$ ~~@OK ! i se. thewondeCorne and i ectiai t Fmmhule Square. Uv.sfs Read the Want..Ads FIELD te tw d ine 3%7sof toeret cvn Col. Ralph A. Kimnble, weîî.-lnown to te0ftelgetgdmneth nortb shore readers. from bis wéekly à cn,"opeo1un te ecutmer Edi4U column in' the Chicago Daily. .eýWÉ, h cin"oeo "o.eeii stationNUWIM from. and; bis broadcasts. neeeiihÜhpametrcnibook for boYs-thoib1 ýof .Albert, Payson .4 drataong etadZdg W.MAQ. Two years age.. he proceedcover, v Trueb cto empbasize bis poitbculstlat.rali gr"(nsii Terhune's news book- «ThCte r from 'tiie, but the "civer to caver.» ing a bo of the above book reRoa san tecoe O ibishe and Other Dogs," as increase ini commemoratiVé stamps n eent ol respnieers. eys Gr cot 2. dpril Brothers, & Harper by, ae a asmdetnd n nýgl andthe incre nitrs epedn s0sýGes a new volume necessary and.,the new .s -bugle c mo tapnsblo-wing eight gallop édition 'is far more than a revision Inside drums. rolling, and an1utrtssm y subof the old. color draWings, The oie IIIuafesadditional lyrmune r vns.TroITxmjet A eo tdoie ecéomy, of interests the In repo.ly jc Ti maàtter that, proved. le" s relevant a-l troopers, cowboys, Indians Amerîcan aeln Amy-ai hrtnOke is been ornitted, but the new volume plains, Cossacks, k.nights great th o h é un of ýmuch larger and more complete than. beengrcflitpeer (the horsemen. of Spahis arnior, in land, of, France.- Now with The' Heart the flrst- éditions. on ,a fox hunt. riders and desert), the uyt~t (App:tsn-en nioveneofsap Teistoric1 value .fmdm s'u the ifhis-. profusely iîlus- tto Bns--lf-iuema -their maklnig alive 'cf the hitherte by, Amy Oalcley andOakley, atosif-keptusfilfacomes Thornton by trated national Our dull and obscure facts of the realist.ic details that carries the epchanted reader rtien and ail life-is sften- t ese by stamp -ol- book..which njy. childe picandi rofnantic lectors and teachers. but a book such into one of the most France. The story 'or reading tuatter opail of sections turesque importance as tbis makes clear the i istory a n acbole e, Goib The sun-drencbed land of Provence, Gigiosrtn, tat ole ofstamps as pleasant doses of bis-, and ipmepatrydnn Roman of tread the by haunted Of tory. and increases the pleasure sandkas, nas doin slidae thate, >i ois, toigbd g a h thehe >all collectors, junior and senior,, in teb aslcka feudal lords-suc h pellets htsiedw embattled of legencis tesle.RlhKml stamps will .Iap. Jimmie and - Jobnnie alesepor.Teecandy. el ta th Kimble helves. Rtialpb writes lcf ; up and never know it's histery or her eploe. Oldes tht eal te s 1 emhatcaly. ithut lucdly wastofwomds or phrases. The very, is manifest a varicty ini travel interest-li body bealth resort, a naval base, <instructive." Tbey'll absomb it simplicity of bis style adds to th~ea fashionable the repeat it vembatim for and seul, cstl, eudl a seport temin ofthepreenttiel. char a temig sapor, afeual cstl, a dinner heur, the breakfast heur. char ofthepresntaion 1ýThe irony cf it is that he proceeds Papal mesidence, a literary shrine, a jlunch tee. give- von recitals at sucli - source of study and researcns wite Jsl o e enso o n ArvnueTgv 'and iscinatitig source e -ch": for. after ai, perfect hobby sets Overcoming flndns William Heyliger, widey known. as -ibùted. a wmiter fer younger readers, in Dark (Appleton - Century), bas Corniaes Loaves for Calhfi M. f ad Ms.written i first novel for aduits, a on .aine a ýtudy ýhat is ut te Fromparagraphis jehnnme's lips you can expect Spahis. as-"The stich were fimst organlized into light cavalry ini 1326 by Amuratb 1,, Sultan of Turkey. During the century before Celumbus discovered America. at the time Turkey was tbreatening te couiquer A Europe, these dasbing riders were the finest horsemen of the Turkish army. They did net wear beavy armmr. Therefore they were wonderfully quick witb their weapons in a Book section Buckley has att preciatien. [en ti remaI ap- Firt Floor Egianston Store r Wn "0<