Footwear :: Fell Bros. M OW nC Shoes for the Entire Family 509 Central Avenue A smart that‘s attuned IMmp BI to Fall Highland Park 156 trimm thiree H kk.. TH Jdzard _ for stre $10.00 up complete rsheim _8 vomen an OT $6.50 $6.50 SPO W n« tie. model Suede, »ptile. mckle Strap sport wear lin H weeks, : pewed â€" Certain not ren How Many Adult eard Adult card holders may borrow any asonable number of books at. one ne. The only limit is on new ficâ€" n titles lent for seven days only. How Long May They Be Kept? Most books may be kept for two wks, ond ifs necessary, may be reâ€" wed once only for a like period. rtain new and popular. books are t renewable, and current periodiâ€" s may be kept seven days ‘only. Books Not in the Library Our ncighboring libraries are willâ€" # to lend us books which we may t hive and which we may find difâ€" ult to obtain. Purchase of Books Welcome When such books are bought for e library, the person making the commendation is notified. Ar T he our all Hiseh Who Why Are Fines Charged? + purpose of fines is to ho May Borrow Books? ne living in Highland Park is employed, attends school or xes on city property may borâ€" ks free. This priviledge has wen refused to those of our rs who are without other liâ€" acilities. s Books for All brary has something of value ho can read.. Every resident amd Park is cordially invited e a registered borrower. Tell ibrary and How to Use It reeâ€"fold function of the pubâ€" y_â€" to educate, to furnish creation, to inspire." Books for All Highland Park Public Library Books May Be Taken THE PRESS to bring books back to the library promptly when the time of loan has expired, so that ‘others may not be deprived of their use. The liberal time limit of loan enables anyone to read and reâ€" turn a book without the payment of fines, if the date of expiration of the lcan plainly stamped inside of the front cover, is watched. May Books Be Reserved? Any book in use by another borâ€" rower may be reserved on the payâ€" ment of small fee ‘to cover the cost of notification by postal eard when the book is available. The reserve fee is one cent for the postal card. their use loan ena turn a b fines, if Main Library Departments The circulation department contains books which may be borrowed by adults for home use. The children‘s department contains a carefully selâ€" vetedâ€"collection of. books for children, Luth for lending and reference. Chilâ€" dren‘up to the eighth grade in school are registered as borrowers in this department. The reference department contains beoks for use in the library building only. . These _ include ‘indexes . to printed material of all kinds, files of only. . These _ include _ indexes . to printed material of all kinds, files of magazines, clippings, maps, encycloâ€" pedias, year books, the local bound newspaper,â€" and other works containâ€" ing authoritative information on all subjects. The reference departi to answer anyâ€"question to which is readily fou cver the telephone. _T saved by. those planning tended use of books in ment by telephoning in what is wanted, so thi Service ByTelephone e department is glad ~question, the answer adily found in print, Time may be ng to make exâ€" in this departâ€" in advance just that the books How to Find a Book Books in all departments are arâ€" ranged on the shelves according to the Dewey â€" Decimal, classification which is by subject. All books are listed in the card catalogue. â€" The loâ€" cation of particular books or subjects and the use of the catalogue ‘will be explained by any library assistant. If you cannot find what you want, ask one of the library staff to help maV Personal Service In addition to helping library paâ€" trons find the books they want and recommending books in which they would be intercsted, the circulation dopartment is always glad to preâ€" bare snecial lists for study on parâ€" pare special lists for study on parâ€" ticular subjects. When Is the Libraryâ€"Open? The library is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily except Sunday. The children‘s room is open from 3 to 6 j,m. daily and on Saturday from 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 6 p.m. Why It Is Your Library The library is supported by the City of Highland Park and maintained by «n annual appropriation. made by the city council. Every citizen of Hlighland Park contributes to its supâ€" port directly or indirectly through taxâ€" ation $1.27 per year, or little more than the cost of a pair of tickets to ore good movie, . Many citizens also muake it a practice to give books, picâ€" tutes or other material to the library from time to time. Such gifts are always acceptable and serve as a permanent memorial to the donor. be collected and made ready for Telephone H. P. 312. Thursday, October 30, 1930