S t 1. rPAGE EIGHT V. MUZIK, JR. _ _ Baggage, Expressing, Moving â€"Highland Park and Highwood > Telephone 1805 night, supplemented by the roar of the jungle lions close by, sends Andrea screamâ€" ing to White Man. He sees written on her face the deadly menace of the jungle Fever â€" and through the many days of delirium that follow he never leaves her side. In her dazed condition Andrea wildly confesses her love for him but with conâ€" valescence, pride and convention again set her on her guard. ‘ Just onge of the situations in this great adventure story. . f THE GREATFST ADVENTURE STORY EVER TOLD! A tropieal storm one ALICE JOYCE CONRAD NAGEL w4 PAULINE STARKE | LUCILLE LAVERNE YOU‘LL BE THRILLED], Here is the most gripping mountaineer picture ever made! A tale of passionkte lovée, undying feuds, amazing smcrifice. It touched the heart of Broadway! It will stir a nation‘s sou}! From the stage success by Lula Vollmer. LOUISE M. 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Anne â€" sensible, irreproachâ€" Anne and Vera, the two sisters, live lives which are drab enough, in their little box of a house, two rooms above and two below. There are many bhours on Sundays or in the evenings when they come home from their unâ€" inspiring work as clerks, which cry out for amusement, for gaiety, ; for conranionship. While Mum and Dad with whom they live are satisfied to snooze away their leisure hours with newspapers over their faces. For the girls, there ia,t; be sure, Mortimer. Slendeér and with an indeâ€" finable al;r‘ of distinction ‘Mortimer is Frank Swinnerton bas returned, in "The Elder Sister,"‘to a type of story immediately . comparable to "Nocâ€" turne," ‘though it is not, it seems to me, of an equal degree of tragic inâ€" tensity. Yet it may be that in recallâ€" ing "Nocturne" across , a : period of years the lighter parts have fallen away as the outer petals from a flowâ€" er, leaving only the darker ones withâ€" in. Mr. Swinnerton has taken his characters from that slightly sordid class of life from which most of his characters are drawnâ€"g class interâ€" mediate between the middle class and the poor, one which must arouse our sympathies because it is likely to have the aspirations of the one and the deficiencies of the other. u0d But in Narcissa Whitman there is that which would‘ have made her a great artist and which is destined to make her a great pioneer.. Matching her wits against the trained unscrupâ€" ulous ones of the Great Governor Simpson, who though he loves, Narâ€" cissa, must let nothing deflect him from si,ving Oregon for England, and against the childish craity superstiâ€" tious ones of the hostile Indians, Narâ€" cissa ig the head and heart of the expedition. _‘ > . Accompanied by <Eliza and Henry: Spaulding, another fmissionary couple, and a younrg man, William Grey, they: begin the long peri:::s jourhey neverf made by white women before: Little do they: khow the forces of evil emâ€" bodied in the Indiang or of intrig'ue,i in, the ‘Hudson‘s Bay Company, thatJ' are to be pittéd against their woeâ€"‘ fully inadequate little band. 6odey And ‘at last, after years of heartâ€" breaking struggle, it is Narcissa who saves the large band of immigrants who are coming to‘secure Oregon for the United States, an expedition inâ€" spired by Marcus in an attempt. to win her love, and Narcissa, in giving her love to him, finds her own peace. Narcissa‘s father would not allow her to enter on the musical career which a marriage with the great comâ€" poser offered her, and in an emotiona rebound ~Narcissa turned to religion. Marcuy Whitman was a medical misâ€" stonary, about to start on. the long perilous journey to Oregon to found a missgon among the Indians., Narâ€" cissa, fired by his whiteâ€"hot enthusâ€" iasm, qonzsented to marry him and go with hinny on his journey. The chief figure of the story is Narcissa ‘Whitman, who bad within her the making of a great opera sing er. Beauty and grace of person, a voice which could all but move mounâ€" tains, © and the peculiarly dramatic quality of personality which can reach across the footlights or the wilderness. It is the wilderness acroas] which it is destined to reach. Honore Wilisis Morrow brings to this task‘ her skill as a story teller as well as a greater depth and huâ€" man insight than she has shown in her earlier work. \ â€" _"We Must March" is an historica! novel told with the force and dramâ€" atic intensity which is necessary if guéh a novel is to carry its readers ack into a time remote from their Are you interested in books of Ficâ€" tion, Biography, Travel, or Hisâ€" tory? For lists write to ESTHER GOULD clo Highland Park Press. The Winning of Oregon Two Sisters and a Man THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HICHLAND PARK, "THE ELDER SISTER" By Frank Swinnerton George H. Doran WILL KRUMBACHâ€" Frederick A. Stokes Co. "WE MUST. MARCH" Ssash, Doors and Millwork Telephone 1589 _‘ Ridge Road, Highland Park, IIl. Willsie & Tb;x;be‘giq!.the duel of gouls which Mr. ._i‘xmerton knows extraordinarâ€" ily well how to portray. : And it is Anne: who suffers most because she is capable. of: more (suffering than : the others, but it is Vera who goes down in the struggle. As for Mortimeriâ€" there is an ‘invulngrability about‘ his egotisgm which makes it impossible for him ever to suffer as the others do â€"â€" makes it even possible for him to diewithout knowing\ the ksenest of all suffering, selfâ€"repreach, which even Vera) does not escape. â€" . _ © able Anne, Ver:e,lm\mg like a taut instrument tï¬â€˜,r ive every impresâ€" sion resents having to go back to the stuffy kitthenâ€"â€"and to reality. Inevâ€" itably both Anne ind Vera fall in love with Mortimer, And Mortimer asks Anne to marry him. s pioig 4 by J + R. T. M. SCOTT ® More thrilling adventures of "Seâ€" cret Service Smith." 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