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Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1928, p. 13

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The minktun ex~ " would be impossible to see I the Hunting um litany "than; .‘ The visitor in invited to we mirth" that happen to be on diiphy It the am of timing the mutual. Here In a few of the Imam: m by the writer " n recent visit to the library: eitrite-r.eutot,est.taauarrtt- WWW I. The W mm." Th an} pinged ”gnawed;- mud "this link dar'. lave drama in Ill article and tun-red in The Atlantic lanthly. Mar 1918. Bend Mr. Ne-m'. truck before you via the hhnry u you my in; In Wan“, of seeing the" pmiou! ' leach. m; promos] ' which IS: .meuut, mark in dad-ion ox-Une th. desire that "My buy mu III u good friends u over. All three letters Am dated Jul, M, 1810. Mr. A. um Newton of Phil-dolphin. n ottieetor who owns the original manuals-t of Charla lamb? “Dm- Chiktnn" u well~u in curly ploy!!! letter " Llllb'l “dread to liu Kaila; re- Smith's "A-rim," Jain Howard hym’n "Rome Sweet Home," Edgar Anna Poe's “Ann-ha ue," I“ Bud- yud Kim’s "Mien-l." " main: my “mgr-plied letters. Anon. than in a at of mm letters d that [Mary interest. In the tirst with the can with rue] cam;- umb honor: her. The third letter in m. "ply to her tetttsal in an he ortae-rsrseiumtrrror-ar. in" to France: Keno. the 1am; Tho and in Ii" Kelly’s ugly " "Thi Lu, or m'rw, Rum-r. f‘Sem I..." of Mum.” It has may twin of well km poem u for 1otmet's A Ned Infra" 778W}. It would be impossible to enumer- ate MI the melon yum-ions of tre Bret Hunting“- lihnry. " has the lemming nigh-l manuscripts: Steven-en's "Child'. - of Ver- in." Hart has: “Prince and the Player,” Then-If: "Walden," Brat Mr. Hummmu'n punk-u of the Month-nut collection added to his Ii- hrnry More old Bibles, t he collec- tion of “WEI works and non. toth century music. Thomas Dibdin. H. Siddom. the Col. mm. and John Dryden. The Bridge. water library the (chained " vol- ume: of early no. may, Emit}: longs. I collection of early Bibi”, Tertamenta, Puke". Ind Books of Hours. "In“. collection " p11,: und- by John Lapel-t between IT8T and "" John War in lung-tor of Play! under the Lord Intamheruirt of Eat land sad the 2M phyl collocbd By him white he - imparts)! represent no “that: mun; whose um up pear those of David Garrick. the Sher- id-m. James Lucy, the Kenstrtes, Btu-Nr-."--'- eertt-FrMt_ttrsftw th-thd-tttnt-tti-ht “ninth-“calm plum at an... a. Only - Mnuuhmmu- mWBw-nuothn hind my run rtirs ot only "te in. which Stake-pare ”in" n- wind "retire “krill. - militia-mun out raii%FTai%irireiri"i'i' Huh of the gm! “Wing's [an immat "J. Reynold: Pinph I784." The ‘iiory tone: down to I: that the painter aid to his subject. “lath-n. " could not mist sending my name _doxotto-teritroettuikotrour garment." ttor., Caruso: in hu.se- Home of the minimum collection of \pa‘nlinn "INA-cut I!!! an- "rerottkrN-hM-y-s'at te.tteteiCtut.tyyrteu 'a'.'t,ehef,t1"'.tUe,a?t2!!ti mmuumw -rh--ttmt-tttstt IMMhh't’IhHHuI lb. Whig-butts.) m d an”; R h with no "I.” cl my tut I! Jain pt” who to Itch-l An, mult'uhu-lhmhncnu ofthh-tuth.drmrt-tge trr-rtHmrttp.fdeinNeta" u.aiattemstrarttuitonaeea.'. AWW-Mdm‘ 'gte,et2tteperrPret thtt'twMehsre.-trsdtntse' .iiiiiFiaiiii,'iriGii"dG; m.miwm ummmhhlm'g WURVuhhM which-Minivan!“ Tu. pin-- an... M--.. Ce-m-ae-tn-i. 'eey1eeti"tyo.erepur. “Mquthuhk ,oud.eedh.r-gmtat.-. mam-mummi- “mum “in. to than"... “at “Daub.” Irf9ttrttA. Itpf PF". 't M iiitriid ii FGG iii 1: pull]: tabla. marble topped nun. Ind trieees, companions to which stand only in Wind”: Cum. England. In the library hang. Benin-in. Win and Savanna. Rivalries. and than! the room um thin ot tapestry with (Linen: illustrating LI Font-inch Valium. Placed with - taste “and Louis XVI writing table, mandarin jun. Shem porcelain. needle work .ere.7ts'. Italian and Fund: bronul. Chelsea Ml. marble IQ, tulip, wood mains Ind delicate claddi- bra, In the south from In" In two Urge May um chin with .nt- broidcnd treqtn that tune from Bud- tbeid Halt. Radius. England. said to have been nude for a visit of George m. On the noon at maid run Ind hpohui no. On the mud mi: iny is . soft my carpet. very rich and delicate. now eovered in the cen- ter with heavy can“; to protect it from the soiling feet of the visitors. e What a beautiful Ind unique setting {sir the mu when of Sir Joshua Brynoldt. George 'RoI-ney. Thom-s Guiesutoroueh, Sir Thomas uwremre. Sir Henry Rarhoms, John “minis-r and John Constable! Here in Reynolds hm picture of Mrs. S-ddona In "The Tuck: Muse." In regard to this picture In. Siddons has left the (allowing mud that u the Brst sitting Sir Joshua Inked her to "nsevnd your undisputed throne and (randomly bestow upon an - idea of "The M line." “Upon whirh," she eoettim'es, " walked up the stops and immediately seated my- rctt In the unmade in which "The Trattie Mase' nun-n.” In this pie- "are Sir {alum in: minted on the the nth of the lib-an, the two clav- ing rooms. the hall In the untrain- ing mm of the ground Boor, on the two opposite walk of the that thin mull: lain-y and on a. In“: of the long MRI"! on the would itrtor. Beneath them that] new, ehitrs one any see some of the greatest masterpieces of the Eighteenth Cur tury English pimterr--pietures that formerly only those who were (can in the great Mum of England were privileged to enjoy. Sir Joseph Du- veen. the British In aluminum said. "Nr. Huntington'l collection in the Ntent irttheworuosdean-erhe equaled bee-nu II was the cutest worhs of the (must India]! nutcr- oeatitirtte.'"tr-errtseaet-th (Deputy ailments- He in I truly From the lubnry oils Hulk: arms the lawn to the building that VI: the home of Mr. Ind In. must'tnatoer- a stately residence well V” min. on its own account. The woodwork of all the room except the library in m white ennui. Here we pure. gin. ‘qniet. beautiful room in which roan: ennui-in; The Aruhclh Hunt- ington Memorial cot-timc " con- sista af In objects of which In. Huntington In Mechrb food than in; her lite the a» Archer Hunting~ ton. her um, who inherited the collec- tion, gave it to the Henry E. Hunting- ton library is n memorial collection. It contains Italian primitives and m objects amend from my Eur- opnn countries. Sumo: and Dresden parcel-in. period furniture, tapestries uculptum, and broetes. on“ $& 'tttttadd/i," ‘60... m. Kind - In: but.“ my“ Bubhtthmmd! rumbmhIQ-IJ ""a",'tttgr.t,tetrat 1 I. fink-dumb] Air-h- LineiAdmfeafthiti-iw: -itteiatt-MdhttaNamim tMtarwrittmbvhiassAreit8.. 1w; toG-atthwtt. i Ohm-dummy int-m! ie.tl1,t"re,t'--try.it.a) of American Shin-Inca mvhkh VIII I Poeteait of Willi-non by! Gunman-an -vee_urrb8rGi 'CP. Pere... Int-h {hula-T" MOLDANER fit HUMER " North Sheridan Road It you an Ian-No to at to the polls on election day unless mum is furnished - Please phone H. P. 1682 or H. P. 47. ' _ 'rroerba-titmottiuttsat eanbeuaedtotrans portavourtothopounyhootberwiae wouldbeunable tovou---Pu-hmieH,P.t6tt2orH.P.47. ‘iiiiiiil' HELP .US ELECTION DAY fr. Help Us 'to Help You' Help Everybody Se BesLof Craftsmanship and Service TAILORS CLEANERS . FURRIERS FUR STORAGE They will cost no more. mmemmrrmmrmmmmpmmmmmm, AVhutr Phone Highland Park St PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Modernize Your Neighborhood With Concrete Streets " Many well-built districts need tttxrdate streets. The most modern and economical pavement is portland cement concrete. It is especially de- signed for motor vehicle traffic-permanently smooth, hard, and safe. 33 West Grand Avenue CHICAGO A National "rguuir,otiors ii, ye and Extend the (sea of Comte Does your neighborhood need new pavcments? There is something you can do about it! Ask us for information. Otttcen In BP. CHI:- "dd22ff2; a' i PM mm

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