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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1925, p. 15

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bl“ PM»: [E ti a In; _ “In du. w.. Vin mad the up. th- a. "Ne . Lady" is u an” not If.» as she was foolilh artd mum ." Nothing oftho no- h Mi. h triu- ihhfmalty Besides: The: ad “in In "herrtelri, hath the " - ". - . or: only mu! m SEW]!!! nor "" att, - tt ',ecutt'N",gd"t, by losing every penny she bu in tttttgl r , J','."','",'.".':', the world. Then the father mud n d the too he; needs change his club for a wand, tttt ' to sNtttti d Which he does,’ the wand being a . . ',"u'd'l'a'll'Xu'ld checkbook ' 'c, , . _ M rightm'to buy at Baehtoundoettlternilio,fittted all I! 'm ftrr the Will! following respectfully one day behind - i, for diversion, to send and second dim, to become involved tht-ids li', . the M stairs to a. in various unexpected situations. By]. that w l W m would vuearttttetst.r1tttkrteetur.etesdand earth: intaothattheymight propoktitm Mm" the ,4mur art. H to h , . pleasing ensemble. in. tteetmtes,,httreetad. in pociaIiam It VII Fm». privilege .m and some Pt1tgrrndienh', thus giving "ttund r, artist to “PM " Sir 2i,1ei'iiArti,/',r,,, .eoereepondept, W of r , dinners or week-end . chance to) rr., mmttrerytf things _ Ri atmnt Day m the abmtrthe irir' and the trortd. And ”of " » and his family waa Nttey lave melting of conviction about d: on a y royal 'tits. them too. There are several other ah. N ' in! ail this .u au. characters. also, “ho help. to give . aitt- his Li ' achievements with per- 'rather vivid, picture of after-them“ ~~~*.Ifyouhldn'ottbewnd‘r _:' "fijtijiiiij, his reputation and the And then Sylvia meets"the young r 'WA. J assurance of your own American and it all ends up in Grand one in -- 1.hetp.tioets of the book Rapids. grand Rapids, born of fur- m , - c, r 'hlm a very neglig- niture and respectability. (Wd',,'." ". 'bat. a' refreshing trait Philip Gibbs Ineans this as a burning in a great v" at-yea, perhaps am 'lr'; or a suggestion to pennilesa but fair ttttnoe "the rant may: inn-akin: English maidens is‘ a watery. In ytit L ' either case he Utrmade nn entertain- Autt_t - from the varied person-l in: no?! r. ' 'T 5v,ijtttttIdirr9, my M. 1m gm i: you: til-ids - manta an» I It": 1 "tutrit Heo '.trtoiuar.tiat, '1! its ' of flf; Volume tell- u b "thrtt I dominating, "Mean n tmr If??? .trho'imtid Ill- - l ' n V new p. u: " " h-hufone butting “not [, does the beak mix ;5'iiiiiifj ry but than”. T ‘fl ith, ions which“: of it in.” autumn. Pieces ld aeuip- . - .. . quisite 800111; than re- s aise ',', the Cream“ of hm ' often inte at people. *1] rec.» actions of {wing of an “m ','btit seem tp hueiboen to b . iat ‘ inspiring pm or his it. I has eorkrmttid, tho, a In! ' af Ihteliatt lug. The tmtr tn y any: when all the dun of nd teg luminous - “club... them .” Mn G. a“... s..- . WHE ATLAS CO. '52:" liiAt E te . llii8llliiiiiililidtiltl - MG “WT Ad Mrsmamas So; Second St. numdhrk. m. " ha is able to m some i Initiating idea about and pnctico "t nip- ting. Artist brunet» fail to be interested. , fact by every page of E hunting book. V ' , Which Leads rand Rapids t law in Books of by. Trucker mi, Po lists write to ESTHER k of I'll KW 1TTLE, BROWN & co. rem}! tt" FEET'OF. CLAY» 2| .ECK LESS LADY” How-Linda Monh. cough in the setrot circumstance. finds herself rnatcriedvagatnst predatory men and arrhant women: finds a love. a sorrow and aOeartache; and by all of this is made 0 Wu rare and bvablc. 5 ' _ "otraotttoooeeti'ris _r. V tttgt: 9,... Painters; and Decbfatafs man, anus}: AND emsw- ' PUBLISHERS, BOSTON ' .' Dorm. m. tseebnes.httimsud in podaliun and some M‘mdicah, thus trivia: Sir Philih V9; (wu- .eoere'tspondsmt, a chnnce to) 'r.f rumba-got things aboutthe it“ out! the world. And "they hove Weight: of conviction about them too. “or: on several otlier eharaetarm. also, who help. to give' a 'rather vivid, picture of "tep-the-war Back to London they all to, fithdr Ntlttwietrrtarretfuttr one day haiku! and second cuss. to become involved in var-hug unexpected situation. Syl- via amp-in to look upon in mud tad proposed to. Minn the ”an: art- mrN. She thjnh he in going to, rob hem of her chilglren nnd bprqv'ent hill! the makes n dmrerrateittempt to will q fortune in one- evening " Monte Citrle-settough to mettle her debts and whisk the chilten away. She only succeed: in settli he: fete by losing every penny she but in the world. Then the father must needs charge his club for n wand. Which he (has, the wnnd being a chick book. r "One of by; best novels ever writ- ten in Atiieiet."-A. LI Mencken. IHr'eosert/Braee ' Co., New York . this old may)!” theirHithert A mm and my gnaw. But mi: mother doesn't who hhr hut-band {up owhom she an 1 hr' 'tttteen yup before,’u n '/),v"llo',d,'d'tt,"r') mount-t bed: destined 'teh: On tlq.eontrarrahe takes h foe the, Slim“ Lawn _ Harper and Bmthem' Putgugter. Shoe 1817 'ditl,'g,,)t:'lyat,dtit, in: Engushmnng'came endi NJ harder then an the others. _ ttrt end Stephen were annoyed st Int, then after I com-team~ "i:,Fii"i,'ij.i,:i't "him sttMeienttr touched to ask; him ht. to teni ( r "I "Averylnobink In , link} villa than Kw Carlo. It itttterkind'oeitiutut ,, gem. nh nap and Inn our t wall star- ind; “an“ dtheir m an, at the wide wicker furnished Po h, with the mi some laid but, and We the cozy living foom Nd“ 'tiuitttito'vem and Mood pine; , li' I“?! of his lurch l?iirttirt, been. And yet ihe starts! out rather) well, this “adorable max? of two) extremely attiU,tive chi ten; Mrs' Wining anirhiet. Ind #wphen I?” spendintrthe sunny manure! spring unity of By ROSE WILDER LANE HE WAS A MAN l ARROWSMITH mun." wane, mm $3.00 1 . Eva-[whore 'ih?odiirri?) New York 81.00 Some ot the accomplishments of-or- plan fume“ , at T the agricultural school unstained _by Near Eat R64 lief in'R' inn mom: are summar- ized in ;lti!,li'it, tepyt here. Ameri- eytattetho, "O e improved the crops to ramp sing degree, Md among the achievome blot: orphan My! in fur- nipsvwoig ting 24 pounds, been " 20. pounds, a g potato firm which yiel A ed400 31m.t_bum. Such tirl who no out precedent ”when; in Russia. an [be report. ' ' T F t The beet message which has come from the 'lv'i',1,'tit House in may weeks is the ptect 1 advice C which "the President; has giyen the people at large to (orttet Washington a while and to think 'of. their owh business. _He phrag'ed it with greater elegance, it is true, but the point of what he said ha been appreciated by "all. Furthe re, in asking the business flush of t country to forget Wash- Id ington, he has tuteauYeo-rorser1tte1t in r a program tdatrsistrthem in this line. 'iTo that end he htus_subr'used that the H‘Psui Pttotr". activities of various, bureaus, ', boards ind eontrttiapitmC which his bred an entirely distinct race of ttrayttiea,1, auditor account. ants, willlbe halted. After a board or .a commission tttut made a proper in- vestig‘stiin end has deliberately reached ' 'it,',t1tuil; agrees that such conclusions ore ‘pperiy a mat. ter for publicity; but, the :hsbit of making progressive reports. fatthded on half truths and 1tttt visions; which have excited and disturbed business nien, s with his expressed dis-p prohi. t is true that the democra- tie mem r of anew! these govern- mental de investigating bodies has issued a reclamation of his own. sn- nouncing this dissent min the presh- dent's rate. but there need be no fear that this] note of defame will last very lone) The‘business men of the country pin [the whole ere trying to do the ri ‘ht thing in the right way. V The -p dent. appreciates that sud been mi sson why, in additiop to their '0 inszy business problems, they shou be eontinpa1irrorried by amatedr nvestigators with sgovernv when“! dges mnd .credentilsls.‘ The public at we will commend his det cision. _) .' l- ’ " ORPHAN FARMERS Amonk other well known painters represented are Felicia Waldo How- ell, Joseph Permell, Edward H. Pott. hut, Bettha, Muzzle:- Peyton, Man ce Prenderitnat, ‘ Charles H. Ric Chance): 1“. Ryder, Flora' Sch n- feld, Salcia Bahnc, Ben Silbert. - liam Starkweather, Thomas E. T b. mtuitre/7lkhmrd B.pk Ulreich, Ed J. P. TinImons, Dudley Crafts W t4 son, Rudolph Welsenbon), Malio 11] Young, ." t Scott Williams. Al 1 Schille, Belem Stevens and ma y others. whom the" high standing the nth}: named in this partial l t of exhibitions we may be assured f one of the mogt ittttrestityrtindmiri ’ exhibition}: cf'Water Color paintin I. ever held in the Art Institute. L FORGET WASHINGTON. ' VCOLLIDGE’S ADVICE Urges People. to Attend to Busi- a are out of twenty-men point- ingl, do a.nuinly in the Chateau dis- trict o , Wranee and Suntan-land. Edith flg'art,fg,e,t,g of Piaf. Al- fred E. I maroon; fotmerlr, at the Art Institute atom undo =two from her home in: “lilndelphia, George Pam Ennis condo eleven interesting scone; painted I along the “Atlantic coast, Louis Kyonberg shown fouriof his de. lightful uniting: of ballet trirlg, Carl R. Kugt has I 1plendid, painting“ culled. "On the Road," HAyley Lover exhibitrthiee marines, Philip Iwittle, shows two, Ann: Lynch has a Paris; scene, Fiederick v. Poole of the Art) Institute} school faculty bu four iii) usually good paintings. _ [ 1urmiinr sends about to painting, and um the artiaU are-(glut: Ber- gen, _ ‘wcll known urine painter; Raoul rank, Adolph Mmuer, Toni Binder, flout Ebert, Hugo Kooi'olit: and until other: who at: known to the Anglican public through previous exhibitions. . ' ' The ghost water colorist: among Amos-loin painter- are well represent-l ed. . Funk W. 1untutit.aturm, five pie,. tures,' George Elmer Browne eight, John P) Carlson two, John E. Cacti- gnn two. Randal Buoy ttve, while Arthur {8. Davies provides ttirvyrttlt rr 'v""'$"'"" V‘ flee weeks, eioaiittr Jane 4. There will be a number of "plendid milking. from Norway, (any from Swedoai some from Scotland, a few from Huh- gnry. England "in tepmented with fourteen pictures. and "mmtt'tltq.ex., hibitom ne nub noted _artuts u Muirhepd Bone, 1rrat9iirrttrwvrt.i, R. J. Eur ttht Moony, (C. W, MacIntosh and otth. , _ ' '7“--. .. .vw nun" ll prom- ised inl,tht 5min: Intern-thud Exhibit?” of Water Colos, " the Art institute May l for I stay of flee weeks. clash» Jun. A an...“ ---m Art Work of Tina DISPLAY m INTERESTING MANY mum or' 3 ' ' WATER coma snow nods, Relegate PINS 7 To, Background 1itlthgtseyr,tttier, its We m HIGHLAND pm nus, gum an, mania in Countries Exhibited; at Institute May 1 to f June, Fourth iihigiiCiitG CROPS From A New York {hams who muddy mmtedndivmcrefuudtouke any dimer: . 'iartre than ii Joyne- thing in mi rrmdie'tioit that the mix. lennium is iteir at land. _. / In Valium: just new the' people are not.» mac intemtod‘in. n eon- ferenco to About}: war us they are in knowing whether Wah.arr Johnson re going to have up good I yen? n he, did in 1924. .. _ . , Somehne interested in improving 'the‘lot at his f fellow-men declem there ought to" be 'more exits ftoin banquet halls. The suggestion is so excellent thit it put: to rent the notion that ‘Americans are losing thanI inventive" inoimttoit. Then hive been behave“ at which every} diner, herring {possibly the 'tpenket,‘ should hare had " individual exitq There have been 'ttttdinner/pts-tls e: of a character that .kept the de-' fen-elm truesth looking Iii-tinny at the doom and counting the slow much of the minutes to the time when a rush tojthe open air could be made. Mnhy e , its end heady, would permit "were to dhpnrt unobtrui livelyxhud wit their‘reuon intact. leaving behind the comndee who sit through henq ts Itoieelly in test! of 'lllflUlle.'le1,'yL'd Blade.: . URGES MORE EXITS V _ FOR BANQUET HALLS Should Be, Meantrof Escape for _ Guests‘Wlien Speakers Are ' Lorttt-Winded tl Colonel John Coolidge, who has t!- was been i considerate father, em as the tireisidqnt hu may: been I dutiful son, journeyed to Benton hit rtek to allow the doctorsj to lock COL. woman oirrtr-,yi, - " T HIMSELF, INSPECTED- Finds His andition rico.' n." For His Age and Goes hack to Farm _ North? Sharp Gas" Company What utilised. 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