[ported Roquefort W. lb. ';--,...'._~.‘ Hit it is particularly HONTAS 'foALs up; cotxrwcoaLs mm MATERIAL you duri ' these you prom 1y. no Wurst ch per in tBr., Manuel has] Auntie 11.18» ‘ “(has ehbper in i- Campany m, m icaml Ann; a, of i 'arr' ' EXPRESS ield an Onions bunch ..'_... k Transfer? ur PORK. .' T q Sugar Cured, . 1 pieces, lb. --..-r- R ,WEDNISDAY ONLY FANCY MAN“ Storage ind t1hiosrate or 3121a bottle- (1 Cream use, lb. “12 gimme. or Bong; C, " F " J....., "'4'...“ tl St) i Elgin 'Cream Butter; lb. m Kidneys G . SHIPPING {Wood Tttpemtts I! for ._._L__.-.., TRON IHUWY. ways: c, Aswagus and 7th ' Park. Illinois 101095011. " ',Cottatre J 69c 33:; 22ii .°_" Ge “45%: tee , the hot the $1.36 Joe l'il mass- wm ADS BRING RESULTS Hugh Walpole whose navel-"Hum- er John" will soon he ;published is planning an Imminent lecture tour ht America. The but one we believe it was all); produced “The Portrait of a Man with Red m," to ve trem. ble " the possible "feta _of another. Sir June- Barrier has just proved himself the most "boa! minded ltr' ing author (the dead " nothing to my about it) by Allowing Isis story "Peter Pan and Wendi†which we: considered amen“: for children to understand, to be rewritten by May Byron in two versions one for little children, three to "even, mother for children. seven to fourteen. Think of . lake which is colmly. daintily blue with a sprinkling of white caps just to prove that it but spirit, with dark pines coming down close a if they would touch it, up; arming here and there Q show you n glimpse of serene sunliq country - think of all this. then ithink of the exact opposite and you will have some conception of "Count Bran†the lab. est book by Ben Hecht. THURSDAY. AUGUST 5; 1926 Jurt what Mr. Hecht in bent on' sic-1 ','t'g'l,i,'t,inJ, by this strenuous excur-l sic into the field of the fantastic, it is not for a humble and bewildered reviewer to attempt to say. In the person of, Count Brugn, otherwise the poet Jules Gnnz, even earlier, Julius Guru. the runaway from his fnther's Michigan farm, Mr. Heeht bu creat- ed-the literary lion par excellence. trading on the reputation from his bizarre literary gift to perpetrate every possible socinl outrage. Count Brutra scarcely claims to be a person he id rather a gesture. e wail, an oath ngainst society, against conven- tional momilitr, unmet smug virtue ---atrainat most of the world " mu hrs tried to make it. . . ~In Panini, the magicinn, Mr. Hecht has an agent' for bringing in the bi- zarre and supernatural which are his fioariah of distrust at the normal and the ordinary.; Then there in Winter- bottom, the little dried up Latin pro- fessor designed to make virtue odious, and doing it, and his prim yet volup- tuous wife designed to make it hu- morouts--.and doing it, too. There are other characters in the pehontr of which thehw, middteelaas dumbness, outrageous wealth. are the objects of scathing satire. _ It is hard to say whether Mr. Hecht is a mun engaged in throwing pebbles or a smell boy rolling largeqtones: JUST PARAGRAPHS Northbrook Day MR. HECHT EXPOSTULATIN G Big Animal Cthsbiration Saturday, Ahg. 14th This year is Nor'thbrook's 25th A niversary. Bring all .the folks and take' a part in he all-day picnic. FREE NASH SEDAN, "COUNT BRUGA" __Jan BELL and his svucom’fons tome DANCB---- Dancing, Sports, Games, Band kmcerts, concessions ' and an Addres by . By Ben Heck! Bani & Liveright Congressman H. R. Rathbone BIG BAND PARADE AT sl O’CLOCK A. BARONSCHEEN GROVE And Other Valuhble Prizes THE NORTHBROQK CIVIC hssocrA'rroN FREE PARKING i,tr'%ht AT It is i l in'the phase of mid-sun» Iner to t ' to some of the old favor- item to b in: down from their shelves some of hose books which grow ilner with the years. Read again of that breath- in; voyage which' began so simply, Next'Morninz, at daylight, the 'N uns’ went to sea." One lizes more fully thin,ever since ht 's gene. that no one else but Conrad. quite the seine intimacy with th seen He knows it so well that he speaks of it effortlessly; bringing out the most trifling or im- portant f its phases as one would recall t e moods of a person with whom 0 had lived a lifetime of con- scious d votion. The deep swaying rhythm f his sentences 'with some- times th ir break or pause er swift- ness is like the motions of a ship at sen. In th crew bt the “Narcissus†Conrad and and gives to us a world in mini tttre, with its uncertainties, its fe vita terrors and the amazing situatio which personalities in their conjunét on make, Then, dly enough, this is a. book in whic the Preface is better than the bod ..-to me at least-tthe finest thing C nrad ever wrote. A dismal aion of he aim and purpose of his work, a d of all art, "to render the highest ind of a justice to the via- ible uni arse . . . It is an attempt to flnd n its form, in its colours, in its ligh in its shadows, in the as- pects o matter and in the, facts of life w t of each is fundamental, what is enduring and essential-their one illu inating and convincing qual- ity-the very truth of their existence." It is hat Conrad,. along with a mighty band of his predecessoi0as done. V _ THE HIGH ADVENTURE OLD FRIENDS Br Joseph Count! , whlcdny Pun & Co. A romantic tale of lusty “venture by the funout author of "The Broad Highway.†NI:- tbt? “more; BEST NOVELS we at I“ Booksellers true, BROWN tk co. I; NIGGER or 111E NARCISSUS†By JEFFERY FARNOL SAYS CIVILIZAW‘ r"'rttserhsstoloott 'tttrl"! the game the social stand _iilitjrt the typi- cal American’la'tobe Iltt) " "IM, not Irr, hU profession or iltFiiiii'i con- ip)tiottt, but 'the In I) r and the place of his summer lllil thr nea- tiom. Five hundred. t 5 nd Amer- icans go abroad thin , ' r. Polite conversation for the? ti?, Ing social jkcason will have to- lntersperied' 'with casual referen a - Europedn 'experiences. And for I.†most pin, these references will Ei, in m un- yhlch could be either :l pirate unit or built-in; a table acaproper pro- (vision for usual kite , storage of :cooking equipment and, 'it', . plies. BY mctaasibill'f,taimrmr I Proper disposition ijij 3e essen- bials and the addition '.._ such other yonveniences as in the union of the ldensigzner Were necessa is . fully equip the kitchen were left 'lfttt skill and gingenuity of the archi Fe, competing. T The results of the ‘l ‘5 t indicated that the electric ref... rater is "of zsurpassing importance! R the siinplifl- cation of kitchen 'iiiqi) When it is {installed the architect m ' away with §the cold room. As an . iii tteet states:. "'We find it no 1iGrliifiai,iitrir' to provide a special room) R sible from f‘the outside, as in the on. when an ice ‘lbox is installed, "iiig) saving in (the cost of consttu t of such a iroom is often equal to 14‘--cost of the ielectric refrigerator." M', By bringing the n the kitchen many wen THE HIGH IVE“? Ala , " --Unhurried ll ..,..An Evanston! EVANSTéiN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The little “if; wheel stays home and takes care 3.5; that Sunday Dinner, while the f : E I ily takes a ride or goes to church. Ir/ q I l . _ Auto 4 he Storage Hot RM ater Heater Simply tp l ' e faucegtand yo.u have hot Water P' I " 'ily as urnintt on the cold wate It No care of any kind when this " "ce is in your home. Rislia :51 Range with Lora a; Oven Heat _gulator “It 'tjil’ays to Shop i , f"):,' Evanston " It Iii" I31 E? ig'ruesday, Thursday and SattiAaar itrirsingi, an 9 “aâ€; in: means correct purchases Lop with ease. Save your money. :ntor into me steps to PREM, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ins NORTH SHORE- GAS CO. . _ Co-M,Wuhtop "As a compact Valium the kitchen oftodarshotridyutdntotai-thnt will locommodhte the m equip- ment and leave just enough room for the Worker to move ubout easily. We m and that the proportion of nbont two to three in dimension: is most desirable. , ' . the cold room uh dtrtt6 â€in: with, and the tutu-iterator W,“ inu- tnl unit of the 'mtrartattqqt km F . . In' linking the â€73:11:31.3 Mr. M shed‘tho judges vim Inuit mint the old-fashioned, hum km and inemtfenient. Their report it in put us follows: T ' “In “waving order of unit when preparing meal: the worker brings .thefoodtobeeooudfromth- enter. the cupboard of the cabinet and any other storage cupboard to the work table of the enhlttet, prepares and cook: it and lets the tirtUhed dishes on the serving apaee. The re- frigerator will be most convenient when placed near the rear entry for receiving supplier. T "The kitetiin cabinet, beind both . statue and a valuation center, should be placed between the rung! and the refrigerator, withmny ixtra npsce for food atoratte quite near. The serving table will adjoin the “use not: the dining room door, than pro- viding a continuous and very direct routing from the rear entry around one side of the kitchen to the dining room. Plain; the Sink _ "Sinee the sink And drain boards are used for the preparation of green, fruits and other (code served mteooke ed this unit should be as near the ri- fritterator as pouible. While u clearing away spuce the sink must also be conveniently placed in rehtion to the dining room." . TELEPHONE In Easy Washing J _ Canton Clothi, _ Thor Irolil down payment and t Ive, months to . V pay makes it my tAr you to owng one of these mode 1atroruum'it,tt _ laundry tipplianees., , l Call, our oiBee and salesmen will; . make arrangements mutate; these washers and m for Tom. l, Lauryirar eq Side Our Special with only t during the month SPECL achine A Dryer. her V Ill, (Tr'illl"t'rC,,'i'; {saw W... l labor-avid: %' a » ' ' a 9‘ ---No Fhteg rf August ipment Offer' Telephone Highland Pit}: 9 PARK 194 Good-bye kitchen we are t for I. few. hours. The dinner is in tho Lorain pelt-regulating _ of the Clark Jewel gas range so‘now for ‘a care-free afternoon! ' Clark Jewel Gag Range House Incineiator Io garbage