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She used to wear it on her sleeve; With girls it seemed to be the rage; But now it’s stuck on, I believe, With photo paste or mucilage. weep with a delicious melancholy, and that page of the book still bears the stains of tears and gingerbread. My second best pom was “Old Ironsic 9, when I read in the preface to Sara 'T ale’s anthology of poetry for boys and gir that the so-called children’s poems are seldom the ones children like, I'm in- clined to believe her. She puts in such poems as Matthew Arnold’s “The Mer- and Wordsworth’s “I Wandered and Tennyson's : Yes, and Poe's “Israfel,” too. The children may not understand, perhaps, but deep into their consciousness Will sink the music and the magic, to bear one cannot say what fruit in after years. There are attractive pic- tures by Dugald Walker. man,” Lonel “Taytay’s Tales.” Collected by Eliza- beth W. DeHuff. Harcourt, Brace ARE Not anthropologist enough to explain the remarkable’ similarity ween the story of Br’er Rabbit and the ‘- by, and the Hopi Indian story of as recorded by Eli be! un W DeHuff. ther, unfortu is Mrs. DeHuff. But as the Indian storie: also contain a tale of the Flood, we would not seem to accuse Brother Harris of plagiarism! These Indian folk tales, taken down directly from the lips of Pueblo children and adults, and quaintly illus- trated by two Hopi boys, have the ring of | acity when the collector hasn't soft- ened the endings. We have an idea a | child can unerringly detect that ring and will like these stories. Why not scores or maybe hundreds of generations of Indian children hav And little | “civilized” children aren't so terribly | different. Neither are their parents! PIS Lays of a Bonedryden by Wm, 8. Adkins I svER monkeyed with light wine, In fact I did abhor it. T never wanted it for mine But now I'm yelling for it. For years I could have had light wine Enough to flood Kentucky. But so it is with life. In fine The Bell System's transcontinental telephone line crossing Nevada e Highways Necessity made the United States a nation of pioneers. Development came to us only by conquering the wilderness. For a hundred and fifty years we have been clearing farms and rearing communities where desolation was—bridg- ing rivers and making roads —-reaching out, step by step, to civilize three million square miles of country. One of the results has been the scattering of families in many places— the separation of parents and children, of brother and brother, by great distances. To-day, millions of us live and make our success in places far from those where we were born, and even those of us who have remained in one place have relatives and friends who are scattered in other parts. Again, business and of Speech dustry have done what fami- lies have done—they have spread to many places and made connections in still other places. Obviously, this has pro- moted a national community of every-day interest which characterizes no other nation in the world. It has given the people of the whole country the same kind, if not the same degree, of interest in one an- other as the people of a single city have. It has made neces- sary facilities of national com- munication which keep us in touch with the whole coun- try and not just our own part of it. The only telephone service which can fully serve the needs of the nation is one which brings all of the people within sound of one another's voices. “BELL System™ AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES One Policy, One System, Universal Service, and all directed toward Better Service Wanted, all or spar Earn $750 to $2000 ye Wetrain the inexperienced. NOVELTY CUTLERY CO, 38 Bar St, Canton, Ohio INVENTORS our guide book, “HOW TOG Send model or'sketch and description and we will Kive our opinion of its_patentable nature RANDOLPH & CO., 789 “F”’ Washington, D. C. We never know we're lucky. annAAnnnnnnnn hanna Are You Old at 40? | Get quick h gla cause sciatica, interrupted — sleep, pressed and other. often serious conditions. It tells of a new drugless home treatment that reli these conditions. Address .. 6918 Mi } E ‘|E | oat i S$ youcan tell it from a Diamond) ” Send it Back! i ‘$1 erste sere! Sad ‘aro! os th ie full. GARFIELD IMPORTING