COCOA MALT COFFEE CURSE" BEER. ready to serve SLH‘I'II) "AVON tme ran Imhl Ilu‘l Sruuring Powder with earh purchase of ' v I (.()l.l)l)lST,. _.__trt..._V_._ 1,324 t.utttY's' Cttok HID LUX MAKES LUX TOILET SOAP yt NNYF'tF.'t." BARTLETT FEARS HIHIIT 011.0! ‘K The woman who buysntA&Pstores learns try. principle of noundlhrift . . . whether she needs to save or merely is wise enough ("get hermoney’sworlh. "AT A& P FOOD STORES!" Prime Round Steak Boiled "am-whole or half Fillet of Haddock ienuine Spring Leg of Lamb “will" I'rrmium. Annmarie St Choice Fresh Meats The principle is to make sun ofthe best at (kilowatt can. i ['07qu Aa-P FR KE : ar 'tth, pkg. TEA Basket Fired Japan at? 15c 'till" 29e or Rum-m & Hake“) tittANHtM0THEtt's Orange Pekoe (India Ceylon) IN Gunpowder 3 lbs, Ge Mb. plum No, catty rah-s smnll plugs. "ti'i23e I, rib. pkg. 'rl . 'td' 35c No. I tin lb. 27e lb. lb. 29c pkg. lb. 2t i.",e 17c 23c 25c 21c 24c 39c IN 17c THE PRESS Reading Tastes of Men In studying the reading tastes of men, we may well make note of the banks which are reported to have been most read by the men in Byrd's An- arctic expedition. The Publishers' Weekly for June 14 states that the Harvard Classics and Fhteyclupeditt Brittannica came in for hard usage. The history of explana- tiun was a favorite subject. Detective stories were popular and adventure yarns helped tn relieve the tension of waiting for spring. The Wurks of Hanson. Peary, Greely, Amundsen, Rasmussen, Charcot, Scott Shackleton, Manson, and Gerard were included. In fiction, the most widely read author was Donn Byrne with Jo- seph Linculn as a close second, "Mes. scr Marco Polo" was in such great domimd during the early part of the winter that when "Field of Hunor" was published last September special copies were dispatched to the expedi- tion's base. W. ff. Hudson's "Green Mansions" was the most read book, probably because of the contrast of its setting to the polar regions. Conrad, Mark Twain and Tarkington were read, but Kipling and Dickens scarcely at all. --Illinois Libraries. The Negro As Hero Two recent Ptilitzer prize awards give point to this list of some of the important bunks of the past that have dealt with the lives of Negroes in America: A Favorite Friday, Aug. 15, was the 75th birthday of Walter 1Iitws Pizza, pub- lisher and diplomat. In an radio smooch. celebrating the occasion. Hor- bvrt S. Houston praised Mr. Pture's letters. "President Wilson," he said, te kin "Mamba's Daughters" by Da Bose Hoyward. _ "tlirthrittht" by T. S. Striblintt, “Porgy" by Du Bose Hayward. “Scarlet Sister Mary" by Julia Pe. H. W. "ol' Ill-an! "a great historian himself, once said to mo he was convinced that Walter Ptutids letters, would live and come to be loukod upnn as giving the best picture drawn by any one of the English people in the stress and struggles of wnr." Children Ind the Library ."A large part of the social sim nilicum-o of children', work lies in its preparation fur a lifetime of happy association with books. i All of us would feel that we had failed if a considerable percentage of children do not carry their reading habits overl "Green Pastures" by Bradford dt Connolly. "Rainbow Round My Shoulder" by "Scarle rkin. “Black iroon Odum. Man Adam and “is Chillin" by Bradford. April" by Julia Peterkin. Pastures" by Bradford & Thursday "lt)" 6%;ng )y mm Peter- into adult "lit'e."-social Sutnifieattee of Library Wurk with Children, by Ralph Munn. Since the Public Library moved into the Old City Hall a week ago Tuesday evening 1603 books have been bor. rowed for home use. The change of location announced at the old library building seems to have kept no one from following it up. The. library ,s;tuft wishes to voice its appreciation of the fine cu-operation of its patrons. Hourse in Brat Monte, where all mmu- urt- European nations do not seem to be cnthusing over M. Briad’s plan for a. United States of Europe. Maybe they are u little doubtful about creat- ing a new Senate. will Wuukeuan. lll.. Augrort 4 501 CAPITOL nl'llmm; . sum- and Randulph Mrs. Chicago Phone Crnlrll GINO Rat0lished "" AUGUST SALE of FURS Lann- Mock an "and RI‘IIH'ILDINH AND REPAIRING NE11 (OATS MADE TO ORDER o.vsathca' FINEST DISPLAY or amount: IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT co. GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECI'ED BY urn-m. ot William attenrl the l'rolmll‘ term [hon-of. lu ‘ " in Wuukm'nn. Monday " Itetohe "r." Phone Long Bosch "" AnJl'DICATION NOTICE It NOTICE is Iwrrhy ttiorn nut Tied ANXOI'NI‘ING "tctt HELEN MHSSINGER F.ITKt We Read Signs Thursday, Aug, 21, 1930 bp ‘L-nl till cullrd f, Gim, uuwl 1930 mlju>lir that the (‘mmly, " Court on the but and rum. said Drawn! and