u 1 4 <PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS "The Lure of the Sea" is a collecâ€" tion of : works, t % in prose or verse having to do the sea. It is impossible t mï¬t wherein most .collections kind fail â€" {llll-oltlotlnti enough of : one ~thh(hnmlihlymutobq too much. of poetry all havâ€"|; Tof a ht stoat price Nent. Bat sn a t ie C t e:ï¬.:tion for me at least,. the jaws :ï¬% which are open Mor it, why I do not know, unless it is that the sea is |such a martellousâ€" ly varied subject, its moods being| as different and numerous as those | ‘of man himself. | . "The Lure of the Sea" would be an excellent volume tr give a fortunate friend. about to embark on a sea voyage. Sitting on the safe and luxâ€"| urious deck of the Mauretania ‘over which even the spray seldom spluhesl it would be pleasantly exciting to read of those famous old pioneers fo[ PACE sIX H. C. Witwer in his new yvolutie of short stories, * hly _ Speaking," introduces a new species of slang. "Hot Dog" _"warm puppy," pr "Aaming Fido." | A certain amount of | this â€" is nmw thm:,ih that amount goes a way . / The . N. Y. reviewer says of "The Intima pers of Colonel House," "The interesting fact, it ssems to me, in this collection of intimate papers is (the germination and development the idea which finally gripped Allies that . this war, of guch ble havoc, was to be the war to war." Florida is even in fiction of the time of Cath« de Medici. In "The Love of Madamoiselle"; by George Gibbs /appeared â€" last week, the action is tt from the : Old World to/ the New where Florida is the scene/for adventure and romance having nothing to do with real estate. p. | _ The author has chosen mostly from | the â€" works: of porary writers,| Masefield, Alfred Noyes, Conrad, H.: M. Tomlinson, H. W. Gibson; buti thére are also represented Dickens, Tennyson, Co ‘and . others. The selections serve to heighten that lure of the sea which of us feel at some if not at all times of our lives, from the story Tomlingon of the eobbler who went to sea in a tub of| his own: making, to. the "Off the! Horn" by Basil Lubbock. | the sea, the tr : ships ~of "whose decks the sea o?n took full posâ€" Philip Gibbs has gone back to his old manner in hig latest stirring noâ€" vel, “Unclun‘infl- Quest." He, is again Philip Gibbs, the war corresâ€" pondent, with the passionate mission of preventing wars, Of telling people so plainly, so unforgettably what war is and was that they will not submit to the brutality of it again. The Gerâ€" man youth who was blinded in the War says, "I would like to see a difâ€" ferent kind of victory march, with all the wounded of the world, French and Gnanmdsï¬l:fl:.withflum of the blind . eripples without arms and legs, the young men without jaws nogses, inhuman and dreadful. The would shud. tion, Biography, |Travel, or Hisâ€" tory? For lists write to ESTHER GOULD, clo The Lake Forester Are you interested in books of Fieâ€" "THE LURE OF THE SEA" I MUST _ GO DOWN TO THE SEAS AGAIN A STIRRING NOVEL wmmnfmspantes "UNCHANGING QUEsST*" JUST PARAGRAPHS Authenic hflhm are of tb:. class that demands that everything pertainâ€" $ m‘ } exactly correct in every particular, you will appretiate my kind of work. | _ * Authenticity of design, and careful attention to the smallest of details have been bigâ€"factors in the building of my reputation. Belected by F,. H. Lee Little Brown & Co. Byl’iflipGiNI George H. Doran Co. 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Through their lives first in London, later in Moscow, we have Eleanor Rowland Wembrigde Seventeen unforfettable studies of the drifting girls of our cities $2.50 H. M., CO. A witty, wise and ironic picture of the American stage by a distinâ€" guished actress. $ Henry Holt & Co. _ . N. Â¥. Publishers T!}E FASTEST SELLING .‘ BOOK IN AMERICA â€" _â€"‘Gentlemen ' Prefer Blondes by ANITA LOOS LITTLE, BROWN & CO. OTHER PEOPLE‘S DAUGHTERS Intimately illustrated by RALPH BARTON 9th edition, $1.75 Boni & Liveright HOME TALENT By Louise Closser Hale Publishers, Boston o | A‘ review of the new enterprises esâ€" thbifdhed during the year 1925 on the kracks of The North Western line at ints in its territory, again indiâ€" E:‘m theâ€"notable variety of the reâ€" sourtes of the northwestern states and their progress and increase of business generally, â€" ‘ s BUSINESS INCREASE Aâ€"â€"IN N. W. TERRITORY . Over 150 new private. industrial tracks were ‘constructed.for concerns jon / this railway, â€"han & . the maâ€" terials inherent to 4 ests, coal, bil, iron ore, granite, stone, clay, sand and gravel districts, as well as the gommoditiés ‘of agri¢ultural producâ€" tion from the vast fertile land area ;set‘ved by this great railway system. â€" ‘ More than 300 other direct track service plans were completed with bther new business concerns, in addiâ€" tion to the private industrial tracks built, and over the whole system of this railroad many old established inâ€" dustries have required renewed and increased facilities for their expandâ€" ing trade and transportation needs; | Altogether there has been a continâ€" ued growth in ‘the business of. the 'northventeg\ states, in which the Chiâ€" cago & Notth Western Railway comâ€" pany is so vitally associated and conâ€" stantly striving to encourage and serve with the most;modern railway transportation service. y .. The ~manufacturers â€"have included the production of foodstuffs of all !:inds. lumber, furniture, woodenware, ron, machinery, automobiles, vehicles, agricultural â€"â€" implements, â€"clothing, leather, fuel, oil, paper, beet s and an untold variety of the art't‘c‘l:: pf every day necessity in the comforts of the world‘s people. id The: distribution advantages of many growing cities in this part of the country has secured to them the location . of _ leading.. W housesâ€"wholesale andjobbingestabâ€" lishments. U 0 6 Racp k se THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Maple Sugar and Syrup from the Green Mountain State "The Queen of Sweets" We are experienced makers and take considerable pride in our maple products, made only from the sap of the maple tree, guaranteed to be pure and of the very best quality, (Inquiries solicited. Prompt attention. .. 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