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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Jan 1919, p. 7

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lu'u are W\RB§ d v GP. urnhhi :u\' \II \HOP FIR \i‘nll Ir¢ ‘1 C‘Cffi‘C'fiiiffiWfiCOfiWX‘Cfil’O‘Z’O 3' \ w w I n We have a permanent peace as a re» sult'.’ As you have been good citi~ u-ns and patriots these past two years. do not fail ynur cuuntry now in the greatest crisis. It is up to mu u) know what you want your Here you will find sixty magazines, (weekly and monthly publications), and our newspapers. These periodi- cals represent. the points of view of our greatest statesmen, authors and business men and women. They give all sides of the questions. all reli- gious and non-religious points 0! view. is there anyone who has such a store in their own private; library? Why should one have it? fit is the property of every citizen for; his own personal use at the Publiczmhrar)‘. personal use at the Publiczmhrary. The magazines are promising us great things this new year. and we hope they will make good. Leslie's promises to make good the claim or being "the best illustrated newspaper in the world” with its able staff of photographers. Jasper's “Huts to Money Makers” is a department which purports lione to be worth the price of subscription. The Archi- lectural Review promises a lively my :1“ Iii? that du( 13! yuuh pvr \X‘ \Hi l’l'BLH' ”BRA RY unl o v o o o n . u o c‘otcooouvo-vno‘u‘ouh‘n v... Pl“ n') Mm Ill v hlx. (flint thv prm and cons .\~ 1L HULL-u of Hit: H It H duty in‘ mh mi N ”H uni H ‘ U \ ll‘H 'I‘ho' Amvritum Rn) >1.er lin- )‘vul \xilh the- usual pupu'ur «ivnman Tm \vr) nntwunrthy urtich~ in I‘m.- Jm uury number “hich Sht'llld ituturm mum [huh (he ('lhtnlnury ”2:an 1' an ".(wlh var) Buy Should Read," I); Dr William (‘. Hrni<n-d. Surnem: (h-nrrul uf th-- I' S‘ Nmy. and 1m w! m‘ulionnl fullmvup nf lhi< (v'ulurn umlrr the- m-mling M "The prt ('nn (est Thzit hnusc- of yuurs wnn'l run it- self, but the House Bonutiiul will giw idem that will help mflkf' thing" gu sintmthly. with the charm of "things beautiful." which it strin's to advertise in the title. Th!» re-zul- ers' service department nfft-rs to tell um» who is not quite suro thv' idmil way to curtain Frnnch divor‘, furnish n iivim: room, pinco n ilrivvuzu, mid .1 wing to your homo. screen .1 mm- ment window. and many such iii)» snrning and unique pruhlvins which COHM‘ tn humP-mflkt‘l’x. Ths- nmrw mengrv the ham», the Kronito-r thv m-od f1 r thc- proper solution of these problems. and with a large establish- ment the homemmker well knows th? magnitude of affairs. Th? Atlantic Monthly advertises u “stimulating and interesting pm» gram." due perhaps to the recent vis- It 0! our editor to the other side. Harper's magazine of 1919 propose‘ to publish articles and stories on "When the Nation“ Gather at the Peace Table." “Raid-nights in bon- don and Paris.“ How the War Hus Awakened the Far East.-'Slberia. Rusm’n.‘ (‘hina and Japan." and Out- of Doom with John Burroughs; Richâ€" ard Ln Gallienne will tell of his ad» venturing hy sailboat :Imung the ions» ly and uncharted Bahamas; Chang~ ins America. her new nationalism and all its varied aspects with their glowing futures. Several stories of distinction will be published; and in lighter vein, H'arrison Rhodes will write on some American types. HHt'h rul'v IikQ'!_\' tn ht‘ Prm'u'd In [hv umhwt numhvr“ during 191‘) It will 'uLMvr mm and prnrtn'nl typrw «rm-H, Ihv max vmnunm- und ant-ml ‘i!l'HH“Il~ wt~vn-s~il:dt~ Th‘ ir \\rIl'-r~ u'n :u-kh‘vulvdurd !‘\L("'l". “rm hmv U" ml'w :if! H! km'pihL’ "II‘H‘ l-m "‘1' !»«-\:1L)‘ \uth thvir IndI-pvn‘rltl) 'rmtiun} })l'~|L'l‘(‘\'~. Thv :H'tit'lv< \ro-rv .lrnul and imon'wvinr in 1919. um} 0:11 “w hr mauuxim- \u~ll rvpny~~ .- The Nation will bring out more publications to fill the demand for material dealing with international questions. This is the plan of the Outlook. the independent and the World's Work. “Great Things Coming." advertises, the American Magazine. and not thee least“ among them is the new Booth' Tarkington story. “Rummy Milho‘.-‘ land." “Health as a Business Asaet‘? is an unexpected topic to be con- sidered: “How to Safeguard Your' Money." written by n famom secret; I‘ll IN: iil‘lnl' “0 'll n-mlvr. II“ («145i and illustration r !n umt‘ul plun‘ <<u~ Hf building: ht‘ Drm'u'd In [hv h} , The Youth'u Companion will run lits usual serial storie- "eny one of which in book form would cost $1.26 :or $1.40" and “hundreds of shorter Liston-lee as well as the renllr depart- !menln. such an "Th0 Doctor's Cor- finer." “Current Events." "Nature and iScin-m-e." etc. There- wlil be also {an informing article by one oer ;worids leading writers; such I: lormx er President Ten. President Hibben of Princeton. end others. service man. and "What 1 Hum Learned About Writing boilers” as some of the subjects which will alp- plement the treasury of fiction. Country Life has given In color the American War medals and "Won on the Field of Honor." is a new depart- ment that will give a complete roll of our heroes. Since the ban: on building and on paper have been lift- ed. this fine magazine will return to the glory of pro-war days. in Febru- ary. The color work has always been unusually beautiful. “It you are plan- ning to build. remodel or decorate. I! you are going to do some land- scape work. or if you are interested in dogn. poultry or livestock. the automobile. art. or in gutting more production from your estate. you will find Country Lilo the loading exponent on these subjects." In March will come the Spring Planting Manual. \"m-kll N- _|-n. ' .~ S, u-u'c Inu "cum, ' '“h 'r "’ 'h'l "nun rum. Calhlqr. inepnrtmont of Agriculture.) State or llllnuln, (‘nunty of an. n . - - Huhu-rllmi MI -W rn to before me [hit- “nr “york Bulletin (\.W.C.A.) ‘Tth m". U,"J“”mm"y_ ”H. The Libraries (A. L A. Camp Li- [Se-ll Erin-It 11. um“. brariea) Notary, Public, National School Service (17‘ 3. Committee on Public Intormbtion) Th' “'1'“ ”0“," 'h" ”e "M' The Social llvgiene Monthly ling Pre-ldvut Wilmn must remind Illinois State Council Nev: him of the oillce teeter-I in Wuh- The Evangelical ‘ington nenr Inauguration Day. The Christian Endeavor World ~ ' So far no proceuionn have been or Have you an interest that Ill not represented here’ Why don't yunmanned to welcome home the nhip isnhscrlbe tn it in the name 0! the‘flrdesnd r‘nunittlon‘ T7" ::rker:d;htl Public Lihrnry' Other: who hold1 urn nu ma era or e .0 fl [your sameintereat (and perhaps some. 8.! douhle their usual [my and at to .who have never before done no) will “m... “h" the “HM?” 9“ and your famrite periodical inter- _ ‘esting too. Your gift will be greatly Tm- DQ'tpl" \Alm oppvmo appropriat 'appreciated. The Public Library , mg mmwy inn-null) [or education. are hopes soon to have subscriptions to mm lmkinx htcauu- we have 3‘ 'all magaxincs in foreign languamlmany ignorant folk. in thin country iwhich are subscribed to by people at ;who {not the Bolabev iatn. The Garden Mnxulne will tell you whpn tn plant and what (0 plant. coming oncv a mnnth lllu- a well knnwn landscape gnrdner to own the slmplmt and lowlls-sl n! us, In nug~ gm! (hings wt- haul not thought of that \H- may lwzmllfy tln- arrow whlch we own, 0r uur meagre wludowâ€"boxâ€" mt. Some of us huw- only dream-gab dmw. but men they have to ho prun‘ ml nr ‘n-plunlvd once in a whllv by alluring uwr llu- pirlurms and plum in lMMlk\ like this. Thu l.n-'i~~~ Hum Jmn'lml Hi)! I l‘n" up lhq- qum‘tiun‘ of After-tthnr- prnhlmm (‘nnvm'nlng wumon. (‘hnngm in mm" IIII'IH of living. nur lmuu-s. do V (v mum h Thr The Llu-rury Him-51 The Mentor (A magazine 0! url ro- productluns on npeclm-d topics). Thn National Geographic Mug" zine Tlu- New Repub‘ic Outing Mnxazine (u rn-trwhinlt munthly of outdoor spur“) Poetry Popular Scienm- Thc Public l‘uhlit' l,i|1ruriv~ The chdt-rs' (‘nuidc- tn [‘vriudica= Lin-nature Thc Rcd (‘rnsn Mngnzim- St Nicholas Thc Saturday Evening Poat The Scientific American Scribner‘s Magazine The Survey (a magazine of chari- ties and social service) Vogue Highland Park Press Chicago Daily Tribune New York Time» Christian Science Monitor Trench and Camp Mexican Review Liberty; a magazine of religious irccdnm The North Shore Bulletin Th0 Diocese of Chicago The Standard. a Baptist newnpa‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS T?" Life Th0 hlul Elvmvnmn- thmJ Juurml lllustruh-d lnndnn .\':~\A~ lun‘nled It HIINMM Yuri, Rude 0! :lllmolu. n! the More of buunou on itho HI! day n! Docemht-r. I’ll. n m,“ .,. n._ Ana”... 1.! I’nhlk‘ Ac Hh'hlnm} l‘uvk I! )0” lunr n ”mam lim- in nu) lunuunur nlln-r than I‘an h‘h nu!) )vvu hung nr M‘nd to [In- l'u‘Mv Librur} nu “d rum 0! [ht-V pnwdicul Hm! v". nm)’ Dune :1 00m pls-u- that u! ('u- \uno-d mum-«l of a" (ho pvuph- .su that I may “I'm-run- m H-nw \ahlt-II frh-nds hau- hm ul- rondy sub-wrlha-d fur In the nnme M (M Library? Don't forget! Send An 01d rupy to (ho Public lJbrnry and help make "our Hbrury" a “bury far all the pooplu (‘OST In I919 (fin motto in to be THE BEST READING FOR THE GREAT- EST NUMBER AT THE LEAST llllnoll. Al lhe mom- 0! Ina-u.--- . t l Illmou. (‘ounu 0‘ l‘ko. 88. the “It :11.) n! Dc-vemht-r. ”H. n Hfit mud: In Hu- Alnhlm o! Pumw Ac nod .amd uwmn to balm me (‘ulllltl u! lhr Mnn- ut Ilium": pnr ,vdny of Janulry. 1.“. «sun 1:: mum u. burn mm!" In lnw Tuinl l.l.\|-Ihl|r- ,. NIH} “4,63 l. Narrr I'nul, l'nuhler of tho Huh- ma Puk Tm: A Davina But, do talcum) "nu lhu tho Ibo" uno- mont ll lruo to [he be“ of my [now- |edce and hand, ('npllnl Stark Bald In,,.. I. I. l'ndnulnl l'ruflll {non 0. Devon"- ______________ C. "outrun! (Inn-I and InIc-rc-IL ..... The “rent crowds that are (rootâ€" inc Prendvm Wilmn mun remind him 0! (hr ufllce teeter-I In Wuh- lnnon nenr lnwxuratlon I)”. So far no prom-muon- h-vo been or stunned to welcome home the nMp ylrd and munltbon plum workers who turned out material for the .01an at douhle their usual [my and a! 10 time-:- uhn the inldlvn gvl‘ Ttw [mph- \Alm oppmw npproprlnt mg mmwy lun-rn'fl) [or «location. are now kicking Ncauw An In"! In many Ignornnt (nib in thin country who favor the Bnlnhevhu. Inn": :nd Inwnunl- .-., (herdrnfln A... WurnIt-I __ . ,_ ( ‘nnh and but Irvin Hnnln Highland Park Trust Savings Bank ‘rulnl “manure- (WHI‘HI. Pt‘BIJt'ATIIH Report at [lu- (‘Mlllon ol MARGARET RIDIDN. ”burial: North gShore Line CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE 66 We" Aduns Slnot Phonr: Centulfizw Mk I! )0” lunr n ”mam lunuunur nllwr lhun Bu“ m Mull}: nr Fl‘nd 10 [hr hr} nu “d rum of [hi LIAHIIJTII-L“ RESOURCIfi RAVEL ON THEQNORTH SHORE LINE every time you have occasion to : to Milwaukee or Chicago. Its excellent time service makes it ‘nvenient as well as comfortable. Hourly service is maintained ‘ly with special half hourly service on Saturdays Sundays an Holidays. Direct connections are ade with the' ‘L" trains at Central Street Evanston. Only two ps are made between Evanston and the loop. You reach the. ' rt of Chicago‘s business and shopping district. making wry 31) minutes theriis an express tram from Lentral Aver Liking (me smp in eac town between Evanston and Waukega’n Speedy $rvice to Chicago ll“! ‘34? o btuo‘ou 5.56:.” ”5.552. O 1H I“ 9.0.00 31“! I or furflier information app/3 to the twins! Ticket Oflice of the Exfiress Service 3 mi”! SHURE 'l‘Rl‘S’l‘ i (“MI’ANY I It. . Grundv ( uuhwr n! the North shun- nl (‘unmnny Hunk. do mulI-mnlr ~uo-nr If"! the nl-u‘r Ill-(omen! n- Ivuc u. h/c- hell of my kno'hdn Ind hollol,’ a! Dept Hunk All cl Rel-1 lnlrn MAL ( "In-land Psrk. IQ“. 0! ll- "null. [hr rim M mull-ol- on the “III «I ‘0! [menu-or. IHA. nu mm): In HI!" uulllnr of l'uhlk‘ Amun'r n! [In- PI,” of “Hump, [mun-m In law. - I(‘IAI. 'l'IUCATION ol the (‘m d Hkfid Park Stnte Bank I'm-MW MIMI mun Tmul Luluulnrl Hung!!! House , A. i'urn urr nnd I-‘umrn , (‘nnh and dul- Vrnm Hunk! Tnl ell lv- "Mu-I ! "I" . ._. h-n Dunk- lJBllJu‘ nd duo from link- 171.9021. Roamin- (nub-crip- S. [J'N'T'I Bonds) Lou: and Dimuunln Uve flu _,_ .-__ it Highland mun, am:- ..| n Ilu- I‘IH-r u! tun-unm- uh Hu- J Dru-mind, IMF. an- mndo- l0 Eur I»! I'nhlu AI-vuunhn 0! [hr Hlllnl~ |Iur~unlil lu In“ HHS! H ' Iu 1‘33 and lnnmmnu _, "I! A _ , . , [Ill it: down-Il- ‘ 7N1 '(Ir “ur- and is an express train from Central Avenue m;;l§lr nlul Reall- |Ofl one: Highland Par-i I“! IJAMIIJTH‘Lq Bin-rt [mm In I Fund __._ ..‘ Led I'rnm- ”NHL I'l-Ullll'!‘ Il'l.\|. I'I‘IHJI'ATION >r1 of ‘MP I’MIIM I" 'Nmn mum- ! Hluhlnml Park. III. HIGHLAND PARK TICKET OFBICE , Noun -_-_ _-_- and Munro-u. nlhrl Hill! ”fink RWI‘RPB E J‘ (IRUNDY. mhler Vin the Noel" I'm-hr I.OII.I‘O.I? “0.19.0.0" 20.00600 It‘ll“! '208.72Lll S l 11.1 2|.7I I'll. 850.21]... ”.0..." 1.37,... ‘I JI 72 ‘C 1‘ . unsm 03 I L!!! Llho ILOOOJND 724 u MILWAUKEE TICKET OFFICE 187 Socond Strut Phonic: Gray! “36 Telephone 265 Sewing Machin- Rep‘nired. ( for and Delherqd. KW All makes of watches docks Jewelry for, culled reptind and delivered Doucuunndpeuboud odbyweokormonth Washing tad trimmim skillfully and humnl; HChadwick now»... Ml W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler SIM Yem It Schneider's 364 Central Avenue MT ad Mufi 3 l,will call for Tde’hoocllo 60 North Fifth Comfortâ€"Cue Rubber N. Paper {it

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