N 10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 The | EDITH YOUNG {|| WINDOW SHADES g New Brownleigh Club | Peddie ot Pidio Cleaned or Replaced 3 153 North Michigan | . | 11} ner Exclusive Refined Telephone Wilmette 1207 | H. N. Blasius Co. or Down: Town Service Club Winnetka 1125 14 Prouty Annex for Women J : supply of paper and ink he has pro- : : ; 2 N ZZ, Are You Interested mn books ceeded to spin a tale which the breath Invites inspection of their : of Fiction, Biography, Travel, of reality has never touched. Saved newly decorated rooms. . or History? For lists write to by Mr. Barretto's gift for story tell- A few memberships open ® ESTHER GOULD care your ing from being actually boring, "To local Representative wanted-- local paper. Babylon" is vet extremely obvious. Dearborn 4371. Ina Anthony Thorne leaves the little p, A GAY DECEIVER Mid Western town of his birth to try wi " his fortune among the towers of the Thomas the Impostor modern Babylon--New York. There he meets the inevitable rich shallow By Jean Cocteau. D. Appleton & Co. society girl, and inevitably marries|} 3 her. Inevitably disharmony follows and inevitably the girl from home who has conveniently come to New York brings in the necessary con- trast. There follows the projected divorce and a vision of happiness, shattered --you knew it already, by the ac- In 1s fi ; i cident which, making the wife an in- Inga Ni Wiigen ay deligheiyl sng valid, makes the divorce an impossibil- ir ity. Then--the inevitably happy end- poster." And although it is a tale of ing the Great, War i has stmophere of |"; air. Barreto becomes convinced ; > : : BA that he isn't "a novelist" he may write about doing impossible things and fact Sonte . Hernden % ; some more good stories. and fancy did not need to cling to- gether as closely as subject and pre- iiins of Light neh bn Why do we all love a gallant im- postor? Because he treats the world as lightly as we feel it ought to be treated and takes himself as seriously as we know we ought to be taken? Jean Cocteau, who, as he modestly states, "is better known than his writ- Sale F NS B SHOES for WOMEN at Td 2 2777277777777 7 777 2777777 77rd aiid idids dicate. 85 Guillaume Thomas, penniless young All ood Books wanderer from Montmartre, dressed himself in a uniform given him by a : : friend and journeyed forth into a Reviewed i adverse here Don't Go It Blind world which offered him always such are Ior sale a Don't shut vour eyes to the . : : 3 tempting ML of dare. that he could). e h' k Demios in comture ot Tits Broken sizes only--but one can find their size not resist the next course. As he rocn's Boo Store by neglecting your eyes. Per- 2 : . strayed into the courtyard of the hos- 22 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago fect vision is within reach of among the many styles offered at this price. pial organized by i Peasy de "The meeting place of intellectual Chicago" every man, woman and child in bi Jorme, someone asked him, "Who are iB . hi ity. Here is an ex- eg m Send fi 1 lists this community » 3 you? Guillaume Thomas de Fon- Sh iSOrengeial uses act optometric science that will This Sale Ends Saturday, tenoy'--he took the name because it was his birthplace--when they con- tinued, "Related to General de Fon- A Thrilling Novel of Internatsonal Intrigue 15 years of successful practice tenoy : he replied instantly, "His Sanh Dr. 0. H. Bersch le hat He Br ns 0 THE SEVEN Ir. bd . €rs adve res ight befall General de i hii ow. ji ay SLEEPERS 1177 eng DA bring you back your sight. February 14th North Shore Bootery 2777777772777 rrzrrrrrrzizzrrrzzzizzzzziii ASI LSSLLLILSLLLSLLLLSS ILLS SSS S SSL L SSSI AALS SSAA SIS SSSA SS SSIS SSSI SS SSS SS SSS 77 777 777A Ll I rrirriiziis . s Befall bl 529 Davis Street at Chicago Ave. And much does befall him. He be- ByF is Beedl Wilmette Ja comes the mascot of the ridiculous y Francis Beeding For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 N pilgrimages to the Front for wounded The Boston Transcript says: a arr 2 2 2 2 2 EE Ed ZZ men, his name the magic password - mystery tale which eys= Oppenhuing - y ic p FH SARI I ppenheim 1n the fie 8) internationa by which all calamities are ay erted. intrigue. . . . Those of us who enjoyed Two charming women fall in love| 'The Great Impersonation' or 'The Four with him, a passion which he can Just Men' will find this book a worthy scarcely be expected to return since Bompanion to a io he is so taken up with living. He 2% 90atall Bochsaiers comes to know something of the War | Boston, LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publisher on its northern front where Germans and French shout friendly warnings back and forth--"the neighborly spirit : engendered by a long war" M. Cocteau Just Published wl Jagr Guillaume Thomas THE vy knows the one 'moment of his life, ERING rE when on the rogket and shell strewn THUND i fiction become one. Y To iia has in it satire and grace HERD and a delicate something which in «The most engrossing story Mr. Grey > 3 , no "oore Hu? Bross s L) Jared people wei tallifpersonality, has written since his 'Riders of the Purple Sage." "' = POOR STUFF Philadelphia North American. "To Babylon" $2.00 By ZANE GREY By Larry Barretto. Little Brown & Co.| {ARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers ---- Sot Just a year ago Larry Barretto wrote a good story called "A Conqueror ------ A Passes." It was the story of a young man getting out of the Army to re- turn to civilian life and encountering The Love of Morisieur the disappointments and disillusion- || is a story of sheer glorious romance ments which were quite possible in|] of the days of King Charles. It is such a situation. The book had af] the story of a Monsieur Mornay in sincerity about it which made quite un- ysis dove, and danger necessary the information on the cover || peautiful Mistress Barbara Clerke that the author had been in the Army || reaches its climax amid the thrill of during the full extent of the War and | | the Spanish Main. had suffered many vagaries of Fate $2.00 & ® both before and after. We knew that At All Booksellers Ma 1 i ] { | i Cc ] 1( a j 4 S he had lived through these experiences D. APPLETON AND COMPANY either in the world or within the cov- George Gibbs' Novel ers of his book. 35 West 32d St, New York Now Mr. Barretto has brought out HE LESSONS the war taught have not all been forgotten. The need of giother - hook, "To Babylon" ou this country eight years ago for a more complete nationalism among its which he has not lived through. It is as if encouraged by the receptive || py, population is as urgent today as then. The North Shore Line has met L > , 3 . find: h »-making ¢ : : . a : : : piss Sf aking pubic Je had decided {i LOE ad iad hy this need in one of its most interesting petite Sidon in Pre 0 "become a novelist." Laying in a ; : fi its foreign-born employes. zation begun several years ago for the benefit of its g y Read i > ; A i POLA' NEW COIFFURE Track laborers, usually newly-arrived in this country, are given simple hee Ton Neg Minit its Sai WOMEN AND tion twice a week at Racine and Highwood in Jnguags god fics urges s he 1s not any one oO [he numerous Rg) . . < bobs which bob in and out of fashion LEISURE supervision of the North Shore Educational Director. ih neal oaided in Wi rapidity bewildering to the males By Lorine Pruette takingout their firstpapersin citizenship. Durngthewinsny Sy sioss iy neither 1s it any one of the almost for- | J Introduction by Harry E. Barnes i i i ouseswheretheylive. gotten conventional modes which once i be constantly ready for work, school is heldin the section y prevailed. : T nz SS Sociil Borce ; ! Pola's new head-dress is Chinese, a Pe Journal ot 3 geiat, Dor vee Where there was once indifference, there is now a determined enthusiasm to know all style in which the hair is fashionad || calls it "an original and bril- about this country of adoption, and the policies of the North Shore Line. It has SH4 Hea dean Hal 50 hot % pee liantly written book." resulted in a greater stabilization among a commonly floating vos of Ibes Mey will noted for the unusual effects which Phere 18 #0 Morb. Erittul ue study five nights a week, and when sufficiently advanced, draw books from the libraries, trey secure in this respect. Pola's 2 " w usually of the technical variety devoted to the principles of blue-black tresses lend themselves to | book for club discussion. $3.00 railroad operation. There is the case of one man whose thirst the smooth perfection of the Oriental : i : for knowledge led him to study a mail order catalog in his North Shore style admirably and it is possible that E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY 5 . : a new vogue may result when her lat- New York City spare time because the pictures helped him with the words. Merchandise est starring picture for Paramount, "Fast of Suez," becomes better known. Men have learned to know American ideals, and compre- Despat ch hend the safety policies of the North Shore Line. Ambi- P tious future citizens have been started on their way to Overnight service for shippers VY A L E MN T | ) || E % opportunity. It is another phase of what the North Shore berwsen sf Ionomsnt Poinee Line conceives to be its duty to its employes and its country. Throush service to Sheboygan, We are showing a large assortment of very beautiful Valentines and ot points on the Milwaukee North- ern R.R.and T.M. E.R. & L. Greeting Cards. These 1925 designs and colorings are artistic and un- Chi N h Sh d So Intes deliveries, etc; write usually attractive. We also are offering pure and delicious Valentine 1Cago ort ore an 3¢ ielephone Joss] North Shure | Candy and Salted Nuts. Chicago office, 72 West Adams nn, Milwaukee Railroad Company | sehen Sachi ind Central 8280; Milwaukee office, Eaton, Crane & Pike Stationery. . 403 Security Building, 'phones ae Dudsmving, The Book Store Winnetka Passenger Station Beahd 8 and rand I78% huss Je Jmvostern bv Jean Alice McAlister Skinner Elm Street Telephone Winnetka 963 | "To Babylon" by Larry Barretto. 724 ELM STREET { Also all the latest Best Books Tel. Winnetka 1101 i _-a RE fr eh --------