ESSSaggSrzifSgffimHml IflpWPiT '"1 r-wwfBPW"?4!-'Wii '. "HmTirSBPjiwP!' It. EVENING LBDGBB-PHILADBLPniA, SATOBDAY, DECEMBER &Jjgg, L1S ; S EVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPniA, SATOBPAY, PECEMBli.it amv , ... STORIES OF FACf AND ADVENTURE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN THIS YEARS NEW BOOKS imm for boys - PLENTIFUL THIS YEAR ALottff List of Volumes In volving Alt Sorts of Advon- , turos In All Lands --- , T-y ,. vw ??. ! .rKW OF BLACK HILLS" ..;''-.:.' Mi Ar. Mov tflr.,1 Defln-hi In S.tfiB Talcs Which Flood tho IJook '," ' Stores This Sdftion RABINDRANATH TAGOBE pSW&W TltS flLACK Itll.tA Itr D. Lsnse, Xrthrtf, Lea A Shtmrd Cempanrt Potion. ' .'Tba nuthor, who Is a veteran camper And trenlarer. linn milled lo Mb several romances ttt Indian life for boys one dealing with. tBA.moU. The IllaeK Hill and the Han ' IJkhil of tho Dakota form th background for the adventures of three friends nml the two sons of one of them. The Intrepid aSrhturcrs salve com of tho mysteries f tt.reaKm that waaumknown territory up tilt. the time) of Custer's expedition In 1174. This field wan one the favorite ntnmplnit irround for the, writer of dime novel, but .tho present writer shown how possible It In tatrrlle'A rtd.blooded yarn with' Indians In It without descending to the extravnitant and sensational, IJoys from twelve to nl t44lt Wilt Just revel In thin tale, which, moreover, has; it modicum of vatunhla In formation. "Apaukv Caller of Buffalo" (nonunion, Mifflin Company, DoeUm) la another Indian , story by James Wlllnrd 8ehult, hlmsolf an Indian by adoption. It la a clean, healthy And Inspiring atory of outdoor life, combined win wo nearly lovea inriiis so much needed In Indian tales and a won derfully Vivid picture of Indian llfo. Apxuk, n Illackfnot ny, wan tnuaht when younc tho art of calling; burfnlo. He was the advando guard In the tile buffnln hunts, occasions of great momont nnd no llttlo peril, arid the atnry of his adventures la one ef the most, cxcltlnc Mr, Schults haa writ ten. A somewhat dlfferont achool atory for fcoya la Edna A, Itrown'n Intent volume, ,Wreh6r arid tho I'ropliot" (Lothrop, I.eo & Bliepard Company, noalon). Archer, who Appeared nt n much younger ago In Mia Urown' earlier alory, la now a aenlor In achool. The "Prophet"' l the nlcknamo of another boy whom Archer befriend nnd round whom inmn of tho atroiiRfat acenca , ! the atory ro woven. , ' "Captain Fair nnd Hduaro," by William HoyllKer D. Appleton & Co., Now York). "'to d lively alory of uchool llfo. lluddy'Jonen i l tlie chtcher of tha achool nine, nnd, lllto UU Rood playera. ho olma to play fnlr. ' Tluddy renlgpa hla jionttlon when tho cap. ' tain ,of the team refuaea to bIkii ii pteduo - tiarrlng" "rlmtera" from the lino-uu. t thl point the real atory brKlna nnd the event which occur before thn blc Kftmo promla.) to keep the youthful 'roadcr'a Interrat on keen edsre until tho end The atory of & poor mountain boy who Anil a. fortune In n freah-water Petri nnd tho dnmrera and ndventuron Itn poMKoanlort bring; to him la tho tlierno or uarrnrti uur rla'a "Tho Trull xt the J'ourl" (Harper A Oroa., New York). The book will provo (ntercxtlllit W boya who hn,ve reached thnt period In tholr Uvea vhon ndvonturu of tho mora cxalttntr nnd inioaBlblo kind ppcala, to their Imnclnntlons, Jn "Tho Fullback" (Chnrloa HcrlBnor A' Bona, New York). Lawrence Perry, perhaps belter Known under hl pon name-of "Fnlr JPIay," haa written n Bplrltvd Htory of tho beslnnlns of a boy'it nthlstia career. Tom Kerrj-. the hero of the tnlo, It an Idenl boy of Ills kind, a true "aport," clean, ctinicnt, full :pr nrlt nnd endurance, n well art a born, baseball and fontbnll playor, whono azpwtta ar an brilliant na they ufo mod etlyt treated by Kerry lilmnelf. Triera nro nono too many available book for b'oys between aevon and ten. Tho nuthor ' of ,"MI8 Ann and Jimmy," Alice Turner Curtis' (Penn Publlehlntr Company, Philadel phia); knowa hor klddlea, uhd wlillo alio doe not write down, aha doe wrlto tin deratandlnsly for tholr mooda and Intolll (ence, Her Jimmy Is a likely nnd lively lad, one of tho kind who tug nlwnyn nbla to Arrive aomewhero In nuitht thut they '". ' M, m4' If)'. -s IIWif .. ' .m mm WimM SCIENCE AND HISTORY IN BOOKS FOR BOYS Art Also Hns Its Plnco Among Subjects of Clirlstmns Scnaon Volumes for Young As aeon by Will Itothenntoln. tho ErtRliah nrtlst. Tngoro, whoso newest vol., "I'rult GdtJicrinK. I"" juxt been iosucd by Mncmillnn. X. iinderlahe, He only needed a chanco Anil thnt won (tlven him by llio phllanthroplo MIrr Ann, who took him Into her Iiouho hold. Thero'n an old nea Cnptnln unci n cavo with a myntery In add to tho vnrlcty nnd auapenee of the- plot. In "Hollow Troo NlKhta and Pnya" Al bert IIIkcIow Pnlmi linn nddvd il third vol ume to thn drtlithtfut children atorlea of tha hollow troo nnd deep woodi people (Harper ft Ilrolliurn, New Vork). Tho IIIUHtratlonf by J. M. Conde forpi of themaclvca n plena ln(t collection for the amnll rradera. Tho adventures of Sir. 'Coon, Mr. 'Poaauni nnd Sir. Crow will provn amuelns: oven to the older rendcrti. Wenvlnu liyKlcnlc facta Into ntorlea that will uppenlto the children's ImltKluntlon ban been thn foundation upon which Slny Fnrlnhnlt-Jonea, SI. I)., ban written her book. "ICccp-Woll fltorleii for I.ltllo Kolka" (J. II. I.lpplncott Company, I'hllndelphln). Silas Pnullnn Wrlitht haa contrllAttcd aev oral lllUMtratloiiH. With no many children hooka upon the innrknt It la rather a treat to II ml a Kood atory that ataniln nut nbovo Itn fellowH. "I'lnocchlo," by C. Collodl (J. n. I.lpplncott Company, Philadelphia). Rhoutd And a ready welcome. Itn llluntrntlona, by Slarla I,. Kirk, nro In color, nnd It forma another link In tho chain of "Uorlcs All Children Love Horlca." Ilrlcdy, tho atory la about a piece of wood which whun carved Into a puppet or doll dnncea nway attvn. The many things which hnppen to thin puppej, called I'lnoc chlo, nro told In a manner that teaches loasons as well un entertains, 'The IJIrds' Chrlatmna Cornl," Kato Douglas Wlifgln's fainoua story, In soon to appear In movlnit pictures, produced by tho War(entnn Children's Photo Play Company, under tha personal direction of SIru. I.ule AVarrenton, Hlio has reallted for Home time tho demand for children's matlnecs'lf suit able proKratus could be secured, and re markabto as It may seem In the vnxt amount of material which comen from tho studios, thero nro very few plcturun especially Imdapted to children, Sirs, Warrenton plans to add educational vnlua to her subjects, and' sayn that It Is the Intention of her Just the Books for Boys and Girls FROM THE LIST OF HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY M H Pogany booht Stories to Tell the Littlest Ones lly HAItA CONK llltYANT. Btorle!. flnKor plnya andaonea for children of two to six. profusely Illustrated In color and black and whlto by Willy Pogany, It. CO net. Bible Stories to Read and Tell lly FltANCKH JKNKINfl 0r.COTT. ISO choice stories from tho Old Testament In the Klna; James Version, Lavishly lllus ir.'J.,wl.ln oo'or and black and white by AVIlly Pogany. $3.00 net. A nu "Twin" book The Cave Twins By I.UCV FITCH PEHKINS. Just na en loyable as the famous Japanese, Mexican, Hutch, Eskimo and Irish 'Twins." Pro fusely Illustrated, $1.00 net. Faiclnattng for child ran, 4 to 8 About Harriet uMr oUt thJt and (aka t your fere fer firrHef The ny CLAItA. WHITEHILL HUNT. dolncs of b llttlo city actrl through all the days of the week, delightfully Illustrated In color by Slaglnel Wright Knrlght. l.2S net. For vry little tofi What Daddies Do Dy ItOHKUT I.IVINOSTON. All sorts of diddles are described In these clever llnglts. In the way they look to little boys nml girls. SS Illustrations. 75 cents net. By an old-timt Indian fightir Apaulc: Caller of Buffalo By JAMES W. SCHULTZ. exciting inqian stories written, Illustrated, One of tha mnat Mr. Behultx has 11.16 net. Jolly tltnti on a farm Sarah Brewster's Relatives By ELIA Vf, PBATTia How thlrtson-vear-old Harah left New York for a little Western farm. Illustrated. 1,Q0 net. A young Virginian In (A Revolution Tom Anderson: Dare-Devil OJy KDWAHD M. LLOYD. A thrilling1 story of adventure for boya of 13 to 1. Illus trated In oolor. , Jl.60 net. TM Favorites of a Nursery Kdlted by KDITII BMHtlSON FOHBB3. tleproductlona of the text and pictures of those luvenlla poems which through nearly a century have proved to be best liked by all children. Profusely Illustrated. fl.00 nt Th tory ot a great na fighter A Life of Nelson By nOBBRT KOUTHKY. A new holiday edition with If full-page pictures In color mui narly 100 pictures la bUck and white. , II.OD ntt Sand for Illustrated Juvenile Bulletin company to mako only the very best of pic tures, exclusively for children from the kindergarten to tho ndolrncent iiko. Tho .company will Imvo ns patronesses some of .thn best known women In tho United Ktntes. In a letter to Houghton snrtlln Cnmpnny, tho publishers, of 'Tho Birds' Christmas Carol," Mrs. Wnrrcntnn says: "Wo have tired tho effects as .outlined III tho drnmn tlzatl'in upon u. very extenslvo jtcalc and Imvo fnllnwi-d thn drama ns far jih we felt consistent with thn book, kiiowlnc that tho book win) far better known than tho drama tization Wo have added nothing to nor tnken anything from tho Btory." In "Dnvo Porter nnd His Double" fLothfnp, Leo & Shepard Company, Bos ton) Kdwnrtl Htratemoycr has produced his twelfth volumo of tho "Dave Porter" series of books for boys. In this InterestlnK ntory Davo aids In tintniiRlIni; a mystery of great Importanco to his friend. FAMOU8 flCULPTimK. r Chsrl U Hsrs. tew. The tvnturr Cerar-inr, New Tork. The child with n strong artistic bent will find n way to beautiful things unassisted. But parents could do much to cultivate this sense In more chlblren by giving them helpful books, Buck n book Is this one, dealing with the most appealing of Ihe arts, In an Interesting, easily comprehended, yet not too elementary manner. The work is plentifully Illustrated, and besides Inter pretatlons of the Kreatrst works of art, the text makes the nrtlst themselves Interest Ing nnd nllve. The younit person reading this book can nciulre some of thnt cultural background which tho teacher of today finds so sadly lacking In his pupils, Glimpses of history nnd social conditions nro Inevitably mingled with tho study of the art of sculpture. The book Is well eiiulpped with pro nouncing gasctteer nnd Index nnd gives the sense of completeness In small compass, Tho word Famous In the title seems to have compelled tho nuthor to deal only with the. dead mnsters. It seems regrettable that Slitinler nnd llodln should be accorded but a few linen, and St. Haudens not much more, whllo the great bulk of moderns must apparently wnlt for the years to estamisn them before liclng made part of tho life and lliuuulit of our young people. When D. W. Orimth. master cinema rrnftcr, presented his neweet film spectnclc, "Intolerance," tho public found they were seeing thren stories of a parallel nature, neatly woven Into one master theme. ' In June, threo inonthn beforo, Ilnrper A Brothers, placed upon the mnrkot "Woryt White People." by V. J. Could, also tho author of 'Tho Children's Plutarch." It Is not so much the excellent book that he hns written, but the striking coincidence of doing tlm samo thing In printed form thnt rirllllth did In motion pictures and at al most thn same tlmo, too. As an example, tho first rlmpler tells of the 300 followers of Leonldns, King nt Hpnrtn, who were nlnln, and then the parallel stories of brave hearts In Hegtllus, In Ht. Francis, In Cap tain Conk, In (leorgo Washington nnd In a Kronen woman. Thus tho stories began In the yexr ISO II. C, and tholr cqualn aro told In our tlmi-. Knthrrlno D Cather vitalises tho figures of n number of men noted In tho nrtB of miiMlP and painting In "Boyhood Stories of Famous SIcn" (Thn Century fnmitany, Ngw York). Sirs. Onthur departs entirely from tho statistical In bur accounts, but her outlines or biography arc sound and fur nish tho 'foundations for u romantic and Interesting treatment of her subjects. SInny of the personages discussed ure llttlo moro than names tn thn averago young person, but through tho graceful Introductions pro vided In this wcll-wrltlon hook they pass out from tho encyclopedia Into Hesh and ooks for Christmas It Is not too-early lo do your Christinas thinking. Cut out this list for reference your booksollor has tho books, fiend for our Illustrated Holiday Catalogue (18 pages). Reminiscences of a War Time Statesman and Diplomat 1830-1915 Uy Frederick W. Sewnril Alitant Prrreturr of Htnte under Lincoln, Johnson nml Hayes H. BOO lultea. 13.00 lift. The eon of William Urnry 8eitrd. Hrrrrtiiry of Htiile under l.lnroln. Mr. Hewnrd hud n re mnrkat.ly InteresMnir nnd illatln Kulihtd rarfr. lie wan sent to tnrn I.lnfoln of th plot to nspitiBlniittt him In tsot. llo wan AKifUnt H:retary of 8tlo for twelve yenrn. Hi wan ni'Arly murdered In Ida father's defone, Atirll H. 111.1, i.n.l Inti'r imrtlcl putnl In many eventa of national Importtfnco. From tha Prett 'If the author had written nothlns thu finn .'hiintor nn 'turvnn.' fix. nok wnujil Iw well north reading. 'So eomuletely fltled vrlth matter or tlm moat intense in terest tu every llvo American, that tho reviewer haa tlin utmoat dtinculty tn drri.lliur what to refer to," llrooklyn Uuste. "I'sr morn fascinating than n noel. this lively volume, richer too In the quality called atinn aphere and In suxxeatlvr Inaplra lion. Tho kin J of book that may be read over nnd over, reopened anywhere. ' t'lilraso Ileruld. "An Intereatlns volume of real recollections, the very Index of which remla UUi h roater of a-reat iteeJa and great nanus," 1'hlla. orth .tiuerlcun. On the Art of Writing Sir Arthur Quillcr-Couch SI. so. hut tho nno linnlc u-n.il,l 1 I'hlln. Telrinioh. The Seven AVonders of the Ancient World ErttfarJ. Ilnnks Author of "Illsmya," etc. U". 3.1 Illustrations. (1,811, Thn author skillfully deacrlbea tha nevcu tvouuers," luacina thei heir ornner hlatnrlml Hlllnv ketchlnic tho times and conditions nd their proper historical sKeicnmir mo times which produced them. Father Payne A. C. Hcnson IS. 11.80. ' llnndom nnd altogether delightful refU'ctlona on men uiiU manners. Hus ireaiivv. eniertainius. anu, above all, human. L-estlve, entertatnlus, human. The Woman. Who . Wouldn't Rose Pastor Stakes' is. t.s. A play In four acta not an Inisgl. native. play, but h. stern plcturs of real life In a typical inlnlnr town. Old Christmas Wnsliington Irving S". :.t lllua. Soma tn Color. 17.80, Thli dellahtful and slowing picture Is here prcoente.t for tha Crat tlmo In nttlnir Ohrlstmaa sulae, A churmlng sift book, a And Thus He Came Cyrus Townsend Urady J 5. a llluilratloni In Color. A Christmas funtaay. t.OO. Ariel Booklets Dainty little leather bound volumes, Inexpensive, yet dlsnintd gifts of per. mnnent value. The aeries Includes over 100 titles, enmprlilnir thn most famous of the classics of the world In pross and poetry. praniA Kssay Philosophy . Story Poetry I'.'ach volumo In box. 7Se, For a Christmas Souvenir, bettor than a card or calendar. . llluatra'trd descriptive catalogue ot 40 pases on request, Fiction Worth Rending TheCahof the Sleeping: Horse INilltloat Ihtrlsua and tha Secrst Sorvlca) la Washington. Bars of Iron By th author of "Tha Way of an Basle." 'Tae Itock ot Valproi" etc Desmond's Daughter Anslo-IndUn borJer Ufa, by tha author of "(Japlalu Uainond. V. C." To the Minute Uy tha famous author of "Tha Lvuworth Ctsa," Tho Breath of the Dragon A romano. of modern Oblua. The Hermit Doctor of Gaya A kits stery of modern India, The More Excellent Way A atory of modern society and the dlrej-c aucatloa 7 The Road to Mecca A Ule ( Kavr York Seetely, For Yount? People I M I llll IMISSsliMssasaiM Connie Morgan in Alaska A tale of hardlhoo.1 nnd pluck. Twenty-two fascinating Illustrations. The Quest of tho Golden Valley .A.".Srl'' "' adventure on the Yukon, till full.ptigo Illustrations. A College Girl A wt though forceful story by tho author of ."All Unknown Lover,'' Four pictures In colgr. The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children An unusual compilation h X.M h. Uolden Asa.' author of "lream Hit." "Wind In ,ii tviiivws,- 'II etc. The Golden Apple a nuiarian lady Oregury. oolor. ViKjK children by Eislit lllustratlooa la Bct.ty's Beautiful Nights Uatty la taken Into the conndene ef tlie Falfles. fourteen illuatratlons. Europa' Fairy Tales A aaw sarlas by the author of "Indian llwTaUa." "BeJluEvai?; Ta.rt and "Cellle Fairy Tela." NWCJHDlTION8 OF TWO FAMOUS 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea e. L' Full-pass Illus. rlt.M. Mr. Midshipman Easy v ruii-iuge iiiusiruiKWS, sl.za. li 'M-t.. . . -i.aam eiill.nss-A IllUS- nioofj. mere io ,.",, -- -;-" -ilfct Irntlnns bv Maurice I Bowef. The list of mibjecta Includes Titian, Ololto. Slurliio. Claude, Lorraln. Andren del Sarte among artists, nnd Mozart, .Mendelssohn, Choplrt nnd Rlradlvarlus Among musicians anu composers, The vltrylng forms of Christmas ob servances In different lands nnd at omj""1 limes are entertainingly presented In iiti Ids In Many Lands" (Lothrop, Lee hep nrd Company, Boston). SUM Mry I. Prlngle. the co-author with Misw C-Inrn. A Wrann, Is well qualified lo relate the stories for the entertainment of yo"",0"," Hhe Is reference librarian In the Mlnneeots, Publle Library Commission. The book l well Illustrated and will prove a very ac ceptable volume to those eldera who are already beginning to wonder what they shall purchase for the holiday gifts. In 'Ths Book of Single" by A. Frederick Collins (D. Appleton A Co., New ork). not only has the nuthor described many of the best know tricks of the professional magi cians, but ho rias given the patter with which to accompany Ulfl"! performance. The latter Is one of the most lmior tnnt of many things necessary for the successful amateur msglotan. The lllustrn tlons nro excellent, greatly enhancing the value of the Instructions. A definition of the words and terms used In prestidigitation make up a valuable chnpter. While pri marily for boys, It will be found welcome to those In search of new ways to entertain parlor parties, etc The romance of picture making Is pre sented In The Camera Sinn" (Tho Con tury Company. Now Vork) In n fact story that will appeal to tho general reader and especially to tho amateur photographer. Tho book gives the adventures and achieve ments of camera men on tho battlefields of Kurope. In aeroplanes, In thn pursuit of pictures for newspapers, catching drama for the movies and In serving tho needs of commerce nnd science. The author. Francis A. Collins, Is a veteran amateur and student of the camera, knows his sub ject Intimately and presents It with ti sim plicity nnd charm us wall as with scrupu lous accuracy. Tho moro unusual exploits nf American engineering have furnished A. llussell Bond, mnnsglng editor of the Hclontlflc American, with material for nn Interesting volume. "On tho Bnttlcfront of Hnglncer- . . ,n-i. r. ,..-,- rvimnanv. Newt York), The book Is ft combination of ftcl" hnd nc llori. It was written In a simple, d reel non technical style, wslly wmprehensl ble to the boy and yet Pot so lmn,r,r J,, Rfi adult readers Interested In the subject The pictures nro excellent. "Forest Frlends."T71loynl Dixon, nuthor of "The Human Sl.le of Plants "Art"J A. Stokes Company. New Tork). 1 1 it new book for children, 11 Is a series of tales About animals living In forests tod In alory style, making their hnblls wally under stood. Its Illustrations nro by Robert Bhep anl SIcCourL . . . The Interesting story of the achievements of Government In reclaiming the tlert nnd forests of the great West Is Interestingly told for boy readers In "Uncle 8am J" Out door Single" (Harper Bros., New lork), by Percy Keew Fltxhugh, The story Is well told In the form of a narrative of ro mance and adventure. "The Boy With Ihe U. S, Mall," by Fran cis Boll-Wheeler (Lothrop, Lee A Sheparil Co.. Boston). Is the eighth volumo of tho "O. , Service Scries." It takes ah agree able young chnp through the various branches of the Postofflce Department. The Instruction romes quite Incldontnlly, ns the book Is narrative nnd fictional in form. A lot of things besides tho comlw? of Christmas hitch themselves up to that perennial children's book we should say nooks' "Th book or Knowledge." This Children's Encyclopedia comes ver h Nina; Former Smith' favorite tome, while the qulx column of the editorial page of th EvEMiNtt LRDoon. Is not above delving deep tn If. First And last, however, Jhe Croller ). clety'a compilation remnlns the premier children's gift book. Among the many publications, light, frolicsome, studious, or moral, which address themselves to the chlld-mlnd, none Is a sounder contribution to social welfare. And It remains Just the sort of thing that the Average live chlldHoves. 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This discourages their first efforts nnd may turn them away fdrcver from the most pre cious thing which a child can possess the desire to learn and find out for himself the things which ho wants to know. Adult information given in scientific language has no attraction for the mind of the child. It has much tho same effect upon him as tho old-fashioned' sermon which began with firstly and ended with everybody asleep. Pictures Speak Louder Than Words The Book of Knowledge possesses in a marked degree the power to awaken and stimu late growing minds, first and foremost, becnuse it is illustrated with thousands of delightful educational pictures. There must bo pictures to attract and hold tho child's attention full page illustrations and plenty of them, which tell the story in a striking and artistic manner, and impress tho important knowledge of tho world upon his mind in a way that can never bo forgotten. The child learns moro and faster through the qye during the earlier years, when ho should be acquiring tho lovo of learning. v , In tho household whero Tho Book of Knowledge has become the source of joy and usefulness it is just as common a thing to see father or mother, aunt or uncle absorbed in its pages as the children. Everybody wants to know, but nobody wants to bo told in a prosy and uninteresting manner. 'The world of knowledge is. also the world of romance, and when tho two thinirs can lw hrnmriir. tnnrfiior no ;n i,. -.... .1.l.l ....'.!. !. 1 . .w - ,-0.. .q..w., .. ... una- iciiiuiftuutu wuin, im-ic i nut u mun, woman or cniid who can fall to be interested or fail to finti out. The Book of Knowledge is tho ideal Xmas gift. 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