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HSFthe pinehurst outlook- FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS aai m I page 1 o I n m I 9 ""VS. t3.i !nr:n 1 l! " il ( RIM 1 BDCKIOOD INN SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, PA. HARRINGTON MILLS, Manager Modtrn fire Proof Construction, To be open in Jane 1911. . Tiuo hoars fron flein York City, Three hoars from Philadelphia, fifteen Minutes from the Delaware Water Gap Station. CLOSE BY THE NEW I8-H0LE GOLF COURSE SHAWNEE COUNTRY CLUB Tennis Courts Garage Boating Magnificent Scenery In this Beautiful Valley of the Upper Delaware and along the sides of the Surrounding Hills, Bungalows and Summer Dwellings are being built. For information regarding sites and a beautiful illustrated, descriptive book, write to ROSSITER REALTY CO. SHAUNEE-ONDELAWARE, PINEHURST DEPARTMENT STORE Complete and Modern Equipment in Every Department, with Prices on Par with Northern Markets ' Plain and Fancy Groceries Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Men's Furnishings, Drugs. Complete Equipment for Men and Women for All Out Door Sports. Field, Trap and Pistol Ammunition. CUTS ."Any PURPOSE we mauige Joyce Engraving (b. H. C.C.3TIL.ES, Mgr. Evening Star B'ld'g. Washington, D. C. it. El "THE - ST. JAMBS - European Plan Centrally Located WASHINGTON. D. C. v- is bottled under the most sanitary conditions in the : most elaborate and. ex pensive plant of its kind in the wbrld; Driink the World Over Hiram Bicker & Sons South Poland, Maine. The Tea Cup al The Laurel PINEHURST, N. C. Tea served afternoons from three to six o'clock Orderi taken for Sandwiches, Cake and Candy Arrangements made for Lanches, Chafing. Dish and Bridge parties Etc. fttorfs Coverlnff Wide Itangre In Closing Iunt of Tlie Wnecone THE current issue of The Pineconethe School publication concludes the season; the interest ing stories covering a wide range of territory, among them two con tributions from little girls in far away Maine, where sullen winter still lingers. THE PRINCE OF THE SUNBEAMS By Alice J. King "Where do the flowers come from? Where do the birds fly to? I wish I were a bird ! Won't you tell me a story, Nanna dear?" Toddlekins was tired and sleepy, and nurse hugged him up just as close, so close, he couldn't ask another question, and told him this story. in a corner and just then the March wind came along. '0 please wake up, my lit tle seed,' she said. Then the March wind blew and blew but he couldn't wake up the little seed. He blew so hard he sent some rain clouds scurry iDg across the sky. 'O, please Little Rain drops, wake up my little seed,' said mother earth to the raindrops. "The raindrops began gently, gently, and the little seed stirred in its bed, but didn't wake up. How those raindrops did try, but the little seed just stirred a little and slept on in its little brown case. "Mother Earth was in despair, but just then the Prince of the Sunbeams came dancing along and he smiled so sweetly that he cheered Mother Earth's heart be fore he said a word : 'Is there anything I can do for you, Mother Earth?' said the Prince. "And she said to him just as she had 3 tfc Fly quickly, my little Birdie, Or it may be too late; A "SPRING" POEM FROM MAINE .You would really be much safer .' Sitting on the garden gate. Margaret Oleson, Presque Isle, Me. "If you should take an airship at sun set and follow the last bright ray cf the sun, on and on and on, you would come to the palace of the Prince of the . Sun beams. He it is who comes to the earth and makes everything bright ; he sends the rain and the wind ; he sends the snow in winter to wrap the flowers in, and in the spring he melts it and calls out all the pretty spring flowers. He,is very strong but very gentle and if you should see him as I saw him, you would love him I'm sure." "Did you see him, Nanna dear?" said Toddlekins. "Yes indeed, I did. He was all dressed in yellow satin and had golden curls and the happiest face in the world. "One time, a long time ago, the good All Father sent a little seed to the Earth land and the little seed was all dark brown. The Mother Earth hid it away said to all the others 'Oh please wake up . my little seed.' Then he called his band of Merry Sunbeams and they danced around the little brown seed. It was a merry dance, all that you could see was a flash of golden curls and you couldn't hear anything at all. The little brown seed stirred a little and then a little more then she threw off her brown oovers and poked her head up and tho she was pretty sleepy, Mother Earth knew she was awake. "And every spring they go through the same performance, but Mother Earth doesn't worry any more now, because she knows that after the wind and the rain, the sunshine will come and all her little baby seeds will wake up and blos som and make her old heart glad." "Now if you were a bird you could fly
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