Miiss Anne L. vvnnniaclc, librariati bas inivited villagers to make selec. lions froni this Eist: IÇovels 01 Ltrary Exeeikee Bowen-To the North. Delicate and subtie nove 1: of. lovling but flot liklng. Garnett-Poeahon.taý. G.reen-Laughing ]Pioneer. First novel of a Weil known southern dramnatist. Helstrm-LcemkerLekholni. Lancaster-Pageant. Panra ivew tif the: last cent ury ln 'Tasinania. .i.e*wj--Ann VIekers. A biographical, novel oif a woalaan go- cial worker. Fcs Paterson'Never Ask the End. An' absorbing novel lu, a combination of techniques. Peacock-Headloîiig Hall. For those with a taste foi' the un- us ual. Rolvaag-Boat of Longing. Stuart-Coloured Donie. A story of today's Dublin- b:, a yuung Irish author who cannot be. ginored. ZweIz-Young Wornan of 1914. One of a tetraloÉy or novels of war- time Germany of whic h "The Case of -ýergeant OisKha wtll be the central section. An impressive portrayal of people feeling the impac t of the war. 6604 Storles Ashton-Belinda Grove. Ednionds-Erie Water. (iregory-Sbadow on the Mesa. HIallech-Mirror for Toby. .Hurst-Imitation 0f Lite. White-Adobe Walls. Wlder-Mother of Four. Liglit Romance Brminghani-Elizabeth . and the A rch- tleacon. Carfrae-SiI ver Magie. Green-Marriage of Convenience. Eiot--Green Doors. Wodehoue-Multiner Nlghts. 1Soelology Ortegay Gasset-Rëvolt of th(e Masses. The wel known Spanish intellectual, watches with alarni the rising tide of the nasseeu---"cr-ushing beneath it everything that la- different every-. thing that lu excellent, .Individual, qualifled and select." Reent, Social Trends inl the Ùle States. The report of the ýPresident's Commit- tee. chartlnig our immediate civiliza- tion. and the civilization we a re tend, ing towards. LYnch--Cimina îs and Pôlitictans. Pit ln-Art of Learning. *ete Drant,, Poetry, Belles etè Rsoe-Titans of Literature. Wllianisoi-Poetry of T. S. Elliot. ('rothers.-When Ladies Meet. K<aufflai-Dinner at Eight. A disert conpositt to, dterr by the tbought.ý eThree James. lnating critical studY and~ uography which endeavors re the contributions madp Lmes famlly to Amercasl Mrs. G. Ross and Helen, &»0 Tuesday for Sot they will visit N B. Skinner. tPeter, Betty di avenue, left id, Ind., where Is's father, M. Miss Kay Qrr.- 1027 Greenwood avenue, and :Miss,.- Ethiel Montona- ram 516 Green Bay road, Kenilworth, passed the: week-end -as guests of friendsý in Milwaukee. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert KeIley, 412 Cuninor road, Kenilworth, acconi- panied lw their daughter, Elizabeth, Iefî last Friday for -aholidav i Maine. 0o Alexander H-annah, fornierly of Keniworth, left last week to visit his farnily at San Gabriel,, Cal. His eldest son, David, is. iiicag h revoort House, Chicago. Henry F. Otîhofer and bis daugbîer. Martha. 347 Was'hington avenue, left Satùrday for a week's boat trip on the Great Lakes. 11 ro- 1r. and. Mrs. C. N. Redfield of Chicago spent two weeks visiting Mr. Redfield's mother, Mrs. M. L. Red- field, 1131 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H-.oward Bent, 2M0 Beachwood avenue, formerly of Ken-> ilwort h, spent the week-end at Chamnpaign, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Bent, 2000 Beécbwood avenue, spent this last week-end with .Mrs. Benî's faxnily at Champaign, Ill. --- Mrs. William A. Scbrei, 327' Cuni- nor road, Kenilworth, bas had Mrs. John Allenbach froni Columbus,Oh, as ber guest for a few days. Howard Heaton of 162 Abingtoij avenue, Kenilworth,, had 'Walter Richardson of New York as a week- end guest. 0o M rs. B. B. Watson of Little Rock, Ark. came on Saturday to visit her TAYLOR (Taler'te.) 28 E. RANDOLPH ST. N.., wabamh Av*, PRINTING NOWPý M ~he new business deal is ini ful swing.- In eiVèry branch of American business codes are being formulated fixing production costs, wages, hours la and binding business procedures by hard and fast ruies. American busi- ness likes it ... it means BETTER TIMES . the return: of prosperity. Naturally ... prices are advancing dsaily. Wise people are buying now while increased costu are coinparatively low. Tii. housewife i. an ticipat. ing ber seeds to save money on family fiecessities. Home owners are .toçking Up on fuel, making repairs, building additions . . . preparing against higiier prices. Neaely evérybody is buying at the iowest prices in years. Jt's juat the application of common sense. ýThe sar thing -for .buyers of jprintingý to do is. to fail into step too. Soon-the printing code wiii b. in force, regulating various printing processes. Paper' stock is daily on the price up-grade. 1232-36 Centrai Avenue a Wilmette Phents -Wil. 4»00e*Shel. 5687 *Winn. 2000 , Gt.. 40 '1