Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1924, p. 10

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" 'mm mm may" -, : By Kantian our ' M. P. Uncut a Co. ' _ “The WM- Hm” It I DOWN book; ‘Wo could - "Br thU book Kathleen Cow my. into the botrt rank: of 1mm novella-3' mm ,wonld rather a! a! this book Tutti- len coyh What-elf to be . wo- man who han tttought, who' 11” fet, who has heeomé.” ""iiirii;iair mm which is . thing of show unity, . structure which mid“ be indeed I hoop; ‘_ Tunic 0%.:1; u wanna In when life than have been buttv'o tuition. one her father, up if no: mum's. vu- av. --. MN--- - ' dead, the other' ho: humd'who ad not em but from one of lab M- in; ""3“: She - think. of him as dead Jnttil om day in mm 'iirv'ru'iauisirtpturMndor'r “Apartment P, let," . 1°“! mm walks into her home. And then the know: ant Bury will never. come Moo l _ A terrible weitrht ot desouthin settle: down upon her. She lies "rate that Brat night will "the dawn a“? with quiet cruelty mkinc vtsihU the familiar man that in” " clue- 'lt the men who had “gamut od ' life." And then " "ttees to Iter 'ii"siiriiGoaitreo.fttPe.t serious want mn. But 'shear. m I: a secret It!!!” “WM-m. JN- ing practice and that of 11an W50 has lived so MPH“! once that tte an never die. A ., l , Tiiiriituustrr1yrhtrrttri? the struttBu until he tells her due Dumber day that he will be gain: any for the holidays. “She mrpeet-. enced n mnmlklouaVsenu of “not, like having something you valued aid had lent, than bu} to you." Bat lhq tirsds,tttat the ssitmee'trrintpt her only psin.’pdn which is almost more than the can hear. A " t PAGE TEN Yet in the and she has that there? is no hope in illusion, that one mast: bee, the terror and lonelmeee. that? only upon muiy can life he founded.: In the atyletheu is remarkable freahneu, subtlety, and beauty. “The moon alum pleat new. a warlike dire won a carpet oi space. The soft white hallo of' the clouds rolled up against it, and mood, drawing noth- ing from the moon but the silvery rays that ttmted than Into spun met- al iand sent them spinning upon their windy journey. The village of Riding Sieve lay silvered in the hollow. pointed roofs and chimneys tall as stair: nae into the cold, coldair." ' “STRAWS AND PRAYER-BOOKS” _ By Jane- Bnnch Cube“ Q Robert M. new 1 Co: Whit m In to who ot ERG-b- ell’s epilogue to the mat Biennium iruiei"a-tftetothinle being and“? He has for'st tg bun laughing at in, has heat at decided to talk to us "rimuiy u m to nun. " is he laughing harder than ever? Like Mr. Shut in the epilogue} of "St. Jon: is he uyink "Now children, you in so stupid mi of drum you hm misled the pdint to! all this no I shall proceed to, all“! to you"? Or is he merely landing more bright lubed bubbles foe as to match, and menace to burst? Aus, only Mr. Cabell cu: answer this: _ . So, be that u it may, Mr. Cabal! In: “I: n W depressing Iand deligh book. He nupounceq, 'on mummcmgninceinall thumbs life bumble. It is thanks to3he man of romance. written tad Atn- written, that mum}: us that “520- body really needs to notice how most of u, in unimportant fut, appmch death gluon!) my Ind monotonous eorridom." link is Y hope in oial- IV since mn'p‘kmvdedce and thiror.. feeof life “an comptnble, let us any. to the knowledge which trflr,itt -tg dint-rut-stout-ttage- mom of railwan.” But the creative rotttntttieigt done can really - the workday world which in no abhorrent. And to mind- ful only of his own pleasure, Mr. Cab- ell has created for Maine]! o world _in which he can be happy. And in that world be In: made no concessions 30 the ueleu world of facts. “Min 53. they‘ay. the only ttnimtd that has Aaron; and so he. Inn-thaw also, if he is to any sine, diversion to, pm- vent his “in: it." And so he phyl as -.do infant: with, straws ind otd men with payer-books. but the liter- ury artist plays with "epmmon same uni piety-and dpath.'t A . Of course you In" nttt,belieied a word of all this, but do remember one thing and that is, it, Cabell but turned the uncut albumin} writing nnd of diversion. T “PROFESSOR. ROW COULD .YOU'T 7 Harry Leon Wilson is making us laugh atrot.' And we cannot thUk of Kroch’s Bodk Store eAll good “Books 'Br “my Leon Wilson Cohopolihn Book Corporation " N. Michal: Amis Chic-go The -"er,tf-"ee"'"C"ei' Mdemmd' haé mien-bu (Continued on Column 8) she thuts that thtrt MM I” PRICE $2.00 5 "‘ B.p.DtrrroNe(PMPANY Publitbcn When We Were Very Yitung .Mdauothor Boitk, BAP???“ ‘ , _ Clone Span go I: ttrs, tstttrAlittc.Iyttt ' PE.R§. .3 asp-111mg! gm. 8 P1535 AND UPER E ,isi tiedthittpetr boqk, the but, in: to gonna. that Guedalla bu ttenp It in- ehideq/pietgmq of A Role Fran”, Thoma Hfrdy mudf Slaw 1httth tlpe l, t Proust, the Emprim Eugenie, dy Pullman. ton andnnoreoto "who have made the history of 'l1iuratutyyl politig'u. A. A. MILNE By Courtney It lay Cooper A new book about t gilded jungle --the city of the: ci us cages where the ctptive wild be at: spend their days. Her! no ta of upon an! monkg: " lions And tigers ,and loop. and ttte u-o unimnla that remember ' ugh men who for. got. 82.00 at 12tt'tl"t A mum; oWNtcp, . Art "thoeytrtire hook about the minis, .o! the cited: numeric Butch With over 130 divina- br B. H. SHEPARD N charming a the verses of Eugene Field. In a gay gift bx of bright. only lots, with ytf,'dt and paper: and: labels, the tour may novel: by Edith Wharton up u attractive) gift _ u "can be “and. “Exquisite stories,- universal! tsitmifteant and enduring” bea ti l," the New York Tuna call: tam The four volumes are " 1Dawn," "The Old Maid," .66 Spark,” "New Yen": Day)? . at them at any bmkztore. ', The ac; 35,00. E ch volume $1.95 Professor I IONS ’N"§TIGERS 'N' EVERYXTHING A New, New! byf murmfNW' m min - "can“ and fumtqmwllo A ':Arryooutor'roxoo "tiiytxr.ata-iefiir'i, r' fn The biggesii.aellitig book~of the' year So _I Big Rowenach (I: P. PUTNA '3 sons New York? ($11777; D. Aptiiin' [id - "'Ei‘im " Wen 82d at. 1".ka City, Verne-by The Finest Pduiblo Giff I I EDITH WIMRTON'S on) NEW YORK ”We-(MM Ne-York Edna Faber by At hookah: wag”. uh " " Wk:- oossftdto, Pat: tr Co. Jr .3!)ng AND all " that NBWXORK Publishers $2.50 _ ..- 'ierk,j'r'Affeh'iy'" janyone writing cod-y who, know- bet. tar how to do it. Not an upmariou your but 3 low delighted chilcklo " the udvantures and misfortune: of Professor, Copphstone of yt.irrntet. i'Tho profuiok inane of thou min f6r whom the adjective "ttttttt w” inwntpd. Om any a fi to- marks, "Yoq {are only 1 toy {balloon tugging " you: string. How any you'd start if the string broke, but how little wax-y you’d get Ward I distant country! You wouldh't last long without the string, old chap- your fan’s all in the tugging." .But that very day. partly due to the pro- fessor’s absentmindedmms, partly to his design the string breaks. ' _ . . The protege: enter: a neighbor'- liouee, left empty for a few weeks end humps there ebuhed at his own der- ing, yet enjoying his delightful free- dom. After a few days he maiden:- dly Beta the house on _ fire and in forced to make u hasty exit, ding-nie- intt himself through the town as an advertising "iaridwteh mam”; -.. . "Anattti%ttioittvaurtetkPi1oted by “Sooner Jsckson" who" middle heme he informs the Professor is F‘Cslemity” our hero Aiineartuted u “Addison Binnie" begins sdyentnru in which he lam snout many other things to .“iive his own life.” One thing he cannot learn, however, is to use the slangwhi'ch is to be as part of his disguise. He thinks that "tlap" is e' word for "ientternot," and we hear him saying to the departing Jackson "PII be a perfect sap while you are gone? We know that he speaks truly. BOOK REVIEW (Continued from Column 1) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS named and. directed I! 'ttret. authorities,» (which; {our 'rmirh doubt) I know nothing otiibditisid no oomorceyith it. Marathon. the youth movement, on I And other. have described It baron: new ”div encei, which is on Miriam to thosewhounde din-human- nection ',L'lltt,'ttllt, Bosnian. eom~ manhunt or with moi-belief and puc- tise of violenee' or “trad-m, In spirit on the convex in one of; revolt against systematic knee and horror _ and tynn'ny an exhibited in'aoeiel arrangements and political event. of I the last twentrutvei- in Europe. _ and particululy in the prolonged bar- '. barism of the Wot-[dwa- thet brought _ so much disaster and demaratiaibion ' and defeat even to the victor- and mined and disintegrated the van- _ quiahed, plunging venom civilize- i tion into an entry clues from which , it is only now downy emerging. f, iaiia that whim hatchery and murder, which it wan-h no more Christian or Jurtitulru' whqp com- mitted between utimn'thnn us may forms of'prlvnto murder which‘ the civilized world u, ia, lines mat. unwed. I believé thu' war can and should be exeoriumxptieated, gunned and abolished, and that the chin! task mung-mum trr', . "str m. ar . 1t,:t_ttuim, June-e iv . ' that; ' l, _ , 'i' " the" mint be no Wine with} g t Dow " A '), I "mmmme ' a - 'e', . I. Ni a new 'llm “tint i , 'ta. , , 5 ll 'GrrQiGititiitiuti'ioriiiiitdhetkit TPt=%' __ " m which youth waldfbo and end '." , CCCtCCCtt?r1 , :t',te,id i,t2'itac'i" iata an, in um I ' a you , ' 2 10mm . - r ' ’ ', , N, nudyomemehorror (aftermath ' t'd.lti'.1'/t'ft'l* 'r. ' iii'aaGijititto.it'ttretirtq, =3“ . "t Jiitursnd'-tuat,qidotetlietf an“, 1"...” , E ways of adjusting iritaitunttoetal dif- , . on g , , am of we: and the eontitti9 cr, ' Ed,‘ memce of militarism 1nd mutter! , z , g phomnndn, including that must- 1 Ci', = - in: from their own government, to F ‘ ',iN11 bathe into them the 4sttttri- which I , , 1llt wm demand that the time has - M: #tesuatd Put nu F, a when men must, "beat their swords ') ' ", I' into ploughshnres end» their span ‘: ---- , i _ 'al into pruning-hooks," when “nation V g a a. shall not fittht nation, neither mu mm a. Banana Il they learn war my more" even under _ K _ it» ' " (Ed-punter at! 'a the {else plea of “defensive war, _, l " ' . which is whit every we: has been he- f We: 7 . , a, lieved to be by those who were in- " ---.ql- l 4. duced to tUht ite-to do these thintts i t 7’ and to do them now for the prehem- 3" "I” Am. . 2 ii ' tion of civilization, is the chief aim “le PARK. 'H- _, l 'rid of the youth movement which quite ‘ . I M o' .sAryrsAt,y..ey.m; . 03.?“me l , ;W '5 ' and {mutual-n " huh-om I I tt “and”. MtgM-0i ; I _ ' I , . . ' t- _ ! _____,r_l_,i's THURSDAY. EDECEMBEI but: 11m m NE Int El u... u DI dot in. th ti in FC, [E Til In: “I

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