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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 37

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WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 FOVNIAIN SQVARE - EVANSTON Telephone and mail orders filled: Telephones: Greenleaf 7000 Wilmette 3700 Rogers Park 1122 BOOKS foe Va youn rn Mystery of the Blue Train Agatha Christie Another mystery by the author of The Murder of Roger Ack- royd. Dodd, Mead ¥ Co. Divided Allegiance Stephen McKenna A vivid and human novel based on a significant and far- reaching change in English so- cial life. The struggle between the older conservative and the newer, more liberal generations. Dodd, Mead 8 Co. ....... $2.50 The Respectable Lady Katherine Tynan The quiet charm of England's countryside pervades this pleas- ant novel. Appleton Hay Wire B. M. Bower Little, Brown 8 Co. ....$2.00 The Island of Captain Sparrow S. Fowler Wright Arnold Bennett says of the author of this book, "He has genuine originality of outlook and invention and, like Dumas, his pen is refreshed by new in- spiration. Cosmopolitan The Lion Tamer E. M. Hull Dodd, Mead 8 Co. ....... $2.00 Baron Munchausen A new translation of an old German Classic. Albert ¥ Charles Boni ...$4.00 LORD'S--BOOKS First Floor--Davis St. News of the Book World "THE FRIENDLY ARCTIC" By Vilhjalmur Stefanssen Macmillan Company The honors that are being paid to Sir George Hubert Wilkins, aviator and explorer, in recognition of his flight in April across the Arctic Circle from Alaska to Spitzbergen, are of double interest to those who have been watch- ing his career since 1913. In that year he accompanied Vilhjalmur Stefansson on the famous expedition which he has described in his book "The Friendly Arctic." Wilkins worked with Stefansson's party for three years as official pho- tographer of the expedition, and Stefansson said of him: "I have never known any one who worked harder than Wilkins. He would be cleaning the scraps of meat off the leg bones of a wolf before breakfast and scrap- ing the fat from a bearskin up to bed- time at night. His diaries were filled with information about the specimens he gathered, his fingers stained with the photographic chemicals used in the development of his innumerable plates and films, his mind was always alert and his response always cheerful when a new task was proposed. A half dozen such men would make an invincible polar expedition." "IT HAPPENED LIKE THAT" By Eden Phillpotts Macmillan Company "Tis playing with the truth to tell me that everything happens for the best, because I've got ears and eyes and a measure of sense, and I know right well a lot falls out that didn't ought. . .. But what I say is a still tongue Soothes and Refreshes Motorists' Eyes Eyes strained by hours at the wheel and irritated by exposure to sun, wind and dust are instant- ly relieved by Murine. It soothes away the tired, burning feeling; clears up the bloodshot condition. Carry it with you on motor trips to refresh and protect your eyes. 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His new volume, "It Happened Like That," contains stories of Kitty Dean and the strange happenings on the night of her elopement, of the mysterious theft of the famous old Sheffield plate from the Woodstock farm, of two men who loved the same girl and how a crock of gold found in an ancient stoneheap brought their rivalry to a happy ending, and many other curious and amusing matters. LITERARY NOTES For fourteen years Edwin Arlington Robinson, the poet, has been spending his summers and doing his best work at the MacDowell Colony at Peter- borough, New Hampshire, where in his cabin in the quiet woods the only sounds to be heard are those of the birds and the wind and the showers. His poem "Tristram," which won the Pulitzer Prize, was written there in 1926. Mr. Robinson will bring out this fall a volume containing all his son- nets from 1889 to 1927. St. John Ervine, British critic, nov- elist, and playwright, has accepted an invitation to become dramatic critic of the New York World, and will take up his work here in the early fall. Bernie's Special All Children Smile for Bernie Six Tor ia $5 Regular Value $10 Better Pictures -- Better Values BERNIE STUDIO 1623 Sherman Avenue (Opposite Postoffice) Phone University 8998 INTERESTING FACTS AND FICTION IN FALL BOOKS Popular Dollar Edition of "Elmer Gantry" Will Come Off Press Soon The program of fall publications from any printer is always an inter- esting thing to look over, for it gives one the feeling that it should prove something about modern tendencies and such, and acts as a mental dare to find out just what it does prove, if anything. Picking up the fall catalogue of Harcourt, Brace and company one is surprised to see that a popular dollar edition of "Elmer Gantry" will come off the press in the fall. It is peculiar that a book most persons have hated as badly as they have hated that one should be so popular. Perhaps it is like "The President's Daughter" which was read by most to satisfy them- selves that it was as black as it was painted. Louis Untermeyer Busy Louis Untermeyer has been busy during the past year. "Moses" is a historical novel based on the life of that leader, studying his personality, and promising to be a first novel worthy of the poet and student that is Louis Untermeyer. With David and Clara Mannes he has edited also a book on "New Songs for New Voices," a collection of modern nursery songs. Peggy Bacon has done the illustrat- ing. Paul de Kruif has written a biog- raphy of the "Hunger Fighters" of North America. He sings the stories of men who have established our food supply. If it is anything like "Mi- crobe Hunters" it bids fair to be a fascinating addition to our informative literature. The "Further Correspondence of Samuel Pepys" will be an interesting addition to the growing literature on and by this remarkable man. Illinois ranks second of the states in investment in the hotel business, and third in the number of hotel rooms. ES eee aa EE es ae a a a eS a a a SS a ee A Rhee ee a a a a a a a a a oo a a a og iinet FLOWERS READY FOR YOU Do not fail to stop in our florist shop and select the blossoms you love best for home decoration. We will deliver them promptly and you will find great pleasure in arrang- ing them in vases and bowls and placing them in the down stairs rooms. Their beauty and fragrance will be a joy to you for many days. Order some every week. Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 hi shia TN TIT ITI TN

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