Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 63

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V V t- v -. J ..I ui 0 I.t 1-piECES, JNCLUDI.NG TABLE. REASONABLE. PH. WIlMNITTE 946. 129LTN51-tp SpR. RANI> BLOCKED CHINTZ drapes; curtains; davenport; spinet desk; electric train; Lady's Tweed Suit,, size 18. Phone Glencoe 1799. 129L51-1 tp. 4SULRNER C LAR1,K-J E W EL GAS stove 812. 75-lb. lc&hbo.x $5. -Good condition. 651.IllinoiS ÈRd. Phone Wii- mette 3280.. 12'lTN5)I-Itp 9X12 )WjILTON RUGI, (CHAIRIS, BEDS, -service table, brkrst. set, poreh fur- niture , 2 uphol. swings, etc. Phone Wiimette 1336. 129LTN51-lt GAS. STOVE, WHIITE E.M IN. - -sulated oven, $7; 9xl2 i)omestic ltuà. Taupe. Chinese pattern $7.. Ph. Wil- mette 4"4. 124ITN5l-ltp FRIGIDAIRE 5 cubic feet. Perfect condition. 4 yeai-s $65 ctsh. Winnetkit 723. 1*2fý'T1-ltu'. LAtE FRI6ýI[)AIRE, I.AKE NW che1p ; breakfast. set and buffet,co- piete bed, 4 chair:, L» eleetric heiiters. Ph. Winnetka 1532, 12.tTN5I-1tc 4-BURNER (-AS' STOVE'. GOOD >jzed ic. box. Suin parioîr umaitire. Childs bed. 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I31ITN51-ltI>) 1 boy's a 1d Igirl'si bjoyt-les'. .lSo other offis andi endis ofiittî- fui-Iishl- ings. IPhone Winnetka 273.. AND G ILS' . fEfCNDI- WTD. TO nuU-MIScELiLANE@oUS vrllI buy mon'a ueed nuits, ahoes, ovrroats; aloo fur émisa. Boat prlcea. Prompt servIce. A. MARTIN, UNI. 0347 13ELTN29-tfp Goldman-Junk Dealer Highent priées pald for junk. Wilmette 5417 Winetka 3720 182LTN4fi-4tp- EXCHANgaz-miSCELLANEOUU FINE, BATTERYLESS, 1il TUBE superheterodyne complete; for canoe or what? Alsib ehild's desk and, Hoosier kitchen cabinet. Winnetlça,2,511. 13SL5ý1-Itp Willmette, 111. AI)ril 26, 1934 'htliu iî.~I~3ITax A ltieipation ~rrrttsof the* New Tr'xier Township H izh Svhiail Iistr*ict No. !'01, have been called for 1payaient and will be. paid on p)1esentation it the otfice of the Town- sh»Treàsurer, 1200. Central Avenue, Wiimette, Ill. Educational Iurposes from 12939 to 13453 Building Purposes fromn 11924 to*12845 Interust will ce-ase five da.ys fromn this date. F. A.'ANDREWP Township. Treasurer- LTN51-ltc j BOOK NEWS FOUR SAINTS IN THRE ACT$. By Gertrude Stein. New York: Randorn House. A sybil is not a symbol. Not a sybil. A sybil is a cymbal flot a. symbol. A word is flot a' symbol not when the syllab1esý are'the sybWî' They say the word ismfot'.a symbol. They are the sybarites.$ of týhe, sybil.: They are the sycôphants of the. syllable.5 arie They are the sycophant syaie of the sybil's sibiliant syllables. t In the beginning was the word. It was not the third. WNho ,vas the, third?' There was Picasso and there was WVhitehead and there was herseif the sybil. Sounding brass and. tink- Iing sybils. Four sybils in three acts four ;s1)i1s sotrnds well but there is only one s Wrïter and a Ws Feei literary radio prograi net-works. over GROWTH OF THE WEST In connection witb the publication o( Alvin:.F., Harlow's OId ;Waybils: The Romance of theI6xkress Com- pas jes, Harry Hansen says in tbe Ncw YorkWorld-T.elegram: *'A book that iught to live a long time. Librar- ies certainly. Must. stock this book, for it offers so. much important màterial f or anyone interesied in the growth of the West. A fine study in AAmerican history." AMERICAN TRAVELS. Alice Dalg- liesh. A "useful"' book that will b. a boon to elementary teachers; also a cbarming, amusing. gift story book. Real children in tbe past hun- dred years of our progress have trevel adventures in the stories. Then a picture gallery, with notes, brings your bird's-eyeview up to date.e . Younger boys will cheer for the boy long ago who rode in one of the frst steam railroads, also for the boy whose horseshoe led him to sce a balloon ascension. Girls will like Deborah in tbe stage coach that, tipped over in the. mud, and Harriett on the canal boat, wbo exchangerl a kitten for a bonnet. Many illustra- tions by Hildegard Woodward. 0 F THE i Roeder. trays the Renais sance t: are: Savonarola, Mfachiav lione, and Aretino. RENAIS- This book OTHER PEOPLE'S LIVES. By Kate Mary Bruce. Mrs. Bruce, tbe niece of Somerset Maugham, bas been confirmed as an important novelist in her own right by the enthusiastic reception tvbich tis book has received in London. Humbert, Wolfe bas.described Mrs. Bruce as "a.modemn Jane Austen,. "Other Peo- ple's Lives"p is ber first novel to be published in, this country. It is, es- sentially, the story. of a woman who altWays took what she wanted:at wbat- ever cost. The spoilt child of Almerica, she brought disaster into the lives of' a soler,, conventionai British family. At boarding school,. in, marriage, in 1m otberhood, in a brilliant career as the beautiful darling of Parisian so- cial life, she spared no one except ber- self. By the exercise of ber.cbarm and ber attitude',of bhelplessness, shé moved ,zndefeated tbrougb ail the i1Ilis wbich assail the rest of mankind, smil- ing and invulneable I>OOR SPLENDID WINGS: THE ROSSETTIS AND THEIR CER- CLE-Frances Winwar. This is the biographical narrative of a remark- able group of artistic peope-one of' the most talented groups, as well as one of the most colorful, in any per- iod of bistor.y. Tbe book won the ,,00 Atlantic Non-Fiction Prize. We feel that this book sbould make ex- er por- of mani Castig- THE MOTEIER. By ]Pearl S. Buck. "The. Mother" is, Mrs. Buck's flrst novel since thé aitumin. of 193Z. It. is not a part, of the trilogy' in whicb "The Good Earth" and "Sons" are the first two volumes. In "The Mother" Mrs. Buck returns to the mood and Responsibility, With Its Moving, Paçking, and Storage Services: price 10w. eail Aenlhiw'Prti 5P. M. 131 KROJLL REED BABY Cý $15. Good condItion. Phol LARGE SIZE BABY CRIB condition. ReaýO'nable. P: mnette 47 3 .AN51-AI>P Thoams L. Stix (Afppleton-U..entury)l. .RULAtiE-. It is evident that Mr. Stic bas suc- e Glencoe ceeded admirably in assembling a col- LIL51-tk lection of unusual stories, botb of fic- N GOOD. wewîî- tion and f act, most of them by fainous .PN5Itp authors, glorifying* tbe spbrting ges- Davis Street V"st.m . Est&bII~,d l'a.

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