if“? Unblushing Caucasian. of n Ver.. sntile Rascal! Nktley Luca, a born criminal. who hat served time in the jails of many cities and countries, tells many utoniahing secrets of the underworld in The American Weeks ly, the magazine distributed with) next Sunday's Chicago Herald "l" Examiner. "II New 1934 Nash Cars Are " Display Here Takes Building Management F'. B. Williitns, who form long period here mi specialized in build- ing munagemeqt, bu taken over the agency of thd Witty Apartment Building at 475% Rpger Williams Av- enue. Ravinia. â€here Ire Bve mod-i ern apartments! in this building. 1 "How about starting a set of Dickens or Mark Twain or Shake- speare for you: literary child? Get your shopping Hist: ready and come to the fair," is the invitation. shopping early avoiding the city was and at the some time bane- Ating the school, is incomparable. The invitation to attend la Wed fir and wide and is not limited alone to the inmodiote community. -The opening of the fair, will take place Tu'eodax afternoon, Nov. 81, in the Village; Home at a regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher Aa- Vsociation? The' Ravinia lollool- chil- dren, who will have a book wield tussrtntrly, program the preceding] Friday, have agreed to repeat the beat features tor the entertainment] of parents. This has always been} a very popular program and Inset: enjoyed by evjtyone. The fair be opened th two following day; from 9 to It, o'eloek and from 1: until 6, with plenty of opportunity) to browse. Ttiere will be more koi..! lat books than ever before, and at number of inexpensive series of the; classics:, . . l ortttertavtU-taiiGiGriL. toeiatittr.ebmraelthr1nrt. for minimum rum-mum tauptneesNetv.gttott. mm: thi-ristitrtre"ttt-mttmt. m than mafwith n wide splee- tion ofhooh‘for childm Ill the my fromthopietnrebooklunto high school interests. Any book. eemtfhtmtrtt_itismtttntdiarrlar, may be ordeeid " the hit and an. f" NEW LOW'PRICES Hoasmuwx Rm: Imam-£- Come Now-French Lick’s climate is ttlorious, in t . fall and severe winter weather is are. For the golfer o rider every day of the year will bring new delights. On five days who! each of the put five winters has the lfer been compelled to forego his favorite sport out of doo . Giv,e in 10 days of your time and we'll give You I ref hed, renewed body and a new mental pietatre of ife. Wire or write for, reservations or descriptive inlet. 'fp,'t; 'flria'diiii2'S'i7'a' U,02" l y when other“. cumukhtlu . . 9-bit M m GOLF as. was an Iris', "guru, 'e...._ , tart-u nA‘p mull-D Salt Butt ttnd m ( Ne m. not - _ «is... who of ttsk eon-Manic- 00) Chiidrm, (undu- 18), Nut... . 9391M (Igor lvolvoLL gun... FREE ROOM WITH PRIVATE BAT% AND MEALS The owners of thousands of Amerieat great nam) come here religiously once or twice a "ttr--- waters, enjoyed moderate exercise, slept unbroken ni the ttoporifle air of the Cumberland foothills, and go to the problems of business, finance, the-arts, the r sport refreshed and with healthy bodies equipped the biiiiii'i of their busy lives. They ate coming, and their children too. Some come a thousand or more miles, some from ov for French Liek's waters are famous on the Contin For pe-thy trip with all it? bettefius my bound at Will you risk a few days---. week or ten---. few for a year's health? ' 7 (In clad “Nun-hr "a. Itâ€. I.“ in. nu) Ins} of a few hours' iiGirj Grirr. Giaiiiiiiiiri/"s FRENCHLIC BeNov. 21 to 24 ee thy Whip Sells Health! one’s Get-a-wiy and Hurry Janos au.. Petersuni. This ater um place in I far-oft land whgre,old toys be- come new and gay. " , Blue 'urns-rt-et). A délightful picture story book ttut tells about i Steam Shovel Fir Me.tc-Edelatat. ’ The illustrations mid text ,tell “I: steam is', how it .wqus and descri f the mgchines it maples. Spunrr---mder. Story ot a white '3hetltutdoony who; had nimy M- ventures. ', , 'i, tro1u9tCe-eohs. tu old and well-loved story“ midi! doubly entertalnintr by the amusing pits tures, grttphie and gall of “Mon. The A B C Byinrr4ajr. The doings of a sprightly bunqy sweep through the pugs: Ewifh tr, rhythm which i; evident in Ethe accompany- ing rimed alphabet. Cabinet Work and whisking "Our ninth!“ not. with In Stork About Pind--Flaelt. An en- joyable nursery tale,.withj pictures full of life and color', about in Peking duekling,whose home was aboard a housebUt on the an'gtze river. The Handsome D:6n1ttr-Davu. A delightful story of Italy. Picture Story Roch Powder-Averill ind Stanley. Fas.. cinatiittt pictures; illustrate this story, which tells how Powder, the white colt. run “my and joined the circus. , t _ This year Nation-l Book Week will be observed than November " to la inclusive; the them being: Grow' up with books) odd; shelf. for every year. The library', devoted the entire evening of Noteplte " to ehitdrett's books. “Miss Jennie Gay Van Cleve, speeidlist in ehildren't literature with the Americeh u. brar.t Association in‘ Chieigo, 'spoke; on the recent boolprthat hove been published for boyeand trirht. Miss Aran Cleve recommends: . me:.r:ttht_easyri, is}??? Aiaiys' sprinted in'tu,ttstriUhees' Weekly for October 21. continue. “lent yeeri in. Nove ir over 10,000 school: planned " protect: for close Warm: 6,000 libraries 1 "nosed specmjbook diopleye; more I ttuur600 parent-What "soeinttorts, women’s clubs, and study groups, oor and Girl bttft end other a:- uni tions devo .their November unwrap to the discussion of ettik dren? tending. Both Week program were, broadcast over thm' notion- wide? ndio hook-ope I: there my question that .11 ouch publicity he. made the publio; young end old, .moi'e book eomseiohst" 520 LINCOLN rm PLACE near Lincoln Avenue \ “Hook Week him that “tun will)â€. But my» Ili'udy come of its sad may: Wheat place for {itself on edema†It†---Calt HighlinAEPuk 160iF-- 7 fer". Cheerful? Gina l a. arounWALL IrT0LSTEiuNG , menu’s? 66317131" "wiiirii at radium; .I T E . w ' ji, ' 1 ' :4 HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY t on ttit. taurtdari" an has. tit m mick which I", , _ ' a. gray _ .' i, HIGHLAND PARK nukms B, have an the thts in phom‘e him of tlars-- , meet 10w - I SEES It too. he ex- . dol- ilnvincible Louisa-Meigs. An, ins téresting portrayal of the author ot' Little' Women against a background that reflects the political, soeial, iKing of tlie Hills-leader. oi B,reck 'Townsends exciting adven-f; tyres in New Hampshire hills. 'i, Thomas jetrerion-LLitiGiy. A: excellent biography for older boy: ahd girls. q Marty and Company - Knox) Present day country life in tht .south. 1 Apprentice of Florence - Kyle) Medieval Florence is the scene a; this stirring story for boys, i Glory "d oi, seaC-HGvea. Stilt: ring stories of the days of the clip? per-ships. . Peter; Katrinkag Mother - mi hell. This sequel to the well lov V Katrinka follows the fortunes of her family to the present day. . 3‘ Hills dt qotd--Grer,' An :xts,1,1gl picture' of life in, California duri tht, tarls1fays of the gold rush. , Rintrtail--Gan and Crew. Sto, of a young iaccoon, from an" spring to Snowfall,‘ simply and e: tertaingly told. ' ' ' Over-the Garden Wir-Faris) Book of short verses. of interest 1 éht114ren eikht to'twelve. Big Tree "of Munjuhy = Colu: Fresh and iaried stories of Irelat told with the authors usual' char Ind skill. . Tales of a Russian Grandmoth ---Carpentar. Twenty-three Run-i folk stories retold with 'simplici and charm. ' , - Vite; _ _ Batten-wick Pagtn..-Wottb. All animals orBxttur%ek,tams m 1 tured delightful!) in this atorr. For Radon at my“ and Ove , Dark Circle or Bragtehets--Am Another story of Navaho Indian i by the author of Waterless Mm Andpw, Q: (under ind Martha, “O'RTH 3H0“ Modern ": with MAC . n ' Trade m your pre! e made on it. WhenM have a brand new _ a wilrprepiri, after a 12 months. Come n' choose. Or just tel p 'stming. Cm be let' it? :éiggub‘ijnjl on and Mf nutomntierO , i f ' Anal: Cooking and Bikini thmaeitr--e splendid convenien'oo l titds delays. M oderate price: on alt ' oWu--aiaoa, fin. ishes and color oombi (ion. Gr emu-v taste ttt prices that fit A ulqmatic: Tim. . 001:!ka Red W heel Heat I 'editor-Sinai,,, any oven temperature epit'ed. eliminates oven watching. i, Automatic Top Burn 'tughter--vsots burners the instant gas: is. turned on. New T ype To) Burner: ---iiton't clog, give a thousand different d rtsi, of heat, are quickly and easily clea I d. i Sanitary High Burner _ Fasri--aisieid, pipes and burners from boil-i, exit . New‘Grid-Pan Broiler . i,' reservoir to' catch fats, preventing m from catching firm !' T Ard/juss ' o. Demolio, Eddie Peddle, and F' in Behrens, will participate. Buck T ylor will referee and Bruce Blaine wry do the announcing, tl W , Brilliant Concert Pianist Monday. Nov. 27. 8:30 p.m. Winnetka Community House , -___e glues lhe Whitehouse Tavern I Begins Winter Season CORNELL and cmiipit I TICKETS ti." At Gulf: Dru: More. Btu-mi Park @tures CHEF i/N"'-'-"'--'-""-'"""'-'"""-"'" Dance and Piano Recital {The remodeled Whitehouse Tae.. b, one-half mile east of Half Day, gun its winter season Saturday lith a house warming dance. The law ballroom, comprising 2000 guare feet of cushioned hardwood bor, was inaugurated at this time. A six-piece orchestra has been an- aged and will play flee nights a eek. Amateur boxing shows are to ) held there e'very two weeks, the 'st to be Tuesday, Nov. 14. Such Al known boxers as Spatsy Tomei, e Tazioli, Johnny Crogkhite, Bat- ng Silvestrini, Reno Giamroriri, ind ochmmic histxiry of he: genera- Franklin Delano, ltd-tta-ago- a. A very cnditablo biography of be man whom the author calla “The minute, man of"88," Peter Duek--ltattaom.. A story in which some mount day English hildren hare' exciting adventures rhen thereto tit sea aboard the Wild tat, with Peter Duck, an ancient cannon, a member of the crew. Amaranth Gay, 1r.D.,- Sterne. at ambitious southern girl of the " seeks higher education and finds er. family. I Where In Adelhidet--White. At.. mstevery chapter begins with that, nation becann'e this lttle girl mas) {ways-on the go and doing unem- teted when. _ Clock - oolf No DowN*PAYMEN 12 months to pay balanc Here " a saving that, will more than cover _ your Thanksgiving dinner GEORGE SEABERG t International Dancers with Tolephbne Highland Park 3300-3301 GAS COMPANY KURT u... mum Munch! pm blah “" h M "" of - I“ u ‘m for - “WM Orton» Sgegeet.1iiriiiiaiiiL'"C,' "ate d W. 3.. a... my This Inn. Muir on»; out 5'" lr I“! on of up. ' Mame CHEF Produced in your own locality. Member N. R, A. _ T MERLE C. TIBBE‘ r - 'r"tet..sy.itts.o.---y-etslmu. agoma only“... 86m liter-tun In! be mad. bone“ or n. 35 w. VanBureiu St. ‘-1.-sV;,.----n NEW 3501.1};ng plum was New York "Jim! (') Grand m. Want Ads Bring Results" i','d)je'.'.'..::'itjlll fr'd'hr.rrrrr.: tit mus than WM; 'PP"l"'d ....,. 5.00 myuta." BUS, (iriiiijiniAi,s COMP MELLODY FARMS DAIR Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM SPEdIAL 'FAéLL RATES First Church of Christ, Scientist ', Highland Park .. fltt,t m DAYSOunJoGpJn. " DAYS 'lr80Ptft8, for reading only, " NORTH samba BOLD H Maintained by i; CITIES tty - rumour ’UBSDAY, NOV: Tel. Wlhuh 47. 332’ M241 In. Elam Beck-h ber will†club on $1 ttIng. » " Dr. and In. Hun te n.roit born Oct. 23 in “it! in Chicago. i - reside in woodman Mr. and In. Johns: mediation dinner . and†min: at theft) in. Raymond Dobbin ed the Aroma Club 13’ evening. In. Chum be the néxt bonus. “- but Mr. ntsd an: all Mr, aatd )1":qu mung who their tl day. w "W n..- ..Mer__.'. The Rachel Circle afternoon " the home t Mani. . The John Venus, .nd In. J. D.' Carter than from here who Win; in “Huh-gum ping, and heard Dr.", Jones Ipepk. I _ , "V in. Kao, Keller Mr to members of the 1&1 on “Faculty. utermoon, I A terrihe dust storm}! Sundny evening about p accompanied by howling “a I very unu=ual ow may. non: Jenn Anne Siljestr ‘ her sixth birthday I Monday at the home l Mr. Ind Mrs. Ben lili Saunders Road. i ‘ sir. E. 1"..th uebti on Sunday her nepM White, of Wilmette. - [ Giorve Bock of Ouch.“ Dcertield was mnrried? a "irur to Miss GladyslGM land Park. Attetsdnriuot ding wuje R. ?,?iiif' I Gonyo. The ceremo yle ed hy Justice of the Pt: Wnilenwein of Wnuke Mrs. Winnie WhiuoN stalled as president (if 1 Aid Society on .Sundqy 1 St, Paul'n Church, and.“ k';),.',,?,'.",',.:', as "ensurér. offVerm were Mrs. ‘(‘.:C.“ and .3111. June: “'in who will contiiue for“ll are Mrs. Julia Ott, vied Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. he retnry and :31â€. Unit I mmeird.seeretary. T" - Dr. W. F.,Weir will 60! day. coaching eontetemie Administration in Milm Mrs. Christ Montzerw blanket given any Th nine at the‘Royal Ngig Mrs. Henry Peter6n Raymond Dobbins attmd puny Thursday evettig ho/ne of Mrs. Gregor! l Highland Pnrk. I' Mrs. Elmer Hoirmat't ter Shirley Hue visiuia' Lantrhle in Batrintrtott Mr. and Mrs. Roy . 7 : hmnon Heights viaititt bins' parents, Mr. andi NVvtQle nn'Sundny. ", ir, compliment to theiri Dow of Chicugo, whol house' gout. . i The Tri C. Society ry, day evening. Nov. 21.3.1 Churéh School room. .1: The L. L. L. Club Mu ings the flrat Sundtt each month. "st 8* they met at St. Pnu!’ enjoyed two motion' "Aftir the Fog†and the World." 3, Mr. 'nd Mrs. A. J. to] mined at a family dinfe; A special meeting f board wt: held Mo One of the subjects discussion "a the MW nance. _ I Mrs. Minnie may daughters, Dorothy god Chieaeo were the sweats. Mrs. P. P.'Brownine t.tt'r Mrs. R. A. mum}! Meyer, Mrs. Albert II Mrs. Hum Chtvey rt Lake Forest White Sllrr Night on Friday. i . . ' Ihserfi+ Locals and Pets Card-l Thoughtful 80thyearst All!!!“ mum Franken Tulip the than! W: a .1. “than “up Our It is