King's Business - 1922-12

---- iGive Books This Christmas Choice Clean Fiction Just the kind of books that you like to read. Just the kind of books that you like for your children to read.

A Stray Sunbeam By L aura B arter Snow Ju st the kind of a story th at you should put into the hands of a young girl th at you w anted to have know the Gospel story of Salvation through tne shed blood of Jesus. Cloth, $1.00 The Sealed Packet By L aura B arter Snow An intensely interesting love sto ry in which the char­ acters are all real men and women living actual lives. And best of all, the claims - of Jesus Christ as Savior are not forgotten. A good book to p u t into the hands of un­ saved readers of fiction. Cloth, $1.50 By L aura B arter Snow A story very much out of the ordinary—and decidedly better. A romance having the gospel story of Salvation through faith in Jesús Christ woven through and through. A very safe story for young folks. Cloth, $1.50 Her Bright Tomorrow Laura B arter Snow “Her B right Tomorrow” is the story of a young girl who is governess to three children in an unchristian home. Her faithful w itness­ ing for her Master, in ter­ woven w ith an interesting love story, holds the atten ­ tion of the reader through­ out. A good book to put into the hands of young girls. Cloth, $1.00 Honor’s Quest

The King’s Daughter By ‘Tansy*' This story deals w ith a young girl called by duty from a C hristian home to a position as housekeeper for her father in a village tav ­ ern. Her victory over un­ favorable circum stances in home and in church is brought about by her work not being done in her own strength. Cloth, 75c Wise and Otherwise By “Pansy" This book abounds in keen wit, and shows a wonderful insight into human nature. It deals effectively as well as entertainingly w ith such subjects as: a young m inis­ te r’s wife’s fondness of dress; entertainm ents for those classed as religious; and the position of women employed for house work. Cloth, 75c Tip is found a ragged boy in a mission class, deserving his bad name, and becomes respected and h o n o r e d through the teaching of his sacred “Lamp.” He over­ comes himself and wins his way against unfriendliness and disdain. The influence for good exerted by this book can never be estimated. Cloth, 75c By “Pansy” The “three people” are three boys born on the same day; one in the aristocracy, one in the well-to-do middle class, and one in the slums. The boy with the least chance is the one to come safely to manhood and act a noble p art in helping others. Cloth, 75c Three People Tip Lewis and His Lamp By “Pansy”

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Grace Livingston Hill The story of “Mickey”, a little newsboy, and of his love for Starr, the daughter of a rich banker. How they, eventually struggle through class prejudice to happiness is developed through a series of absorbing incidents. The social differences which sep­ arate them are brilliantly contrasted. Cloth, $1.75 Grace Livingston Hill In “The City of Fire” Mrs. Hill has produced a novel th at is symbolic of the hu­ man heart. It is a story of intense interest and appeal, and combines swiftly moving action with a wonderful faith. An even greater book sp irit­ ually than her recent suc­ cess, “The T ryst.” Cloth, $2.00 The Red Signal By Grace Livingston Hill Adventure and high ro­ mance came back w ith the Great W ar—b u t not all gal­ lant deeds were displayed on battlefields. Perhaps the finest touch in this exciting novel is Hilda’s gradual for­ getfulness of self as she realizes how her country can be served. There is a delightful romance inter- woveri with the plot. Cloth, $1.75 The City of Fire Grace Livingston Hill “Wholesome and enchant­ ing.” From the sta rt the reader is gripped by. the plight of the little heroine, who, finding she is not loved a t home, suddenly leaves it and goes to New York. The characters in. the story are cleverly drawn. There is plenty of action and inci­ dent, all charm ingly told. Cloth, $2.00 The Tryst

If money does not accompany order goods will be 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

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