .,I I Buren Street, CHICA(}O Qoldsmiths ~ Silversmiths ~ Jewelers 1636 Orrington Avenue near Church Streei Evanston M ichigan Avenue at Van 23 Rue de Pans SPAULDING & Co. Ia Patx France I I I ' ! I .J