_ . Patronize The PressAdvertis ers IE 24 RD Full Quart Brick Henry Clutton g So: Final ' Cut State and Jackson Evirksto.n Shop Open Sdturday Evenings= Only During July and. August . _.." BANANA AND ORANGE BISQUE ICE CREAM I n Our Cred? Expansion Side Thi? is the last, week of this incom, parable event. The Lst week you will be able to 'make such decisive savings. Come in today. The weight; are just what you will want for Fall. Chicago In Our EvanstonShop Ture" ls a Hrdrox Agency Near Your Home Orrington and Church vanston THE,PRES.S I, Poo -CThEW'jNtTRiCt-Lilcirtn-pt-unmsEif, Ittagt been almost equally divided between the City.of Chicago and its surround- ing suburbs. This gixmonth increase in Chicago is figured at 35.000 with the' country towns pf Cook county and, the other, counties making up the metropolitan _zone. adding 32,500 other new citizens. The number of persons now residing within the city limitsciis pla'cefat 3,250,000. _ Population figures in the Chicago Metropolitan district showed an in- crease of 67,500 persons in the six months ended gthie 30, according to g: Chicago Association of Commerce. esent estimates by the big trade group show the six counties making up (the metropolitan area MV boast-' ing a'oollecti-ve family of 4,594,000 inhabitants against the 4,526,§00 re- ported on J ahuary lst this year. Outéide of Cock county, which bOasted a gain of 53,400 inhabitants during the past half year, the next largest gain was recorded in Lake county, . Indiana, just ‘beyond . the city's southern boundaries, where the rapidly booming towns making up Which we do, and more interest- ingly than we started out. Selling is a talented little dressmake without much brains outside (if- her talent and, with absolutely no experience of life. But her talent Wes Yer a vitality ‘which makes .ge'r'rise, above her old .life In} above the common level. She mar- ries . stupid man but fate for- tunately Sets'her free. -She res turn' to her wofk and attains high pinnacles. At last, " the height "Eagles Fl High'" by E. B. Deming has tile one indisputable merit of holding one's interest. It starts out a little dubiously with the rather Irarrulous" paragraph, "The Jtiyttrry., .or rather the tra- gedy, 'of Selina' Martin is the in- evitable tragedy of circumstance. And yet the importance of char, a,cter---the importance of her. tre- ing as she was-tcannot be for a moment forgotten.†All of which ’we are ready to grant so that we may get on with it. _ by lil." B. Dewing .. Frederick A. Stokes Co. 'Sheiby Littre's.. biography of George Afashington seems to-;be a notiible"pieet- of "work".' It is an attemflt and apparently a.usueders- ful lotus 'tQ rescue the true Josh, ington from the morass of legend and eulogy or. belittlement into which more than Most great fig- ures he was epgulfed. -. ". . Sarah' Gertrude Millin's new novel "The Fiddler" is a love story -,rthe" story of a man' cf poetic temperament who feels ht has a poetic need -of women. , . "EAGLES FLY HIGH" DWChicago M ropoliUn District Shows Six Months' Gain J UST PARA'GRA PHS 'l-iii-rl-tii-LL-liar-it'" aï¬cï¬Mï¬mfl} Wins First Place at _ Central States Fair In the livestock show of, the Ceir. tral States Fair at Aurora last week', Sir Fobes Hangefeld of the Elmwood farm at Deerfield was crowned anew as. the grand chamion Holstein bull. Miss Ruth Meyer' of Crystal Lake nominated for queen of the ‘air meet in eoniiihtticn with the. fair, flew to the Aurora 'airport with an escort of six soldiers, end laid "a wreath on the second plane built by the Wright Brothers,- one ‘of the exhibits at the , The. other counties adjoining Chi. cagb and their respective population increases'sinoe'Jarruary l are'. Du. Page county, 2,700; Kane'eounty, P.,- 300; Lake county, Ill., 2,000 and Will county 1,000. . . show. Aécording to the. Ashociation of Commerbe, the thirteen tastest grow- ing. cities in the Metropolitah arm, not including Chicago; are -Gary,\0ak Park, Evanston, Berwyn, Himmond, -.-"". .......v-v.., -v..._,... "r"""""", Cicero, East Chicago, Aurora, Wau. kegan, MayWocd, ElThtsrst, Harvey and Chicago Heights, 7 the steel .siiaszis! tUE gain of ii,h7i'.i'thil'lt't For. example, in "The Young Dreams" the best man and bride might fail in love at first sight, but would she sigh to him with almbst her T first 'hrcath' “BEE inost brides are happy." And the might plan to elope the night bezom the wed.. ding but having planned it.then deciding against it wouldh't the best man meettthe girl and face it out with her frankly instead.“ getting opt of it in that back- handed way? _ You csuld take each story in that day and question the action, if xouJook upon ihem as repre- sentatiom, of life' they don't fully pass muster. Btlxtlas eleven; stories with amusing dialo ue an“ mus- ing plot, ot.hoy 1'r"arrVCiu'i',lr.' Gathered together. under' the title "Night Cluh" are a numheg " stories by Katharine Brush, an author who,has achiév§d a, repu- tatirm for "‘brilliant writing; They are amusing stories, very mueh the type that we find in our magazines daily, abcut mbdern, bobbed haired, slim legged girls--, you, kriow the type, you could draw the picture in your sleep. The sit- trations age possible but they are deyeloped in an improbahleiay, everything is falsified a little, slightly sentimental. 'It is not' a temttrkable' story but it has the iea.lity:which demands one's ihterest. wr . . "NIGHT CLUB" of her fame 1he bepir1ts a pis,riorl --r-or an Eagle in the simile of the author)' m? "loritrer a feather tblow by the wind. She makes a decision and 'a' sacrifice. V T I by Katherine Brush Minton_Birleht& Cd Thursdhy, August 22, 192' , om Thursdtrr, Au A cold she dan. witfil h "birthday " evening, M, birthday an senwald, ca; ist. The t Highland P only. bv-mit, fsthily---thrt law, two so watched the T. C. "Th: were wa,' family grad ties.' For t " his sons senwald wa May. "This siayi as he feels i T Julius R in Highland Chicago Sum " " Is aw. Jewelry t the avers: $7.50 annu: cam) Assm study of t the. permm boudoir get shows we ning aroun Taken a