til i')1 £1 fai" The teachers for Miss St. Denis are from Denishawn House in New York, and they will bringiot only her famous oriental tradition including technique and dance of the Orient - India, Java, Siam, Burma, eta,--- but also her music visualization. The latest German dance gymnastics, modern technique that is so popular, will be taught as,well as ballet technique, tap, limbering, stretching, building and reducing exercises." There will also be special ballroom dancing classes for boys and ~Winter Club, Lake Forost, girl's. Registration - Thursday Afternoon, October T Reopens --i. Thursday Afternoon; October 22 Friendliness .". . HoitatibUdie11 Cafeteria I N 'fill-for' ST.' _"' DENIS' (C)rr,tri.,rs,:,rrr,,.r.rjty evening's you" will enioy- the i w‘aa'rï¬rt’limgndmwhï¬ friendliness of the HowadUdell: . Cafeteria. k Wide selection of _ food and deliciously prepared. WWW ALICIA PRATT ' _' will eo-tmeta? in the supervision of ‘all classes announces 111px!" ill "The method (of this book) ts, g, in a sense, the reverse of that in ill F the pioneer novels. Whereas there ad Miss Gather puts into relief the lteiofe. with: which shame ._.' giant-nth. eomiettlhmy-af her: nuts, with learned and delicate A. precision, the_ deilt existence of Peoria Prepares for Wetlan- Peoria will entertain was librar- ians, Oct. 21-23. when the Illinois Library association holdsjts 85th at-ttitat-nt-ttmr-ttterr-at- the? Marquette hotel. A WWO pro- 1stem mesons-Mm ttTotal and national LkikttHiiiic h"irASiiFtagritc pective Belds. of library, tenehinir, and association work. No Books Within Miles Lincoln walked miles to borrow, a book, end he could do that today‘ insometcounties in Illinois. A re- _ 'ottrrer revealed that 11,138: uRstnttuTutrt- of aht.ele- Sam’s 3,066 today have. no public libraries. To remedy this condition a State Wide Library» Extension committee at lie. brary organizations of. women's clubs, parent teachers associations, farm papers, Rotary International, ete., have been 2rorlrinCthi? sum- Park Public Library, you have only Ltsyvtegt,it.Ete,g,t?ys muse and address if: iiiiiriiii' ii"'sriiiiiWiiir"iir" tt'6"ifrtc" ff ï¬'éié'éiiiï¬ié‘oï¬oboiitéd’by’tï¬t city directory or telephonic book you ’my draw a book at once. If your identity can not he established at iiiiii'. -irirai"ftr. Errar of Kaw- am wth report to the Illinois Li- brary asui61siatiot1 on Tteye aft- moon of Oct. 22, on “Wt organ- intions an do to promote wider library service throughout the coun- ties of Illinois." Mow to Procure I Library Card once, then , teferepee is required c-s-om' whtrhm send at the Public Library or whose name is in the telephone book or city direetory. GGirGilf than in“! the boriowif and the library 4he time may? Gnired, ol times cad: day. This custom 1313 long been in use by other libraries, and tht sell I!†with you. Old Quebec Shedows on the Rock. by Irilu CufiV." ""Pictorially rich ‘Sheam on the Rock' is dramatically some- what thin. Its excellence must be discovered not in the weight and thrust of the mejor events to which it refers but in the idyllic or pathe- tie touches which make up the Besti of the actml story. _ -- " iiTGii- -ri/eetitir adopted will nuke it any to shay: hare the card "Books." , .. . 20% DISCOUNT H flag? Ct,, ttttef, on Laundry Work Brought . " nu. y Ogden " . Called Death md Tues, by Dorothy u“! 2.C.LLLL' for Parker. “Bud um. trr 0M: _ ABELMEPEkAWPIEI.“ jiinee J angry. 1931 HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY III“, In- W‘s-gu- - - eftts 'i,'r'C',GiiGai dea HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS pression. but one glance " the eon- tttata of these books will dispel the prevalent gloom.- One author tmp- piements the other with - squel- Nes’h includes Dorothy Parker in his dedicotory note, the only seri- Exit _iiurrr6rahErriiartiit'iTtr. it? _ l" _ i" ___ An Author Hm end There John Mistletoe, by Christopher Morleyr This is e book for people who'like reminiscences of an tur.' vonturone lite such as John Mistle- ttoemth'st ithpptrtyst1t1ttttt:.?1ttr.ltr--te he: had: ' _ The; "th'e‘bdven’ -t-w- ktitFiit" are the diet kind, 'ehieifr among-books end hookshbps' out!" tritttmrif, but they are none the Tees "interesting for tut. ’m-hook is an of whim- sical. “morons nneedotes orpeoplo and places. It is wortlrttitding for the text of Mistle's alone; even were there no other choice bits, to be found. A Yankee in Patagonia, by Rob- ert and Katherine Barrett. Few books have been written under more meehtrttittnl djMeu1tiea at the auth- ors relate in their introduetion.Hhe ttttse-tttreed-f/ttr-,-'-?,- bdok am puper we: laid' c y m Cornish, New Hampshire. _ "ea3riiih't-itt Htrirt-itttttt-tttr _ c-:4ieqyd thras 'Ptith "font?!†- 'tttmt; -. _-ire - -Htttrtesad at the few days he intended to live there. This is tchook of his cheer-~,, vations of nature, and the sheep in- dustry there, since. he herded sheep most of the time. Running through the'tule is a moat provocative men- tion of "Tierra Del." One hopes the authors will so there next to Md fhtgttgt'g, double. 9nd ting; ArtT'l'itlGt IlWr:'i,'::Tttrl'ir6' 'tSIE; if?†The libnry wanes £5 acknowledge gifts of books 3nd magninea from: Mr. E. du Ball, Miss Mttrr,J'hi11iptf, Mr. J. B. Thorsten. Mri. G. W. Brown, Mrs. Charles Rubens, Mrs. Mary S. Tattle. Mrs. o. R. Franzen. Art Pilgrim.†in Illinois What does farming, coal mining.“ pork packing Illinois know nbout Art? asks Mrs. Lorado Taft in tho April 1931 Illinois Libraries. Mrs. Taft explains briet1g, for variant cities their treasures of art, archi- tecture. moriuminta, s e ul p t u r er. paintings, Inndmpe tr a r d e n i n tt, community centers. in connection with persons of historic and cultural interests. In planning a motor trip, detour to vom- public libnry and, tend this nine-pica article. _ RliilAlllrXlliltliil PRESS I.‘ Wide Roaming Yankee TTrmttmAr._eCo.1'.l.Lrt. a. m: FIELD "l, to I tt N. t! of " Dr "