ISS211K 'i %m if?$?> ps?§i THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. stnicoi condition- warrants #an emphatic and arl- recommendation from all. Mackenzieâ€"Rich relatives. Did you ever picture yourself living with rich relatives instead of the usual poor o_nes.__Mr._Mackenzie gives you subtle New Trjer township High School, shown above, would secure the great- er part of the money placed in the hands of the various taxing agencies in New Trier Township through foref closure of forfeited lots as planned by the North Shore Real Estate board. The board is soon to institute suit to bring about a clearing up of titles on forfeited properties in the township. The sum due New Trier High school has been estimated at approximately $33,000. _ ____ SHAVINGS'CAPE COD p COMEDY AT VICTORIA Starting Sunday matinee Febuary 5, Frank A. P. Gazzolo's popular* Victoria theater _stockm company will present fpr one week only the Cape Cod com- edy "Shavings," by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, adapted from Joseph C. Lincoln's celebrated novel of the same name. Xik^*lSghtnih7r theT"SnavIngs" or the title is the nickname given.the character in the play who potters j through life in hi8r^ovnr"diJiy--dallyliig iway, a warm-hearted'fellow whom the town coines to regard as a "crank" but who is sufficient of an altruist to straighten out the affairs of others, while letting his own happiness take It is the tale of a young |l|village and of the brother who nad made a misstep and learned his lesson Sfthrough a prison sentence.__Jt is iM^Sbavinga" between moments of whit- jn his shop who sees to it that the widow^JsHtioused and1 ttiaTtfie brother is given employment in the town bank. And it is "Shavings" again when, the tongues of the town gossips begin to wag, who takfes the blame for the shortage momentarily, upon himself. It is "Shavings" who straightens out the -affairs of the young. lovers, and above all, it is ^Shavings" who silently and bravely accepts his fate when the young widow of human nature which is developed in mathematical terms as that of time ^bindingâ€"making use of the past and forseeing the future. O'Brienâ€"Short stores of 1921. A compilation of best short stories ajh pearing in various publications during 1921. Prom every point of view it satire aiid high comedy in this humor- ous story. Palmerâ€"Alice Freeman Palmer. Not a new biography but one that has stood the test of many readings. Mr. Palmer in telling the story of his wife's remarkable career has revealed the inmost spirit of his heroine. "RTclF^yuin. "An amusing story of thes trenuous courtship of an aristo- cratic maiden by a big lovable dough- *boy who, though very poor, triumphs over his many difficulties. _ , Rinehartâ€"More Tish. People who enjoyed the original Tish will be glad that there is a new series of the stories. Eminent Victoriansâ€"Readers/ of Queen Victoria will be interested! in Mr. Strachey's earlier great work. The eminent Victorians are Florence Nightingale, Cardinal Manning, Dr. Arnold and General Gordon. i Taylorâ€"Penny Whistle. Jiisfc fore B. L. T.'s death last March he I arranged had collected poems of his which he considered the best that he had written, Jf you have been missing his clever poetical lines in the "Line o' Type" you will be glad that his collection Is available. The middle -verse~ofthe-fl^Iefit the 8th verse of the 118th psalm, and rends: "It is better to take refuge in Jehovah than to put confidence la" ma-ft^-:â€"â- â€"â- â€"â- â- ; - â- ,'-â- ;^'â- :"^!"^f^m MODEL 55 Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician _ Phone W$. 2052 1150 WihneHe Ate. RESIDENCE PHONE 537---- Jcare of it Touring Roadster Coupe -•; Sedan .. 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If the book is^oTln when you inquire^ tor it leave yo^ number and you will be called when e book is tnere for you * Andersonâ€"Triumph of An Egg* What Sherwood Anderson *dld in Pfcor White he has done again, with vigor and command; in these unusual |^es: oX ever^diiy people. 1 De la Mareâ€"Memoirs of a Midget TJeila MireX well kno^^jfor his poems, has here given us a prose romance, and lovely novel. ^'"ar^-Far to Seek. A serious and very clever novel, dealing with Anglo- Indian riddle of the half-breed. I ]^rnc4--Martln ConisbyJs " Ven- ^^-^S(^&^J^ Black Bartlemy's ; jv Treasure picturing Martin's life on the m>r island where he was left in the last book. 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