Tf,-vV EviBm'PT jTmnmr December ttv 3320 H7! i U.I' , jH in li! BOOKS "" SOLVE GIFT PROBLEM LIGHT AND S&RIOUS FICTION HOLIDAY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN '&. ,i y Fer Seng Levers THE DAVID BISPHAM SONG BOOK Selected Cliernsee for Use, In Community and Clierns RlnglnRi for Cheral Kecletles nuil the Heme Compiled and Edited by DAVID IUSniAM, II. A M D Mm. Dee. Comprises selections that will llve na Ions ns human voices "are uplifted In son. It Includes aemi from the Operas, popular and Felk Sentrfi. Miscellaneous Songs selected for their melodious charm. Patriotic Songs and Round and Catches arranged for" mixed voice chorus singing. Cleth. Imperial. 320 l'nces, l'RICi: 2.50 net The Big Christmas Beoh MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES and FAVORITE FAIRY TALES tee Pases and iOO Pictures, right Colored Ptatcs. This beautiful big book will delight every child. It has all the favorite old fairy talcs, told In simple language, with numerous pictures, and all the old nursery rhymes, as they are told today, with a picture te cvery page. It Is really two big books In one large handsome volume. Cleth. S12 l'ageii. PIUCi; !.B0 TI,I1rIMAJJY1,rnANC'?H S15.WINO HOOK, or. Adventure Among the Thimble reeple. leachea sewing and hew te make nil kind of useful garments. Cleth. 320 imires. Illustrated. 1'HICIJ $2.00 NUT THE MARV P1IAN0K8 ItOUSEKKKPRIti or. Adventure. Among the Ilell reeple. Instills the fundamental principles of geed housekeeping. Cleth. 280 paged. Illustrated. I'ltjm S2.00 NET TII13 MAK.Y FRANCES COOK BOOK: or. Adventures Among the Kitchen , reeple. Gives recipes In the simplest, plainest words, and teaches hew te prepare them. Cleth. 175 page. Illnstrntecl. I'llICE $2.00 NET Breaden the mind and stirs the ambition. The WONDER BOOK of KNOWLEDGE Complied and Edited bv IIEXRY C. HILL VTTy de some of UK hare freckle? Vfhnt makes a chimney smoke? Why de we get hungry? What makes enr teeth chntter? What causes a lump In n person's threat'.' The marvels of modern Industry nnd Invention, the Interesting story of common things, the mysterious processes of nature simply explained. Cleth. Octave, net pnges. 700 Ulna. TRICE fZ.fiO net Over 600,000 Copies Sold HURLBUT'S STORY OF THE BIBLE Frem Genesis te Revelation Dy REV. JESSE LYMAN HURLDUT. D. D. One hundred and sixty-eight stories, each complete In Itself, yet forming a continuous narrative of the nible Ker young and old, tenchcrs anil students, for home and Bchoel. Recommended by all denominations for itn freshness nnd nccuracy, for Its simplicity of language, for its freedom from doctrinal discussion. Cleth. Octave. 7S7 pngen. 1(1 telnretl platen. SBO IUuh. THICK $2.30 NET ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSELLERS THE JOHN G. WINSTON CO. PHILADELPHIA BLASCO IBANEZ' latest novel THE ENEMIES OF WOMEN "is bv the most skillful of living novelists . . . there is fascination in every tiny picture, a gripping interest in every big scene." Brooklyn Eagle, The Xcw Yerk Time declares that it "is se full of splendid, glowing color, se rich in characters . . . has se many dramatic scenes . that te cheese among them is extraordinarily difficult." lie .Sun Franriace Chronicle calls it "the most brilliant, in characters, in setting and in incident" of the novels of Blasco Ibanez" present period. The Four Horsemen I The Shadow of La Iiedcga of the Apocalypse j the Cathedral Weman Marc Nostrum ' Weed nnd Sand 1 Triumphant Each, $2.15. By the same author, Mexico in Revolution $2.00 Th'tr books should be en ante fit your hoelc store; if net, they can be had from E. P. DUTTON & CO., 081 Filth Avenue, New Yerk r-- -'" CHOICE BOOKS in Fine Bindings Suitable for Gifts and Collectors "ACROSS COUNTRY," by Wanderer. Many colored illustrations by Bewers. (Hnlf morocco, gilt top. Londen. $12.00 "A LOOSE REIN," by Wanderer. Illustrations by Bewers. Half morocco, gilt top. Londen. $20.00 "THOUGHTS UPON HUNTING. IN A SERIES OK FAMILIAR LETTERS TO A FRIEND," by Peter Beckford. Half morocco, gilt top. Londen. $18.00 W OLD COACHMAN'S CHATTER. WITH SOME PRACTICAL REMARKS ON DRIVING," by Edwnnl Cerbett, with eight full. page illustrations by Sturgess. Half morocco, gilt top. Londen. $10.00 CAMPION & COMPANY 1313 Walnut St. An Ancient Map el Fairyland Consisting of 3 maps, which may be hnnjj en the nursery wall or framed; with a booklet guide (paper). Designed and. Written by BERNARD SLEIGH for Children of All Ages. $5.00. De you knew where Asgard is? or Camelet and Lyenessc? Where the gnomes and elves hide? Where they carried Kilmeny? Where the Water Babies play and the lest children of the Never Never Land wander? Distance there is measured in thoughts, you knew; one thought in Fairyland equals five hundred earth miles. "Dreamland Harbour" is crowded, and reads te the "Land of Heart's Desire" are often baffling. Se you would better have a Guide and Maps. "i We ( be oil stiff in your boekstore: 11 net. It ran be had from E. P. DLTTON & CO., GS1 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk Over 60,000 Copies Sold The LIFE of THEODORE ROOSEVELT Dy WILLIAM DRAPER LEWIS, Ph. D. Fermer Dean of the Law Scheel, University of Pennsylvania Introduction by WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Fermer President of the United Mates "A valuable contribution te the history of th time." Ledger. Kx-l'reslilent Tnft snym "Docter kewls Is a teaeher and publicist of wide experience, and intlmnte knowledge of liln subject. He has written an Im partial, nonpartisan history of this great man whom he knew personally and with whom he deeply sympathized," Cleth. Ocl.ue. 62 paitei, 82 Ulan. miCR 18.80 & MOTHER COOSE lilll V 400 ILLUSTRATIONS I The Best Gift for Any Girl THE MARY FRANCES STORY-INSTRUCTION BOOKS By JANE EAYRE FRYER Auther of Yeung American Story Beeks These books teach children useful things in an entertaining way. Through the medium of inter estlng storle-j and In the form of .play they are taught principles of usefulness TDK MAIty l'IlANCi:S KNITTINO nOOK or Adventures Among the Knitting l'cenle. Teaches rechrting and knitting. Cleth. 870 paged. Illustrated. I'llICE 12.00 NET If-: wWwnSTv 13 "rt frsirbWJ ....iw.u SHAM CULTURE BESIDE THE REAL E. F. Bensen Has Written De lightful Satire en the Weman Who Pretends If E. F. Bensen did net amlle con stantly h, hlmxelf while he wns WTltinR Queen Lucia" It was because a man engaged In the production of a work of art has te labor In profound serious ness. The book Is one of the most doli deli doli clensly satirical novels that has ap peared this year. Mrs. Lucni, the heroine, or "Queen Lucia," ns she Is known te her Intimates, Is n type of woman known In every community. large or smnll, a woman with a smatter ing of knowledge who professes te knew mero than any ene else nnd sets out te Impart knowledge te ethers. These women de It In various ways. The Queen Lucia" of .Tenklntewn iihps one method. She of Ardmore uses another ntidshe of Media nnd Doylcstewn nnd Morien nnd Camden still ethers. But tney are all true te type. Aud when tliey get their come-uppnnce there Is al ways a rival who inwardly rejoices. Mr. Bensen's heroine is the wife of a lawyer who has retired te a Londen suburb en a competence. She sets out te spread the advantages of culture among the natives In the confident be lief that she ran give them a broader outlook en llfe nnd bring refinement where It was net. She has cultivated the Impression among her neighbors tunt she Is a skilled muslciau, and that she speaks Italian fluentlv. Indeed, she uses Italian phrases In conversation with ncr Husband and he amiably replies In sjmilnr phrases, consisting of Italian words nrranced in thi Eni-Huli order. There comes te the town an opera singer unisnewn w "yiicen J-rUCin." Mrs. Lucas begins bv patronizing her nnd when the singer has as a guest a distin guished Italian composer who has writ ten an opera for lier Mrs. Lucas Is placed at his slde nt dinner In order that he may converse with her In his native langunge. The limitations e the peer woman s knowledge of music and ei Italian are exposed most mercilessly, though her hostess had taken for granted her knewledge of both. Most skillfully docs Mr. Bensen place gcnulne knowl knewl knewl edeo beside the nfTcctnllen of it and ex hibit the wrlthings of spirit of the per son who has been pretending te be what she Is net. There is n, local rival of Mrs. Lucns who seeks te lower her prcstlge by en tertaining nn East Indian mystic. The man feels thn denr ladles te his heart's content, living in luxury while they seek te obtain the inner vision by fol lowing his directions. The farce con tinues till some Londen young ladles In town catch sight of the man and recog nize him ns a waiter in an Indinn res taurant. The man disappears that night, taking with him nil the loose valuables he can find. A spiritualistic medium also has flne pickings for n while. The whole story is developed in its proper setting, through which pass the village folk with their petty interests nnd their petty rivnlrics, making it a book te read at leisure with keen enjoyment of the nmlable foibles of ene's kind. QtT.r.N I.UCIA. Hy n. F. lltniwn. New YerU: Oceree II, Deran Ce. NEW BOOKS An outline flmractfrUntlen of the latett pnhllcntlena. Alere extended mvlfw illl lie dim books worthy of Mwcln! notice. t General a msTenr or thc aiit or wiutine." ny W. A. Masen. .New Yerk: Mac- An nu'therltathc Ixiek that begins Its story with the dawn of history TUB INITIATE. Anonjmeu.i. New Terlc. 13. P. Iliitten & Ce. "Seme Impressions of a irreat soul, bv n pepll who thus pays trlliuta te a rsychlc adept or mahatma. LETTISH!) TlOM A LIVINO DKAD MAN. Wrltter down by Ulsa Darker. New Yerk: K. P. Dutten & Ce. This Is said te be the boel; thnt started the present psychic wave In 1014. 311ns Darker la a notable Amertcan peet who has devoted her recent years te spiritualism. sieni: LBTTrms from tub living nAD .VAN. New Yerk. V. P. Dutten This Is the last of Ml Barker's automatic wrltlns. fihe Is te ilevele herself asaln te poetry. She subjects her exporlenees and recerdlncs from the eplrlt world te the tests of Jims:, Proud, etc.. In her Introduction. OLD WOULD LACn, Dy CHra Ilium. New Yerk: 1!. P. Dutten & Ce. A Kulde for the lice lever, nerlblrri French. Ilelclan. Italian and Irish luces. THK (inNUKAI. STAFF AND ITS PUOn- r.HMH. ijv (,nerni i.uuennern. New Yerk H. P. Dutten & Ce The history of the German hik'h command nnd Its lolatlens with the German Imperial Government, ns revealed In official docu ments, Translated by J.' A. Helt. O. J). C. THE VKIIDTCT. Hy Tertlum Quid. New Yerk: u. i'. i-niiieif te. A imly of the probable erlEln of certain psychic phenomena, together with a record of very Hirmini. pcr.uimi i-Ayoticuvea. THE CIIL'nril AND LA Hen Ilr Jehn A, Itvan and Jeseph Hussleln. New Tork Macmlllan Ce. Deals with the attltuda of the Catholic Church and Its teachlnc In relation te labor are! society. The first volume of a series prepared for the department of social action T .1.- M..U..I rn. VlAllA HaIBVs r.nnn.11 OI IIIO .'lUUUim, Vni"im ,.,.... .vuuili.ll. Docter llyan Is professor of moral theology at thn rnthelle University of America, nnd Docter Ilussleln. a Jesuit, Is assoclate editor of the Catholic weekly America, and lecturer en Inuustrui nisiery m i nrunnm university. Hntii authors have written extensively en soclelocy, economics nnd politics from the Catholle starelpelnt, and in this volume pre sent adequately and authoritatively the Church's Uoctrlne en the subject. Including net only Interpretation, but also texts of papal buns, decisions e ecciesiusucai ceun rlls, etc. PKItSONAL ASPECTS OP JANE AUSTEN, Hy May A. Austen-LelKh. New Veil. p. p. liutten Ce An Intimate narration of the life of a great novelist. OLD AT FOIITY OH YOUNO AT SIXTY. IJy uoDen a. uarreu. ew ion;. .viuc. mlllan Ce. ThA science of erewlnrr old simplified. Substitutes the "art of urewlni; old" for "the accident ei eia one. WEALTH ITS PRODUCTION AND DIS TUIHin'ION. Ily A. XV. Klrklad) New Yerk: 1. i . uuuen at i e. The author Is profe.iser of economics and commerce at the University CoHene. Notting ham. AMitmr.v via the NEiamioniieoD Ilv Jehn Daniels. New Yerk; Hnrper t pros. A study In AnierlcaiHsatten through com munity ceuncllH. political parties, labei organisatiens, and ether groups. THE POCKET CHHSTF.nFlEI.D. Illustra tiens ny eiuiirv tiny. i-imnucipniit Derrance & Ce. II 3.1.. rcpilnt of nn nbrldgement of the famous Chesterfield letters from nn edition which was published In Philadelphia In 1S0U. Plotlen NUMIIEH KOUTY. H K. A. Jonas. Cin cinnati Stewart & Kldd A sery, fiee fieni the i-ommenplare, nf Ixindun and Paris. The characters are hu man and arlfullj dinwrr The narrative Is unusual in Its situations and piquant In Its glimpses of life. Di:D MvN'fl PLUCK AND AN OLD THOnN. Hy W II Hudsen New Yerk E P. Dutten & Ce. Plrtmes of e. bjgene day by a master of Mile and vision. Till. HELLS OP ST JOHN. Ilv Grace S Richmond. New Yerk: Doubleday Page & Ce. V pleasant llttl Christmas stniv b a fsvnille author. Sultuble for giving this MASTlTltPIECES or MYSTERY Edited by Jeseph L 1'ieneli. New Yerk lleubl -day, Page & pe. There lire four elumes devoted te riddle slerles, detective stories, ghost stories ami mvstle humorous stories. The editor has made an excellent selection, vvlthu epiluMIng of new nu.lerl.it umung familiar classics, by Pee, llulwer Litten, Cenan Deyle, Anna Katharlne Green ami ethers. There Is a brief Inttetlucttnn tn each volume THE IIAIIINSFATHEH CASE. New Yerk H P. Putnam's Sens. A humorous narrative, cast In the form of a court trial, centering around llruce flalrnsfnlhcr, rrenter of the war cartoon classic, "OI" Bill." who sits as presiding Justtie In the present case. HUOKEN SHACKLES Ily Jehn Gorden Philadelphia Dorrance & Ce. A novel of work nnd the wages of work by an author who line written ether things under another name. v v . -sMkuuuuuuu L?&kskaaaaaa, -ni-'ivTYiiiinnisif rwiiff. UlL'ISE CLOSSHIt HALE Who has written a vivid hook nbeut llfe In Londen after the wnr MISS CHRISTIE WROTE A BOOK ON A WAGER Ben Travcrs Wrete Because He Wished Te, and Each Beoh Is Werth Reading When a novel Is announced ns the first book of n new author ene usunlly opens it with trcpldntieu. But no such fears need deter the render from the first novels of Agatha Christie and Ben Travcrs. Miss Chrlstie wrete her book, "The Mysterious 'Affair nt Styles," en a wnger'that she cpuld net write a detec detec tive story in which I he reader would net he nble te spot the murderer in the first few chapters. The publishers de net say whether she collected en her wager, but she ecrtnlnly succeeded In what she undertook. She has an old lady, with two stepsons nnd n young bus band whom she recently married, die at night from strychnine poisoning, Sus plcien points te four or llve different persons only te be dissipated when the circumstantial evidence, against them proves unconvincing, and when the renl murderer, that is the person who ne tually did that which caused the dentil, is disclosed it is almost the only char acter In the whole story agnlnst whom suspicion has net been directed. This is an achievement worthy of authors who have written many books instead of only one. Mi's f'hribtlc has incidentally created n new kind of detective In tin form of a retired Belgian pelire eflleer who is taking refuge in England during the wnr. lie unravels the tnnglcd thread of evidence se skillfully thnt. although he indicates what he is doing ns the story progresses, the reader does net guess its biguilicnucc. Ben Trnvers, who was formerly en the editorial staff of Jehn Lnne in Londen, has written in "The Dippers" n roar rear ing farce, of such great possibilities for dramatic production thnt arrangements have already been mnde for turning it Inte a musical comedy. The Dippers are a team of American dancers, man nnd wife, who have been engaged te en tertain n nnrtv nt the house of a new Brltih lord, ennobled because of his war work. The here nnd heroine et the tale, however, are Mrs. Tavistock and Henry Tnlbeycs. a Londen solici tor, her fiance. Tnlbeycs has been in the country te rewrite n will for n client and lie starts en feet for the rail road ttntien te get a train hark te Lou Leu Lou eon. IIi misses the train nnd is mis taken by a chauffeur for the husband of Mrs. Dipper, the dnnecr. The woman had nrrived nt the country house, hut her husband was coming in some oilier wny. Tnlbeycs is net given time enough te explain te nny one nnd Is ushered up stairs te the dancers' room nnd nn nnunced ns her husband. The man and woman talk at cress purpose for a vvhile till Mrs. Tnvlstnck conies in nnd it is arranged that Tnlbeycs. nut of the goodness of his heart, shall impersonate the husband in the dance. Of course be cannot dance, hut be succeeds in doing something. The tale suggests F. An stev's fiuee. "The Man Frem Blnnk lcj's." for it Is based en the complica tions that arise when a man is supposed te be vvhnt lie is net. Mr. Travcrs has (old it in geed comedy manner nnd it deserves attention for its own sake from these who seek entertainment. THE MYRTEItlOPS AFPAIlt AT STYLES Ily A gal ha Christie. New Yerk. Jehn Line Ce THE DIPPEItS. Hy Hen Travers., New Yerk: Jehn Line Ce. II 7R. A Weman's Mind "A woman's mind remains the great est mysferv of the race," declared Bon Ben inniln Kiild recently. Certainly there is a mnrked paucity of adequate or scientific studies of the subject. We must very heartily welcome a brief but singulnrlv bread little work by n cnreful student: "of feminine p'jcholegy. Dr. A. T. Soliefield. vice president of the Victeria Institute, famous nerve spe cialist, entitled "The Mind of n Weman." ami published by E. P. Dut Dut eon & Ce. He devides his Inquiry into two parts: First, a presentation of a woman's mind ns it new is. ns far ns ran be asei'i tnined ; nnd second, n con sideration et its powers nnd capacity of fut it re development. KnrcvriONWT- .leth Srrd NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Night Scheel of Strayer'a Busi ness College Is new open and students who wish te take any course of busi ness training should enroll at once. Call, write or telephone for particulars and state what couise you are In terested In. Strayer's Business College B07 Cheitnut Street Phene, Walnut 384 Ollllll STBNOCJIlAi'HMH WANTKD Thn I'Uslnces world la tiefU'liiK for stcnes- raidurs vvhe nre above the erillnuiy in ability nnd training. Our course trains veu te supply this need. Day or nlEht clusaes Oil or write for dtdlnc. NJ9 i'iui.. in siMisi f eLi.r.tii: anil t enejre or lenunerre inn CliNtmit hL Plilliulelnliln WINTP.Il KI'AOIITS KOCKY MOl NT. N. (' RICKS HOTEL KOCKY MOUNT. N. f. Mlriuii) Itetwren N V. nnd Jniksenvllle 'The LeKlial rliu'e te Hrenlt our Trip N'evv Mmlern ThrouBheut Ai.cem BOO. Write for Information T. L. lILAMt. Prep mt. At'tifSTiNi: ri a . (KIM" AT HT. AUOUSTINE HOTEL ALCAZAR NOW OrMtrj PONCETJE LEON Opens January 4th KLIIHIDA'a IQK.AI. WINTKH riMmi K jfns.irniiiiiiniiiifsiB sOrtt-tatSsf EFFECT OF WAR ON LONDON LIFE An Intimate and Entrancing Description of It Given by . Louise Clesscr Hale There nre many ways te produce an atmosphere in a book, but there is no mere cenvinelne ntmesnhcre thnn thnt crcntcd by an intelligent nnd versatile woman wiie piles significant detail en significant detail with femlnlne intui tion, confident thnt the effect of the whele will be mere satisfying than any generalization. This is the way Loulse Clesscr Hale has described the Londen of the days immediately after the war In "An American's Londen." The book starts In JNcw Yerk with the story of n friend In leve with n man who docs net return her love. Mrs. Hale writes that she longs te csenpe from this plnlnt of un requited affection. She unexpectedly gets nn engagement te go te Londen wan n company of ncters te piny in an American comedy. And she gees. She finds n city without feed enough, with little heat, yet confident nnd con tent, tnking the situation philosophi cally. In chapter after chapter in which she describes bow she secured lodgings nnd then rented a maisonette nnd hew she mannged It, she reveals In timately the conditions under wliicn the Londoners were living. N The book comes te n strikinc nnd satisfactory climax in an account of the Victory Day parade, te see which she stayed away from n matinee at the theatre and defied fnte. The concluding chne- ter is as artful a plece of descriptive writing ns lias heen done In n genera tion. Yet it is dene se simply thnt the art is net nppnrent te the nonprofes sional writer. The reader feels the emotional renctleus of the enormous crowds in the emotional reactions of the American woman who was a single unit in the multitude. The book re turns in the Inst sentences te the theme with which it begins, for Mrs. Hale writes thnt while waiting In Park Lane te see reynltles pnss she sat en the edge of a horse trough, nnd when she rose from the trough te go te her work in the theatre she read en it this inscrip inscrip teon: "New days, new ways pass by Leve stays." Thn book is worth a whole library of formal discussion of the ef feet of wnr en Londen. AN AMERICAN'S LONDON,- Ttv Leuis c lesser Hale. New Yerk: liarptr ures Interest tn Psychoanalysis The first public lecture en psyche nnnhsls was held some forty years age , t t ,iit.i i... t. in v icnmi. it vvuw uciivrrt-u u.v r rvuu and nttrnrtcd a crowd of just three people all three of them (Adlcr, I Stockel nnd Sndger) Inter becoming fam ous in thnt field. The managers of Andre Triden's present course of lec tures tell us thnt 800 people attended the first lecture nnd mere thnn 1000 the second. These lectures are being given for the Fine Arts (iulld of New Yerk. 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I ralm llenrh Onur. Ce, ST. At'OfSTIVK, TI.A. THE HOTEL DORETA I "UN THK IllMi: llll.!lVA" Amerliaii plan, spi clal nitentten te Aute Parties, Kaelns; t'lty Gates and Oolf I.lnlis. DAYTON IlKAril. 1'I.A. Daytona Beach Hetel Ilrpail verandas face the Ocean Thoreuehly mexlein Custns unexcelled. Hates S3. CO te Q per day American rlnn r.uTK. n.A. OI'F.N AI.I. Tim liK PUTNAM HOUSE P.I.TK.. TI.A. ai r.iT . t. HrtUR A 'AUGUSTA 11ULU1 UU1IM11 GK Uehtjiiiliil ler a Winter vacation OPEN DECliMUUR ISH. Twe full IBdiele ceuries tn splendid ecnjttien C. O TRUSSULt. Af.inJ.r IIKHMI DA The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA liniVR ft TWOnOGEK. Msnsrrr. Directly en the Ilsrber. Aceommedstes 0 OPUN DEC. 8 TO MAT 1 Rttchtd by Steamers et Furns llrrrnul Line WhltehUl St.. N. Y. v WXST rALSI 11UACII, SXA. 2)2 J3$kt W$:i wmm I, II. Pound President VARIED GIFT BOOKS FOR THE KIDDIES Fairy Talcs, Nature Stories, Picture Beehs Are Among the Season's Output "A Little Bey Lest" (New Yerk: A. A. Knopf) Is an exquisitely imaginative story for children by n recognized mas ter of literary style. It holds delight for old and young, In fact for every ene who has an car for the volce of nature. Dorethy Lathrop has made numerous r-Pl roprlate Illustrations, seme in color, nnd end papers nnd chnpter headings. ' t 'i'Th0T R'ecPlnK Beauty" (Fhilndcl P,?: '': n- Llpplncett Ce.) Is a re telling by O. S. Evans in charming nngunge of a favorite fairy tale. Ar thur Bnckham, the distinguished artist, lias mnde seme very cffcctlve Illustra tions In line and color. "Cuddle Cat Kittens" Philadelphia: ('. Vi. Jacobs Ce.) will please the youngsters renchlnir their im m.e clever verses nre by Mnrinn Cirlg'g, who us iiihe supplied tue color pictures. "The Clngerbrend Heuse" (Philadel phia: Pcnn Publishing Ce.) Is a story of cheerfulness for small imrq 'rhn -iii llke the adventures and experiences of Sherman, the young here, and will profit by his example, though he Is net nt im me goetiy goody type of lad. Hat tie Prlce has illustrated the book effec tively. Awakening" (New Yerk: Chas. Heribner's Sens) la by the noted Hritlsh neve 1st ,nnd playwright, Jehn Onls Onls werthy. It is a fantasy of the "Alice" type, but with modern touches. The clever pictures nre by U. II. Hauter. "Enchnnted Ferest" (New Yerk: Macmlllan Ce.) is n series of original fairy stories by William Bewen. with delightful illustrations by Maud nnd Mlska Petersham. Magic peels, en chanted woodlands, bewitched knights STKAMSHIP NOrifT-fl The Valur nt frenuenr TVivsnnnZ Contact in IJusiucss Is Incontestable, New Is an L'x reUent Time for a Business Trip te Europe Travel en One nt Ciur Ktrnmrrjt. Armtn,iinttt- tiens, General Appointments and Cuisine Ate I nexcctlcd. PaMenccr and rrdilit Services .New Yerk le Cbt rbeurf and Southampton .... Dec. 14 Jan. 25 Feb. 22 .Philadelphia " Liverpool Dec. 17 AQUITANIA vAcrnuii VASCONIA R. A. VlLlUKIA..riew lerk" Urerpoel IMPERATOR New Yerk" Cherbourg VAUBAN New Yerk" Liverpool CARMAN1A New Yerk" Liverpool CALABKIA New Yerk" (iibraltir, INKIIIA PkilsJeleWs" InnJen VERENTIA Philadelphia " Liverpool CAR0NIA, Mediterranean Cruise COLUMBIA New Yerk " Londonderry and Glasgow .... Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar.2C SAX0NIA New Yerk" Halifax, Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg Jan. 18 Mar. 1 Apr. 12 VERBANIA ... Philadelphia " Londen Jan. 22 PANN0NIA New Yerk" Pirseat. Dubrermk and Trieste... Jan. 22 ALBANIA vNewl... New Yerk" Plymouth, Cherbourg & Londen Feb. 1 Mar. 15 Apr. 19 SCYTHIA '.. . New Yerk" Liverpool Mar. 5 Apr. 2 Apr. 23 CAMER0NIAt New Yerk" Londonderry and Glasgow Mir. 5 Apr. 6 May 4 MAURETANIA .. New Yerk" Cherbourg and Southampton ....Mir. 10 Apr. 7 May 12 List of I.nter Salncs On Iteauest The R. M. S. "CARONIA" wilfsail en Tanuarv 15th for a seven weeks' cruise te the , MEDITERRANEAN, EGYPT and the NILE The most tempting opportunity te make this trip a I CUNARD LINER, CUNARD CUISINE, CUNARD SERVICE and an itinerary planned with only one aim that of j the passengers' enjoyment and comfort. OFFICES: 21-24 State Street, New Yerk I'nssenirer nnd 1'relcht PeTTleee. I'afcM'iwrr Oniee. 1300 Wnlnut St.. Phll.i. LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia te Rotterdam Amsterdam S S SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Beard) Lendinr S S EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Beard) December 20 Rotterdam Philadelphia S.'S HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Beard) December 16 SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Beard) December 24 Philadelphia San Diege lxs Angeles San Francisce Portland Tacoma- Seattle S S JULIA LUCKENBACH Lendinc SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH December 22 SS PLEIADES December 31 San Francisce Les Angeles San Diege Philadelphia S S HATTIE LUCKENBACH December 14 S S JULIA LUCKENBACH January 4 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.- 328 Cheitnut Street, Philadelphia I.OMllAIU) S340 FRENCH LINE FREIGHT DEPARTMENT CompaRnie Gcneralc Transatlantique Innnril nnil Outivnril I'nst Vrelqlit Sleanifis Regular Service Between PHkLADELPHIA & FRENCH-ATLANTIC PORTS SS "FARNWORTH," Antwerp & Hnbur8 Dec. 12 SS "ROUSILLON," Le Havre & Berdeaux Dec. 20 SS "ONTARIO," Le Havre & Hamburp Jan. 15, '21 (and such ether French-Atlantic Pert a cargoes offer) Te Lead Pier 5G Seuth AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC. Ter Itntes ni'il Snare Annlv GEYELIN & COMPANY (Inc.) Philadelphia Representatives 108 Seuth Fourth Street Tnmtii.nl 4107 t..i- ... NAWSCO LINES Freight Scrvlce Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FKANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND UVsf ileutlit Strum' Sailed West Isleta. Dec. 20 VrliRiis... Jan. 3 l.eliigh... Eas noun, I . .Fan. 15 eb. 1 ... leb. 15 n.tes, etc.. Applr Is NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 13G S. Fourth St., Plilla. I'honcr-Lembard 5791-2.3; Main 302-3 and ladles fair what a storehouse of treasure for the children, "Ancient Mnn" (New Yerk: Beni A; Liverlght) is by a Cernell lecturer, Hcn drlk Willcm Van Loen. The author has made twenty color plntes and a numucr of animated maps. He docs his sur prisingly Interesting art work with n matchstlck for brush. This bpek Is n delightfully written history in story form that Instrurts net only painlessly, but really mirthfully. "Seven o'clock Stories" (New Yerk: O. P. Putnam's Sens), ns the name in dicates, is nil set for bedtime hour. The author, Hebert Gorden Andersen, carries throughout the tales the same set of central chnrncters, "three happy children." Fer kiddles of from five te nine. Boyd Smith provides the droll and dcllghUiome Illustrations, which arc In his best manner. Everyman's Child Sephle Irene Lecb. journalist and publicist, has written n book which may well be considered n fitting sue co,or te Jehn Spargo's "The Bitter Cry of the Children," the first notable pretest ngnlnst child labor. Jetil!e suppression and ether Ills thnt childhood suffered from ns a result of evil ecn nemic nnd secinl conditions. Miss Leeb calls her book "Everyman Child.' and it treats the situation mings have developed sinee Mr. Spargo's book wns written. Miss Leeb registers a renewed pretest nt uncorrected or re current conditions nnd mnkes a plen for augmentation of child welfare. This book is written te nsslst the public te n realization of the necessity for and the means for understanding nnd helping "overymnn's child." It is practical, for it shows hew thousands of unfor tunate children have already been helped. Miss Leeb, as active president of the child welfare beard of New Yerk city, lias dene much work in this difli cult field. She new offers te ethers the ndvantnges of the experience she has already wen by battle nnd the benefit of the specinl study she has had te give te the subject l mnke her own work successful. EVEnYMAN'S CHILD Hv Hephle Irsne Leeb. New Yerk: The Century Ce. STKAMHllir NOTirT.q Dec. 18 Jan. IS Feb. 10 and Southampton ....Dec. 23 Jan. 20 Feb" 10 Dec.24 1 Dec. 28 Jan. 22 Fb. 19 Naplct, falrai, Uubrernik & Tricite Dec 28 h II " V '. '. '.Dec. 31 Jan. 15 Ter Inter shIIImrs nipb nt l'rrlght Oilier, llenre IlliU., I'liil.i. ,., "'" inj West Bound Steamer East Bound j Jan. 15 ... . .'Went Teus Feb. 2S Jan. 27 Brush Mdi. 5 Feb. It Yalza Men. 13 "A Christmas CareV The Atlantic Monthly Press deaervts! the grntitudc et levers of Dickens tar, taking ever from H, S. Nichols, of Nw Yerk, the plates of the facsimile edition of "A Christmas Carel." which ht issued in 10M. and republishing it fei wider distribution. The new pub lishers have secured for It nn introduc tion by A. Edward Newton, who hM a large collection of Dickcnslans. Among his possessions Is the original nf the Leech drawing, "The Last of th Spirits," which is the Inst of the four Illustrations made for the book. Th little volume is -Hi by 0 inches, Just the right size tn held In the hand by the. fireside. It is bound in red cVeth with the title en the back In a scroll inter twined with holly and en the fren' cove In gilt surrounded by n hellj wreath. The hook Is gilt-edged and th. title page is in blue nnd black. Tb illustrations, hand-colored. In the orig inal edition, are reproduced In the original colors. Mr. Newton's Intro i ductien reminds tis that 0000 copies et the book were sold when it was put oil, sain the day before Christmas, 1843,. A CHHIHTMAfl CAIIOI... Hy Charles Did ens. An eiact reproduction of the flrf edition. With a special Introduction by A Edward Newton. Dosten The Atlsnti Monthly Press, fg. i STKAMrlHIP NOTICE TheCHARLESf T.MEGEEC0J Agents for U, S, Shipping Beard j Philadelphia te Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieatc S. S. "Fert Armstrong" Leading A Steamer Jan. 1, 1921 Leading Berth: Seuth Pier 78, S. W. Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Me;ee Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-1S-3 Main 3084 Philadelphia te Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelena, Marseilles SS "Lake Creenbriar" Dec. 15 Fer rate and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Inc. 17 State St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Megee Ce. Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-1-2-3 Main 3064 fUMMINQ " LINES U.S.ShippIng Beard Steel Steamen Regular Freight Servica PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS"Arizpa" Sailed SS "Lake Harminia" ..Leading ROTTERDAM te PHILADELPHIA S "Bennie Broek" .Dec. 13 PHILADELPHIA te HAMBURG and BREMEN A Steamer Dec. SS "Gateway City" . . .Jan. 5 PHILADELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE and BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as sufficient cargo offer Fer space and rates apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DILKE3, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. Lembard 4IJ7 4i;-3lfl? Main 134 kiladeliJUa I TOi, SOJHMERI6A S5ssra?r- RIO JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Tannin" Sailed S.S."Lake Fagundus" Dec. 11 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten. Mrys Megee, Steer & Ce., Agts. Drcxel Buildup. P;lnrMphi Lembard S!08::0B EARN-LINE Imerpnriiteil 1 801 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Stearaerg General Carge Regular Service PHILADELPHIA-MANCHESTER Calling at Avonmeulh, Bristel, Cardiff aid Newport, ti sufficient cargo offers A Steamer Dec.- PHILADELPHIA-HAVANA , S S "Lake 1'Vrnnnde".. . . Leatlilir ' l"or rnles unci imrtlculiir npiily t , Earn-Line Steamship Ce. i III!) Seuth Fourth, SI. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Meliahd-America LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam ' Via Plymouth and Boulegne-iur-Me? New Amtterdnm. .. .Dec. 28, Feb. 1 Ryndnm Jan. 8 Fab. 12 Rotterdam Jan. 22 Feb. 28 Noerdam March S Piienir Office, 1531 Wsleut St., Phila. t, V ie stls- eat X alt 7 'i. " 1 f .. r t -cA X.'i ,1A LfiSlfcs Rnffl EWZ7"ifcWj
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