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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 26

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Patronize The Press Ad vertisers children is, of course, grounds for not a matter in which the individual has any choice or any reason for the family and is therefore a family matter. If by chance the husband and wife are found to be growing too From a country of Western indiâ€" vidualism we go to one where the individual is literally exterminated by the group. It is the welfare of the family or the clan which decides every ~problem. â€" Ancestor worship, the basic religion of Japan makes this necessary. The maintenance of the ancestor cult is the most important thing in â€"Japanese life, and for that there must be a continuance of the clan or family. Therefore it is a thing is done precisely the opposite way from which we would do it. The Jabanese read backward, write backâ€" ward, in fact Mr. Hearn assures us that anything we would do this way doittheotheritwewouldbehpan- ese. . Now we are about to step from our imaginary ship into our Japanese print. Lafeadio Hearn warns us that TURNING EEFT Boox Revirw anp =â€"Arayer Pagr â€" It is truly a gallery, a succession of portraits of women whom one man has known. The interest in these women is not emotional, they are in ture! The anology is suggested by theâ€"stientific â€"unemotional_â€"almost dryâ€" tone which Mr. Dreiser takes in his very interesting two volume work "A Gallery <of=Women." > the sun. Ithhardlcrfisin&hOWe_gttg ‘realize the level of standardization to which such rigid }aws and rules have reduced the Japanese character. Â¥Yet Mr. Hearn assures us that they are not unhappy. Within their rigid limits they find life interesting and beautiful. :Clipped wings for so many centuries have made â€"them satisfied with the flight from doorâ€"sill to gate post to garden. While we of the West, like Icarus, burn our eyeballs arranges a divorce. Love would be upsetting to the allâ€"important group institution. "A GALLERY OF WOMEN" By Theadore" Horace Liveright® NEW LIGHT FsTHERâ€"GoULD‘s L0 conntpeneenscimsmie t romaiet cngemncenn ce t ADJUDICATION NOTICE Subscriter . Adminposets"of HiXmethat the o Anna Mwm attend the Proh; Court ¢ County, at a term 3 be holdenâ€" at the Court House in #l%& hnflOnnty.onfivflntlenhyof nct.ltu.whumm-nmhvh ¢laims against said estate are notified and reâ€" quested to present the same to said Court tai : : PEARL 0. WIEBOLDT â€" W . HL, Dec+mber 19, 1929. _ . _ v@a bumomn. n#yâ€" :+ i it i ..im ry There are now eight active departâ€" ments in the business, all of them showing balances on the right side of the ledger.. This is somethingâ€"unique in the history of the cemetery busiâ€" ness. The greenhouse range, the Waukegan ‘Flower shop, the nursery and â€"theâ€"private â€"landscape work are four of these departments. The sale of vaults, of granite work, the speâ€" cial care of @raves and the Aavalan _ The‘annual report to the stockholdâ€" ers wiil show total unencumbered asâ€" sets of $1,527,153.19, counting the unâ€" 'sddhfip'ttmmce forl which they are being sold almost daily. h John Western Reports High Spots of Year at <« North Shore Cemetery The thing that Dreiser lacks is humor.. If only humor were a virus that one could take as a shot in the ;rmâ€"exeept that those that haven‘t wouldn‘t want it and those that have would take an overâ€"doseâ€"what a good world this would be! _____.__ beauty." mains and must remain an insoluble secret, his one approach, the door of He says of one of his women: "She khew that I saw her for what she wasâ€"the aspirant, the dreamer, one who looked out â€"with wide clear sensitive eyes upon the mystery. of life and paused to wonder at and meditate upon now this, now that. pursuit of the â€"human motive, no matâ€" ter how drab or unworthy, shows the Dreiser of the "American Tragedy." His realization of the unsatisfied craving of humanity for something it cannot find, its pursuit no matter how blindly and blunderingly of that which represents beauty and the mysâ€" tery of life recalls the more idealistic Dreiser of "The Genius." The first of these one can admire, it is the secâ€" ond â€"whichâ€"appeals to one. â€" â€"â€"â€" no sense the colored romances of a Don Juan, they are rather a series of studies made in a scientific spirit by a rather grave student of life. (Continued from page 22) re of graves and the developâ€" er four: AAAAAA A A AAAA A A Mexicoâ€"California . ... .. On the Land Cruise Train Ed Nse ENA bmfim mlWoau) RT aesotas $X Lt Nes PRor beokists and skip pians Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 176 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago Tel State 8615 Lhrgut and newest Caribbean ‘cruiwr‘:irfor this Winterâ€" en oo y Y . new luxuries to West Indies Cruises. : Sailing on January 9 for Haiti, â€" and Nassau. $200 up. _ TWO 25.DAY CRUISES Sailing J 29 and Februa 2 for Poris Rice, 3t -1'-1-”-"“3 Venezuela, Curacao, Panams, â€" $300 up. OTHER CRUISESâ€"1929â€"1930 RAYMONDâ€"WHITCOMB W .. *T amay i To) ty 40 ut Winter Mediterranean | Cunard $.5. "Carinthia"â€"January 23 Round South America Cunard $.$. 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