Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1938, p. 52

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Pen andi Pencil Sets fo GRADUATION IITS parkéÉ orms etam.ege The theme of the novel is- as old as, hitory--the baàttie of the artist against the world.. A: jazz' mnusician, a genius in the art of "swing," as a metoric rise to lame. Rick Martin 15 stili in bis early twenties when a famous orches- tra leader hears him anld takes him to New York. He becomes a sensation and is recognized as the greatest trum- peter in the business. Mets Amy Noth Then in a Harlem night club he meets Amy North, brilliant, perverse, complex-everything that -Rick is not. The name of the authoress, Dorothy Baker, is not a pseudonym, thougn- readers who know the mns and outs of the "swing" business may wonider how anvonle not in the trade could have Peter North London a»alysed by G. B. Stern in her moderm fable, "The Ugly Dachs- hund,'> wherein animais behave peculiarly like the human cynic, mateialuiElizabet han,. and the people are too doggonie much like To- no, the Great Dane who thought lie:was a.dachshund. .If you wake up, these mornings with a dark browin taste ini yourmotuth, the resuit of too niuch reading about war dlouds, social prolemsi the. state of the nation and- the. famiiy budget, be-' take yourself to the bookshel ves .for a copy of, The Ugly*Dach.shuntd,,there to finid that even poodi es,, griffons, and Great, Danes have their inferiority corn- plexes, jealousies, dietary eccentricitie.s, and 'personal vanities. canine J.alouy Tofio, the hero of otr fable, lived with a family of five dachshunds, and. suffered under the delusion that he be- longed to the samne tribe. Great was bis unhappiness because lis mas ter failed to carry him around in his arms, pet Chevalier Jackson -- whose ngers, with the aid of his ouchoscope, have rernoved1 ails, and safety pins, from lun onchial tubes, and, saved man ren's lives-has written his is a Howýard Baker,1 also a writc newly' appoinited Harvard insti sate nïceiy preprea stews n vegetables., companions were Elsa, the ira- whose puppies and gustatory -es were the only interests in a listiC soul; Erda, the beautiful ntimental littie dachshund, and he ea-zoing bitch, who acquired if ering. Hie perfected the use of the witfl nis mistress tor a vsit, ami re- -onchoscope for. the removal of foreign malinls to bake the rheumatism in bis- )dies f rom the throat and larynx, old bones at the pleasant villa in the id patients have been brought to him south of France. Arnatory complicationý 1 ovr te wrldfor such reliet. are introduced into the fable 'with the I ove the orldarrivai in the neighborhood of Dulci- The Lii e of Chevalier Jackson: Aii bella, the movie star pet of a cinenla lutobiography wvas published by Mac- actress. Only part Pomeranian she iilan on May .24. arouses both contempt and the passions ________________of the cynic, Voltaire. 0 They cost s5 iJttle and mwi so mach. Gme.1

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