Tr„ T ATO ejâ„¢* MRWS FRIDAY e^PTHMBER 21, 1923 â€"â€"-â€"â€" '" ' â€"â€"gr==SS^S; - «*v\lU«I ^yP3'- f /bnnq/ Opening at The Orrington Saturday c TONS OF FOOD Twentv-five to thirty tons of food - «« anti;eentW recommend extreme SinSS to habits and choice To? diet Faulty diet for a yearjneans £* Aon of the wrong kind of food. The formal opening of the Orrington, Evanstotfs newest and most pala tial-fcpartmen.t hotel, will be observed this SaSrdav September 22 from 6 o'clock in the evening until midnight, when interested visitors wil be es- corted through th^gTeat building, shown typical apartments, and all the splendid features of this luxurious residence hotel. , , , t . ' . * Every resident of the north shore is invited to attend the formal opening. __________ , Public Library News and Reviews ifilden Mr. Podd J Many readers have felt that Mr. •Tilden is a writer from whom we can expect much, and in "Mr. Podd" he more than justifies that faith. This mirthful tale tells of Mr. Podd, the Henry Ford of nozzle manufacturer who charters a ship and starts out ion a trip around the world to bring his ideas of the ideal commonwealth to those who had not read his book 4e^cribing_jt^__JWi "aaugRteTanT^elght pilgrims who have Hbeeir^th^elTBjriris Trfftcieney -depart- o take the same journeyâ€""Following the Spring North," "The Orchard-at Last," "Brave Little Halifax, "Charm- ing Chester," are a few of the most in- viting. The book is delightful as well as useful, as it gives the readers some idea of the history of the beautiful land of Evangeline. Wharton A Son at the Front. xpent after a campaign of correspon gtence. The author of this amusing satire takes advantage of his oppor- tunities for humor, and he keeps"to a ihigh level throughout the book. experience of one who was in con- stant and active contact with the reality of war throughout four long years in J?arnN=speaks in this novel through that genius which has placed Mrs. Wharton in the forefront of modern realists, says the Publisher's _himâ€"-go__hiirlftote;â€"H^r^magninTenT^fff of story " telling here is matched witty a situa- tior^-olâ€"vastâ€"IwHwatr-signilicalTcl^-one which places her characters under the stress of the greatest passions. Maurice Egan says: "So far she has done nothing that equals it. She sounds the finest depths of sentiment without becoming sentimental for a moment. Only the production of a masterpiece could reconcile us to the CRIMINAL PRACTICE Exposing children to contagious diseases so that they may have them and be done with them would be all right if only the «ui.lty party had to bear all the possible consequences and if the process really resulted-in- being, done with the diseases. Under the actual circumstances the willful exposure of a child to any contagious Deep Personai_ej«3£rieiM^^^ y H-----=râ€"r-*-**"1^â€"^ . crime, says the state commissioner of health. Austen - Love and Friendship f Not only lovers of Jane Austen glut many who have not enjoyed her , treatment of the war by a writer of Sill be delighted'and amused by this1 fiction. . . .This is a novel which is as volume, written when she was a subtle as it is„perfect in its simplicity, young girl, and only now brought to and one which can be read many light. Absurd with the unrestrained times over with an increasing feeling absurdity of a burlesque, bubbling j of reverence fpr the essential truths Urith the gusto and naivete of youth, of life." they move irresistibly to mirth, but they are more than supremely amus- 5abatini_ «lg, says The Literary Readew^~T4t€y-~!::-£5m^ Fortune's Fool. -____ . . , Admirers of Mr. Sabatini's colorful fealmg as the expression of an novels wil, be glad to know that we attitude of mind and a method of art haye hjs ,atest The hefo .g a CoJ that later wrought to such high Randali Holles^aad the setting the achievement and they are interest- Restoration, in London. As in all mg as foreshadowing certain definite this author»s writjngj the past giows moments and personalities in Jane whh a vitality that has ,aced him in Austen s work. That work never at- the front rank { h f romantic -tempted to pass beyond the circum- fict{on< scribed bounds of the narrow world. that Jane Austen knew, a corner of the Hampshire countryside, small, SANITATION ANP FOOD The simple and inexpensive process of carefully washing the hands^be for^-eatimjr ^r-^raTtdtmg-tood wou~ prevent an inaalculable amount of contagion- if^^r^c^Uee^^by^verytre^iy7 say health officers. Several hundred cases of typhoid fever have been traced to food handling individuals who failed to thoroughly cleanse their hands. even if less restricted than that of *which Laura writing to Marianne, in "Love and Friendship," said: "Our neighborhood was small, for it con- sisted only of your Mother." By her genius she lifted that world from the realm of the commonplace and the ephemeral to that of the permanent and the universal, and some of the seeds of the art by which she achieved her triumph are to° be found in these . jfivenile tales- Russell In Dark Places. ^Against a background of the Ori- ental tropics, Mr. t Russell, author of 'Inhere the Pavement Ends," has written twelve such marvelous stories _that_±he_read^r--w4Hâ€"beâ€" mnter^their Spell for many a day after he has finished them. In addition to his Senius as a story teller, Mr. Rus^:il as developed a feeling for at- mosphere. All the people of 'whom he •writes are part of the Eastern color with which his stories are saturated, and that they emerge all the more vividly because of this glamour is a tribute to his art. The strange effect Which the tropics have upon them is not analyzed, but merely presented. In taking you away from yourself and your surroundings, he , has achieved something of the same result, that Maurice Hewlett did in his medieval romances. t BADGES OF HEALTH A pleasing color of the skin, a smart gleam of the eye and an in- dustrial carriage of the body is' nat- ure's way of telling the world that the owner thereof judiciously mmgles fresh air, sunshine, physical exercise, recreation and work. Health officers include these ingredients in the recipe for* health lovers. Where to go In the Village Theatre Building Where Jo stop _______-â€" Jt-eii Cunningham's Ice Cream and Ices. The best in town. Where Quality Chocolate Rules _^dw«4rr=rAmhltng ThrSQgli AcauTa Er. Towne, the author of "Loafing Down Long Island," and "Autumn. â- ^-'.t^teters^w^^ehoseh'by the Century Company to choose a new land to T-^tM|iilder through, and write his impres- S|jfsf|His: for. those who have delighted P'lii his style. He chose Acadia and ^Swifth himM went William Hietland il?ap "artist, a hd, one other' friend^* He Ipiiwjjrtied to go iri May, when the apple ~ iflfces were in bloom, and all Annapolis ^lley would be a glory. The very ,„mt^0^^MJ^^^PT». rnake.one long ppififev^/ -' -â- "â- â- j - -......-â„¢~»-â€"â- â- -«*~---*--â- â- â- â- ;:^^^, Brunswick _ Phonographs---- Our winter stock is now com- plete; all styles, finishes and prices.,,,..................-â- â€"..............- â- .....-* Several people have already chosen their new instrument. A small deposit reserves the machine for future delivery. l You have the same opportunity. Come in now and make your selection whtte^x_stock is complete;------"~ Wilmette Music Shop ORIA^T A. GAUfZ ^ 1179 Wilmette Ave. Tel. Wil. 3006 Phonographs and Records, Pianos and Sheet Music £>pen Tuesday,- Thursday and Saturday Evenings â- in .1.1 . in........«........â€"â€"*â€"-»^^SS55aa LOPPING OFF THE YEA** "An annual average of 4,000 pLi tive years are lopped off froin i lives of the population of Illinois communicable diseases alone, acco ing to official statistics. That's wW health officer* talfcso much about tS economy of preventing sickness. " Evanston's Newest and Rnest Apartment Building | is located at Kedzie and Michigan Avenues T it is equipped with COMBUSTION FUEL OIL BURNERS for heatingjing hdt water. Mr. Percy T. Johnston, architect and owner of the building has studied OIL BURNERS and after careful investigation of -.WrmVburn- ers it was Mr. Johnston's decision that the CQMBJJSTIO^FUEL OIL BURNER is the most EFFiaEOT^and[ ECONQiS^AI^oa- There are over 300 more installations on the north shore1ip$t will bear out Mr. Johnston's good judgment. . | ! NortKIShore Combustiort Co, 1 Electric Place . 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