P!ub1i!%hed :An *just off the press ini recent weeks is "~The Roosevelt Red Record and Its Back ground" by'Elizabeth Dilling (Mrs. Albert W. Dilling) of Kenilworth, a lvolume, to, "7'he Red, Netcompanion zwork," which thé author published ini 1934.: It is reported that more thàn haif FIELD'S. STORE New Tilles in DE LUXE 8B0OOKSI AT SPECIAL PRICES Mr. Curriou' and Sýtamssserinsg Century, and The Vears Af thse Locisst.'. He is a graduate of Harvard and besides his, daily column onbooks and events in a New York newspaper. he, is. -a frequent con-, tributor to. leading magazines. Main lasd is based on the premise that "Amnerica has, somethinâg to do in. the world, unique, honorable and praiseworthy." The author- holds: that for 300 years the struggle -to extricate America fromr Euirope has been: geing on.- The struggle is* not- yet over, afid when the, signs .vere bright that Amnerica could work ont her own.destiny, new and foreigni nostrums arrivçd, to befuddIe the c itizenry. In essence this1book is an attempt to discover what America inay mean ini the world if the Amfferican people can create the kindý of. have already ben sold. By publishing the book ' herseif and by using an iii-, expensive Iinding, Mrs.-. Dilling is able* to distribute the edition at a nominal price.: The book contains forty-four chapters,. 456 pages, twenty-six illustrations,' "Who's Who",of leading -Roosevelt. appointees, and, an extensiveý index., It 'is describedas ',a comprehensive study of the radical. movement, ini which -Presi(lent. Roosevelt now plays a leadingrole Elizabeth Dili;sg- (Mrs. Albert -a startling narrative of thé forces W. D!illing) oëf Keii.ilworthli pnb!uan'euvering America toward Red dic-' Iished ini September «The Roosevelt atorshi p." Red Record aund Its Background,societythey' want. a cojnýaision volumne to her jormner Sitîce no libel suits have been. filed An affirmative book,. Matilla"d book, "The Red Netzcork," which against the author since the publication (lares to state that neither fascismn apprared two years ago. The aitof "Tihe Red Nefw-ork" two years ago, îior comninnism has a place ini Amerthor M»lher neu, book directs afanid sitîce no errors are said to havé ica; that American intellectuals have fesss'i 0 lIcheprescnf administra-. been found ini that earlier book, it can belittled, and weakcened their nation: tioni. lie assunied that the information conthat America, the pioneer age ended, tained in "The Roosevelt Red Record must think 10w .about other inatters anud Its Backgroli;sd"l is correspondingly than inaterial development, and that East Meefs West (lependable. The new Jewish life in Palestinethe American way of doing things, The author first draws parallels bc faulty as it may be, is bétter for this flot oiy in jerusalem 'but in that "sudtween the socialist, the commnunie,. and nation than gaudv impDortations. of the 10,000 copies of: the first editiQn' Life and timies of two of America's forernost early iithographers with exam,pies of their work in color. eof' Art hrïer, pungent biograpical. sketches writes her pubishers: "I came to write vate business. of prominent nmen._ Spring Up, O0 Well because it is alnost As a womnan author, Mrs. Dilling i.; impossible for any jou.rnalist to come OId-Time Sbipbuilder into contact with the vital draina being vitally interested in the position of Robert P. Tristrami Coffin's new enacted here tôday, without wanting under Democracy, under cornto women novel. John Dawss, an exciting and write a book. inunism, under socialism, and under the It is not only the drama Roqsevelt romiantic story of an oid-time Amnerican of the resurrection administration. Her last of ancient Hebrew visir shipbuilder and shipmnaster, was pub- culture. It is the meeting to Russia only confirmied her. scep-. of the Oc- ticismn lishied oit September 15. Mr. Coffin's cident and the Orient. of the, reputed "fredom" andi haplatest volume of poemis, Strange Holipiness of women and children in a 'Coniness, was awarded the .Pulitzer poetry munistic $tate. n Ait j Seven of his faimous plays, in ci udi ng "Cavalcade,", "Design for Living."- Founfain Square Evansfen I1724 Orrington, Evanston Orrington Hofel Building Gre.