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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 44

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w.“ "', ter certain; places; 'lDeettr?ttrm- Nr," “Ingnlt Island,” “False River.” Our {wart coca out to the poor marirtem “who did not dare, be any more pm- four explicit than that! 'How little from such mt: can we guess that' Korea is called by its inhabitants "The Land of the Homing RadUnee." It is a place id exceptional natural beauty. a beauty which seems to have caught the imaginations of its people __ -rerct*ethrtherastmtet of-their moun- taihts, "hi “QPLGEBWEEMi Au. "mirGriai7"arritG Lasting Peace," the "Heaven Reaching Peak?” the “Cloud .Toucher.” Can these mild nature lot, inhoapittble to their egrly 9.11m? But times husband now, un- 'It seems thet tn ancient days the “inland: end archipehgoes" " this count were disastrous. to nasritratlors and may a ship in: lost here leew- ing its crew; If Sui. (Kit shivivéd it all, to be captured and perhaps tor- tured by the hostile natives. Some of these “(I earperrieneets have been mild- ly commemorated in the names given m Kant! Our initiation hints and all but an. " the more mention’ of Korea! What is it like? Whycaa our ship leaves China and to“ north ward up into the Bea of Juan will we ilnd at that place on' the mlp lab- elled, so eoMdmtttr that tomcat“: must know than: it; “Kora." .t - . 368 Central Avenue Victor Brothers Company WHAT H0, KOREA Our Christmas" Specials BLACK LAPIN 1300K REVIEW“ AND 'ii"";) -_-_ - 1'lllritAvriaL- v-PA-tint--------:,,:)'; 'faodt,etatrttyr I_i1ertittt ' susI,1t1rits1Iiiatg1rsi.:eat,a: ways a. certain number of author: ex.- minority, ignored cumpletely by the}: :man. They are nanny writer-1‘ whose art " of a highly developed] ttrm'rrmftmrzirriririiiaimray their on times. ttt such is Norman Drttiar, though he is gradually win.. "hr the ." nt ruler {miners are welcome: and many of the industrial ideal and mini mforana..stf the West ere btdintr their way into this hithert- to inolnted little country. The present people on peace loving, kindly, and live quiet; and repoeeful lives.‘ They still follow, it seems, the rather un- ftsrtmtate-for the wometereutstom of hating thewomen do w. the work. They keep in spite '0! foreign con- tact their own distinctive styles of architecture and of clothes, the Inter anadrr-atr-mmrveimttrir "hte lam: or tsilk., The. court lives 3. life of.am11 developed culture and intrigue. Their meet picturesque art' is the dame of which they have very beautiful nntive types. tt alters in n whole new world to explore-thiss land of the Morning Radiance! - . 7 _ _' _ Br R. B. Cunningha- Grim, The Viking Pun CAVIAR FOR THE FEW -.-...-b---. L...“ a...“ “THIRTY TALES AND _ SKEI'CHES" Guaranteed ESTHER GOULD's save- mane: THE . It. Graham 'M‘ione "In inde- velopinz the short sketch " a me- dium of expression and, while these com EH my not be hot-dog- for the my they will certainly be caviar for the few. , _ _ ' in the "ate way as Entlnnd- is the" centre at the planet and " $1193th Exchange is the real centre of all Graham has lived. a life of activity and athmttttmri-thottq1t a Scotchman he apent a great deal of his youth in Texas and Mexico. m learned there to love a simple and primitive life as {arr‘emovodae pouible that!» high sophistication of his art. Since that time he has engaged atomily and 1m'efiritt politics in England and lived Went“: estate: in Sealant using satire as his chief weapon, a weapon not popular with those against whom it is turned. This book “Thirty Tales and Sketchy” Why Edward Gar, nett, is an opportunity for us to get to know'some of the best work of the man whom Cottraereonsidered as eer- ttttiv, one stt:tltt,tbttrt,traritetir-)rf his timer, Wus.otUnitttr sentence of, the hook is s' beautifully typicsl ans. “Jshve crested all things, especme thoorhrh) which we live, and which is - the centre of the universe, ning wide fame, of such In: our own Stephen Crane, ad of such is the mn'mntly admired try the“ two, R. B. Cunningham Graham. _-'.-'-" .-.--H--" - W "77‘ V - -- ail -_r,-uGcuraii 'ti' THE PM Wi' AT (NEttAMMttttrA0 orola'aPAudhifllhtlM8r1uus, '"A"'i'.,i?iilE,1,f2,tu'"' Raymond I _Wllltoonb Co. 176 No. Michigan An., Clue-go Tet SI” "tf Madam. _ 29 to Itgrg It). February II to 2tr'g . February 24 to Max:118. ineoniqnqiisnvvith t Land Cruise to California, PM li.hieqts. My _26. an? 7 M21. ’iiiiimi." hom an Amado ind Lt',',',',, WNW With Gkts "will“ , d a '- em be tated this Winter in the most comforteble dreunutanees ever presented. A week in the brain: Mexican capital, with its tmyboukrmrdsandsislendidarchr. tecture. and visits to Cuemaoaca, Kiiztiria1riir'iiNic6i"Piiiiriiital _ of Teotihueyt, Guadalupe and ItAyMONDuWHIT COMB Now li'ili'rlt,trttr?i1',i't'ilit),"d"" Ja-ql’ . My ts (25 by!) Winter Wanna l GM M. "canon-w " Round Souls America SW19: 19294930 _)/'"' I IEXICO LAND CRUISES Round the syorld' - 'hegg 'rNtpf2,'c2igt up CM " "Sunni?“ I Spring" ___ tudtrth “t mun Crud .3."C.nq§f-¢Apriia 'tfitiihareut-u ".'ftuegtehu'umhrrt. M n t'wwau“ ' '% West Indies Thursday I?!

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