Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 38

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Cooperative P-ress. New Oe W...Lut 20_Poinds, et Fat Lost Ber ProMinent Ripa - Double Chin-Sluggishâ ess Gaiaed P 9sca1Vi r-;A Shapely I ou'rýe ft-firat rernove the causeI Taeahit 'tespoo 1uof lKruuceu alta ia glasa.of bot water lu 'the morning-o light on fatty meats and: eveeta--ini 4 -weeks get on the scales as& note how many pouctde of fat -have vaniabed. No" lo hattinouhave gaïneel lu eaergv -utskia in e ea;rw-oufeel vounger, la bod>-Kraaeheu will Ulve any fat woniauaa ="lsuesItaKrusehen-your heult.b onu flrs-end SAFETY -FIRST là.tth. Kruschen promise. GÔI a Jar of Krqumcen Sais t *t nvle%&- las draggWslanywhere in Ametica (last@ 4 weelr)an ud thi.eet fa ot mnore than 85c. fa on oey returned. Cet that Kruschen feeling of suerb hualth, of upîrlted actlvty-no more vas. acldity or consatIpatlon. 'Tve tried evérythlpg ese and Krus- che. le the only thlngir get rusulte trou. rv. lout 20 Ibo..se tar and oily ha,#@ 15bs. more te ose. >vm ettr.. m owu 1te noruai wuebig l'il c4tiueKruuebmn fer It m.ies ume foui gret.» B elon Smith, HarohflI, Muise e-(hL4dI½. E2ei*~. ~ ~ ~ ~p ~ 4~A44* -~ 'l~.>W.V( ~ k~- ~ t4z .-. 4 fr~- ~1 7~ ±<5, Mf~J4~ uft4a~ ~ t~ '~ 4a.~ J ~ ai.u~ 't ~ oe~t ~ ~L ~ Jiere Is a facsimile of oie. of flwic lost fanious (etteirs ezer zwrittecn bY' A-braham Lincoi-the on:e tb Mrs. Bixby who lost five sons in baffle. Tue. letier, uwhich coutains tihe cry essence of sympathetic huma» unmdcrstandin'q, disapprared many .',.ars ago and ifs zwhereabouts is stili a matter of' great coi.jecch<re. Ifi s su(pposedl i »n gIand. The letter cleariy shows Ihat Lin- coin kniewz and imderstood the'heccrt of' the great Amierican peo pie for whQm lie diedl. I is one o! thiec.rciting 'collection of "Facsim;iies of Famou(s .)l»wqcan I)ociiîm'cts and Le cers" edited by Eduard C. Boykin, and pub- lit,'d <arlY th is WeCk by ftle Blie Ribbon -Books. THE ART 0F HOPE._ By Rupert Hughes. Publishied under theé spon- sorship of Delta Phliabda soror- ity, Van Nuys, Cal. 1 Ihis articleIpr.ecedcs ,a detailecd, account of the work that is beiigi douie by 'Milton H. Berry. hiead of the1 Institute of Paraly'sis Correctment at, - __ AMERICAN GENNUS *The true genius type in the United States is- an lindustrialist. This isthe opinion ' of Margaret 'Weymnouth Jackson,,novelist'of Ameérican family life. M'lrs. Jackson, in lber new tIovel Ki)ndv's Crossinig attempts to Jportray this type. of Ainerican genius, 'a br iliant engincer ' through vhosýe achievemients a whole commnunitv, is Jumisei8 D~ ly .nVarper S1 Dr' iiJL rs, ~in e itciC IIILI Cest ii 1>1 . er owfl hias been selected for Hjarold I loyd's state. new production at the Fox Studios Mrs. Peterkin uses little dialect, yet in Hollywood. WorI< on th'e new lier artistry is such that the Gullah production wii1l start î.mmediately and Negro's lazy chatter,' rhythm-ic niove- the motion picture wvill be released.nment, low-dow.n blues, or. hysterical late this spring. prayer is ontecry page. Her meth- A new 'and unusual item on the spring list of Blue Ribbon Books is this splendid collection of facs.imilies of famous. Amer- ican do culamenlts and letters. The facsimilies are not I'bookform- but and are suitable for. f-raming. T here, are twenty- six of theni iin a portfolio. T lie y a r e accompaniied ' by a pamphlet whichi gives the ýstory of .each fac- siile as well as a copy of the origin- ai docuiment or letter. l'le collection is somnething unique ini the annals, of, Anerican publish- mng. fo r it hbrings to us reproductions of the writtel records' behind theý -achievenients of the men who found-- e(l our goverumffent and s.ustained it ini its varying crises.. Most of the documents will neyer be for sale, nor wilî tliey, be seen by the average Amiericani for they are carefully kept bv libraries, and istorical. societies. Mr. Boykin is. ith a large 'adver- tisingagency. It has been his hiobby for many i'ears to: collect ýfacsimiles of the .(locuments,,anid-letters Which lie hehind the dramatic events in Amierican history. Forthis portfolio, lie lias selected twenty-six and %vritten- the story. behindý eachi one of them. "One or tw-o of the document,, you' know welI,". writes Mr. Boyk ii in lis foreword. "Every ,Anierican knows the Declaration .of Independ- ence .. But, are you familiar iviili The M.ost Heroic Document in An- eican History!-the daunitless mes - sage address, to 'Ail 'Americans in the Wol'by .Williami Barret t T ravits,' Commandant of the -Alanio, a littie while before he and his handful of. Texans. fouglit t 1heir tragic figlit for. the independence of. Te.,as? Your school Iiistôry told you of Grant's Unconditional Surrender, but have you. ever iniagiuîed that you might own an 'exact facsimile of this mes- sage, the first stepping-stoie lit od. is this: she kîiows the Negro meni, womcn, and chikiren whio' ive about ber, and she tells 'their stories for them with such. sympathy and uin-. 'derstanding that one often forgets the presence. of the author and believes he is hearing the stories- from, the' NegrQeS' own lips.

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