I on nds That this twentieth â€"century is a golden age for children will not be disâ€" puted. It is a far cry from the famâ€" ous New England.Primer, issued by Benjamin Harrisonâ€" -iaâ€"%mrwhic&i fort to intensify national interest in reading, not only for children, but for adults as well. s ‘ V L 4 M * f & n coupâ€" ANNUAI‘ m{ ' 4d lets and tripht‘ mn IS BEING OBSERVED| * $X Cl Te« * . In Adam‘s fall ; rfnimrlgoans We sinned all, Of ‘ Interest to Both Children|‘ this hnd in i6 and ““'!:'kf:““ Libary Awaited With Interest t : ing Book Week has developed into an smasem occasicn to be looked forward to with The â€" annual observance of Book jJoy and pleasure by the children as Week, _ formerly_ _ called _ Children‘s|3 ell. as...by .those..who..have..aw. ted |â€" Book: Week. is this: waek marked no.| for months ‘the selectian" of the n 13 South St. Johns Highland Park BUTâ€"there can be no doubt about your clothes being priced right when they are bought at Fell‘s, When you are placing your order for stqg:[;sâ€"fyqu are taking a chance Uvercoats fromâ€"§$25 FELL®S Haxrt, Schaffner & Marx C loihe:s versary in _ an ef.! °° m y _ o. ,g . s q j ""s" TPnabet in coupâ€"| year than by subscribing to a. book lets and triplets from clubâ€"that is, to admit the child to Did climb a tree share in the sapendingâ€"byâ€"takingâ€"him . _ In Adam‘s fall to the children‘s room of the Public We sinned all, Library, where he may, if he likes, + Zaccheus, he consult the children‘s librarian â€" and | His Lord to see. where he may choose the books he Awaited With Interest likes, whether they were published Book Week has developed into an| in November, 1929, or in March, 1886. oceasicn to be looked forwnniil to with|~~~~â€" Children Must Be Led joy and pleasure by the children as ~An appreciatiqn of good literature well, as. by .those..who..have â€"aw ted) â€"my ‘b:; ystematically taught. The But ‘after all it is the children who| right habits of eating and of exerâ€" are the final judges, for most of them| cise; these are not guaranteed by inâ€" are still able to ignore the seductions heritance nor by natural endowment. of the book of the month, the shrill! With this end in view, educators and clamor of mass production, and may| librarians throughout the country read what they will when they wish.| have spared no pains in recent years It is hoped that that generous parâ€"| to place before children the best from ents and uncles will find a more imâ€" both the old and the recen Jliterature aginative way to spend $18.00 a ~Christmas > annrnarhas _ Â¥haw _ a«. joy and pleasure by the children as well. as... by .those. who..have awaited Exclusively 786 Elm. Street Winnetka TH E P RE S 3 _â€"FYMPHENIC Otakri]" ~Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Grego of Lincoln avenue entertained eightect guests at dinner on Friday evening. oc tibvaine 0 e hAE l ccatnas ced â€"4 have spared no pains in recent years to place before children the best from both the old and the recent literature. As Christmas â€"approaches they <are ready andâ€"willing to make suggestions which gives the child of every age opâ€" portunity for personal pleasure. Cosrumes or AirE BEAUTIFUL COLORS jrom & ,BEGUILING n e _A N es W e n ue sO0L0#â€"DUET NEW PROGRAM TED SHAWN The Supreme < Dancing Evient of the Season. RUTH VDFNIS Wed Admission: Main Floor $2.50; Balcony $2.0( _ All mail orders must be accompanied § by remittance and return postage. BOX OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY RBreeorpath Cheatr MES_OP RAaRE MATER!ALS anro "UL CMORS _ JGom BAZAARS of the ORIENT ING _ . exsunsn’e N oNE PERFORMANCE ONLY Starting at 8:30 p.m. SEATS â€"RESERVED Lake Forest, Illinois $2.50; Balcony $2.00 and $1. The proceeds of the theat: willâ€"go toward the building . day nursery and dormitorie . The memorial, establishe, to shelter destitute wome: Chicago after the World‘s | lodges an average of 52 mothers and their 67 childre the mothers are at work; the trained workers in a day Supervised play is provided olderâ€"childrenuntit after "t} hour, when they, as well as t} return to their mothers for t cide," â€"inâ€"whichâ€"William~ now appearing at the Gar Mrs, Roy N. Nereim, 24 avenue, . is actively support atre party to be given for | of the Sarah Hackett Stev morial, 2412 Prairie avenue Tuesday, December 83. Pr. the imemorial, and chairm: ticket" committee, she is se Local Woman Actiy . in Memorial 10:00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.] Thursday, } Sale" tickets