King's Business - 1922-08

The “Best” Books

i®£Your Vacation Choice clean Fiction that you can Safely put into the hands of young people knowing that it will do them good instead of harm. The Tryst Grace Livingstone Hill

PANSY BOOKS Four Girls at Chautauqua Ester Reid Tip Lewis and His Lamp Three People Julia Rei d Chautauqua Girls at Home The King’ s Daughters Ruth Erskine’s Crosses Judge Burnham’s Daugh­ ters Wise and Otherwise Per Volume, 75c The Drowning Boys A Dozen of Them The Exact Truth Glimpses of Boyhood Glimpses of Girlhood Grace Holbrook Hedge Fence Helen the Historian Her Mother’s Bible The Kaleidoscope The Little Card Side by Side Six O’Clock in the Eve­ ning Stories from the Life of Jesus Stories of Great Men Stories of Remarkable Women Their Vacation We Twelve Girls A World o f Little People Per Volume, 50c

The Girl from Montana Grace Livingstone Hill

x “ Wholesome arid enchant­ ing.** From the start the reader is gripped by the plight of the little -heroine, who, finding she is not loved at 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 charmingly told. Price $2.00 In “ The City of Fire*’ Mrs. Hill has produced a novel that 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 spirit­ ually than her recent suc­ cess, “ The Tryst” . Price $2.00 The Search Grace Livingstone Hill “ To the list of pleasing ro­ mances now credited to Grace Livingstone Hill is being added “ The Search" in^which a winsome American girl and a soldier in camp, and at the battle front, furnish theme and motive for a care­ fully wrought engaging love story.” Price $1.75 Finding o f Jasper Holt Grace Livingstone Hill “ A love story involving life on a western prairie. Set forth in a thrilling manner. The story is particularly satisfying. It- reminds one of the stories of old-time chivalry w h e n knighthood fought in^ tour­ ney for ladies’ favor.” Price $1.75 The City of Fire Grace Livingstone Hill

Mrs. Hill is particularly gifted in her power to de­ pict unusually attractive young girls in a thoroughly human and sympathetic man­ ner, and in surrounding them with the atmosphere of engrossing reality. “ The Girl from Montana” possesses all the qualities which have made her stories so popu­ lar. Price $1.50 The Sealed Packet . By Laura Barter Snow An intensely interesting love story in which the charac­ ters 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 put into the hands of un­ saved readers of fiction. Cloth $1.50 Ruth’s Roses Laura Barter Snow A delightful story for -young girls. A good plot — well developed—well sus­ tained with the true Gospel teaching running through from beginning to end. Price $1.00 A Stray Sunbeam Laura Barter Snow Just the kind of a story that you should put into the hands of a young girl that you wanted to have know the Gospel story of Salvation through the shed blood of Jesus. Price $1.00

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