it lovers. Miss k has , a concert taokk and the t _ consider mselyes ortunate ‘to have tWW services artist on an occasio®filike this. Steele and his homans, iece orchestra, w just a year‘s e t at the Garderis in Washi D. C. million dollar will er act on the M Vaudeâ€" ash, or th undry â€" lete at a p ny othe met} ur ‘satisfacti dancing. Ryan, late . edian of itimate â€" musical medies, e you foar with hter. feature picture thaf will open t': will be "The Old e Movâ€" ueh features as M Pickford ‘ ,." once a tragBly, now a comedy. Stars t ou have n aBout. This ure will how the movie were sixteen years ago$} The old e will go on the siffer screen "Ladies kindly ve. your SDAY, DECEMBE ¢ are a few seats on the oos. Box office ope om 5:00 to 12:00 imidnight. ts are reved. The ma nt urges urchasing of tickets §# advange punt of the crowds. vÂ¥e 98 Men‘s a: Mackell, dancer‘jtd enterâ€" will be here to pl all that DI1C Ccago UNDR ed against tmas :‘ ganCces Launderer hop | for those we offer: Park 178 & Sonï¬ Saturday Evenin ston 11 30, 1926 The charactex% of Zenag Wheelock, one of the pioneers of Chicago, is ‘the most authentie jpiece of icreation in the book. Zenas who measures more than six feet, who. with his iron grey hair looks like a patriarch, who once ‘ traded furs with the Indians wit_hinl an arrow‘s flight of the site of his ‘"Tides" by Ada and Julian Street is a good conventional novel. (The plot is one which has been used often beforeâ€"the girt and boy, companjons from the cradle, ‘both of utery,ng quality, but separated by a cruel fate to find out all tgo late that happiriess has beert lost. ¢ h Nothing escapes him. +The London Strike, debates in the House of Comâ€" mons, ‘little dinners given by Lady Astor, the debtâ€"question, all are disâ€" cussesd and stmmarized in his ecoâ€" nomical fashion. And when he ‘has written a long letter he closes perâ€" haps with, “v';'}u, I will stop. If this seéems long and tiresome and nonsensâ€" ical to you, w)jy, never mind reading it. Just introduce it into Congress as a bill and they will pass it. Your devoted servant, Colonel William Rogâ€" ers." His cabL name is "Willrog." Will Rogers, the "most popular man in Ameri¢a" has decided to give the country the benefit of his invaluâ€" able. advice to his President. He has published his| "Letters + of a ; Selfâ€" Made Diplomat to his President." They are a priceless bit of nonsense which even politicians ought to be able to laugh at. Particularly after Colonel House‘s diplomatic corresâ€" pondence last year stirred the world, we can delight in Will Roger‘s, the ambassador without a portfolio." If all ambassadors had as good a sense of humor there would be fewer wars. The spring lists are begin to appear from the publishers‘ :‘nr:m Sylvia Townsend Warner‘s new novel is one that will be awaited with interâ€" est. Miss Warner is the author of “Lo“y Willowes." 4 w13 * + "LETTERS OF A SELFâ€"MADE â€" DIPLOMAT TO HIS PRESIDENT® WILLROG WRITES LETTERS A CONVENTIONAL NOV Major F. E. Verney has written a very interesting booi‘ about ~the Prince of Wales. Not entirely deâ€" finitive book of course, such ‘a one will have to come m’lmr.:m a very entertaining one ‘with a good deal of humanity in it, +5 3 WW’CQ&NQWD R’o ' Highland Park, III. | Telephoge 972 ] THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926 For detailed information; reservations and tickets By Ada and Julian Street Doubleday Page & Co. JUST PARAGRAPHS Every convenience and comfort at moderate allâ€"expense rate. Send for detailed itinerary and cost of these careâ€"free tours. Address J, L. Burgar, Mgr., 148 S. Clark St., Chicago, Telephone Dearborn 2323. All the comforts and conveniences at your favor» ite hotel or club are yours to enjoy on this de luxe;extra fare allâ€"Pullman train to Southern Calâ€" ifornia. Club and obgervation car, skilled barber, valet and maid service. Bath, manicure, hair» dressing. Excellent dining car service all the way. Five Other Fine, Fast Trains to Ctmform'_a and Pacific Northwest By Will Rogers os Angeles fimited "TIDES" 35 There is some good writing in;g,Mr. O‘Donnell‘s book but it is not in a sufficiently large proportion to! the whole. _ He has included too much, explained too much, and has s#eriâ€" ficed thereby his clearcut picture of "The Lenore." i I went proudly before the wind instead of puffing painfully under a cloud of smoke. oC _Terrence O‘Donnell takes an unifair advantage of his readers when he chooses as a title for his maritime chronicle, "The Lenore." Who. uld help falling in love with a ahig of that musical entrancing name? iBut that is, what he wishes us to do,. This great clipper ship, as fait as her name, is the heroine of the tory, the epitome of the gallant age Wwhen So in the end we see Blan d Alan sitting in the garden & their lives, but seeing their r ve son and daughter appearing at the other end of the walkâ€"both raâ€" tively and actuallyâ€"and about t go in the right direction. What an ligâ€" ing son and daughter! Having succeeded in making &8 inâ€" teresting: a book as they have with such a well worn plot labels. Ad and Julian Street as pretty good craftsâ€" men. a Alan meanwhile is caught b the designing female around the er who developes into the grasp! and social climbing wife. f *e Fully HMustrated, $3.00 Henry Holt & Co.: MISSISSIPPI _ ; STEAMBOATIN®‘ | By Herbert and 'Edwa.rti__; Quick # Here is the story of a grkt splashing splendid epoch in the building of America. Destined'gto become a classic. & a life of 'dilflluaggel;i:'.-en:h divorce. i early history of Chicago lives 0® us, Alan Wheelock, Zenas‘ grandson, is the hero of the story. He and Blahche Holden who lives next door and lose family has always been intimate wi the Wheelocks, played together from babyhood. But there enters Roy Norâ€" cross, the inevitable villain, the ¢ boy who with dazzling manners and his talk of New York, charms Bli che from Alan. In a moment of p-‘ pointment she marries him to n own city house. â€"He lives vigo sly, and through him as in his lgs it does to the younger generations, the early history of Chicago lives 0® us, Alan Wheelock, Zenas‘ grandson, is By Terrance O‘Donnell Houghton Mifflin Co. "THE LENORE" An Immediate Hit! : garden r ing ing their res ve appearing at the walkâ€"both raâ€" Reversible aprons of fine quality white percale. . Small medium and large sizes, Sale pritce .._._.___.___.._____._.cclzclls These Clearance Sales mark the opening of many January saving events planned ] this store. ~Specially featured at this time is the clearance of women‘s coats an dresses, and men‘s suits and overcoats. Special attention is also directed to the sal of women‘s and children‘s new spring wash dresses. his collection comprises a comprehensive assortment of the est styles of the season. You wifl agree when you have looked hem over and noted the price tags that they are values not to surpassed. Early sélection is advised. j Misses Winter Coats 15 ana $1950 _ > Individualized by clever handling of details, the hats in this colâ€" lection have uncommon distinction. ~Each hat is extremely ‘becomâ€" ing, and each is developed in a fabric whose richness accentuates its smartness. r0. Certainâ€" This sale of delightful frocks will prove a source of real joy to the woman who seeks a few new garments to brighten up the winter wardrobe. \The chic designs and novel variations instantly prove the real worth of these dresses. . fL 1 . Dresses of Fine Silks e . #| ‘and Woolen Fabrics : . A time to 1 Substantial Savings Dresses of Jersey, flannel, re}m novelties, satins andâ€" crepes are found at these two low prices. Sizes for women and misses. Rich in fur and fabric are these coats for misses. Styled as becomingly as those for grown ups and reduced to the lowest prices of the season to effect . a quick clearance. _ $10 ana $1759 JANUARY HIGHLANDP PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS es Begin Today Thursday Dec. 30th Watch For Our Januâ€" ary Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases. _ __â€"_ Clearance of Hats make Winter Coats JANUARY SALES GARNET TS = Hoover Aprons Greatly Reduced for Clearance 1959 is $5250 All at One Low Pricing All Go at the One Low Price â€" $3.95 $395 $1.29 "Adler Collegian" suits and overcoats known for their excellent materials perfect workmanship â€" reduced for ch Values to $49.50. Every coat is well tailored : made of the most serviceable all wool fabr Priced in two lots, $25 and $35. Specially Priced ; Full size comforters, filled with 100 cent new, clean cotton and covered wi printed fabrics in floral patterns. S cially priced for January while sz a limited number last at ___. e A large purchase direct from the m brings this low price of wool finished bla kets. They are 66 x 80 inches in siz Large block patterns in white combin« with blue, pink, buff, lavender sz 9] o s :+ > â€"â€" pip ; _: pra aariad c a 7 . Bed Comforters Men‘s broadcloth and figured madras shir Values to $8.00. y 31 -8 %:'lmr:geuao in ts | BOYS‘ LUMBERJACKS Children‘s party dresses of guaranteed fast or fabrics. The styles are elgeeinlly delightf: pleasing to both mother and little sl 1 daughter. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ... ® gen'-m of brocaded silks tndn{lksu:d;l: ium patterns. _ Regular : f New Spring Cheerful and gay as a spring flower den are the new "Julé" prints of w these frocks are fashioned. The styles unusually charming and at this speci pricing you will want to select while assortments are so extensive. .. _ Women‘s Bungalow Aprons ginghams. ue:m;:t:eru. Ju:t roedvo:'l:?-o ’1 for this special selling. ......._._.__.__..__..._. P 4A + # » Children‘s Wash Dr Men‘s Balbrigâ€" gan Unionsuits hoi i Otl mmd Y n long s e an‘smu}kle n‘length. Single and double breastedstyles. Some ha two pairs of trousers. â€" Priced regularly > $45 and $49.50. U MEN‘S SUITS » OCOATS Overcoats Reduced to â€" $25.00 and $35.00 $1.190 ... 78c SILK BROCADED ROBES Wash Dresses SUITS REDUCED TO FROM $32.50 TO $39.50 Just Arrived â€" In a Sale Wool Nap, All Cotton SALE OF SHIRTS Plaid Blankets In a Sale $295 Neck Ties Spe cially Priced Aiter Christmg clearance of men ties. $1.00 values : January ts OI whn. he styles this speci lect se igive.;: ... ginghams. *.â€"SLA ~ Ad THREE