e owe l onï¬ mompeniiis ies e Telephone H. P. 2305 c mummmmmrcmmce .98 â€"Oary Avenue > Willows. _D _SE“Y willow little ball of asleep with i around the bréeze *# _ There are 50 poems in the book, each dealing in its own striking way with some particular object in which children are fundamentaily interested. And besides, there are 105 illustraâ€" tions by LuciHe Webster Holling who can picture children‘s subjects in the way children want them. â€" Forâ€" in-‘ stance, the pboom ahant H. _ _ !" C Siydt NninmregnteG M dicdizits BE smcs Ple. It is written in fanciful, imaginâ€" ative realism, with a touch of â€"the .modemrrâ€"wflt**byi‘mï¬ dediâ€" cates it to "the children who make my motherhood a joy." & There are 50 poems in the book,. cach Anal i en Pagh s e P CEC will hold Classes in Piano _ :u> ‘cak the > >> ELM PLACE scHooL on Wednesday afternoons : ple. It is The book is a, _____6" they feared to be alone. mydnm‘mtheir way through fog : ~ an â€" : With the golden feelers of their light. Humorous, Whimsical _____ w, + *s % is due partly to her ‘humor, her abil-l ity to tell a story in rhyme, and in certain _ whimsical interpretations ; nature. She represents things and ideas which the children like, She has taken from_ ehfldun‘a'â€"mding» the trite smugness, the silly, coy poetry which cannot hold the interest and attention of our modern, quesâ€" tioning children. 1 The UORLHYW wmanki. l Liict o4. ‘ WR SA eoncaern opeeat snn uen black, # That leave a"little muddy track Behind . them as they slowly crawl. Sometimes they do not move at ali But huddle close with hum and drone As though they feared to be alone. They grope their way throuch £..2 «Herâ€"hair is like a veil _ _ And her feet are shadowâ€"still, The flowers close their eyes When sleep walks over the hill She is beautiful and wise, And the lonely places fill With a hush that is deeper than When sleep walks over the hill FLORENCE CHASE Motor Cars From a city window, way They look like burnished Coegray â€" matrey > __â€"_____ °_ _ â€"____ There were elephants, blue, And shaggy white bears, And dozens and dozens of_ Under the tent of the sky. Another example is the + ‘me poem about the Pussy Â¥s. â€"Didâ€"you ever think of a willow as a cradle in which the ‘all of fluff was a small kitten ,'“3‘ its paws tightly clenched H. P. WOMAN WRITES _ CHILDREN‘S$ POETRY Or inâ€" Thursday, Feb poetry captivates young (Continued !;onm 5) stalk swaying in the avchn the cars '; by; s like burnished beetles published by Lady Sleep . 18, 1930 er than sighs the hill. Thomas up high, poemâ€" * Cedillgs ly » . coy interut» , quesâ€" @ peoâ€" | maginâ€" of the ~dediâ€" make book, & way which rested. lustraâ€" g who in the r â€" inâ€" Pussy _of a h the kitten 226 North Genesee Street No obligations whatsoever first thing this morning. hours of time and hard work. â€""â€" Secure two famous Thor maâ€" «/ chines at a price usually asked ‘ dk for a good washer alone. Now is the time to end all the | drudgery of home Jlaundry work â€"of the ironing as well as of the washing. For this is a combined washer and rotary speed ironâ€"two machines in one. Simply lift of the wringerâ€"slip on the Thor speed iron Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nounce the marriage o ter, Sylvia Mildred + j Mr. Joh:h. Lidicker an;l. son John, ®. spent weekâ€"end Delaflold, Free ‘â€" and Mrs. Arthur M. Trout anâ€" ce the marriage of their daughâ€" Sylvia® Mildred to Oscar C. An. THOR ELECTRIC sHoP Demonstrationâ€"Act kcross from Gane«s. Ti_.__" | Clephone Oftario 6813 Across from Genesee Theatre . . , elephone the aukegan derson,â€"Jr. ,::tortheee t to spend ida. ". on l'rlday; F!bmry;l ceremony young couple ad their honeymoon in Florâ€" if you act at once (Small Carrying Charge) â€" The â€" Woman‘s ~Missionary | soc of, the, First . United mnvmhw& ehurch will: meet today at t of Mrs. Jasper Rhinchart, 583 Houe wood ‘avenue. her and rip will be m:-_hï¬w it te taking .a party of ten friends with made> in 11 . 3 IJ {Â¥. yik