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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1933, p. 10

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W‘ hibilteiens “ 4 hoi t nb din en i inaunit * New 'l‘mt.’t of Old Subjects ance o# practical advice by a expeâ€" Robbins. This is a garden book of a new sort and will be found a welâ€" come ehtnzemfim the usual deadlyâ€" serious volumes. Besides being deâ€" lightfully written and delicionsly humorous, the twentyâ€"odd chapters on such subjects as fads and fancies among the flowers, prolonged blosâ€" som time, , contain an abundâ€" anceof practical advice by an experâ€" Manners for Millions, by S. C. Hulign. The : ordinary "etiquette book" so often deals with matters which seldom‘find a place in the daily life of the average man or woman. It tells, in this book, what to do and what not to do, laying emphasis on the fundamentals of good breeding. It will help anyone to avoid innmnbnbh kmall displeas~ ing social offemses, and thereby enâ€" large permanently his or her circle. of business anq social friendships. If you are specializing in any one flower and winz to perfect some of. the blossoms in your garden, you will welcome every available. help and suggestion. The library has reâ€" cently added three specialized books to its collection of garden books. Planting his feet firmly on the floor, ‘the boy, halfâ€"defiiant, halfâ€" apologetic, retorted, "It was that way when I got it, ma‘am." president, Hawthorne accepted apâ€" pointment to the consulship of Livâ€" erpool. Not for seven years ‘did the family return home. There were adventures and a near tragedy in Italy, friendship with the Brownâ€" ings, Tennyson, and the two sons of Robert Burns. The author says of Hawthorne, "His life was a gentle and a generous one, and he posâ€" sessed besides the giving of his art, the even rarer genius of making those he loved and who loved lnm,‘ happy." 5 pense was great but finally the liâ€" brarian leaned forward. Taking in the size of the boy and then glancâ€" ing back at the book she remarked, "This is rather technical, isn‘t it?" Corinne St. Peter, Mgr. â€" 19 8. St. Johns â€" Tel. H. P. 3560 Very Special | ° _ Thurs. and Fri. Only At the Library f It was at the public library. A small shaver clutched a wellâ€"worn, dirty volume. At last it, came his turn‘to place his volume for the "inâ€" spection of the librarian. The susâ€" You‘ll want several at this price! 7 JUST IN â€"â€" he Touks on the Trea Ham haw wik te squally HM unt lists w 7 by adults. Hildegarde Ha ‘s book, "Romantic Rebel," is a storyâ€" biography of her famous athâ€" er, Nathaniel Hawthorne. In se pages are intimate pictures of the boy Nathaniel, who disliked the dull routine of school in Salem, yet alâ€" reaty knew he wanted to m as he printed a newspaper by on noteâ€"paper. At Bowdoin College and back in Salem, heâ€" spent five long years struggling to perfect himself in his chosen work. Success was long in cominig, but on the publicaâ€" tion of The Scarlet Letter it arâ€" rived with startling thoroughness, Hawthorne, his wife,; Sophia Peaâ€" body, and children left Salem forâ€" ever, to live most happily in a little ‘red house just outside Lenox. Here the reader sees Hawthorne working in his garden in summer, steering the bobâ€"sled down the long hill in winter, skating on the pond with his children or reading before the fire in the evening to his family that which he had written that day. Oliver Wendell Holmes and Herman Melville were among the distinguishâ€" ed friends who sometimes joined the‘ family circle. yo ols ud NEW FALL FROCKS ~â€"â€" _ Silk and Wool Treasure Hunt â€"â€" . The mflmt has pmto be very in the c ‘s room this summer, Two h and fifty children have signed names as participants and are â€" ing in search of the clues, ough the contest will probably end when school begins, it is still not too late to do sonie reading for the blue star| diploma. TX | PAGE TEN FINAL CLOSBâ€"OUT sUMMER DRESSES $2.00 Mary Ann Frocks : _ â€"HIGHLAND PARK PUBLC VBW DAYS only DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS .$6.90 $12.00 & st; .. whaling experâ€" fences off the Shetland Islands, life in in his own attempts at bullfighti1g, the war days, and the extriaâ€"ordi experiences ; of his later care@. N fihfl of.the Years, by Halliday Sutherland. ‘\One reviewer has said of this book, "Dip into it anywhere, and yeu will read on enchanted." Angthe: has |said, "Those who read for | sheer delight will praise ‘this autébiography." ; A sengitive, keen mind, a rare sense of humor, quiet, unagsuming, ::xerlty, and a lucid stylk the tlii:‘u which the @Wistingui doctor â€"brought to the teling of a life rich in varâ€" iety and experience; ‘a childhood in‘ the [Bc_oqhh ighlands, the days of me To Live, by Gove Hamâ€" bridge. A main who had the courage to leave the security of an editor‘s desk for a place in the country and the| uncertain destinies of a freeâ€" writer, |tells in this story how he achieved his goal and made the five hour day his own. He talks, 8 tively,| of how, to make our ployed hours contribute to a fullér and righer life, of the myriad activities, mentally .and physically forfifying, in which even‘those who work in offices can indulge, and how RISBE I?uyé U 8. Tires we lh&y o%in :( happi‘r $ existence Iphiniums| by G. A. Phillips. . er the convenience of its patrons, the| library h just rece bought the| catal for the Century of igress exhil ts ‘at tthrt Instiâ€" tute which is inug until Nov. 1st â€" Both Jm on prints the one on paint and sculpâ€" ture may borrowed for seven days. ‘j ‘ o e ink :Rfses by 6._K Stevk Lilacs in y%buflc&, ‘by Alice Harding. ‘41 » id give from 7 % to 36 % + l m o ol n TUBE REPAIR KITS, 50¢ value SPRAYâ€"X (cleans wind for ¢ U} 8. ROYAL TOP DRESEING, SINCLAIR AUTO SOA large 5 Ib. pail, $1.50 value BINCLAIR WAX OIL P H, 16 oz. size, 75¢ value Highland Park Servi Lawn Mower rner Laurel and Fi Lavwn Mowers SHARPENED DOLLAR, DAYS SPECIALS Among| the New Liberal ABowance on Your Old Tires THURSDAY AND FRIDAY s windows for one penny), 50¢ value P DRESEING, pints, $1 value........ And Nurgerous Other Bargains., ANDY JACcOBS U. S. TIRES OF TEMPERED "The new low rates for the ride infi:fiduil tickets will red travel 3 (!:.onsidonbly for p sons i pily trips between 1 north shore ¢ommunities and C cago," said Mr. Amis. "Regu! Caincident with inauguration: thesé new low commutation rat the North â€"Shore Line will int duce qt" style of commutati ticket designed to increase the « venience to regular riders. % will be ia *punch card" ticket, cc lidtip";fgifa single piece of ca; board ;c,m which the trainman w punch a number each time it is pi sented until the ticket has be used up,. It will replace the coup styleâ€"ticket now used in all co mutation rates. E5+ ~~Large gavings will be afforde commuk hby the Chicago: NoFt Shore ‘and . ‘Milwaukee â€" Railrond starting Sept.®1, when drastic rediit tions will| be made in the cost 0: 6â€"ride monthly individual com ’g tations ‘titkets, it was announded by R. S.) Amis, passenger tr :{: manager. â€"| The â€"new rates will b effective ween Chicago and Al points served by the North Shord Line north to Kenosha, Wis. it 24 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD North Shore Line To | | | Make Reductions In .. ‘Commutation Tick DAMP WASH Thi'ifiy Service 5e Hound 8@ Pound First, every family‘s launâ€" dry is individually washed in ni bags. Second, every garn:tx:: is thoroughly sterlized. We |make it safe to ‘send your hundi’y here because we take these two major precautions. | Skokie Valley Laundry _ Fo ;finpt service call HI 4 ND PARK 3310 Cash and Carry Office RUBBER Tel. H. P. 3310 e Station Tel. H. P. 5588 â€"â€"B1 ~25¢ ~15¢ ~Bo¢ THR, P RES8 The| costs of the 60â€"ride individâ€" val tickets under zgpe new rate, comâ€" pared |with the old rate, between will be practicing good econ by hmheir cars : at home |or parking them at the nearâ€" est h Shore | Line station and trayeling to and from Chicago by train.}‘ The new style commutation ticket! should . prove popular with reguldr riders, being much more compact and more easily handled than the coupon ticket."" > . ieetf Ten@er PeaS' ol S ‘otatoes 2 pecks Splid Pack Tomatoes 20 Ibs. for No. 2% size; 7 cans pound Pure Granulated Sugar li; C 't Creaméry Butter »flggsâ€"striétly fresh Crosse & Blackwell Marmalade 4 Pm ..............;...7................_..........................‘.... 4 cans for lP quarts for (all green) ; 4 for SPECIALS FOR DOLLAR DAYS fonarch Royal Anne Cherries o. 2V, size; 4 cans for .................. . L_._ olossal Ripe Olives large cans for ._.........._} lid Pack Tomatoes . 2 size; 10 cans for ..__. _ weet and Juicy Oranges doz. for uicy Lemons r doz. inger Ale or Root Beer el Monte Pineapples or Peaches cans for THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY AUG. 10â€"11th ibby‘s Pineapple Juice jars for . nchovies or Antipasto el Monte Asparagus rk & Beans voy‘s Pineapple or Pears cans for 4 £ Â¥ @ a _ . © 4 . M for FREE 516 CENTEH AVE TELEPHONES H. P in (dakmenlndbeciiin 2 oi f Lake Forest . Fort Sheridan Lake ‘Bluff ... No ibrook ... T oodmdge is Briargate ... Sherikdan Eimse oainded 22. Bavinie Park . Ravin# |...â€"~4, Highland Park various ststltlud follows: . W |_ ty Lo 21¢) 15¢ : 19¢ $st o! §1 Monsrch Coco $1)57 $1 $1)9P¢ # $1 $1 o i t £ & $ $] $1 ie vikey) v> Val evale) fl}qtflib‘fl‘tlu for OTr Savoy Grape Juice Richelieu Coffee oi c ie ticint 6 o gn:t‘érs 'l‘omafilp Juice M $ ""TT[""' 6 o fls e Lob Lobsters idarh Bare 8 chns for ka“y Apple Shuce 10 taiis for Ken L Ratibn jJ2 ?‘F‘hfi" fi Fis] alf Tb tmog r sse & Blackwell Salmon is for ... ... ttle Chicago Monte Coffee well House Coffee a Fishâ€"White Meat IVER Y for ) Fishâ€"White Meat y Kidney Beans large cans; 10 cans for â€" 103 â€" 104 y White or Yellow Corn ed Ration Dog Food rch Diced Beets $ 9.A5 ‘| 0.61 9.61 10 :80 {0.80 0.96 12.46 10.30 {l.‘ 0.30 11.56 for 90 30 80 , Cans .. ‘{l;a 1;'3 18.80 1880 ufio‘ i 12.14 TA 14 â€" /. . $1.00 thh'd round." 1B ca : L ‘Wife: "Good. ri:é w you try your ‘and h t Me Passing Show (London). uty Tickets will be on at all ath. tions on both the Skokie Valley ang Shbre Line routes between and Kenosha, inclusive, E: Wife: (to boxer returning fight): ("Ow did yo| git on, B Bill: "Fine, put ‘im to sleep in the THURSDAY, AUVGUST 10, $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 %, Place a TJ CALIFORNIA VÂ¥ ORAN C O R 634 CHURCH 5T. 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