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Star Acts Direct from WII W The sign "Reliable Prescriptions" is the assurance of doctor‘s 5 ion.,whichmymeanaomnehtoyou andyo:u-lovï¬ones,willbecompo‘mdedb a o. entious registered: pharmacist, known for his amoen:. _ 10 00 oo o oo o o . 3 o o0ee i en ie itireimen ied niniemanaclnagne utss _.wâ€"â€"»flm--*mw FEATURES â€" ArLways IN 8OUND * 5: VITAPHONE NOVELTIES â€" farkn SUNDAY, JAN. 19 â€"â€"ON THE SCREENâ€" SALLY: O‘NEIL 66 C I ThA _ es "POINTED HEELS" "SYNCOPATION" Thrilling Melodrama ACADEMY â€" Waukegan VITAPHONE NOVELTIES â€" TALKING UNIYERSAL TALKING NEWs PRaruRBS""* An IN 8OUND ALLâ€"TALKING Story e 0; dlebect I-'l ncl B Phuzm:guziéalsofmmubau:;.ï¬â€œ EARL W. GSELL&CO. and A PUBLIX PRESENTING S0OUND VAUDEVILLE ) a Look For This Sign CLWS first starring role and a superb cast with +:FAY.WRAY â€" SKEETS CALLAGHER bobeihiAnimasiiun 2 * PARfnppminngen â€" Waring‘sPennsylvanians wWITH SOUXD Pharmacists and mary others ! oN THE SCREEN: WAUKECGAN of Silken Legs and Scarlet MON., TUES., WED., Jan. ;0: "WISE GIRLS" unibti ons insascacss T T o nrengeicre MON., ATTRACTIONS Elliot CONRAD NAGEL CHAS. BICKFORD : JULIA "FAYE & And An Excellent Supporting Cast! 100% TALKING _ TH "DYNAMITE" TUES., WED., Jan. 20â€"21â€"22 CECIL B. DE MILLE‘S and J. C. Nugent ALLâ€"TALKING * TALKING COMEDIEs » WED., Jan. 20â€"21â€"22 â€"3 Big Acts 3 Lips ! bntionnhinaina es« "PMMRERemetiens superior rate speare, Norman Hapgood. No of Shakespeare should forego pleasure of reading this fresh, iong y dictrabdlit ... “mu-'m:ln‘ the value of culture in everyday life, and herein is the book‘s value. ... _ The Swan of Avon Why Janet Should Read Shakeâ€" speare," Nornian Hapgood. No lover _ The Meaningof â€"C: Cowper Powys. Half book is spent in analy? placing it in relation v religion, the arts. and MNWIETHNNNiAN SS rhiterateame ririmemaitvasse w s NHNENIHNHG ie ininaisimsions sns saa us sioned with regard : though still ?fn?'nt inside story ts g exposes it allâ€", Guilty? x2 e act â€"â€"July, 14, by Emil Ludwig. Writâ€" ten in 1921 but withheld from publiâ€" eation until a riper time, this volume now comes to a world tntalls A1f1T.. wn l g. 10 3 . _ * O PSSCepINs LOys, aniâ€" mals, pictureâ€" bo 0KS, pictures, etc..â€"â€"â€"â€" ~0._ Wholeésome Childhaon by Groves. The home is â€"a minature state. This book analyzes the . reasons for sucâ€" cess or failure of home life as mnl-l fested â€"by.the adfjustmeants the *kin fested .by the adjustments the child makes outside the home. _ ______â€" _ r’ 5. Permanent Play Materials for Young Children, C. G, Garrison. Many of the materials suggested in this book are asâ€"suitable for home use as for school. There are suggestions for the care and use of p, â€" blocks, dolls, housekeeping toys, aniâ€" mals, pictureâ€" bo ‘others. _â€"That â€"parents feed more sound: health éducation was the beâ€" lief of Doctor Holt when he offered this book to supplement the knowl edge which parents often possess but 3. The Psychological Care of Inâ€" fant and Child, John B. Watson. It takes only a very short time to mar the personality of a young child. Parâ€" entlneedtoknowthedanza'_aitlnh for tantrams and a hundred other manifestations of mental disturbance in order to guide their children tnc-l cessfully. ; * To grow is to outgrow T. â€"Living With Our Children, L. M. ’Gilbuth. A survey of home planning _for the happiness of the family as a whole and for each member of it. . § 2. Feeding the Family, Mary Swartz Rose. ~ Prepared for houseâ€" wives not only that they may know what food values are and what food does for the body, but alsoâ€" may have at hand some information on the special food requirements of a typical family group, â€" nts for reading or to groups of parents for mdiug study. _ in relation with philosophy, of culture in everyday life: her S. Half of Mr. Powys‘ in analyzing culture and ofâ€"Culture, by John world totally disilluâ€" ard to the late war, rant of much of the its genesis.. Ludwig Calture this fresh, stimâ€" LIBRARY ng, individuals or the sons,. â€" n ies than possibly can be accomâ€" modated, according to a recent letâ€" Paris Pos: oo one cogmande o Fost .No. 1, Aold of a ty anme. + 5 per __ _ Legion Popular in Paris An American Legion social affair in Paris, France, always brings out more American veterans and their families than possikly ein L. 2... . _â€" This lecture by 3'!01'. who earned | niversity of Londo public. ‘Tickets ma the â€"door of Mat# hal munity house, on th !ml‘, or from Mrs 415 Ninth street, Wi Nextâ€" Wednesday evening at 8 Oclock Prof. Charles G. Obermeyer Wilâ€"beâ€"theâ€" ~speaker at hi monthly meéting of the North Shore Art league. His subject is announced as "Art and Life. The Approach to Modern â€" Aesthetics."~ * * Professor Obermeyer, of the Chiâ€"‘ cago Art Institute staff, is internaâ€". tionally: known for his interesting apâ€" proach to art subjects, often thought of as "dry" by many people. His ability to hold _ hisâ€"audienceâ€"may beâ€" judged by an experience while lecturâ€" ing at the University of South Africa. Large numbers of students often volâ€" untarily gave up a Saturday holiday to walk two milés to his lecturas Prof. Obermeyer to Be Speaker at Meeting of N“"fl" Shore Art League MAE imEn Mdminirvactientigit Raiingutoimndc n k l" o.f_v&â€"'._ k F\ll' : I‘t l -. .?.me that men should write better n than mine. But I hate that man tQe‘:ï¬n_kill more . fish."â€"Rafael S about whi "My Favorite Amusement" is writ. ing novels. My chief and most ser. ious work in life is salmon fishing. «_ . . It is the one accomplishment Art of Skating, by Irving B Practical directions by diagran instantaneous photographs of ers in action, Sro sR s ue . C200 B oCA PCPc Caie mm wvyc Richlieu, â€" by Hilaire Belloc. Bel. loc‘s book is written to prove the thesis that Richlieu began what Bigâ€" marck finished; that is the division of Europe into various nations: Rich. lieu ‘wanted to save France, and to «do so opposed both Austria and Spaim, either of whom ~could have united. Europe, although perhaps ‘only hy condquest.â€"~â€"â€"~â€"â€"> _W. Watson. A book for the artist student and amateur. Although to, late for this year‘s is_cards this willâ€"help. you to make ther. o next year.. Mr. Watson has illy. strated hhof% with cuts and line drawings of the processes of bloc ;}'ï¬f" to the actual printing of the The Maker of s2CiGers may be secured at of Mat# hall, Winnetka Comâ€" gave up a Saturday holiday stture ~Professor â€"© Oberâ€" ho earned his Ph. D. ‘mt the '.yofLondon,_hopontothe » on the evening of the Mrs. Gordon Wilson; » Wilmette, _ Sports Thursday, Jan rchâ€"t amâ€"intdlerant It leaves me cold write better novels & recent letâ€" ;ol::l;ldcr of - ~aA typiâ€" E:.,.'MIâ€".Ameti-_ by diagrams and Irving Brok accomâ€"» 16 who abaâ€" skat. B aW,