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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1929, p. 31

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More worked Albion the de- [lowing " Di, Fares Mon. t the meat 'orest wth‘e plans ill be I. His- mum- br, the tir the It dis- tpk of t mn- , the the The hlie [$1931. over " its chief min: It of vast tmet “in the its.“ Vin " wad!“ .‘ mugtodly one "to to mailer into a hardware , also» and m uee1titlt, thrt the '. "tptr-ut-teau/NC/iii)).,.'.",')-" put in your an line 'ivhich happens . - to): drggrtods. But um moan» inhibit day walled religious faith atrd--atrtmsfmtttr-ittiese' people Went eonftdenttr on; to be u nine days’ " _ wonder to the sauces. That these . savages could be happy as they were, treemtd sirttrtottittt1at to' Mr? Ellis, he . 1.; . -.". _ -'-'r ,y - _ -- ._ .. . ,7... ”a... :1- __---------.-,.-.---..--...-;.-.--'-.-.--- ' w. -..._ His "P?lrirsinn What” are Spii'ited, scholarly, and hot Without literary Mutation "rre up fitted ht Juitytt1t1irtttA1ryeend Mr. Ellie'end his wife Mt England, as they believed.1mver, to embark-zen a voyage to the South We, where Mr. Ellie would take up hie duties as e minimum. Years Inter, in 1829 after his return to Enzlend “Mr; Ellie "amidst iheeeunt public ensue- mentl" took up his pen to write a long end extremely interesting ac- count of those missionary experiences. agnhtr emu-diackywith m.“ the cm of the men who went out into . world no little known in their small sailing may to deal. with senses.- The couture end the su- MR. ELLIS IN THE'SUUTB SEAS If An Operation Is Necessary THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL EOOKREVIEW AND _,',"'",","";')'.",':""],. , .-= WWI. 'llerctiijcttr' -- A tliiiypaxitp,y,p,rp,f p1tyiii1al)yprviet' right ceive every care and attention with How satisfying to know ydu may re- in yinir hinne town at Telephone Highland Park 2550 How the savage-deeded to the be My: mutation: of the minion- ariu an be seen in my little side- lights; such as. “The Ichool m a moot httemtrttntt-htrtttattiott, I fre.. quently vinited it, sad in: surprised to learn that; “with treated with evervrlrindrietttr, . the young schohrs, when an opportunity occurred, fre- quently left the school and Bed to their native woods, where every ef- tttrt terdhcqver the, tetra-t. Pr, to .179- "iiriiim'tTiiGi',"ii'kiii'iir V "siiwiiiit'itu.'r Too: Mr. Ellis. " says, “The South Sea blender-I. Ip- pear under eirmtmstattass-creeutiarly hvounble tit laminate, hit their idqlttu trarhiNttthem 'ueremoMto the farthest extreme from such a state." . .' _ . The book it good mdin‘. Aside from Monument it contains plenty of excellent information. q . “Hm mm BiaiAat"' fiFiiiii'iii orhstrsanattetttttNdretam onthe part of Edith What” to her old manner. 'In' “Homer’s Reeompentre" she wrote a rather sketchy and lusty novel, in "The Children" a brilliant satire, in this, her latest book, she has written a full length novel of AN - UNWIELDY NOVEL . . lay-m Wharton D. Appleton & Co. ESTHER 'Govuys Kevin: itist seen the play, "The Aarsthsttoerattsr'f atid_bgtt-itteitsti, how perfect- were Edith -Whu'ton’s they“ hook». it ia.e.diuppoint- ment to which to- ”Button Rim Brecketed.” he nlith'tly unwieldy title comes. By the jay, from a style of architecture of which a house that Mtsres in the book, is an example. quite wide scope, but Idling hr short. In the description of Nana; Wes- think! his home in Eistthi,rgitttic. this“, wc might be irrthe irNtm at Sinclair Lewis. Vance is a unsitive youth. an. oCthoat who abound in Bdtion, whit will one day bake a homo tlit _ 1tit1stttttaig.Lths, pprggiturf like“; two. tri; goes away from hirhome, down east and comes in mm with two girls, both of whom it is fairly certain that he Kill mhriy--cnot both at once, burqihitlr at occasion of- 3???" WWW? mt writer. Bat in 'iiiitid bf 'tlieiris things does he may move us. . T The plot of the book is unwieldy, it lacks the touch of deftttesa, clarity, the strength to bring it together. The qaitaittti'ttttttim" "ri%rsr,v'"ittnrreti- falling almost to the level of with. tare. Here and there, butrl1 too sel- diim, as the iittt on a cloudy day now and then breaks through I rift in the clouds, the rent genius of Edith Whats ton for one brilliant instant, can be -""""'e'"'"'"P"'"er5rr-='.'r. - -..-.-,i--uuuaah% iJVW ATHE TIME-106 dnysfrom Nchcduo NeviNtrk-Aamelts ItAyh4oN0-WHlTCOMB iiiGaiGA. StilJm2l. 1930. ATHE AktMltti-SHP--a.s. "Cdumba"Ot 1)00trtets)reeent tthe,e,rg't,t Lloyd Win er 'yperitE speed cables this 'lat . Kenn .. we. a 29 Orieiarpuintp,MaideiE-ntl iAiriifiirtt serum» precubly the naming time A THE mNERARY--Elmmn _ _ ttitetiieyaa tdoa'ti'iiaiitiirfiiitlripa _ r Pkdittpttrts. 7 ATHE RATES-WMO and -tSlriiiaiamRiiiNiraariiiirfi _ run up to $3900. OTHER GtiJt.RshtrttN9-t990 warm” I 2gttrp,'gr,'a s,,oli1'ltl%tlid THEM '"A"'if mow au. LINES A mum - Farm-Jib” Raymond & Whitetail?) Co. 316 vaMchun An.,,Clticggo ". “m" -mrSIrtshe'"'""-r'"" MW u. 13;”- "eiiieiilEeiiijirt'dd Round, lieth Aged“ CRUISE OUND 81

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