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— iGive Books This Christmas Helpful Books for Children

Bible Boys and Girls Stuart Nye Hutchison, D. D.

Every one of these stories kas an appeal that will reach and stir and van the hearts of children. The author has a special gift for vividly presenting the truths of Scripture, as these stories abundantly show. They cover a variety or subjects, and the truths are clothed in language that reveals. Pastor^ superin­ tendents and teachers will find the volume richly suggestive as to both subjects and methods of treatment in a way to instruct and interest children. Cloth, $1.Z5

Go-to-Bed Stories Lettice Bell Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, the well known London preacher, says of the “Go- to-Bed Stories” : “The title of this book is a delusion and a snare. Having com­ pleted a heavy day’s work, I took it up and it said, 'Go- to-Bed Stories’. 1 com­ menced to look a t it with the result th a t 1 did not go to bed until I had read the whole of it I God has given the authoress a m ost re­ m arkable aptitude f o r teaching children. The great charm aljout this book is the fact th a t the stories alter­ nate between the Bible and the happenings of today.” Cloth, $1.50

50 Missionary Heroes Every Boy and Girl Should Know Julia H. Johnston An illustrated m issionary book for the young. This list of names which the Christian world will not let die is presented for the use of boys and girls -#ho are ready for their first lesson in m issionary history. The aim has been to ,give some clue to the personality of each, associating the person with the place, rather than to give any detailed account of the work accomplished. The childhood and youth of the characters have been dwelt upon and available incidents, showing them to have been actual boys and girls, have been told as of special in­ terest. Cloth, $1.25

Tell Me a True Story Mary Stew art This splendid book of original stories has won a high place, not only in the ueerts of children, for whom they are prim arily intended, b u t also among parents, kindergartners and others who have experienced the thrill of retelling Miss Stew­ a rt’s inim itable stories to child listeners. 5t is a fas­ cinating volume of “Bible Studies for the Children’s Hour’’, which came quickly into deserved popularity. To have children of all ages sit spellbound through story after story only to plead for “ju st one more’’, is an ex­ perience not a t all uncom ­ mon to users of “Tell me a true story’’. Cloth, $1.75

What the Wild Flowers Tell Us Dudley Oliver Osterheld Simple, clear descriptions of the wild flowers, explaining their life and growth and uses, make this book delightful reading for young people and grown-ups alike. From each flower tHe author has drawn a lesson of tru th and beauty in connection with the teachings of the Bible, especially as cen­ tering in the life and teachings of our Lord. The book is valuable for Sunday School teachers, work in Junior congregations and Young People’s Societies. Cloth, $1.50

Next-Door Neighbors

M argaret T. Applegarth A volume of fascinating interest, in which the traits and characteristics of the peoples of various nations who have made their homes within the confines of the United States, are depicted w ith fidelity and color­ ful interest. Mrs. Applegarth possesses in­ dubitably a keen, comprehensive knowledge of the Polish, Italians, Jews, Chinese, In­ dians, Latin-Americans, Irish, and Negroes, together w ith a quite unusual ability for giving her knowledge visualization and sym ­ pathetic expression. Cloth, $1.25

If money does not accompany order goods will he sent C. O. D., unless otherwise specified. If books are to come by mail add 10% for postage. BIOLA BOOK ROOM, Bible Institute, Los Angeles 1313

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