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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 10

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reh Si., Evanstom, Gre. 3316 ORANGES 3 dozen .. $1 FANCY WHITE POTATOES 3 pecks..................... NEW COOKING APLES 17 Jba................. $1 $1 HQNEY DEW MELONS Ret, value 35c-4 for.,$1 Mrs. E-i. (. Sieber, 1118iLak4e ave- nue, bias.ber sister, Mrs. Edward Sils-. by Farri 'igtoil of Carsonl City, 'Ne- vada, visiting her for several weeks. --o- Miss Ellenl Johnson: of Chicago re- cently spent a week-~end withi Mrs.ý -Jacohî Weis, 112 Sixteenthi street. LOMAX ROOT BEER & GINGER i ALE, 9 qts., plus deposit ........f MORAND'S GINGER'ALE Reg. 2 for 25c-10 pinta,.. 6 pinta ... . . . . . . . . . Extra Special STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Reg. 42c'value.-3 dozen for. $1 1 MONRCHCANNED OOODS. SPECIALS RIPE OLIVES, Reg. 39c GOLD MAIZE COR N I SWEET CORN, and 49c; 3and $ Reg. 19c; $1j Reg. 19c; 6cana.. $ 4'cans .......... 6cana.... .....~']~IfN 5 Free SFree DeA>rLsJJ<~~1143 WlUmette Avenue ielvrè»ay wV IT 18s FRUIT OR VEGETARLE, -WE BAVE IT! 4190. nour, 1 nd., were1 )f Mr. and Mrs. vohawk road. Ai >ey- tweek ;, 1000 ýJSpenicer Booz, son of Mr.,and.,Nrs. Norton A., Booz,- 919 Forest avenue, will be home next week from 'C incin- nati, univèrsity, to pass' fhe . m onth o!. ]August with lis parents. *OnIy it is just kings that we. are, Tto talk about this. timie; .for in tthese days, Mien kinigs have niot the exàlted popularity that once they hiad, it is ref rcsbing to corne across a book about one that is modern and plausible. Suchi a. book is «'STE, PHEN, THE VAbI- ANT "' :by Jiliska Daru (Cramne> and Charlotte Lederer. Stephien, thougl-j-u4- a- lad of nine. feels the res ponsibility of heing a prince, and though lie resenits thé rC- strictions that it lays upon hiim, realizez that it is "his olas the. Kiug put$ it. Colites a revolution in w'hicl the. King loses bis l le, and Stepheni is forced tu fiee. witl i ls leasallt nurse Maresa. She take: iiii to lier. fatber - farrn as lier own son, and here- Ste- phien-lives as a v)easâiit, leamniiig suivie- tlîing of the lives and itue l)rt)llcis,t )f his subjects,, hefore ,lie' is tinatlv e- storcd to bus 1throiie as Steplien VI of BeigraVia. Thie authors have chosen a style that pleasantly blends courtline'ss with Mod(I- emnity, and Stephien is a real boy, wvho, iuistead of grouvin.g up to be a Iawye or a physician, bias toulie a king. Stephen and his "obrerrinil us of that other boywho tried bis hauid at beiug king, 'foi Canty ;onily'Trm, Ilu Mark Twains ifIý RINCtEAND THE~ PAUPE7R,'nanaged, by a txick of circumsi.taiice, to excliange placeý: witiî the real prince. 'fbere are, maiiy bumnorous escapades* and1 royal scuffles l-efore Tomn and EdWard TIudor filially convince courtiers and conirnion pcople just wvhîcb is bicbi.. Atiother. very lovabie. prince is Marco Loristani, hose a dventures are related 'in Frances H-odeson Burnèétt's ÂTHE LOST PRINCE." Mystery qund plot- ting surrouuid this lad. and bis father, Whbo dwell '>in, ouf:loidoni's telle- inecits, unrtil, %witb the help of bis ardent bodyguard andiplaymatç, .the hùncb- back, *'"Rat;" bis fatber is retufiled to the thronç, and Marco hecomnes 'Your, H iighiness." 0f a different type of, king story. is Augusta, H-uieill Seatbaii'S,'.WHEN A COBBLER RUI.ED A K 1 ."b scelles of this book are, those. tells-, and tragic ones of tlhe Frenchi revolu- tion, ajid the fortunes of a Frenich girl of the Bourgeois are closely tied with those of the doon7ed king, -Wheni we read "A BOOK OF a

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