Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Uses Bottle Dolls In Lecture “They Take the Place of Real People, n Says Mrs. Paulsen, Who Appears at the Chautauqua

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HELEN B. PAULSEN AND HER DOLLS. THE following story concerning the work of Mrs. Paulsen, who will lecture here the last afternoon of the Chautauqua, was published in the Lyceum Magazine last November: “On the stage beside Helen B. Paulsen when she lectures stands a table covered with rows of dolls about six inches high. Each doll is differently costumed, some in light and some in dark. There are little higher shelves bearing more dolls, so that the table is a pyramid of scores of dolls. “You are very attentive to the lecture, and it is worth your attention. Even the wiggliest children of the wiggllest Chautauqua front row are att ® n " tive. All of us are waiting and watching for Helen B. to get over to the dolls. “Then she takes them one by one and shows they are characters in Mother Goose One is Prince Charming, one is Bo Beep, one is Jack the Piper’s Son, one is Ki*ng -Cole. and so on. Each typifies a certain kind of child life. As she explains them she holds the same close attention., “It is a fine way to make a lecture interesting. We have been wondering why other lectures could not be illustrated with things without infringing upon Mrs. Paulsen’s copyright. .... * “The ‘bottle dolls’ were worked out by Mrs. Paulsen along the ideas of a woman she tells us is very wonderful-Mrs. Lowe of Salina, Kan.-so wonderful is she that Dr. Forbush, the boy specialist, has written two books about her «^The V take the place of real people,’ says Mrs. Paulsen. ‘I use them instead of people because some things I say would not be very flattering to people and would hurt their pride. But my dolls do not care.’ ” Lincoln Chautauqua at Rensselaer July Cth.

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