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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1929, p. 24

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for TRAVEL THE PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 176 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago & *Tel. State 8615 * 29»Febnn5 r 10. February 11 Fniciny. Pe inctepmaorainh in l:nvku Cl'wo > ”mmi? Fehrugl 21. â€"$325 and up t}étu'e. ““,’Hfifi to dsm: of Teotihuacan, Guadalupe and brilliant Mexican capital, with its supplanted the proud Aztecsâ€" can be visited this Winter in the 4 RAYMONDâ€"WHITCOMB sSreamsHiP (DGoFXs Sx lt umwo New Holland An SEA CRUISES for 1929â€"1930 N Winter Mediterranean Conard 8.8, "Carinthia"â€"January 23 I â€" IEXICO LAND CRUISES North 0-? d $.8. "Columbus"* January Hlb“““"â€"m' Cunard $.$. *Samaria"â€"February 1 opring Mediterranean ""Carinthia"â€"April 8 %ss. *‘Staten o Faeovats} (t$ dan} Round the World $8,." Ror beokiets and ship plans W est Indies Boox Revierw anp 3 â€" Arayree PGrFâ€" *# "Patronize The Press Advertisers caught ‘his imagination ‘he says, "I came to the conclusion that he is one of those men who love solitude as other men love beauty; that to him it is really a manifestation of beauty in its most ravishing, pitiless form." Our wondering takes us back to a fascinating bookâ€"written by James Normanâ€"Hail;â€"oneâ€"of theâ€"fewâ€"arti= culates among the exiles. It is called "On the Stream of Travel." â€" In. it he describes some of the people whom he has had for neighbors in these far ~ Cruising ~lazily ~in imagination through these southern seas, in that general portion of the globe airily indicated by Harry Franck in his title "East of Siam," we are moved to wonder what life on one of these reâ€" like?~ "The Sandwich Islands," "The Friendly Islands," â€" the â€" "Society Istands,"â€"all of these have the sound of picnics and hospitality.. Would it if we were able to drop off here seem to us either like a pienic or hospitâ€" able? What is the life of the whites who are voluntary exiles here? What brings them, and what keeps them? Have they some inordinate passionate longing for coral strewn beaches, for blue skies? Throughout the Years to Come ‘ as well as 6 Eo 14 North First Street â€"Good Healthâ€"and Prosperity May HappinEss BE YoOURS 5¢, This New Year FLUID TIME EstTHuEr®â€"GoULD‘s We Call For T BE _ _ PR L S § Benet wrote "John Brown‘s Body," on a far slighterâ€"scale, in â€"Joseph age when our poets write novels, a poet speaks authentically in his own language, with his own voice. This happered â€"when Stephen Vincent and Deliver The natives called him the "forgotten in Tamt! he. expiaine thet 1t is only mwmmh&fihmflz had enough time for things he lovesâ€" to loaf, to think, to dream, toâ€" read, â€"â€"time to lose track of time. There its tyranny loosens its hold "You find that you are losing your old concepâ€" tion of time. â€"It becomes, like the air, fluid, seemingly inexhaustible, you live in it and by it but it never inâ€" trudes itself as something not to be wasted. You do waste it prodigallyâ€" but I am not at all convinced that this is to be deplored." Let us stop and pack up some of this" fluid time and bring it back with us, let us mix it with, and so soften, some of our own unyielding "LETTERS TO WOMEN" _ By Joseph Auslander. Harper & THEâ€"EHUNANSWERING _ Phone H.: P. 1957 Johnny : Toumi comes nni then : â€":â€"â€"2" America‘s unparalleled fast freight Tacilities were reflected again â€" last month in an "on time" record that was 94.00 per cent perfect, according to transportation experts of the Chiâ€" cago Association of Commerce. . Of 68,000 package cars leaving Chicago during the month, ©63,922 reached thier destinations all over the United States and Canada, on schedule, a recâ€" ord almost unparalleled in American railroad history. ~Of the comparaâ€" tively small number of cars reported late, 8,122, or 4.60 per cent, were one day tardy and only 947, or.1.39 per cent, were two days late or longer. â€" of the 52,575 cars studied by the Association of Commerce, 48,036, or 91.37 per cent reached their conâ€" signees according to the time table.© The great showing made by the carriers serving Chicago shippers and that intensity of all thingsâ€"and your talk," of Eleanora Duse "You were like sunset and a single tower Minz in dead light." 7 interpretation is that â€"ofâ€"Lot‘s Wife, perhaps the finest, purest poetry is in the letter to Sappho. But all of them are good, in each he has caught someâ€" splinters â€"being broken,"â€"ofâ€"Amyâ€"Loâ€" thing of that fragrance which if it lingers thru the years we call immorâ€" American Freight Is Nearing Perfection â€" Teacher: What is the Corder of Bath ? ; Tribune. ~Being able as he says to "let himâ€" self go" since those to whom he writes are beyond feeling pain at his evocaâ€" tion or anger at his reproach, he brings to <light the tragedy or the beauty in the life of each. For Fanny Brawre the reproach that her "beauty set a seal upon high song‘s most brief and bitter codicil." He remembers of Elinor Wylie "the crystal phrase that %::hndfi "Letters to Women." ing: women, all of them mnflfifi%} one manner or another, Mr. Auslander has evoked them, or some special quality of them in the letters he has written. As he says in his introductory "Apology" "I have written these Letters to Dead Ladies because in these women, singly and severally, I ~found â€"certain qualities of mind and heart, outside the fasciâ€" nation of their personalities which we are in desperate need of today." d ind t amolm ui afonterammdn emvar un ienscesn ie se melereg nepremeg o x3 Then They Say Good Night Thursaday, Dec.26, nerinnganis t ned rersttiicen es FORVCNMDNIONITNCNC COAAqmame e omm ter re» n +A€ ter Xt» of anâ€" reâ€" the the rld t} er 17 in 1

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