HWPSiPRPW? PPPPf^WP^P ni'mmmmm 14 THE I*AKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 Public Library News and Reviews BY SUE OSMOTHERLY. LIBRARIAN Library hours: Monday. Wednes- day and Saturday, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. continuously. Tuesday, Thursday and, Friday 2 to 5 P. M. , Children's Book Week is being celebrated at the Public Library this week. We have on exhibit books for all ages of children from the little tots who can appreciate only picture books to the big boy who is enjoying experiments in chemistry, radio, and aeroplane making. Some of the books have been loaned to us so that our patrons may see all kinds of books and among them Mud suggestions for Christmas gifts to their young friends. The books here noted are examples of the books you may see at the Public Library and what you may borrow for your children. Picture Book* and other book* for little children Bannermanâ€"Story of little Black Sambo. A story of tigers and a bov^ Carrickâ€"-Picture tales from . the Russian.! Carrickâ€"More tales from the Rus- sian. Quaint old.folk talcs with delight- ful drawings in black and white. Craikâ€"The little lame prince; illustrated by Dunlap. How the magic traveling cloak carried the little prince on wonderful journeys. Greenawayâ€"Under the window. Greenawayâ€"Mother Goose. Greenawayâ€"Marigold garden. Vers- es with charming pictures in color. Perkinsâ€"Dutch twins. Probably the most attractive of the "Twin" books, all of which arc charming. Book* For Young Children Bensonâ€"David Blaize and the blue door. The blue door opens on Dav- id Blaize's pillow and he goes through it to a land we would all like to see. Brownâ€"Loncsom est doll. A fanci- ful talc of a lonely little queen, her lonely doll, her porter's happy little daughter and the remarkable ad- ventures of the three. Harrisâ€"Uncle Remus; his songs and sayings. Adventures of Brer Rabbit and.sly Brer Fox. Good for reading aloud to children. Jacobsâ€"Book of English fairy tales. A favorite collection with the children. Kiplingâ€"Jungle book. The story of Mowgli, the man's cub. how he hunted with the wolf-pack of the free people, and slew the terrible Shere Khan, the lame tiger of the desert. Loftingâ€"Story of Doctor Doolittle. Most exciting adventures of the man's own doctor who saves the muxated N IRON - IRON { id iron. m nuallr am ue- ..jgNuMteilion. It will notlnJore teeth or dtotort â- toniiu'h. A IWdOIIJ^ - often commence to «"<» your blood and revitalisei your worn out. exhausted P£m Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers If you do not obtain »tliftetOT.J«- reeulta. Bewnre of lubstitutei. Always inalft on havingjeiiu. ]no organic Iron-Nuxated Iron. Look for the letters N. I. on e-.-ry tiblot. At all oruggists in tablet form o&ly* Big Removal Sale Of Everything in the Store at 15^ Cash Discount (Earl £ Sttrtitr €o. INTERIOR DECORATORS Phone 2491 -------- 1215 Wilmette Avi Sub.crib. To Your Local Papor ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL PAPfiR MISS ADELAIDE C. JONES Graduate of the American Con- servatory of Music, Chicago. Instructor In Both Piano and Voice A correct foundation it essential for future) success, and I will be pleased to confer with parents or prospective pupil*. Tel. Wil. 2558 1530 Central Ave. The Graceful Woman "I am fully convinced that there is no necessity of the fallen arches and the weak feet that so deform many women of the present time," says Louis Chalif, exponent of the classic- al dance. "In the last few years since young women have taken to classical danc- ing, their feet have improved greatly: and also since women have taken t<- walking, golfing, tennis and other sports the improvement has been marked. The result is that a wo- man may wear her sport .shoe, her walking sIv-hv and her evening shoe all with equal comfort and that is because she has developed a "strong foot. "The woman who sits the greater part of the day does not develop the muscles of the feet and so she has. not the fallen arch, but the weak feet. The woman who is almost con- stantly on her feet has,not developed sufficient strength to support the weight of her body, so she has a 'fallen arch.' Immediately she re- sorts to artificial supports. Ill-fitt- ing shoes contribute to the muscular -mal-comlitionsâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"feet, ior the leet, nrr nerves of the foot are cramped and the free circulation of blood interfer- ed with. "We need, and we need badly, pleasing methods of exercising the feet. The best exercise that can he had for the feet is the classic dancing, because I have seen hundreds_pf poor.' weak feet, rejuvenated through this exercise.! The foot strength and com- fort which are e<sential to the trrac- ful -womanâ€"and to every woman's happiness!â€"are'obtained by wearing Cantilever Shoes, whose flexible ar- ches (not stiff a< in ordinary shoes') permit the muscles to exercise freely while walking. Shaped like the foot, there is no: pressure on the* nerves. no restfictioiillol the "cTrcufatTon. The flexible arch supports a weak foot while natural exercise is strenghen- ing it. You' walk gracefully in Cantilever Shoes. You f.eel well and you look- well. The style is correct for sefn- dr<»<s anrilr<lavtime wear,â€"S*d4â€"on- The Economic Advantages of Electric Appliances C The Washing Machine takes over the hardest work in the house. C The Vacuum Cleaner assures sanitary cleanliness C The Electric Iron renders it unnecessary to start a fire when ironing is to be done for it is ready in a moment or two after being connected to any lamp socket. 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