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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1921, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 *g POLLING PLACES i* Br oisrRicrs WILMETTE # POLUNG PLACCS CKNTAAL it*" OtSTfUCT - V4UA4C HALL l***r* £NT*AAtCC) - w mrmoN stolp school. if*** «• â€" • • /#»• « BA*8£* &HO*-fOS'Aâ„¢*T. L/MtTS economy st*0p - //*r gmcemlkaf rtmc 3 TAT/ON-Y*. RAU.ROA0 AV*. 9 • I/MMARY - Pifr ENTRANCE. BHOTg: bouhoaaibs s#ov*n Ant emu rem l/mcs ^ZL s * Public Library News and Reviews BY SUE OSMOTHERLY. LIBRARIAN criticisms of each man's public ser- vice to England. "Some of his characterizations fairly take one's breath away." The book is courageous and revealing its criticism keen and unsparing, but bears^ the obvious stamp of an attempt to oeust,"â€" the casual Dolly, around whom the love interest centers. The book con tains exquisite descriptions of the mountains, and altogether is one of the most artistic production's of the current year. ' â- â€" Main Library, Wilmette avenue; hours: every afternoon from 2 to 5:30; Wednesday and Saturday even- ings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Branch Lib- rary in Public school building at Seventh street and Laurel avenue; hours: every afternoon from 2 to 5 except Saturday. ' ', â-  Mirrors of Downing Street, by the gentleman with the duster. The gent- leman with the duster has not sign- ed his name to this book of "scin- tillating wit and almosruncanffy pow- er of vivid phrase making", because he wished to make it plain to his readers that he had no personal axe to grind. "There is too much dust on the mirrors of Downing Street for England's leadersâ€"tcr-seeâ€"them- selves as others see them/' He would wipe away that dust, -believing that these English statesmen may be better servants of the great nation tHey have the honor to serve, by seeing themselves as others see them. The sketches of Lloyd George, Kitchener. Winston Churchill, Robert Cecil and others are not biographical, but "In the Mountains" is one of the most charmingly written books of the present year, and it is difficult to understand why the author has chosen to remain anonymous. The story concerns itself chiefly with the writer, deprived by the Great War of all that she held mosf dear. She goes to a chalet in the Swiss Alps, where nature begins her beneficent healing. We find ourselves amused by the too unselfish Mrs. Barnes, and Women Who Make Our Novels. You have liked the novels of Edith Wharton, Gertrude Atherton, Mary Roberts Rinehart. Kathleen Norris and Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Would you like to read entertaining sketches of them and their writings? Grant Overton, in his book. "Women who make our novels." gives estimates of these and ojher American novelists, writing at the present time. Men Who Make Novels. George Majestic Under^XHmd Garba§el?eccivcr garbage i â€" s Gaxbega Receiver. 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