Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 38

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38 WILMETTE DRAMA THE SEARCHER. By V elona Pilcher. Doubleday, Doran. LIFE June 14, 1929 ' HE IS RISEN. By Ethel Bain. Avon- I L· ______ c __ om __ m_e_n_t__ on __ ·c __ u_rr_e_n_t_B __ o_o_k_s_______ l . . a dramatic critic, the foreign correspondent for a large firm, and finally an editor and motor specialist in Berlin. dale Press. OF AMERICAN JE;REMIAH. By Stefan Zweig. Vik- DICTIONARY BIOCRAPHY. Edited by Allen mg. Johnson. Volume II. Scribner's. BIRD "IN HAND. By John DrinkLINKS BETWEEN SHAKESPEARE water. Houghton Mifflin: AND THE LAW. By the Right JOURNEY'S END. By R. C. Sheriff. Brentano's. Hon. Sir Dunbar Plunket Houghton Mifflin. Barton. SUSAN B. ANTHONY. The Woman \Vho Changed the Mind of a Nation. By Rheta Chitde Dorr. Stokes. l\Irs. Dorr has had no . dearth of material to contend with in the preparation of her life of Susan . B. Anthony. The copious "History of the vVoman's Party" is also a history of Miss Anthony's activities over a p< riod of lifty-three years, and was compiled by Miss Anthony herself, Elizabeth Cady Etanton, Ida Husted Harper, and ~f <~ tilda Jocelyn Gage. As early as 1898 Ida Husted Harper published the first two volumes of her very full biog raphy, and a third volume was added immediately aft er Miss Anthony's death. .:\[ rs. Dorr is emphatically and at all time s "for" Susan B. Anthony. She has profited by the contemporarv biographical method in intimacy of approach and detail to give an air of objectivity to a rca11y partisan biography. The contradictory and colorful background against which the batttle of feminism \~;as fought furni , h<.: s a set to deli~ht the heart of any biographer. \"ictoria \Yoodhull flashe s cometlike · across the votcs-for-\\·omen _ky, .poor little Lih Fulton tells .:\fiss :\nthom· all about Henry \Varcl Beecher. an~! the lavender-gloved Charles Francis Train appears on a Kan sas platform. :\ li st of all the persons who se li \·es in some \ray touched that of ).[iss :\n thony. would he the complete li ·t of people of imp ortance of her da v. :\f rs. Dorr has here made good use -of her opportunity; she has not written a great biography, hut ~he ha s \\:ritten a n :ry readable one. Telephone for Your Boolu JEB STUART IN BIOGRAPHY Wilmette J700 BOOKS S.1lt Water Taffy Autobiograohy of Capuin Triplttr's Seafaring Daughttr. as told to Th~ incr~dibl~ Captain John \V. Thomason, Jr .. London : The Seizin Press. author of "~ix Bayonets" and "Red PINDAR'S ODES OF VICTORY. 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Leading up 10 this interlude is a journey by char-abanc from l\ice north through GrenDoes exposure to sun, wind and oble into Switzerland. and following dust make your eyes bloodshot and it is a sail down the Rhine, and then cause a burning sensation? Then the close of the trip (including a you should use Murine! A few graphic airplane passage) out through ~ether lands to sail home from drops of this harmless lotion the l~ottcrdam. The stvle is natural and speedily ends the burning feeling conversational, and -the author's illmand soon clears up the bloodshot t rations, ·while fairly simple as sketch s. Tiy have a great deal of atmosphere and THE VALLEY OF OLYMPUS. condition. " Octants Roy Cohen. Appleton. very much to the value of th e Always apply Murine after add Holly\\·ood is the background 'of this pages, much more than photographs soothing no\·c l. That fact is one of the motoring or outdoor sports to \\·ould have donl' . great points in its favor, for the swarm~ soothe and beautify your eyes. ing tn<H'ie community has somehow not And also' after sewing, reading or \.EMARQUE, VERSATILE WRITER appealed to novelists as a rich vein of office work to relieve eye strain. Says Little, Brown .: Erich !\!aria narrative ore. Ccrtainh· it stands t J Write the Murine Co., 9 E. Ohio Remarque, the author of "All Quiet on reason that in the vitality and insanity St., Chicago. for free books on the \\'estern Front," is a 31 Year old of Hotlyv.:ood there is material for a former German infantryman of French f t!ll sh:lf of novels. :\1r. Cohen recogeye beauty and eye care. descent who, at the age of eighteen ntzcd, ~n part at least. the possibilities, went from school into the army and t~ ~nd thts story. of young love is gratithe \Vestern Front. He returned home lyingly vivid in its usc of the Holly from the Armistice to find that his \\·ood atmosphere. The ston·. which i-; · VO UR mother had died, his frietHls had been simple yet sufficient, tells o( difficulties ki11ecl. and that he was alone in the ;~bout. contracts and salaries, a rising world. He became a teacher in a vil- ~wedtsh actress who finds .it nccessarv lage on the moors, an organist in an to attain American citizenship ~ .......... ~~ ........ ........ ........ asylum, a music teacher, the manager means of a husband, and her relation<; ~ o_f_a.:_s·~n~a~~l_::_busi ness. a motor car dealer · \\"ith th.at hu~band when she gets him. There ts excttement and effective sus· pensc, but at the end all comes right . ~I r. Cohen never intended "The Valley of . Olympus" to be profound or ~vetghty, but he succeeded in making tt appealing. · TIMOTHY wrbeD eye!i burn IJR'Nf., fj! yl'E s by -=--===============-_..-.. __ ...-.. _____ SILENT "CAL." 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