a book, perhaps Lsaearhoura's Scien- tif , . ll O T ' M I book. (We reprint the formula be- low as handy information for pasting over the workbench.) But that's only the first inning for the books. when am for instance and furthermore, several useful books ddr assistini the amateur But when the rubbish is all out? That is when the man of the house comes to the library__and asks for the government formula for white- wash, and the librarian produces it in rjtjégix’t he'done, you on. Certain- ly, a mun doesn’t need . book to tell him to don't the rubbish from the cellar. His wife will remind himpf thid." 'ee F" m' - _ _ Sheridan Rd. SPRING CLEANING DONE? - -- r - - --e-s"'.ee-. _ - "'""'"""'"NF for three. years. Renate leaves no egg-effects, but at the same time it positively prevents moth attack. 25 North “m "w, Br holstered furniture, etc., can be 100% moth-safe. Reliable men come into your home with the Konate Process, orarticleewillbeealledforanddelivered. Youarenot annoyed . .-. you have no worry overattoths . .' . undone treatment is guaranteed protection mine: moth-damage and 11trttr,titPt1tttrryyr1 prpqf, pt Kant; _eoleetienee, LIBRARY If not, you will find our services most eméient, con- venient and manila]. MOTH INSURANCE fad: Rugs-Carpets--- "T ii)sce, Tapestries, etc.' _ 'CC. 7 CLEANERS W _ angel an Le. MODERATE PRICES 1.x. Then there is the outside of the house to be considered. Hes . see- tion of the concrete drive gone to A useful book on the general inb- jeet of interior deeomtion itt K9003: I4omr-ter-BrrtrurtmrTmiiriiaiii.TrE'ii; considers different types of homes and rooms, with chapters on painting and furniture, finishing floors and making slip covers. ' V . ill's end Wickenden’s House-Oinelf Book, which also includes, upproprl- ately for Clean-up Week, chapters on the treatment of 'loom and wood, work, home Carpentry, safety in the household, and miscellaneous recipes. Finally should be mentioned Kelly’s Household Painter, and ’Sebin’s House Painting. - - -» -» It is simple-and inex- pensive to have guy-gm- teed protection against moth-@2119. Your fine fliiiii' coverings, 31mm Murmur Phone Highland Park In the reference department of the library there in kept on " e nlmble bulletin evaluating ell subscription note which ere submitted to the An- ericen Library association. This is kept on file for your use and will tell ',q.At..t.ryr, .r- mat-amt t'iltii'i'i'i)'t,iilt1'l/ley wtiiii misin- it; the Everyone, sooner or later, Ins the pleasure of s on]! fromienu for various subscription hob or "sets†--to the them their autumn name. Doubtlssm “burials receive inch cells mor'e frequently than others. The.“London Illustrated News? (or Doc. 27; 1930, and Jan. M, 1931, con- tain article; Itp stamps. illustrating the use of 1rWiiTiiiiiaitd ships " re- productions. , r V P. B, " Jgra,,tt.igggs.ti..t,tttmortrc- which no longer are used, turn them over to the public library. The li.. 1ttrarrean_oftenmteeveirote1trodu I in good condition, to replace worn F copies. Sometimes‘ it an! exchange duplicates with other libraries, or otherwise '"dis'pose of them so ,_as to, was“ its took fund. meat Formula fir Whitewash Stamp and Coin Company. The latest lump Tiine"trtth boiling water, keep- ing 3739ng during the process“ StKin it and Edd a paaFiiriiiirt dis- solved in wann- water; 3 pounds of ground rice put in' boiling water and boiledto a thin paste; half (mun .oLSpanish powdered whiting and a pound of clear blue, dissolved in warm water; mix these well together and let the mixture stand for several days. Keep the wash thus prepared in a kettle or portable furnace and when used put it on as hot as possible with *a pdinter's or whitewash brush. l Stamps Philatelists are increasing in Highland Park., For their beiteflt we list here some of the thg’sge-_ Marcos A, in jib-is thiH. T" First of course, is the catalog of the Scott Stern and Coin company. The latest edition is kept in the reference room. The previous edition circulates. Next in importance is the ofBeinl document of the U. B. Post Offfee describing the United States stamns from 1847 to 1928. The library has as well a sub- scription to Meekel’s "Weekly Stamp News." These m only a few" of the prac- ticil or suggestive books whichch be_bo§row_e_d_fro§n the libnry. _ tipirahirta retc;,tiarthLaaetintuirst Titling; Your thoroudhbtitttt home tPNt8t,tr 1teso1y,..tt1t1irutheyyr.i, out tor. 1i'r"'miWtu'tt'tr" “â€70: iii6tiithCtiiii" started it in the house or under glass. Still, . lot can be done, even though one has hem a little late, to provide for color end {mania June. H there is o garden book which your li- brary doesn’t have, let them know, for "t will be purchased if still in print. A gutter of on inch on the, 1iome-hooksheir should also!» hand“ for the U. S. Fennel-a; . TheseamraneetmarriiriiGriiria by the Highland Park public library. Two which have recently come to our " tention are number 1691, on "'rrans. planting Trees and Shrubs,†and num- ber 1044, on "The City Home "Gar- pieces? Another bit of worth while construction work which there is still timo for, is a “on ham. Mal directions for 191:3:me on found rNrri.rmpqriiiiriif-' Btsthrtttt, _ number 609. T A Secondnry Defense . Opei'ating drainage enterprises thetqrhftyt_the, --"utt----emprutd 5.031.122. are; gamma: aritir 3&9,- 049, an increase of 28.8 per cent. The drainage enterprise of Illinois, reported 5,992 miles of open ditched, 107 "mites of levees end dikes' end 4,325 miles of tile drains in 1929. ' The county has a total of 37,496 acres of land in drainage enterprises, while 4,176 are partly drained. The remainder described " drained and fit for a normal crop, but only'29,- 769 acres had been planted when the census was taken. ' N Lake county has $1,176,372 invest- ed in drainage enterprises, according tspdhtuerttsitn,htarasru., lrhotmzsttrare, the result of iSli"iiiiiir cams and were made public this Week At Wash.. inzton. 7- _ mm _-r-c-ist, tHarry-Roi- -- - " r--; ' The%tildrmthrroom winks *opeu'in day during the vacation Week: Satur- day morning will conclude the story- hour' program mtil'the "ll activities Rte fanned in the new litmrry build, ing. We should like to see a many children n possible at this last story. County Has Large Sum . Invested in Drainage Projects, Report Says ' "NFird the New Philosophy The $34!“: 1h1..ttte1tJbasatua. ' i " "NE -- F-__-ie------,--------- --ee-eeew---i_-ee-"ie Into the philosophic blackness in 'rnys’vofhaz- GFCtu'ii'iiiairi"' to thine. ‘There seems to be approaching a new use when science and philosophy to- gether will, release as from the dead- ening etrieta of meetiiusUtte thought and open vista of motive possibili- ties of free minds. Electrons. says overetreet. are not the only reality, for ten1ity is the 'mmrtottl of oil points of view, including that of mind. 2rher-h-r-mimr-isr-t-ansrt-or-amttrrii- end " such represents the most im- portant part, because it is forever reaching forward and making new combinations, producing sodtethintr which ins not in the world before. It is even now creating a new phil- osophy of life for those who wish to get beyond mechanisms. - Library Lanterns. ' Ill la-l Ann-o CHURCH annals ' thmdrtr Itâ€! 0:801.- . luv-o. m 0-†“Ii-Imus.“ wm‘m In... no. You no cordially tetvttedtovtstt the Ming Room, _ “a "in In». «(an m “that. Ochoa "mania, be . 'ed, mad. or m. er. noun: w... a"... Wed-clay um 7:80 “Iâ€. “WEE?- authority of its author-hip or editor- ship, tad other details which would be known by the prospective purchas- " NORTH. SHERIDAN ROAD _ Highland Park rim Church a can when. or manna Pm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Iain-Inca by a 'fe Pte., ther" it} In“ “by Thundsy. April 28, 19 can]. Wag, this cu on gee Pastor who m der hi ttourtat Dar u unto It his In Tubing ber net: Rev a cite! airline worker during try-qt: 28 to] arid p land I brats i istry. first pletet quest dent: SEW can“ work had six 1! tent} ttrg- was Than For