PAGE TWO Then) was a ï¬ne attumlancc at the chicken supper given by the Ladies' Aid Suciety of the Evangelical Luth- eran chui'vh in the Assembly hall on Tuesday evening I'rum ï¬w to eight o'vlock. The supper “'35 [in-celled in the afteriionn by a \‘hul'L'll bazaar, which iivitwl £l iim- sum fur the so- L'lt'Iy. Toms!!! ()CQUT" the the Luthv Hall. Heir a 10 m1.- n.4rrmg: Dunn n, m M tank pim'v- y: Harv vv? .\11\~ “AMY: nv‘x‘x u u mum. Mass, :1 i Mr. Jumv‘ Knl‘nL-mty of [his uty which [wok plum- an'L-miwr ninth :1: din-wn w'vluvk ugh mass in the R. V. (‘athodruL Huston. After LA >h0tt {rip thruugh [hc t-zh‘t thc young: coup‘m W11! make thvir humq in High land I‘zn‘k. Mr. Kllkvnny was r-eritly dim-hatred {mm the Elma-hmtt Murine, Mrs. R, S. Andcwnn wu< hostess at an im‘wrmul tea. yvsh-rduy aftcrnoon m the ynunu murriwi wumon nr' this mty in hunnl‘ nf Mr» Arthur Emcr» >1)â€. “ho rwvntly Inuvwl tn Ilmhlanl Park from I‘rm‘idenn‘. R. I. Hr? 13C zilYil‘ Mn. 8. Wright “'4: haste» Ftuthl‘n‘ (‘Iuh lust evmumz. )llss Salome Brand entertained a number of 'u-r yuum: girl friends un Saturday evening at 23 um; pull, held at the Brand home in (‘cntral avenue, :ers Public attentinn recently has been divided between the truns-mntinenml air race. and the hot air cuntest in the senate over the League at Na- Lions. UH Mr \"Irmt imm Mr \r “\l SOCIAL ACTIVITY Telephone 1103 \\ .\[ 0L! menimlvly f Thursday at ugh}. o'clock cgular mnnthl y 1 comm: of [.vagm- ‘1 :1‘0\.~'>vmb§\ ~Exments will Eu- wrvml an»! mmmzswi, varyum- Mr. Caryl It <[k-r W ‘mr I) .\m:t (hv \ h1< M 1‘ rumik urnrmuncw daughter. lichen II‘ Ripley whk‘h titer! I WANT EVERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE†CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON, MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POUND PACKAGES AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 65c AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE THE BEST GRADE OF (‘ANDY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ANY ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRATT. AGENT. H 1‘00!) 111 “h' 1 Mrs. Rh) in: [by UN l'ul‘ “HG ' r, THU} wil “3' _\pr1 H"i mom \\ I‘. A at the Ladies' l Luth- liall on ) eight etlml in bazaar, the so- o‘clock Ming hf Mrs. Lucy Fitch Perkins sp-oke to almut three hundred children and mothers and other friends of the Li- hrary vii-Monday last, at the Public l.ihrary. She read some delightful hits from her book, “The Irish Twins," and told how she wrote and illustrated her mvn hunks. Her books are so much loved by the children that every- une felt as if they were meeting an old friend when she came. The cli- max of the afternoon was the free- ‘ mu: 151.4011 0 L gm: I‘xl‘ HUI)“ swan [n <12th T‘A‘l‘ th {inc 1aer A kvt, \.\:th a 1:11 m: it‘ LN! to ~h~l1mt.\v f0: and un rrh have u stury l'nvlv Rumus stories. All nor Inu- Mrs, Lw has had 2m 01d darky Mam- my who has told her stories, and all her life she has just told such stor- ius nr made thom up, and you can imagine what a treat we have in store fur us. She will come to tell us stories ux-s-rv wrwk as long as her husband is fur us. She will come to tell us stones en-ry week as long as her husband is statiunwl at Fort Sheridan. The assembly room of the library in which these meetings are held is for rent for private gatherings and for club meetinï¬'s, etc. The exhibits 09 books are on the ta- bles in the childfren's room and in the 39 South St. Johns Avenue PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 11151111) N0\.1.1 Miss Clam 11 1101 pupils v. 111 hold an hour u and Children's Reading: l‘ridm \115. ('1111 Leo will [my huu! “htn <he will tell .mIN stories All her Illft‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK ï¬ction :x'oom. upstairs. All of the books on the shelves are “on exhibi- tion," but the especial hooks are those on the tables which are not to be, cir- culated‘until next week. ’ If there is any book in the library L‘UIuLcu ‘ um... ...... N ,, If there is any book in the library l ducive that you see and think that you would 1 like to‘own. you may order it froml The Larson's representative who will have l get tl an exhibit in the library this, week.lbefore and who will onlvr for you any book E so lon that is in print. They have in stock i will p many of the book>~ which are in the; special exhibits. In price they run; Am from 26 cents up. The library copies the U: are fot your free use at any ume'lscara “Thu “8' ildcrs." by Ellen Glas-Qfli†h gow, is a book about people and Amâ€" i long ‘ crirzm life of the last two years, deal- i in): in part with the political prob-1 lems il’irvctly before us and showing] the «4th of the war on a man intense- ‘ ly patriotic from lmyhaod and yet who hzul‘lieen lather a spectator than a pul»li.~'hoi‘>~ claim that vvrn (‘;ipp.\" Virginia humr. Thu heroine is a wo< man who always appvars right but who is always wrong. the wife of u‘, ii an who always ill)p(‘ill'> wrong but lï¬ always right. This is the tirst novel; from Miss Glasgow in throt- years.‘ 'l‘hc H-sult is n lumh «'f wiilx- intercstl :inil strum: appeal. ' l’m" “'l‘liv (ii‘wn l’vu l’irutcs" tho Fur “'l‘hv (hwn l'x' lpuhlisflwrst riain Hun Ricks L nu Moth-1' mu) If than 1'5 true in the ‘puhlisflu-rst Ham Hun rvrn (appy Ricks L nu Moth-1' mu_\lu- not so gmui, If than 1'5 true in the upiniun of thv largu 5nmjurily n1" liv-Iplx‘. this'will cor- tmnly he on»: of the fII'I'ilt demandh nf the new fall ï¬ctiun waders. However that may bu it wrtuinly is an cnhm minim: tulu. To say that it is written by [’gu-r B. Kym- is to prove that it is “casy to 100k at." Throw of the new hunks nn the tomhé‘rs' reading list for 1919 have arrivéd. Thu svhnu‘ls and their in fluumjv on the children of our town by [’t-u-r B. Kym- is to prove that it is “casy to lUUk nt." Throw of the new hunks nn the twillit‘rs' reading list for 1919 have arrivéd. Thu svhnu‘ls and their in tluunilv on the children of our town are nf >0 tremendous importance that tlwsc, hunks may well amuse consid- orulilé- interest amnm: the parents. Asidq frum that, the books tlu-mlaclws are suprisingly suglgestive 'iml m-mlalilw which is a good deal to oruhlé- inu-I'ust mnnm: [he partnyn.‘ Asidq frum that, the books ‘ {ht-luh‘lvos are suprisingly suégestive and ,m‘mlahlw JthiL-h is a good deal to say :u‘mut any spvcializcd type of tech- nivul‘ reading. ' “The a’italized School" by Peal-sons is ‘ap attempt to interpret some of Lhesd school processes in terms of life prm-esses. and to suggest ways in which these processes may be made Hawk-31...} The soonvr school becomes realized as a vital part of life the lwtuh‘. In \L\4|. “Measuring the Results of Teach-l ing".by l’rof. Munroe of Illinois Uniâ€"i verslty is a new tool for estimating% the personal efï¬ciency and selfâ€"imâ€"‘ prominent of teachers and teaching. The use of the tests means a new abil- ity no diagnose and prescribe ..... They prevent a waste of teaching energy by nix-venting over-emphasis, and set stanilzmls in instruction which are imlmputalile because they are based on the sclin‘ul practice of the best schools of the l'nited States. "Moral Education in School and Home" by Enelcman, superintendent of schools at Decatur, “L. is a book for which several people have been looking. It is not an infallible guide to be adhered to rigidly. but it certain- ly is full of suggestion. The chapter on Moral Education through Reading and Literature is especially note- worthy, as is the chapter on Thrift, Boy Scouting, Motion Pictures and Sex Instruction. ‘ People have looked forWard to see what Margaret Deland’s war experi- ences would do to her novel writing. Well, now We have a new volume by her, “The Promises of Alice." It was written last year. butâ€"well now, ;ureln't you curious to see what it is : like? “Limehouge Nights" by Thomas Burke is not’ ‘pour les Jeunes’ says the reviewer in the Boston Transcript but ithese tales of London’s Chinatown are certainly written with a simplicity and beauty that crouches close to the grotesque and horrible, like a Chinese dragon upon an embroidered screen. You may love the color and line upon that screen, but you don’t want my real live Chinese dragons running around in your happy home. “The Quetrils," by Stacy Aumonier, is a story ofl English country life (yes another one!) but it is not at all like Archibald Marshall. However, you may like it. The Querrils have shut out from their charmed circle of living everything that is not respectable and comfortable and pretty. When some of the realities of life thatgare pretty, break through the cxclusiveness, it makes an interesting story. 1_ "(‘aké Upon the W'atérs†by Zoe ; Aikens, gives a bright breezy comedy isqrt of stqry with a charming widow gas the her¢ino and her old friend andg ’ lamyer as the hero The. story mov es; “ith the .s 99d which appeals to Am- i :enican rearrers and the end is altogeth- in as it s uid he. ‘ * ‘ Y eliow 1011 SI er p. b'y Jeremy Lane 1 ‘is a thliller “ith the scene laid inl To the thousands who. read “Slip- py McGeH~ with surprised delight, it will be a joy to know; that a new book by Mrs Cemler has been publish- ed called “A Woman Named Smith" Life is upwhill and downâ€" hill and a pretty good old place to live in, af- ter all, in her novels, and the_ charac- ten are human. FRESS, HIGHLAND The sgnatorial idea at their ideas on t! efore the public, is t( 0 long that none of will pxint them. I f Among the people who help put up' ilhe cost of living. are those who get {scared for fear the prices are going ‘ still higher and rush in to buy things Mom: before they need them. the desert of United States. Service men, 1 girl. and her dramatic parts. Paper Hanging and Decoratlm‘ Telephone 1098 585 onwood Av. nlrhlnnd Pan 1!“. iii“ Photo! H. P. 315 Sheridan Building, Highland Park 32Wkwmw~zuw~kz~w {+H-HWrWWM ‘ert of Gobi, China, and the States. United States Secret men, a beautiful American 1d her captors, all act their ic parts. It is a book not conâ€" to a night of restful sleep; DR. C. V. NICHOLS 5sW:~:â€"~:~z~% C. M. GATES 5.2.9! 00' vv '0 o v to v¢vv-~v.vv. V, ._ > a“:â€Â¢â€aâ€Moâ€."§â€Â§"o’°f°2â€o“%2“l~fl"§‘ '0â€0â€}.0â€Â¢..0â€P0“s“.“0“0".“¢““‘lâ€rl“bâ€b ¢"o"¢"a"c"l"r‘r'o 13".". . . .a.o.¢'o.onqo...-u~q'.ovnvnv no... nuwu‘u.»‘».ot‘00‘ '3‘.†.n. ‘- '«‘»‘n‘u.«...W ...... 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Harry Mor ' WCdI’IeSday graph feature “Beau;y 113:3: Also Big V Comedy 20. 865 L0 ThurSday ofovthe Comesrig." velgt‘em Comedy and two ï¬rst class Acts of Vaudeville Nov. 21 Corrine Grifï¬th in “Thefl Friday Problem.†Also Christie Comedy, Nov. 22. “Elmothe Mighty" Nail; Saturday International News. Also tum Elko Comedy. I handle the famous scnamon amaaacns. Poconomas snot. LESS and FRANKLIN coumfv sort com. Bulldlna Material of all Kinds TELEPHONE B7 230 NORTH SIT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING noâ€? 387 Central Avenue You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the a 9-H +2» H“? o c o. v I “I“ o o oo 0 o « PAUL BORCHARDT PROGRAM NEXT WEEK Mmmmm ofthebat. WWI“! mthmdwm Trythisecommyhyuurhouo- holdpropun. Mayday. Atala- phonccnnwmbru'ourdflverfot 387 Central Avenue Nov. 18. “The Great Gamble†No; Pathe News. Harold Lloyd Com WOWHQIPI TONICâ€: 1 Highland Pll'k Illinoit Black 50“ and mini ‘. JOHNS AVW The Tdeph; QUA