e\ JUST PARAGRAPHS Heinrich Mann, of th mous German novelist, P .omas ) will make his first 0 lists of 7American publishers ;;.i-;-udM' out first his story "Mother Under the title, "Bisma ter," there will be cay of a ter," Trilegy of a Figh ol published this fall a group three which have been played more plays . wh ve be s Kaiser tried to stop the prOdBCRMT of the first of the plays which deals with the dismissal of Bismark and the character of the ruler, but he was unable to do so and the controversy roused only added to their popularity. .0. MBA ouins:‘s 4d m l Kaiser tried to stop the production Remy de Gourmont‘s novel "Le: Songed'un'cnm"â€"“bru'mol- Woman"â€"has been translated into lish for the time.~It is said M’ ‘"de ‘s favorite of his novels. It is a story "OT Tove and nothing else, the sort of story that only a European and perhaps best of all a Frenchman, can write. When Americans do it they produce "The Sheik," a story to thrill the gumâ€"chewing multitudes; when the Prv'q:h do it they produce something like Wis â€" decidedly caviare for dle\ few. © De Gourmont has written his story of love in a series of letters from a number of different people. The letâ€" ters are all beautifully written and all written in the same style, except one or two very youthful ones which are painfully simple. ‘This gives the story less actual verity but . more unity than if every two or three I : e e Mmo esns ce pages, fpr the letters are short, we were transported . into . a different style. L. n en Lt The writers of the letters are varâ€" ied and yet classifiable, two young women both mastered â€"by the passion of lovewho after an interval of ten 1048 1 d in en Abod hn es i years begin to correspond and lie to each other competently about their experiences, two young men insatiâ€" ably curious and quite heartless, two very young girls in different stages 1 e ate ki det All: Jnati. d P0RA , of innocence, two older men who are hecessary to complete the four love episodes. s 1. id e o2 q sb aear Emm e ce dn at t e‘ t “lmipthesu{eol-mlnbocth enter into Paradise. My soul is not yet within the beautiful . luminous prison: â€" it is culling the last flowâ€" ers of freedom. It is sure of tomorâ€" row‘s happiness, but it â€"does not yet feel the quivering of supreme joy, and certainty has not yet enfolded it in its divine but inflexible arms." Says the young girl about to be married. ‘That ber fiance is at the moment the lover of her father‘s mistress is a little irony which has not yet entered to mar the Paradise. SHE DREAMS OF LOVE When hot for certainties . is this our life!"" But not always so dusty an answet as does Judith in this charmingly written novel by Rosamond Lehmann. "Dusty Answer" is the story of the little girl and later the young woman Judith in her first contacts with the , NECEm °> salal 400.A _A idihâ€"n6"Wregpstbep world. Wk-l-di&mad:fldth} children next door provided all the: romance of her life. There were five of them, cousins, Mariella the Grave, 1 th ... s oi drommr Abmiitl : Charlie the handsome, Julian the eynâ€" iell.lodlyfl'wh"‘“"' ‘Toward these children Judith felt . Sulaa" 2 uk "Ah, By Remy de Gourmont Boni & Liveright A DELIGHTFUL NOVEL style is poctical and precise: A LEAXK in a drain or any other fixture in your home is a menâ€" old stop the ~t . But â€"lawn as you se the " By Rosamond Lehmann will thegpby.mave a lot of your _ Henry Holt & Co. what a dusty answer "DUSTY ANSWER" tion, they made the core of all hef they stood apart from her in a curiâ€" ed ‘at the front door aB NS 7 down the drive . . . "htl"!1 they had of all standing together as if to prevent a stranger from breakâ€" ing in among them!" Yet Judith does break in and with ‘each ‘of themâ€"except Charlie who is killed at nineteen in the Warâ€"she has her experience of love. She beâ€" tries to WI MBR MUUC CE O 02g2 mrri.dchrlhlomJnlininuh. Somthemantdhhmkd even as they might be in actual life. Yet Judith‘s exyer'\enulmn;hflll fantastic, a lit entirely real. ‘The charm of the book is in the: firm, delicate style, and in the creaâ€" tion of‘ delightful characters, people distinguished and intelligent, who beâ€" csuse their experiences are not, those met th oÂ¥dfhary life convince us more completely â€" of â€" their delightfuiness than their absolute veracity. . _ By Louise Jordan Miine | So Wingâ€"soldier, tradet, lover, the Chinese Robin Hood, has it in ‘his power to make or mar the double _ romance â€" which _ makes this thrilling novel. â€"â€"Never has Mrs. Milne better portrayed the beauty and romance of China. By Hendrick Willem Van Loon As in his famous "Story of Manâ€" kind," Mr. Van Loon has made history as thrilling as . fiction This is the story of our own backâ€" ground, the struggle of the pioâ€" neers 40 make what we have today and the later influences which mold our lives. Boni & Liveright â€" $5.00 rick A. Stokes Co. $2.00 IN A YUNâ€"NAN COURTYARD a little exaggerated to seem RAPP BRos o ‘â€";Yighland Park, 1677â€"1678â€"1679â€"1680 DOLLAR DAYS,â€"Friday and Saturday n eo2 .h e e October 14th and 15th Ripe Olives 4 cans for . Beauty Pork & Beans 8 No. 2 cans for ______â€" Klaxton Pears 3 No. 3 cans for _ Royal Ann Cherries 3 No. 3 cans for ... Red Pit Cherries 4 No. 2 cans for ___ ‘s mistress, Martin loves Red Pit Cherries sl 4 No. 2 cans ‘for ... mgdm for ... 31 ‘ m 2 clnb Sor ..__._...._ s‘. :‘mfu ;._'-._. <.._sl 7 h. P im fr â€"_.... Ol :l::. 3 cans for _ nsm sl :u‘ï¬o. 2 cans for .........â€". sl Lakeside Green or Wax 31 Beans, 5 No. 2 cans for AMERICA Alola Lima Beans 5 No. 2 cans for . S. H. Shrimp 5 cans for _ 8. H. Bantam Corn 4 No. 2 cans for _ g’::«-ï¬%‘l\m-â€"n the core of all ‘her PLP A 1 !}'A‘l‘fl.m Detroit Post Abandoned, Report, -llod!-nthh Be Augmented __S$1 Fort Wayne, the historic military uu-u-tdn-iu-â€"b-h revolutionary hero, Gen. Anthony Wayne, has been abandoned by the War department it was reported last The personnel of the old post, conâ€" sisting of a battalion of troops, has been stationed at Fort Sheridan and the Lake County military post will continue at the combined strength of the two forts. 'l'hmp'uhkmb!u.'"b' mt.ithnwmlï¬ o Onaea e e ad" | nahendeintAbhiBudinh sabbertrretine d Wayne had lost its military usefu}â€" m;ndhyinthemo!wl‘ business district. Abandoned posts, he stated, are converted: into public wbumldwpu!enedm" a rule. Detroit, he thinks, needs the two square blocks for business so he believes it will besold by the departâ€" â€" Fort Wayne was a much older pou‘ activ than Fort Sheridan. cover Addition of a battallion to the perâ€"| form sonnel of the fort increases the imâ€"| consu portance of that station just that| of de much more and indicates to ewn_t! At To@§tion _ James Howard Hannah, alias James | H. Howard of 4534 North Lincoln kuvenue and Leslie Wheeler, of 900 Montrose avenue, Chicago, were held 1 to the grand jury in default of bonds, \eu‘h in the sum of $2,000, Thursday | afternoon _ at Winnetka, . following ‘their preliminary hearing before Poâ€" | lice Magistrate Byron A. Nelson, on a charge of operating a confidence 1 game in connection with taking orâ€" ‘ ders for rose byshes. | _ Their arrest last 'l‘nes?wu the "1 result of a clever piece work by 'iSerge;nt Harry C. Enault, of the ‘ Winnetka police department who was | assigned to the case upon receipt of | reports from John McEwen, of 808 Hill road, Winnetka, who suspected all was not what it should be in the transaction when he received his | bushes, and from additional~instrucâ€" | tions from the C. E. Kirby company, !o[ Tyler, Tex., whom the rosebush salesmen claimed to represent. résidents , that the ROSE BUSH SALESMEN HELD TO GRAND JURY THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINO ï¬ or w avVNE TROAOPS | cHaAIN OF LAKES PLAN $1 $1 $1 Many of the men also yalue (he privilege of knocking the government, much more tha nthey do that of votâ€" ing for a better one. _ 81 _$1 _$1 :81 Tomatoes SI 6 No. 3 cans for ____.__â€" 4 o. sn n in ___ Sl\ T Ts a cam tor .__@I sifted; 4 No. 2 cans for |Extra Sifted Peas Sl |5 No. 2 cans foF ...._._â€"â€"â€" Tess | iss C §1 E.lg;. 3 cans for ______â€"â€" sl l 8. H. Small Green Beans s] 3 No. 2 cans for .__._._â€"â€" I C H Inrentash @1 June Peas sl h ? No. 2 cans for ._____â€" B8 No. 2s :::: g)rmâ€" nfeny sl Solid Pack Tomatoes Sl 8 No. 2 cans for ____â€" 'gon:tgesum for .._._.__._.__ SI m s oo ie _ _ S T Ts a cam tor .__@I sifted; 4 No. 2 cans for Extra Sifted Peas Sl 5 No. 2 cans for _____â€" 8. H. Small Green Beans 3 No. 2 cans for ..___â€" S. H. Succotash 4 No. 2 cans for _____â€" S. H. Fruit Salad 2 No. 3 cans for ______â€" B. & M. Clam Chowder 4 No. 3 cans for ___ B. & M. Fish Flakes 5 large cans for _____ B. & M. Figh Flakes 7 amail cans for ... 4 No: 2 cans for a much older post men also value the _$1| * $1 _ $1 $1 whe :. $1 __ S$1 __$1 __81 ‘Temporary Organization Effectâ€" ed and Executive Commitâ€" Representatives of the Lake county lake regions recently formed the Lake County Chain of Lakes Plan commisâ€" sion at Cedar Crest; C. K. Anderson of Lake Catherine being elected head permanent Eo Cmmc o onninet ‘The session was called pursuant to & resolution passed at the big mass meeting at the tent just south of Antioch, Stptember 11. In accordance with the wishes of this K. Anderson, who acted as ml""“ ary chairman, appointed a commitâ€" tee of 24 from the different lakes of the region to act as a general committee and it was these delegates who assembmled at Cedar Crest. It was the concensus of opinion of the delegates that a permanent orâ€" n Cl ganization to act as a commission 2"M" further all plans for the region should be made. It is expected that the activities of the plan commission will cover a broad scope and that it will ‘Dmswl. Lake Marie; E. M. Runâ€" | yard,‘ Bluff Lake; Gus P. Peterson, Grass Lake;‘Herman T. Meinersman, |\ Petite Lake; A. J. Amundsen and R. W. Winship, Fox Lake; N. B. White, Pistakee Lake; Fred H. Croasdale, Long Lake and H. DeProfit, Nipperâ€" sink. form a central organization to be consulted in connection with any work of development in this section. At the instance of the commission its chairman, Mr. Anderson, appointâ€" ¢d the foligyigg to act as an execuâ€" Some of our men are expecting to have a wonderful time out in the woods this fall, getting mistaken for woods a deer The first act in the hunting season occurs when the men begin to hunt for their fall clothes, which are just where they put ‘em last spring. Large Carnation Milk 10 cans for .___._......_â€" S. H. Tomato Soup . 12 No. 1 cans for _ lCampbell’s Tomato Soup 10 No. 1 cans for ____.â€"â€" Marshall‘s Kippered Herâ€" ring, 3 large cans for _ Richlieu Kippered Herâ€" ring, 6 cans for ..___..â€" Marie Elizabeth Sarâ€" dines, 3 cans for ...\ MceQuon Boulion Cubes 4 30c tins for ______â€"â€" Rumford‘s Baking Powâ€" der. 5 cans for _____â€"â€" Campfire Marshmallows 4 Bie tings for ... Dromedary Coconut 6 20c pkgs. for ___._â€"â€" New Comb Honey 4 combs for .. * S. H. Shrimp 28c value; 4 jars for Eureka Sweet Pickles or Sw. Mix. or Sw. Relish 4 jars for Raspberry or Strawâ€" berry, 2 gt. jars for __â€" Wright‘s Orange Marâ€" malade, 3 Ige. jars for ... Pickles, 3 jars for act as a c;)mmiuinp and ; 6 for meeting; C _$1 )5 _$1)5 $1)5 ~$1|: ~$1) _$1] _$1|: ~$1 : ‘ $1| _$1| _$1 $1 sh sl _$1 â€"_$1 h __ 81 Press Want Ads Bring Results La 3 Ige bottles for _._____ WA Pansy Jellies, asst. flayâ€" SI ors. 4 glasses for . ors, 4 glasses for JOHN ZENGELER Pure Strained Honey 4 12â€"0z. jars for ___ Boneless Pigs‘ Feet 2 quart jars for _ Boneless Pigs‘ Feet 3 pint jars for _ lAppleBnttu 3 qt. jars for _ Chow Mein Noodles 4 No. 2 cans for .____â€" 8. H. Peanut Butter 4 Ige. jars for ... THE LEADER ECONOMIZER 8. H. Sour Kraut Don‘t b oil _ but cause portion heat . is WILL CUT OIL BILLS ONE portion _ of its | } yorem heat | is wasted, | , as the majority ; of burners are inâ€" . \ } stalled in heatâ€" = ing plants that l were designed to hazard by eliminating high stack / positively reduce your oil bills. The LEADER ECONOMIZER wher nernt part of your heating plant. It heating surface which can be used your present plant, or to heat sunp: garages, etc. .:\\I {l_’om the heat it We Operate Our Own Plant in Highland Park . blame burner . ra ( 2Â¥1 â€" fa? * §b lame the 4 mmer â€" beâ€" } fg . f a large § P ef | its \for> ; wasted, . | majority se avs are inâ€" c Cleaner and Dyer 35 North Sheridan Road ;ï¬ the chimney. 8 cans for _$1 _81 $ 2R when installed is a permaâ€" lant. It adds 75 square feet of be used to reduce the load on at sunparioss, sleeping porches, heat it saves which heretofore Fresh Plate Beef 10 Ibs.: fOF ...« Miller & Hart Sugar cured Bacon 3 lbs. si. stack temperatures EXTRA FANCY WISCONSIN POTATOES â€" (Friday only) the peck P. 169 Fresh Dressed Hens the pound .___.___._â€"â€" Bacon Squares the pound ... California Hams the pound .._.....___â€" Fr. Dressed Frying Chicken, the lb. _ New S the at Yams 6 lbs. for Yellow Dry Onions 6 Ths. fOF ... Yellow Sugar Cured Beef Tongues 3 lbs. for for burn coal. A high te m perature stack is not only a fire hazard but is wasted oil. A LEADER ECONâ€" OMIZER utilizes this waste heat, reduces the fire 45¢ PAGE FIVE and will 3Ti%c _20c¢ Mic 18¢ _ 25¢ _ 25¢ $1 $1 $1 S$1 _$1 _81