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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Oct 1926, p. 38

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J. ha 4 October 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 37 Published Recently (Extracts from publishers' comments.) "T Am a Woman and a Jew" --I.eah Morton All will be stirred by this narrative of fervor, spirit an intense drama. minting "Summer Storm"--Frank Swinnerton A swift, dramatic story of two young women in the summertime of life. nn "Hearts of Hickory"--John Trotwood A thrilling historical novel. LL) "A Novelist's Tour of the World" --Vincente Blasco Ibanez Across seven oceans and the three most famous rivers in history. im "This Believing World""--Lewis Browne An intensely interesting story of all religions, past and present. nim "Religion in the Making" --A. N. Whitehead A brilliant examination of the flux of religious conceptions and thought of the present day. nw "Power"--Lion Feuchtwanger. 70,000 people or over bought it in Germany. nm "Rambles With Anatole France" --Sandor Kemeri Translated from the Hungarian and illustrated with hitherto unpublished photographs. FUL | "Lord Raingo"--Arnold Bennett "Lord Raingo" deals with life of Lord Beaverbrook, the owner of two newspapers in England and of whom Arnold Bennett is a great admirer. {LHI "From Pascal to Proust" --G. Turquet-Milnes Fascinating analysis of modern phi- losophy and psychology upon: con- temporary writers. LLL "Here We Are Again" --Robert E. Sherwood Recollections of an old circus clown. Hilti "The Devil's Guard"--Talbot Mundy. A tale of wierd adventures. im "The Ninth Wave"--Carl Van Doren A critic's first novel reveals the es- sential steps by which the average man moves from fifteen to fifty. nin "The Fiddler in Barley" --Robert Nathan He has attempted to couple in it the fantasy of "The Puppet Master" with the pastoral quality of "autumn." LTH "Goodbye Stranger"--Stella Benson She tells the story of an English fairy who is married to an American optimist. LI "The World That Was" --John G. Bowman It is full of the charm of childhood and of beautiful outdoor things that a small boy loved. LINN "The Human Adventure" --J. H. Breasted and J. H. Robinson A dynamic, original and absolutely up-to-date history of our world. inn "The Hard-Boiled Virgin --Frances Newman Throws light on a most interesting type of modern woman. The new Adams 8 Wabash Station [Chicago], of the North Shore Line will be opened on November Ist at 223 South Wabash Avenue, in the same block as the present station but a few doors south. Work on the new station is nearing completion, and when placed in service on November 1st, it will be one of the finest electric railway stations in the country. There will be two floors and a mezzanine, the latter being devoted exclusively to an attractively furnished waiting and rest room for ladies. In addition to ticket offices, a waiting room and an information bureau, the first floor will house a splendidly-equipped restaurant operated by the North Shore Line. Like the present station at 209 South Wabash Avenue, the new station will be the most accessible of all railroad stations in Chicago. ~ Milwaukee ST about any time you're ready to go, a North Shore Line train is ready too. Every hour there's a fast train for Milwaukee. Seven Milwaukee Limiteds every day operate via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other ho ou can take Waukegan Limiteds to North Chicago Junction, Whee ter ert ois are made with Milwaukee Limited trains operating via the Skokie Valley Route. Service to Milwaukee on the North Shore Line is convenient, frequent and reliable. Electrically-operated, the high-speed North Shore Line trains are clean and comfortable--your trip is a pleasure all the way. : In every detail of its operation, North Shore Line service is designed to meet your needs and suit your convenience. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The high-speed electrically-operated railroad WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Telephone Winnetka 963 Baggage Checked 1-105 i eA lr... sl es a a A a a ct Ef a

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