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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1928, p. 15

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TRURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1028 executed in the spirit of Rabelais and James Joyce, Cabell and the Elitaâ€" bethans. It is mot a book to read aloud to a child. It is not a book to been censored again, and is probably due for and certainly by most standâ€" ards would Mt ‘y '- "'.jrdâ€"â€"m- m- .-!";'; asterisks.) thee up on my needle." Truly might these, its own words, be written at lhehendolnmiv'q‘ul""- this decidedly amazing book given by Djuâ€" an Barnes to a censoring world. (The "And speak not of Me, for thou knowest not of what thou speakest, nor knowest what thou hast given or taken. thou knowest not where thou beganest to ravel and where 1 caught SELCLcSous Ned with a liberal sum of money." How much would you consider twenty of your years unjustly spent in prison were worth? sated Siater for his i trenches, disliked them, kept on disâ€" liking them, disliked them more and more and then got shell shock . . ." After telling of a man condemned for a murder he didn‘t commit im Scotland, and describing the account °f‘hm'lkhbmhhpb-‘ lishd.&puhliahutuivdyeoneldn time of the Armistice had risen withâ€" out influence of any kind to the rank September 10 say the publication of a distinguished biography of the poet Francis Villon by D. B. Wyndham ist, and playwright. ~ The book is a acholarly one but, if Mr. Lewis‘ acâ€" count of his life furnished to his pubâ€" lishers is a criterion, it is also a liveâ€" ly one. Part of his history runs "Was to have read for the law had not the Great War broke out to my greater THE PRIDE OF THE souTtH 27 North Sheridan Road For Rent for Parties and Gatherings POLD: CRA CHAIR cov mcmll.N'G CARD TABLES AND COVERS â€" sas BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivendnndalledforâ€"htumreuonlble NEW 0o JUST PARAGRAPRS wE DON‘T By Djuna Barnes H. M. PRIOR CO. Army and by the t. Went into the ‘ lllgtchts. every charm of this quaint old City. ‘The Roosevelt is as interesting as its famous French Quarter HERE IS a hote} that @tthesA every charm of John Cadel} is the richest bachelor and best catch in Shanghai, though most of the maidens and widows have given him up long since as a bad job. But Ruth Blake having just arrived mother mon in is always the girl, usually in the Orient, and the mar REV DERNDND uit dcmainlihnstonl t in a visitor and perhaps, as this having lived all his days in There "is usually a matchâ€"m mother or aunt, they must be We would consider it an achieveâ€" ment if we had written as many stories about China as Mrs. Miln even to find new titles for them and new names for our characters. * Louise Jordan Miln has gone far beyond that, she has found a new plot. "The Flutes of Shanghai" is one of those charming not hairâ€"raising novels of life of the English in China. There Djuna Barnes is one of the "Little Review" group which made perhaps the most Qi-tir_n;ui,_hed and memorable can understand: " ‘Yes‘ he managed to say, that‘s it of courseâ€"if you will, why there are, and if you don‘t why there am 1. She smiled and immeâ€" diately he knew that she had not unâ€" derstood what he himself did not unâ€" derstand." We might add, nor did PVA O T En uesnc tw chapter in the literary history cof Pws 0 to explain the second family under his roof he invents the redoubtableâ€" and extremely doubtableâ€"Arthur, the Mvhmifl.oflym‘ a year. It is one of Ryder‘s most lovable traits, this ability to lie charmingly and fluently. Wisdom flows from Ryder‘s lips in a stream which we no less than he read ,â€"-‘*n&-h-&hm“b\ u{-wnhfimmnhmuhuu ‘“‘-h“.nfldqfi-fl-uuuuâ€"-“ higher civilization is supposed to disâ€" | meeting. This is an excellent more courage. hh-r‘-hh-fldl-vflah-fi-hâ€"-uu‘ m-flm-mmmum'-‘"”m thrown into Chaucerian verse. It is is better in the confirmed variety than delightfully illustrated by the author.| boredom. But even with interest It has altogether the imasculine and roused all is not plain sailing. These not the feminine touch. are grave days in Chiria and Cadel h""-fih-u:h.wlmu wmuum.uh our generation, is a contemporary are to the extent of often quite of Casamova, senses everything, loves forgetting Ruth‘s existence. He has all women, brooks no interference and also had the poor taste to make himâ€" makes no compromise. When asked self the center of the most delightful to exnlain the sanred Recies Loo cEA n s o Pnadfiminé ‘ELT Telephone H. P. 299 By FLUTES OF SHANGHAI" y Louise Jordan Miln Frederick A. Stokes Beauty greater even than that ‘of the old world countrysides is being created in the Mormon "farmer cities" of Utah, a survey of that state by a representative of Farm & Fireâ€" side has disclosed. 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