Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 1925, p. 31

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December 4, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE Jl enveloped by a beautiful comforting around and your friends advise you presence. to call for help, get a bunch of newsLittle John grows up timid and un- papers, s lip them .m:der the rear assertive, Kicholas gay and lovable, I wheels, turn on the Jttt ce and see the yet always slightl y remote. Anti car come out of th e mire. New papers each one continues hi· search for God arc grc2 t uplifters. \ Vhen your busiwith truly remarkable zeal. One it ness get into a rut, the new papers leads into the Valley of the . Shadow, will help you out if you use the adfrom a wcalthv man of the t0\\'11, one up to the lonely mountam peaks. vcrtising columns. Great is the power which though ·it is forma l in tone Sometimes the story dip s lightly of the press.-B~rrowed. Are You Interested in books of uses , thl' informal "tu." That IS toward the melodramatic, at oth-er Fiction, Biography, Travel, (1? Hisenough. Primiti\'e, Yiolcnt, unprinci~ times it is remarkably good depiction tory'! For lists write to ESTH E.R \ 1,Jed. Rocco accu:-c:-. her and nt-.11es to oi a group of characters li\'ing a verv I ~4trt'«tma" 7QOOI..N his own home. , real life. - I ~~ .z;J .z;J 'Lt:1 '11P Q» GOULD c/o j'O rtr local paper. ~~ arta, hewildt·rcd by the inju~tice 1 (Biographies from $2. to $5.) a11d crul' lty oi her husband':. action, Find Another Uplift Use HISTORY THROUGH gul'!-< to her pan:nts abo. Tacitly the THE LETTERS OF WALTER H. GLASSES \\'Orld, ('\'l'll her 0\\'11 family, take ... up For American Newspapers PAGE TO WOODROW WILSON. her ln~:-.hand\ charg ·. .Her iatht.:r \Vhcn your car get:-. ~tuck in the ' By Burton J. Hendrick. The 3rd, final "ENCHANTERS OF MEN" ..,}JUt-- !Jim...,eli up in a room and re- mud and the rear wheel~ mcrcl_ y s_Jli n I volume, of the famous "Page Let· iu~t:" to come (JUt, until montlh la ter ters". $5.00 By Ethel Colburn Mayne he finalh· clie-. oi rage. ~~art a i~ pub1 PERSONALITIES & REMINIS· G. P . Putnam's Sons lich· ith.ultvd. Earh tinH: ~he trie~ "Anderson CENCES OF THE WAR. By Maj. to ·rai:-.l' hcr~di by :lo w tortuous efhas created a mas.terpiece" 1 General Robert Lee Bullord· ····· our first To look at !Ji..,tor~ · tllrOttJ. .dl pl'l":-.011- iort out oi thv lllirc there i!-1 !'I0!11eonc 1 "true war story" by a great field com· ' /.our,·ncc StalliHgs-Y. }·. TV nr!d alitie-., i..., likt· )llCJking through r·pt·ra ready to pu h her hack. ~Dander. $5.00 ~Ia ..,...,l' at a :-. t agt·. T ht· L 'tl tin· -.,tage It i..., a human H·r:-i(Jn oi Katherine i-., not Yi-.il>k at otJct· lmt thl' part on ~Lt~: tlcld\ tmforgcu~~h le ~ tory, ··~rhe I THE ROMANTIC '90's. A delightful \' Inc 11 t I! l' .1-d a:- ...,t·.., ;t n · f~:\. L' d i . ., L' x - rl ~. "J Ie plunged hh pen back mto autobiography by RicluJrd LeGallienne. traordinan· c!t-:11. In F.tht·l Coll>urn $2.50 tht· ink. lt.:;!llt'd hi ... thick wri . . , on the ught~r \Ja,·nt·\ i;t....l·inating \'(dunH.· "Enchant- 1>J,1tting papn. and a:-. the fly tried it t·r..., · oi ~1 t'll," \\'l' turn thl' gla~'<'"' on \\·ing:-, cltl\\'11 came a great hL·a\'y hlot. THE LITTLE CHRONICLE OF MAGDALENA BACH. By Esther till' l ~t·nai...,...,ann·, tiH' Frann· oi Loui~ \\'hat \\'()ttlcl it make oi that~ by Sherwood Anderson \\'hat MeJne/1. For music lovers it cannot \:1\ . and ui till' l~l'volutillll. thl' Eng- indeed:" It made " ·hat ~1 arta made, -hh big printing be equalled. $2.00 land oi Di t·kt'll" and ~\\inl>urnl'. :\ncl \\·ha t l'\'en·r1nl· \\·c, uld make oi it in ic.r . . urh h()rt ...,\\ iit glimp-.t·" a" the~e the end. it. succumh<'cl to the ink. And Everywhere,- $2.SO 1 tnu-.t lH·, tlw l'ITt·rt i... n·markahly " ·ht·n a iter long month..; her hu-.band DoubledaJ, Pote 8 Co. Boni & Liveright N. Y. · 1 ~!!;~~~t;:e· \' i \' i (I. <>ffl'r-. tc· take l1er l>ack. ~[arta'. crv ~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ \"ho can l'\ t·r i()rgt·t t ht· rl'ply of ha..., the pnignance of all the bitter!}· Diallt' ck P oi tin-. \\ ht·tJ ... ht· "a.., or- < ·Pt>H'!-1!-I('cl, "J thtiet:-r(' pa rat i(·ll. . D? 1 ¥EARS THE STANDARD OF ~UAU'rV eIt- n: cl to k a \'l' h l' r p a Iart· an cl Pari:--. ,·n u bl'lieve there can })(' . . urh a tlnng: ,,.ht·n· -.he had rl'ignl'cl a ... Ulll'l'll f1 ·r \\ 'ho i-, ,g(ling to take a\\·a~· irnm u-. 1 , . ui all \H' h:t\'l' . . uff('red~" . . o !llanv \'t·ar~. '"Le r()i (·...,t Jt,:ort?" tlit· mt·tnClr _ nut'l'l1 (;11l: cia\· and a clri\'l'll t·xik the ;~l'Xt ,,a.., tlte . dramatic iatt· of tht·'e A NOVEL OF YOUTH ,,., llllt'll \\ ho pla~·t·d i()r t lw hi~IH·-.,t --takt· .... 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