20 Iwo Appointed Members State Board of Pardons ' Sail on June 30 on our eleventh annual North Cape Cruise. Visit Ieeland, the Land of the Midnight Sun, the Fjords of Norway, Trondhjem, Bergen, and Oslo, Visby and Stockâ€" holm, Copenhagen, Danzig and above all Leningrad and Moscow. On the newest of the great Cunarders â€"$. 8. "Carinthia". Thirtyâ€"five restful days to Havre or Southamptonâ€"then continue your pleasures where you will. Sailing after schools and colleges have closed, this cruise has always been extremely popular with young people. RAYM O N Dâ€" WHILTCOMB RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO 176 N. Michigan Avenue or your local Steamship Agent Earope, O Aj Please send me your C) North Cape mnyfl_C-flobT-vdDi- 176 N. Michigan Ave. â€" State 8615 CHICACO ind To Paris via Jeeland ... Perhaps you feel that you must find a new way to Europe . . . one that will really add something to your tip abroad. mmerson the Municipal beer the pres Both had bowr Essington, appointed in to fill t year trong court publi W a PRUTH ABOUT ALL "WORLD WITHOUT END that take after Lo 1t 10n a inl m ind app ind )ernap ald . ne Th We h J there quit the Luo i he ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist » the first part of the volume ed first in 1927, might easily for all, Without . any. pretenâ€" r desire to stimulate this womâ€" told the story of her life. You ite certain that no single thing iporessed nor yet heightened, e suke of making any effort. Ubec Iuve! Bowr se "dowin "As‘ It reanlnel tillhes imeg Delivery including Sunday Opposite Chicago North Western Station baurk in th int ut ndeed ul Helen Thon By Helen Thomas iman The ely al W r have been so content to eâ€"unvarnished : truth.. Not : are liars, but their minds from the bonds of reality initial fertilizing germ has d in their brain. _ No, it « a loving woman, gathérâ€" bit of her husband‘s life « a tribute on the altar of in In W a he art ped Th nou the #Â¥ EesTtHER GOULDS <RAVEL â€" CORNL R . Thomas, ‘the English killed at Gallipoli. It of the simplest human us ever written, cerâ€" he most honest. .The «" which Mrs. Thomas wh an tribute on the alta her writing as in s scarcely to be â€" other reality than not an . exp« docums g n Mr iven." The shivers ur spine. Well, this like that, And how, without that cloak & with â€" the c early s. Thomas does not of herself as plain friendship _ ripens the love takes its MP ome home uk ol angul under the nt d for the artist wnt ence to «read .o It is like iary, though arcely anon ym THE PRESS you her husâ€" English incet the love all city h. the strC Moth fir the onâ€" his "To know is science, but merely to believe one knows is ignorance," said Hippocrates, "father of mediâ€" cine." When you are tempted to self medication, ‘remember that vou do not know. Your physician is a trained scientistâ€"he knows! Where Science & Ethics Ren course into m of children. later years, it years . in LNe . MEMIARIAIV Y TA CICIT Thomas was subject. Mrs. Thomas does not attempt to soften the darkâ€" ness of these times when tormenting himself through her he treated ‘her cruelly. _ This indeed is a victory of truth over love and pride. But love always held firm through these times, which amounted to illness, almost to insanity, «and at last the war came, to take iway all these doubts of self which had caused the illnesses, to pour the sensitive poet into the mould of the soldier. There is something epic in the traâ€" gedy of the final parting with which the book closes: ‘"Panic seized me, and I ran through the mist and the snow to the top of the hill, and stood there a moment dumbly, with strainâ€" ing eyes and ears,. There was nothâ€" ing but the mist and the snow and the silence of death." snow there ing ¢ ing â€" the s 1N "Elephant _ King" . Ly â€" Reginald Campbell is that type of book which might be written for adults or chilâ€" dren. <Jt is an animal stery, of an elephant in the teik forests of Siam, but it has also an intersprinkling of Poo Lorn, the King Elephant is a noble beast, having that. sagacity and wisdom with which those who know elephants credit them. He wins his freedom, saves the life of a small child who has been his friend, wreaks vengeance on his enemies, puts the whole country of Siam into uproar, and lives aâ€" life of adventure in the The chief charm of this very simâ€" ply told tale is in the atmosphere of the powerful and secret jungle, the life of the few whites ‘who exist in such outposts of civilization, of the coolies, â€" of ~the â€" inevitable slitâ€"eyed Chinaman, who, poor things, must alâ€" ways be the villains. Knowledge THE JUNGLE OF SIAM "ELEPHANT KING" stor By Reginald ('amphell. Richard R. Smith murriage and the rearing . _ The \tragedy of their . in fact all their married the â€" melancholy: to which Phone 144 The Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 Rough Dryâ€"Wet Washâ€"Flat Work The bigger the market the better the results. RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM PRESS WANTâ€"ADS for RESULTS ECONOMICA:, YET INCOMPARABLY BETTER Ex10¢ Painters and Decorators Telephone Deerfield 72 McGARVIE BROTHERS J. M. 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