ty ‘uthn,Yorl.uï¬M ruilmu".k“ most cordially received. At one appearances he spoke of WJUV.NM“"'" which: Mr. Bromfield made a pleaâ€"it seemedâ€"for living in ‘the suburbs, something . which most of us discovered some time ago. He decried our hurrying moneyed civâ€" ilization and charged us to realize s Bromfield, most talked of at the moment because of the : prize award and the opening 1100 1.A _ Buers uP wrepney‘ Mm'waldblmuhlâ€â€œf"' leadership in the arts as well as in finance. "Germany fought England fornl’ld’W‘_‘,"*.":o find it America‘s." . We with due seriousness our i",!A‘ t o ms _ ""Selected Papers famotis essays |® Man‘s Worship",/ Martha Ostenso hasn‘t really “hit'< the ball" since she wrote â€" "Wild Geese" two years ago and met with such wideâ€"spread acclaim. In "The Dark Dawn" she stopped to meloâ€" drama, and in "The Mad Carews" hn|r i c se m s coacad latest book, she simply fails to NO‘ one‘s interest. It is odd how with the same outer characteristics which she exhibited in her first book Miss Ostenso can have lost the inner fire. But you have stood beside . a picture and watched a copyist at work and seen how with all the seeming fidelity to detail the spirit just wasn‘t there. So it is with "The Mad Carews." It is one of those books which as you nulityon'o:dflviyyon‘nedo- ing so. 1 It is the story of Elsa Bowers who ,lhuh"l'hcm."ohof.poor struggling little settlement of farmâ€" ers, and*Bayliss Caréw whose famiâ€" ly, almost legendary for its wealth and power, lives in the great white wiansion mot far away. Elsa had alâ€" ways loved Bayliss but because of the difference in their station and the lealofisy whick it engendered the .. Lb didbsdoefabiessebimenalt . and seemed.to her to be hate. ME P L 0C 00. achem . HRavils Neverthlesswhen Bayliss asked k_bâ€"n!il-"'m“““ did so at once, that very evening, she tought to escape another suitor but realized afterward it was beâ€" â€â€˜uï¬mmlan. ‘Then follows one of those painful periods® during which a silent war â€ï¬‚mhub-nd‘ld'u‘- the wife in this case feeling that if she sought to escape another suitor come helpless as are all the Carew _women before the charm and fascinâ€" ation of their men. But in the end love conquers and aâ€" general Carew 1 F m TV 4 JUST PARAGRAPHS MEDIOCRE "THE MAD CAREWS" By Martha Ostenso Dodd Mead & Co. ~â€"$25.00 to $50.00 Cash $500.00 Jobs and Up General Remodeling . Additions uhe- :m;; fails to hold and “i.ptiéi;m and of Bertrand Rusâ€" with an introducâ€" responsibilâ€" up to take of â€-wwhufli Mâ€"m Conrad and his books to introduce my OWn sentiâ€" wdmmï¬-md n.bulhnmfully.mncrd- hille abstained." . He ‘has instead set down the facts ;;u-;.â€":eoâ€"-â€"l;lwnh them, â€" and with them given our imaginations free play. He has not done even as : TT Sss CR CARLEE OO Spamac Pm ETD â€" 0| Ladatnt much of the imaginative construcâ€" tive work as could be done in perâ€" fectly consistency with truth. It is a fascinating thing, this wan‘ dering in among the circumstances of Conrad‘s life, cireumstances which have for the most part been shrouded in mystery. To learn of his strange shadowed childbood with his patriot ptrenulncxflohonl’ohnd,dhh‘ uneventful boyhood and his startling desire to make WB career on the sea, Mr. Jeanâ€"Aubry has in the chapters devoted to his travels on the sea kept Aus® o L EPVUSee Po en tee o e a very skillful parallel between the sources from whieh Connd‘dre' the Eooo Pm tailed information is an added reason | for 'uï¬n‘ to keep the book beude‘ one as a work of referenge. > The last ha# of the first volume and a large part of the second is given over to Conrad‘s letters. It is not necessary to dilate upon the charm of those. Letters to friends, literary and business and social, all| bear the stamp of the great master of style. As his lifeâ€"that life which came to an end so much too early| bore always the stamp of the generâ€" ame smivit. the artist, the gentleman. ous spirit, the An Idyl1 of Paris! ‘ THE GAY DBEAMERS By Roger DeVigne Frederick A. Stokes Co. Eight Titles, in many styles of bindings, at from $1.25 a copy Up. Buy from your bookseller Rarely does one find a book so gay, so human yet touched with fantasy as this tale of the five old toyâ€"venders of Paris. EDGAR A. GUEST { The Poet of the People verse has the power to reach m Into the heart â€" to underâ€" nd those things that people Reilly & Lee New York NEIGHBORKHOOD Interesting Happenings A This Part of North Shore and Vicinity ; County Seat Doings away Tuesday evening at in Libertyville following a Charges of manslaughter that were to have been heard against Raymond Ullestad, 18, Chicago, by Justice Herâ€" vey Coulson, last week, brought a continuance as the prosecution was not ready for trial. Attorney Max Przyborski is representing the boy who was also charged with driving while drunk after his car hit and killed James Shiel, aged Chicagoan. Excavation work on the site of the proposed milli_on' do}h.g hospital to be .erected by Sisters _ of Aheâ€" Holy Keller avenue, ,will .start within a | week, according to a statement made before the meetitig of the Lake Counâ€" ty Medical society, at Victory Memâ€", orial hospital last week. {| The Bar association of will county) will be hosts to the Probate of Counâ€" ty Judges association which meets in Joliet this week, Judge P. L. Persons has been informed. A banquet is to . be served at the Joliet Country club. \ Judge Persons and Judge Martin C.) | Decker are both to attend. At the | same time the Illinois Welfare assoâ€" | clation will hold its conference. Supâ€"| | ervisor Fred Funk and Mrs. Mary . | Polmeteer Funk, county court probaâ€"| | tion officer, will attend this convenâ€" tion, which runs the full week. { se \ L The Rev. Father Mac Veigh Harâ€" } rison, of the Order of the Holy Cross is to hold a two weeks‘ Mission at l St. Lawrence‘s Episcopal church, Libâ€" ertyville, beginning October 23 and 1 ending Sunday, Nov. 6. w SS en ues John Cousins, 74 years old, passed Eoenet iesns ‘The Order of the Holy Cross is one | of the leading orders in the Episcoâ€" g:l church in America, whose memâ€"| rs are devoted to the religious life.‘ ‘The order has its headquarters at: West Park, N. Y. ‘ LATE PROCEEDINGS . _ IN PROBATE COURT Recent â€" proceedings _ in Probate | court of interest in this part of the | county are reported as follows: l Ruth M. Keller, et al minors, Highâ€" land Park. Guardian authorized to expent‘tw a month for support of wards. Mary Winchester Carver, Highland Park. Inventory filed. Appraisers appointed. Sale of stocks authorized. ‘Thomas B. Marston, Lake Forest. Will admitted to probate. Estate valued at $125,000 personal and $40,â€" 000 real given to wife, Julia Ewart Marston. _ Letters mumenuryn is (VeFs «MO@uE CCE it sued to Julia Ewart of $250,000. Appraisers . appointed. _ MCX7"7! taken. Gustave Greuel, Highland Park. Will admitted to probate. . Estate: valued at $5000 personal and $8,000 real given to wife, Ulricka Greuel. Mary, E. Brand, Highland Park. Renunciation g(“ dower u:lf ;llltï¬â€˜"‘ ‘% Statute illiam iz&t‘ Appearance of E. S. Gail fot Wim. E. Brand filed._ MLMBWM.!I!- ventory ‘and appraisement bill apâ€" RL Lo 000000 Coxmarty wonseee L COLL . Goanme proved. Sale of personal property authorized. ' Annie Johnson, Highwood. Bond of G. A. O. Engstrom, executor apâ€" }'!nln!lmw (Will here T Oe ac claved an" August Death was due to heart failâ€" HUNTERS NOT GIVING MUCH TROUBLE SO FAR hunters already have begun to overâ€" tun the county in spite of numerons arrests in past years, the true facts are just the reverse, according to Chief Deputy Fred Brown, who states that there have been no complaints mh.u-dhfl- mwwm&e “wh&‘md"“k ‘hunting two weeks <ago and hn‘ .,-.hh!râ€"b-llhelth-'-“'“L m‘-“‘md'm w‘-‘-ï¬mm { deputies feel that there are troublesome times ahead, however, as mm-fl:flfltmm‘ November 10. This, they feel, will be the real test as it has always brought hundreds from Chicago into Lake county fields whether the farmâ€" | ers protested or not. m cag â€" The akeriff has laid plans long ago ihmflï¬mflh plans to arrest and fine the trespassâ€" ors as fast as he can get them in or" ‘der to serve a warning that will be | * As France bniy takes one per cont ‘dm\mM“UM States takes ten per cent of France‘s Contrary to the general belief that AeRnp tC noon t admitted to record on August appointed. Heirship it is casy to sée which ‘HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS * Bond Upholstering â€" Cabinet Work P n onl Melvin D. Sweetland, R.Ph.G. Central Ave. and Second St. Phone Highland Park 200 Sunset ‘Terracm in Favor Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Slip Coversâ€" ‘The largest dyeing plant on the North Shore 890 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 2101â€"1248 For Plumbing and Heating Phone Highland Park 3143 Phone Highland Park 2660 d Deibler Motor Car Corp. . Shadgee Work T. E. PIERSON 710 Yale Lane Rverything in Hardware . Homeâ€"made Rolls, Bread and and B, P. 8. Paints Pastry. Specials for all occasions BRAND BRO8. _ First Class Work in 22â€"24 South First Street 388 Central Ave. Four better, new homes just being started ; this fall for spring occupancy. _ Slowly but surely the character of this being established on a plane that justifies 1 long ago that it would be one of the most a Highland Park. ‘ I have three fine homes ready for occupar doubly insulated, beautifully decorated, al places. _ Priced $12,500 â€" $15,000 â€" $17,000 â€" C J. KILLIAN, INC. CHRYSLER KRAUSS Four New Houses Just Being C Walter W. Wilcox One of the Wilcox Special Built Homes Builder of Wilcox Ho_n_ws The harvest month is here â€"the most colorful of the year. . Nature‘s golden fruit and grain â€" radiant in their dress of ripeness â€" have been gathered. The leaves on the sturdy oaks are‘ tinted with the most beautiful colors on Jack Frost‘s palette. And here and there, wisps of smoke climb lazily skyâ€" ward from cottage chimâ€" neys as though signaling us to come and share the warmth and hospitality THE HARVEST Ice Creams, Ices, Sandwiches In the Alcyon Theatre Bldg. within. & CHarAQuUSR NS TEOZ 10000 plane that justifies the prediction made 2o nne of the most attractive districts in group offer you genuine hospitality at all times. They are always glad to see you, even though you do not visit them for the purpose of purchasing â€" and should you need what they have on their shelves, you will find them "four sauare" business men. LUICK‘S ICE CREAM ANCHOR INN éf this beautiful »s_ection is occupancy. Hot water heat, ated. all modern, real fireâ€" Cash or Terms Phone H. P. 2619 others to be stafted ompleted Fenders & Body Repairing HIGHLAND PARK ‘Teléphone Highland Park 2694 19 South Second Street Highland Park Nash Sales For service and good work . J. STONEWALL 17 North Second Street Upholstering and Nash Leads the World in Moâ€" tor Car Values Park ‘Ave. and Sheridan Road F. L. McOmber, R.Ph.G. Green Bay Road, Highwood, k Highwood _ Ph in this line, call Highland Park 573 DENT SHOP MOTOR SALES Phones 1600 â€" 2423 Luick‘s Ice Cream AUTO P Highland Park 56 USED CARS PAGE FIVE