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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1935, p. 10

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## $8 & I| <t #| «4 was ‘f & : T+ P48 *Â¥ im Â¥% History of the period is combined with biography in the life story of Catherine, datghterâ€"inâ€"law of Francis I, who, after the death of Henry II, acted | as regent of France during froubled years of religious revolution and civil wars. Her unserupulous policies and her generally â€" unadmitable character, are not pallitated, but the treatâ€" ment is hot ‘sensational. ' Watson, Francisâ€"THE TIMES OF CATHERINE DE MEDICL â€" ~ The author of this biography of Belgium‘s ‘gre‘-g\king, is a Belgium journalist who s a child played with the king‘s children and later accompgnied Albert on many of his travels; The book is not a formal biography but a "sheaf of memorâ€" ies" stressing the personal side of Albert‘s life and tharacter. If the book was only of Lehr, there would be no reason whatever for its existence. © But it contains â€"a running account of the social hisâ€" tory of the nineties of the leading people, their homes and lives, of the gorgeous parties and entertainments of this period that now seem so reâ€" mote and impossible. %‘hey knew everybody and â€"went everywhere and the inside knowledge, anecdotes and incidents‘. are entertaining. There is more or less about Euroâ€" pean society and functions and, of course, the war. The book is well written, and one leaves it with adâ€" miration for the author‘s strength of character. | Ydewalle, Charles D‘â€" ALBERT AND THE BELGIANS Lehr, Elizabethâ€" ~© f KING LEHR & THE GILDED AGE wi&s a Liberal.and took his wife to America ‘and Europe where in time she became an‘atdent feminist and advocate of ‘birth control. This charmingly written autobiography reveals both sidés of her life and the life of Japan during the years of transition from feudalism to modernism.. _‘ / Baroness Ishmoto was born the daughter of the‘ ageâ€"old aristocracy of Japan, but her father had beâ€" come interested in Western ways, and though as a girl she was taught the arts of the Japanese lady, flowâ€" er arrangement and the tea ritual, she also played tennis and learned Swedish gymnastics. Her husband Ishimoto, Shidzueâ€" FACING TWO Wways PAGE TEN Main Office and Plant s27â€"329 | _ North Green Bay Road We Clean â€" Repair â€" Alter â€" Mothproof and Restore all types of rugs. . _ Ozite Pfij’dding _â€" Carpeting and Laying Make your Thanksgiving preparatibns completeé by sending your rugs and drapes to us for clean< ing. We will have them back in time, and the restored lustre and beauty will \add pleasure to the day. | @5 } We bpera|t‘e one of the best équ'pped Rug Cleaning #stablixh ments on the North Shore. Brighten Your Home m for the Holidays HICE SOI GHLAND PARK PUBf:S LIBRARY _ ‘_| . HICHLAND PARK ILUNOIS _ | Phone _ ighland Park ICIT YOUR RUG®CLEANING JOHN B. NASH, Prop LIFE AND A rkcor? of Conrad‘s married Ii'{e from :1894 to his death in 1924., II1 health, latk of money, and an ‘irâ€" agcible temper made living with a geniug difficult and Mrs Conrad gives ‘a matterâ€"ofâ€"fact account of domestic details. Less Pf literatl'y iaffairq than the title indicates, though isomhe of Conrad‘$ associates Iare;the‘)’s bjects of frank characâ€" terizations, It is a ongâ€"sided picâ€" ture not" ‘intentionally harsh, â€" but ilimited in its view. â€" | | Linn, Jamés Weberâ€" JANE A'DI)AMS : _{Mr. Nicholson has had the!g::g- vantages ‘of access to %amily recâ€" ords and pf association: with both family) and friends that: have beeén of invaluable assistance in keeping the book simple and natural in the handling of its. flowing: material. Few who. have an interest in , inâ€" ternational affairs can ‘fail to be stimu_lfited \by thisx_'ry.-coréf of an emâ€" inent Career. § -’ Nicholson, |Harold George DWIGHT MORROW _ | Conrad, Mrs. 'Jeuieâ€"-J(%‘SEPll CONRAD| AND HIS CIRCLE 3900 Jules Sandoz, the author‘s father, was a Nebraka pioneér, a Swiss immigrant who went iest in 1’384 and ope up new territory. ‘The book is an unsparing revelation |of a man who was brutal, vindictive, and ¢oncéited, but endowed with a vision greater than that of )is neighbors| and with a stamina that withstood|hardships that broke othâ€" er settlers and, drove m&ny of them to desperation, murder, or inuni‘ly. Realistic | frontier history by. | a daughter who, even while she sufâ€" fered from her fathX’ ;callous naâ€" ture, realized it had élements of greatness ito partly redeem its eruâ€" elty. | | 1 HromZt and Dependable Call and OLD JULES Sandoz, Mariâ€" The authorized biography of witmuRSt daye ,| . _ TL ‘DAYS [ > | Tre uthor of "Tale Without End" gives ‘the story of her own early life and that of her people. She ; ns with that day in 1914, wh¢ a child of eight, she reâ€" turned to Berlin from | holiday‘ in East Pr sig and learns that 'der- mun& is\ at war, After a descripâ€" tion|:‘of the harrowing| war years, and | the | reconstruction period, she ;loser ith 1933, when she left f;er amily ahd her countr #. i ] elivery Service the "SCRAMBLED COMICS"â€"Here‘s a new â€"game for both young and old, It‘s fun and pays $100.00 in cash prizes. For, details see NEXT SUNâ€" DAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD: AND EXAMINER. Don‘t miss it! 1 LECD loot xistra h dh 5.4 2.3 Awsg | The Sports Shop, at 360 Central Non«Fiction : ! avenue, announces its annual fall| Burbankâ€"Harvest of Years, cleataway sale wil begin on Friday, | Cobhamâ€"Twenty Thousand *files Nov. 29. â€" C in a Flying Boat. _ t Daytime | and evening dresses, | Ellsworthâ€"Creative Writing. | coats, suits, hats, knitwear, and EberleiLnâ€"Remodeling the !Small suits wil be offered at greatly reâ€" House. is | duced prices. f I Fleminbâ€"(na‘s Canmmamue â€"| Read The Want Ads T mmb i. â€"An mt A â€" Sports Shop Features. | Undsetâ€"1 § | | Wodehouse : Fall Clearaway Sale | waipolc_â€" Written ‘for his children, these, reminiscences of a former British ambassador © to: the United States are intimate and â€" unassuming in style. The book covers the years from 1863 to 1905, the author‘s | childhood, education, and early dipâ€"| lomatic career, his courtship of an, Italian princess and his marriage. | Howard of Penrith, Esme Howard, 1st Baronâ€" THEATRE OF LIFE * Mr. Winkler‘s sharp saga squanâ€" ders neither tear nor perfume on any of the generations that. have kept the fngleily and its fortune growing since 1800. But neither does he ignore the good works, the expression of nobless oblige, that have come from this succession of successful‘ manufacturers, most . of whom more than kept up with their separate times. «. + Winkler, John Kennedyâ€" THE â€" DU PONTâ€" DYNASTY noted : humanitarian and worker, by her nephew. 'l'm written out of intimate knowledge and with genuine affection, it is not a family memoir, for the biographer remains objective throughout, Noâ€" table for its understanding of moâ€" tives, though it attempts no evaluâ€" ation of her services. hoi , _ Christmas Light Decorations. Including wreaths, tree lightin sets, and novelties. ’Iypiaf tree set has eight > Marzda Jamps in assorted â€" color§, adjustable addâ€"on eC ioaad connéctor, and: berry beads es sa ;’o fasten lamps to tree aite ranches. Comâ€" A plete, only _. . 90c New Crystal Star decoration for Christmas trees. Concealed bulb f sv‘? Â¥, causes ‘star to scintillate. sc i 7 , Available in many colors. 3oc ‘4?9' &7 > %‘; e w crt sueeasmfls pt prl prict® A “eo\x-a-\'ue 2o i i * * .'.1.40 * _., pab. & * 399 i 495 £L9" \Cuchen #*" «â€"bu© Cso% esP O 'Te\ecbtoo Meat® cok. * ® i\ootWYSo.-ooooov &h«kflwc\ 42008 cleas® _ ) * Geoeta\i\ectfic gunle® g _ ." 6 * 3 'Ioasunasm t\osy'mliq gsay * C‘ . w«\;‘l co8 c\eaoe: s alf* .‘ grmsh* Fiecas!© gewit8 yads® pore®® of ower®" | R Hamilton Beach Hair MB on n catiiess Dryer. Blows warm air 4 that quickly dries hair. Ideal for drying dainty wearing apparel after laundering. Finished in ivory, An appliance every woman would like to have. &=zar t SquUanâ€" | _‘ Figtion: f futm; O" | Barnesâ€"Edna His Wife. at. have Bridgeâ€"Illyrain Spring. ;. fortune | Buchanâ€"House of the Four| Winds ndther{' Baileyâ€"Fair as the Moon. rks, the} Baldwinâ€"Puritan Strain. } e ze, that| Catherâ€"Lucy Gayheart. ssion : of | Craminâ€"The Stars Look Doyrn. most : of | Coleâ€"Outlaw Trail. th their | Davisâ€"Honey in the Horn. t Deeping‘â€"The Golden Cord. Ertzâ€"Now We Set Out. * William Erskineâ€"Solomon My Son. l + i0 Ferberâ€"Come and ,Get It. [ Farnolâ€"John o‘ the Green. ,_these| Glasgow â€"Vein of Iron. _ |â€" British | Johnsonâ€"Now in November States| Kantorâ€"Voice of Bugle An o “inf‘ 2| Marshallâ€"Sam Campbell, ntleâ€" Now at your ':'rliub.'li'c %rvl}ce S t o 4 e | O obies s . wifhs cce t es ol ad THE PRESS SEFUL ELECTRICAL GIFTS!!_ case, polished lacquer finish with relief ornamem;i Case is nearly 19 inches long and over 8 inches high, | . . . ., 3795 Telechron Mantel Clock in "tamâ€" bour" design.)Hu brown mahogany maeme lt | $ 0. uit I 4 & En h e en Cnety‘s ul\.;,ly trons heavy material on high heat setti . Chromium finish. Also wide selecâ€" ssag tion of other irons at low prices. 1 American Beauty. An allâ€"purpose iron. Weighs 414 pounds. Has 1000 watt hpat element. Irons sheerest silks on low heatâ€" ing situ’ng with perfect ‘safety. Qui kly Werne Rusan $ 002q c uc . or sharp blades. No moving part touches the skin. N6 healing lotion needed after shaving. The Schick ghxvcr never sl 5ctsdt§ll. i aenerpets d man. I T8 / Rylebt:â€"Deep, Dark River. ipâ€"| Sackvilleâ€"Westâ€"Dark Isllnd{ ‘"‘ Streetâ€"â€"Endless Furrow. &¢â€"| Sabatiniâ€"Chivalry. . . | JStdng-fâ€"Farmer' in the Dell. | Undsetâ€"The Longest Years. L. | Wodeliouteâ€"Enter P. Smith E C ols Sn ol t removes the toughest beards without h.&:cr 122007 C3 me tought | Schick Dry Sluyor. _New electric shaver &\ o h e 2 iss * 2. Y hi ‘,‘\" Craineâ€"â€"The Victors Doyleâ€"Sir Nigel. Grayâ€"â€"Tangle Garder Haskellâ€"Katrinka. _ Juvenile Fiction: Baconâ€"â€"Kathy. ¢ Bartlettâ€"General> Jim House. + | Flemingâ€"One‘s Company. | Lindbergâ€"North to the Oriegt. Taylorâ€"Complete Garder Guide Waughâ€"Hardy Shrubs. | Walpoleâ€"The Inquisitor Wrgnâ€";_D,esert Heritage, In| celebration of N.tion“ Book Week, Deerfield Public Library has purchased new books of fiction, biâ€" ography, travel and science.. These are :-ow ready for circulation. A partial list follows: 7 . _ _Deerfield | _ Public Library $795 69° s 109" \ 149° 1_1.50 , '16.50 4959 n s : AT ALLâ€"PRICE S PuBLUG SERvIcE Company AnnualRed Crow Roll Call 0 QNOR‘I' HIRN ll.l.lNOll J. Riddle Edward We siderable cWinge has n the main ting m 1 better accof@inodation.‘ A | being furni@ked with chair and maga: racks. â€" Gr 'Reck-â€"-A mobiles from Start to Finis®@® _ â€" > e Skinner ild‘s Book of Country Stori £51 t Skinne y Little Child‘s Book ‘ of 8 s 7 Swanâ€"F r§itier Dny‘r . For yo r :folks: . ‘ Brandei ny: of Italy. §|:> Brandei ttle Rose of Mesa. â€" Brandeis un O‘Day of Ireland. Kunhardt WLittle Onr. , Peetâ€"CaprlMin Tedd?# and Saior . At the 1 'meeting'!tof the North Shore Ya Club hgld Thursday, Nov. 21, s were gompleted for the renovafién of the jclubhouse inâ€" terior. Un the su ision of (J. N.; S. Yacht Club To Ligh Stories b Flohertyâ€" MeCracke Mullerâ€"] Coffinâ€" D‘Aulair Hemin iving Forest. J Hinkleâ€"Bugle. }: | Hookerâ€"iPrince Jan, | Hooke far. :.; I Hubbard@MWolf Song. | Huntâ€"Sfiky the Parrot Told. | Hunte thite ~Phariton. § Justusâ€"Rgney Jane:| f Kentâ€"Hg Went With Marco Polo. Lathâ€"Cofftez Emerald Mystery, Ransomem£oot ‘Chfl‘ f Sabinâ€"Ol@ Four T t sfindy aod Master, Severeidâ€"WGanoeing With Cree. BShannonâ€"wDobry. : Thomasâ€"iRaulo in _ the . Chilean Nonâ€"Fi@ion, Juvenile: _. Brown, Y&pung Architeets. | $ Brighamâ€"Witudy and. Enjoyment of Chips Pictu Rfi’eco_rate Quarters 49 44 4 Low, PriceD croupsâ€"_SG* Iding the| Nation. Children iof the North I Edward Weeks conâ€" ige has n made in eting rot to afford rodation.‘ A lounge is uliana H* Ewing. ovie Makers, |_ â€"Aluh‘ren Trails. 4 afd ‘ L ,,.,. ;3’ _ 4 c ‘:fil’» 4 ¢ i P i'll::udar lamine .2‘.;.;1.“'"1‘2‘.5 m ,0"1'7 They | Carried the Teddy and Sailor | olle dim " * = Beautifull i floor hmrw Efifbell colored, ’d:l‘s?mj, knife pleated §hade. Finely mofiled ‘base n?d standard finished in ivory and gold. 1295 Group. Foeet lay, Mapy 2100c fittst styles now on N2 siany stommctive lamps in this group DECORATIVE LamPrps airs, tables Groups of Silex Glass Coffee Maker. Brews deâ€" Hdomcoflee,fiee&omground.,ind,, way used by modern restaurants and lead. ing hotel chefs. Made of heatâ€"resisting Pyrex glass.:Comes complete with tray, 17 ""Veem Food@ Mixer gives hours of kitchen freedom. Has 60%l more power and ten corivenient speeds with constant speed ‘control at every nem?G Mixes, mhq"“'m-l‘kfld&aum, olds. Portâ€" motor unit. Extra artachâ€" benq Available atsmall cost. 52250 Sunbeam Food Mixer | havinia Tlayers‘ M m for Ravinia Bracside Parent. Teacher Association â€" is w rd Keaster who has charge of the crew is organizing his comâ€" mit in the painting of .* and cpllecting all necessary propâ€" ertiés., Makeâ€"up crews are experiâ€"< menfi& in the usually pq}d, femâ€" | inine Art of makeâ€"up in order that ,theldonwiumumgmm ltcu and roles beneath the stage lights. s Minor #m will be taken by Ej eanoy McNabb, Dr. Barackman, and June Hopkins. But Two Weeks Remain Before ‘B.’ Presentation; Ticket . : | Sales Good 4 "AS HUSBANDS 60" â€"IN FINAL REHEARSAL Read The Wantâ€"Ads _ Urkfler the direction of Bake n librarian, and Rm f , his assistant, the fo increased. An ade ‘recording and marking system tituted to facilitate the Wi? rehearsals going final two weeks "As Husb ,Bavinh ?hyen’ p for Ravinia Braeside Teacher Association â€" is mem have been Bund&y . afternoon â€" t SDAY, NOVEMBER 2s silk "metalâ€" s Husbands Go" into the use 1985

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