t# Now In O Her assignments catry her to such dangerous cornéers as an alleged White Slaver‘s den where she fights for life and honor, to the sweatâ€" Plunging into a sea of printer‘s ink entirely ignorant of its individâ€" ual language and customs, Joan is first relfeved to learn that "‘Slug Miss Lowell" does not mean that she is to suffer a skull fracture from meeting up with a blackâ€"jack. This, however, is her first and only bad faux pas and she is soon more than showing up hc.r,veeennrinlsnd} presenting her papers with scoop As a result of this year of hectic excitement, ‘ Joanie, The â€" Scoopâ€" hound,‘ decides to brave the fanfare of adverse criticism which previousâ€" ly laid her so low and to again woo the literary Muse. We thought it unfortunate that, in view of the questioned veracity of "Cradle of the Deep," she chose quite such a vildï¬.dinmto.m'pnbliem‘ ulity and faith,â€"â€"howsoever: â€" | (Farrar & Rinechart) she shares, mmmmmmcï¬: ence, mm meets in her year‘s work as a newsâ€" ord." Finding herself in the not unique position of being "as broke as the Ten Commandments," "in this year of the abdication of the gold standard," Miss Lowell breaks into the field of journalism under the tender and understanding tutelage of Editor Harry Gray. . REPORTER‘S LIFE Jmhweflbh.flcw by Prescott Williams f Again Joan Lowell, author of "Cradle of the Deep" sees fit to ONE YEAR IN A GAL Romantic Exiles, by Edward Hallet Arches of the Years, by Halliday Exmndlnp!nï¬ioï¬,by& A. Anderson. + LAUNDRY AND DRY ( 363 Central Avenue 198 m’ fuel dealer and order r of Wauk ?O': it w“njoy.m‘zonc'% sizes for every need, give your heating | plant and fuel timely attention Let a qualifed furnace man inspect. adjunLand Hean yout plant. It will operate more efficiently and gconomically. T NEW LOC YOU SHOULD READ THESE MERCER LUMBER CO. Deerfield SOL. A. ST. PETE \WAUKEG DEPENDABLE SERYVICE FOR ALL ‘ELECTRIC REFRIGERA | | Recommended and Sold by HIGHLAND .PARK FUEL C PAUL BORCHARDT: FRANK sn.msg}gm _ MENONI & MECOGNI CLEAN â€"â€" SMOKELESS 363 Central . (In the Alcyon Theater North Shore Utilities Refrigerating Engineers now DUSTLESS Now In Koppers Lea COKE / Few . ideal home‘ b¢eating, at inmiges Hfrabe, which irophange r CHOST STORY LAID IN: !~__| Background | _ _ by ms _ . i Tib mgtion o N:%m tia form an apppropriate tting for M“‘ P "‘ m" "He) Arrived at) Dusk," by R. C. Ashby ( ain). Copntry supâ€" u': m unct Wh the poltergeist make the acceptanc of the sinister ghost of Vitellius Gracphus, ‘a centurion of , ancient Rome, an ¢asy step for ‘simple village folk to take. This â€"ghost, with all the supernatural powers at his ¢omm roves '“ the countryside at dusk committing his deedg of viglence, chief among which seem| to the: eradication of the family of , an old county family living at the Brock, an uï¬cient. hisâ€" tori¢al residence. All goes well with the ghost‘ plans until Nurse Winiâ€" fred |Goff summons William Merâ€" toun to appraise the property of the Old Colone tw 9 N “ 1 whese enigm smile gives the book its title htbowifelifln&fzh' ptFMr. liver ngleby Mérion. Oliver‘s worship of physi¢al beauty convinces Carlotta of its allâ€"important role in life and makes the solution of own perâ€" sondl _ problem, â€"â€" Oli . infidelity and| the threatemed loss of, her own beaigty the more ‘ Anâ€" otbflrto id to your lightâ€"reading li‘t; | & ( us 1 e the ladies, has a new scintilâ€" 4 1,â€"‘"The Signature of Vegus" (imu); Carlotta Marion, 1 her of which :;y W‘mnb,w h h mï¬hd:thobuud tions for unemployment relief. | t be {widely | Personally, we got d great & kick out of Corey Ford‘s y "Balt Water Taffty‘! to ever wikhli:r'l o Â¥" es very strenuously | scene of wifh Jo@n Lowell _ _ _ | _: _ |heather m A N/ Avenue Building) @r & SON LEANING RDER! ating . fuel â€" FUEL © \HIGHLAND PARK 374 Central Avenue TTO N Carefully . graded Tel. H. P. 361 Central Avenue H. P. 3380 . on by a commission of expet 1 «cfl«: Sin" byâ€" Hendrik D4 Leeuw (Harrison Smith and tobet Haas) the result of the authors o researches in the cities of the Eag which|are particularly notorio is for their traffic in women. Author Dé Leeuw does not write to cater â€" 6 the q‘lrionsqminded as so many modern| {fictioneers apparently do, Nntnrvhh?. the book is for adu +|\. *"*Misl of Monterey" Vh | ginia Bartlett guoth. {: +| rill) rs up under a very Tai | plot. story is laid about P | time Declaration of “ | ence signed uhnd in the Pro ng | of omhwhichmmt Spanish rule. Graphically ' "!‘t‘Q j might be drawn as a v E,“. three of which -‘“ sent Don Pedro Fages, Spanish o ernor of California, Ulalia, e and Fray Junipero Serra, Head | 0 the church in that province, Dogr Pedry‘s love for California, L‘: its primitiveness, is in co flict Ulalia‘s wish to%- o Mexi¢o and Fray Serra‘s ,,.“ able missionary zeal. . Sorry, but we 'can t/get very enthused over th} one. i * # t as it is included in the agenda the L4z of Nations and has the : of a special investigh tion by a commission of experts. \ SOCIAL PROBLEMsS OF THE | | [ . __. ORIENT t »H 'nei'lh& in Women and | ~__.| iby Prescott Williams | >|| 1 of this nature ordina would not ‘be considered for revi in t columns, but the subject eral) |commands special inte 139 scene ‘of the. misty, rainâ€"soakét heather moors with their atmospher of gloomy and brooding melancholy. The en story is much written than the average of its which |transport the reader to forebodings to Arhman, a Dé tiveâ€"Inspector : of 7 How rhcy lay low this , spirit |and ‘deliver the Barr y from its reign of terror, a highly jexciting and i North Second 8 Â¥Yhen a â€"car Joong ab#ve its field like that, there can‘t be any argument about it. It must be &n allâ€"round better buy: And that‘s exactly what Chevrolet Offers you. Fisher bodies, with the new ventilation system and the strongest and quietest_ body nim truction of thc d,ay-â€"- solid steel over & sturdy hardwood frame.* A valveâ€"inâ€"hedad dix chsins. unminrmnaonasd Eu. . +copie, havi to expect Chevrolet to lead the world in automobile sales. But this year Chevrolet Bas done even more than that. According to the latést dvailable figures, Chev. rolet alone has sold as many cars this year as all the rest of the lowâ€"price field combined! People have by thors owh | ativi he Eagt| Of riok 3; f-flJ uthor Dé ion.‘ cater â€" hi | 80 many fl ent.l} .J ‘ex N or {adult| viile 1 o THE PRESS ,| | a squres !1 covér th w’ pur ily | almpst i « ABM s eol t lh ber |was opt | etr: 4 !*‘ ization"â€" ech infoi h. inv] igq ; % nels| wh ie chaine ;i ¢§ineI lere | feskic ‘ Yokghi itâ€" | Hol 1 by |th I chi ‘M. RUEKHL invektigators by way of official chanâ€" nels| which may have been only too anxilous to color the {perspective. Yet, the report is a splendid informâ€" ative.document intended like "Cities Of fin" to establish certain salient £ nd to enlighten public opinâ€" ~In a preface comparing his findâ€" ing with those of the League of Naâ€" tions, Mr. De Leeuw m“lt ‘was a squrce of pleasure to disâ€" covér that there was little difference in our findings"â€""It would seem almpst inconceivable that ‘this travâ€" in commission of which one memâ€" ber was a woman, could have penâ€" etr: the vicious purlisus of civilâ€" ization"â€""It is pogsibleé that much information must have come to the r all, the book is written for definite purpose, i.¢.â€"to arouse the|public conscience to the abominâ€" abl¢ system of traffic, in women that 8 over Asia in a veritable web of infamy, and whose victims stand little chance of rescue once they have been drawn in. msmum lating vice are notori in proâ€" there we travel with the &A to the other sinkâ€"holes of â€"Macao, Port Said and Singaâ€" po: i x dreds of brothels are kept recruited by |the nationwide practice of girlâ€" € sales and the dnnduhox;s of its who seize the peasant girls and sell them to the city procurers. feskional entertainers) and . the Yokhiwara Juinuzi:s(mmnmn of prosti ). > Next come Ho and Shanghai whose hunâ€" + One by one, the ceskâ€"pools of the t are picked apart and the _and religious â€" background YÂ¥ ( whose segregated = symbolizes that peculiar Japanâ€" esel sexâ€"theology which is responâ€" sible for the geisha girls (the proâ€" et ds the ihe widest m in its histor ing but the treatnient of the ;%@Mbmlyfm_dmg HEVRO eap politics is always the most sive to the taxpayer.â€"Louisâ€" Times. , unapproached for A GENERAL mortors SALESâ€"SERVICE > 'Shél alone is not enough Ir;.\ onl i# d by:4 | 16a5 ORRINGTON AVE.. 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