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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 May 1920, p. 3

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Lton $35 AH'\ {er Shims?) RIIIS ”\(1 ne 2? *1 L m 1nd \leN E CDUC Cl” O OOOOOOOQOOOMQWOUOOOO: . .....OOOOCOOOOOIOOO0...... K I W SYSTEM ‘ - OF BRKER|E$ ' Minute 'Aalks GIN The most important part of the baking business is maintaining a standard of QUALITY day in and day out. Truthfully speaking. it‘s quite a problem these days to uphold ia duality standardâ€"but it's worth every effort in the world to do so. . Before I would start to s in the slightest degree the I Making Formula, I’d sooner As sure as I'm a foot high, quality will win out tgainst any competing conditions known to its bread merchandising. I Quality bread cannot be de- nied‘ its preference over all others, beéause bread is the Children must have wholesome, nourishing and healthful bread and Federal Home-Made Bread is the kind that helps to build sturdy children. Come down to ourstore and let us show you how we bake Federal Home-Made Bread and the ingredi- ents we use food of foodsâ€"Abe sustainer of life. The Third of a Series e of Talks on the Question of Quality Bread Making :nbmoooooodo. coooooooonc 2 thou H. P. :15 :OOOOOOOOOOCPOOOOOOOOOOO HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. 19 South St. Johns Avenue . A} L. LEE to substitute and disregard :he Federal Standard Breadâ€" aner close my doors. amid ‘ : mourn-In. pun-Ir.- . O0.00IQOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOO... D. ROBAR The children's story board!!! In «ii-continua until nut MI? ult- Moon. will volunteer to n“ or OI murk- nt the public than m nwuidtlun. ltilonehonnwuk â€"not a very arduou- tul for ur one which give: great planar. to the nude: or story teller. And the children log.- it. If you know mm ‘who will be willing to do it for tho summer will you cull Min Ridh'in at telephone 312? ' Mis: Ridlon'hu been gunk-d I mmmonun' have to visit her sis- ter in Swiuerlnnd. and Min Irene Bell has been appoinud junior u- lint-m. {or the summer “Thu Print.“ of Udell’s” I'll writ- ten by Harold Bell Wright some yuan ago. but has I perennill inure“. {or people of Highlmd Puk just bot-Inn of in title. A new copy ha been udd- ed to the collection. "Saucy: a study of Happiness." appeared in the origin-l Dutch some years ago. but hu just been um- lnted into English. It hn an elusive charm. making it one o! the most ori- ginal And delicate love stories of re- cent years. Yeata' Poems come to us with the rich treasure «if Irish benuty, mnking us glad for the common langunge we CI“ English. Who can say it i| not belutiful enough for open or any- thing i-lsc when it ran sing such poems as those? “We and the laboring world nre passing by: , Amid men's souls, that waver nnd give plue, Like the pale watch in their wintry race. l'nder the phasing stars, foam 0! abode: Before you won, or any hum u. but. " Wary and kind one lingered by his M‘ll; He mule the world to be I gnuy road Before her wnndering feet." tRose of the World). . . This \olume gunning: his well known “The Wnnderingl of ()isin" and “The Death of (‘uchulnin" with other short lyru- poermu From xhc- “Lake Isle of lnnis’froe" is this enchlnting verse Inniafm. And a small cabin build there, of clay and “we: made: Nine bean row: will I have there. a hive {or a honey bee. And live alone in the hoe-loud xlade." “And .1 shaii have some peace there, forxpeace comes dropping slow. There's midnight all a-glimmer. and noon a purple filo". And evening's full of the linnet'a wings. . . ,. _" the dreary feeling which some of u: the dreary feeling which some of ua are liking to all age. so perhaps this verse would apply to someone we know, sometime: "When you are old and gray and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire. take down annual-immi- And alowly read. and drum of thc loft look Your eyes had once. and of their shadows deep; “How many loved your momenta of , glad moo, And loved your beauty with love falao or tn»; But one man loved the pilgfln'a aoul in you. And loved tho changing sorrow: of your faea. " For tho not of tho you. road u» hook. you will love it. “Willa Birth" is another done-u page of vent in which Man an cloaa kin co laugh. ter, and sorrow lilting along hold. an laughter until it seem to am itaelf right up out of the poIeJo the sky. Live: on (his lonely face. 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