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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Oct 1926, p. 42

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Ae October 23, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 41 Published Recently (Extracts from publishers' comments.) "In Quest of the Perfect Book" --William Dana Orcutt The book holds an irresistible lure for both general reader and collector. LIGHT "Jarnegan"--Jim Tulley The first honestly written novel of Hollywood. nm "Jesus a Myth""--Georg Brandes The world famous Danish author and critic has once more flung a chal- lenge in the face of established ideas. nnn "My Idea of God" --Joseph Fort Newton A symposium of faith. (Leaders of thought have given their conception of God). nmin "London Nights"--Stephen Graham The true poetry of a great city, for it combines adventure with a know- ledge of hidden beauty. LLU) "Culture of Ancient Greece and Rome" --Frank Poland New outline of history. nunnmm "England"--Dean Inge. This book has created a sensation in two countries. LIL "Hildegarde"--Katherine Norris. Drama of a girl's courageous fight to overcome the most formidable obstacle any woman ever faces. LLG "A Man Could Stand Up" --Ford Maddox Ford Continuing the development of ideas and characters from the author's previous books. mH "Harmer John"--Hugh Walpole A companion story to the "Cathe- dral," wherein an apostle of true Christianity comes to Polchester. There's Still Time... to have a fur coat made up to your order for this coming season's wear, but; you must act quickly. Come in and see our wonder- ful display of pelts and modes. Okean Furriers Exclusive Shop Special Dept. for Ladies' Tailoring Established on North Shore Since 1911 567 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 2752 Winnetka | q "With Eastern Eyes"--Ernest Poole --J. St. Loe Strachey.| An American matrimonial tangle as Mr. Strachey has written a signifi-| seen through the eyes of a Russian. cant study of America today. Hi min "The Second book of Negro Spirituals" "My Mortal Enemy"--Willa Cather. --Johnson Picture of Nineteenth century New| It contains a new introduction by York and a subtle revelation of a| J. W. Johnson and sixty-one more marriage. ' songs arranged by J. R. Johnson. "American Soundings" "The Dead Ride Hard" --Louis Joseph Vance A galloping tale of love, intrigue and breathless adventure. UL "Edison; The Man and His Work." The story of Edison is the epic of America. In celebration of the impending Army-Navy football game to be played this year for the firsc time in the Middle West, Wednesday, October 27, has been set aside at Great Lakes Naval Training Station as a wonderful gala day The public is invited on that day to a spectacular ill-day pageant--with parades, games, races, war-time maneuvers--a rare exhibition of naval splendor aad naval strategy. Remember the day-- Wednesday, October 27. Don't miss this great event. The North Shore Line, with frequent train service, will tke you direct to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. H | {{E] Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. Milwaukee NORTH Shore Line offers you a distinctive and un- equalled transportation service to Milwaukee. There is a fast train every hour. Trains operate into the very heart of the city, saving you time and taxi fare. Located at Sixth & Sycamore, our Milwaukee terminal is convenient to everywhere. Electrically-operated, North Shore Line trains afford the utmost in cleanliness and travel comfort. No sinoke, no cinders. You reach your destination fully refreshed, in tip-top condition for a day of successful business or pleasure. The next time you go to Milwaukee, take advantage ot the superior service afforded on this high-speed, elec- trically-operated railroad. Note: Seven Milwaukee-bound trains operate each day via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, Shore Line Limited (rains operating to Waukegan make direct connections at North Chicago Junction with Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. s The high-speed electrically-operated railroad WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Telephone Winnetka 963 Baggage Checked

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