March 10, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 13 RECOMMENDS BOOKS TO WOMAN'S GROUP Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, Current Events Lecturer Presents Interesting List Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, who has just completed a series of lectures on current events, sponsored by the literature and drama department of the Glencoe Woman's Library club, has made up the following list of out- standing books that she recommends: Fiction The Bridge of San Louis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. Silent Storms, by Ernest Poole. Death Comes for the Archbishop, by Willa Cather. Giants in the Earth, by Rolvaag. Marching On, by James Boyd. Cordelia Chantrele, by Meade Wini- gerode. Jalna, by Mazo de la Roche. Great Short Novels of the edited by Barrett H. Clark. The House Made with Hands, anony- mous. The Bonney Family, by Ruth Suckow. Claire Ambler, by Booth Tarkington. Tinker's Leave, by Maurice Baring. The Old Nick, by F. W. Bronson. Out of the Ruins, by Philip Gibbs. Iron and Smoke, by Sheila Kaye- Smith. Kitty, by Warwick Deeping. The Poor Gentleman, by Ian Hay. The Wayward Man, by St. John Irwin. Basquerie, by Eleanor Mercein Kelly. Gallion's Reach, by H. L. Tomlinson. All for Love, by Francis Brett Young. The Grandmothers, by Glenway West- cott. Right Off the Map, by C. E. Mon- tague. Meat, by Wilbur Daniel Steele. World, Now East, Now West, by Susan Ertz. Meanwhile, by H. G. Wells. The Old Countess, by Anne Douglas Sedgwick. A Good Woman, by Louis Bromfield. Transplanted, by Brand Whitlock. Red Rust, by Cornelia James Cannon. The Thunderer, by E. Barrington. Adam's Breed, by Radcliffe Hall. Non-Fiction America Comes of Age, by Andre Seigfreid. America Finding Herself, by Mark Sullivan. Our Testing Time, by J. H. Curle. Conquistador, by Philip Guedalla. Creative Education, by Henry field Osborn. Castles in Spain, by John Galsworthy. Why Stop Learning, by Dorothy Can- field Fisher. Much Loved Books, by James O'Don- nell Bennett. Life and Letters of Joseph Conrad, by G. Jean Aubry. Life and Letters of Gertrude Bell, edited by Lady Bell. A Son of Mother India Answers, by Dhan Gopel Mukerji. The Revolt of Asa, by Upton Close. Genghis Khan, by Harold Lamb. Tacques Coeur, by Albert Boardman: Dante, by John Jay Chapman. Napoleon, by Emil Ludwig. Bismarck, by Emil Ludwig. Fair- Mrs. Fred S. White, 234 Woodland avenue, entertained fourteen Chicago. Evanston, and Winnetka friends at luncheon recently at the Hearthstone Tea shop. After the luncheon they returned to Mrs. White's home to play bridge. --_---- The Friday morning lecture by Pro- fessor Franklyn Bliss Snyder meets this week at the home of Mrs. R. W. Murison, 339 Kenilworth avenue. Pro- fessor Terry's Study class met with Mrs. Karl Korrady in Evanston on Thursday. The Effect of the Fashion (STYLE SHOW) on Tuesday afternoon and evening March 13, 1928 Grand Ball Room, Orrington Hotel Evanston Arranged and Exhibited by and under the Personal Direction of HELEN E. BENNON 710 Church Street Opposite the Orrington Afternoon beau monde at 2:30 Evening beau monde at 8:30 o'clock including entertainment o'clock followed by dancing in by popular artists the Grand Ball Room COSMAS BROTHERS Watch Cosmas' ads! This has become a watch-word on the North Shore since Cosmas Brothers first started to advertise their unusual values. Many of the North Shore residents have found that when Cosmas advertise prices, no mention is made of quality--this is because the quality of Cosmas Brothers always remains constant. Because of the unusual value of the following two items we are forced to insist upon the policy of GREEN PEAS - - =» - pound 10c FRESH SPINACH - - - pound 5c¢ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY cash and carry. NEW POTATOES, S pounds: ==. MUSHROOMS, pound. ..../....... CELERY, bunch ..-..... ...; STRAWBERRY RHUBARB, Zpounds .............. 0... 39¢ FRESH STRAWBERRIES, 59 me ERE | i uart q CALIFORNIA PEARS, basket FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY Fresh Green Onions, Water Cress, Parsley, Radishes At Extremely Reasonable Prices 1143 Wilmette Avenue Opposite Post Office Phones Wil. 2693-2694-823 Four Deliveries Daily