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of Choice Clean Fiction

The Puaing of the Word

The Schonberg– Cotta Family

Four Girla at Chautauqua By ''Pan1y••

By Helen Henshaw Thia book depicts tho wholesome and typical Amer– ican college airl, who with aeriousneea of character can have aa well, the spirit of frolic, that may almost be termed a remtniace.nce of boardlna-achool life. lntet– woven la a love theme, mak– ing it entirely natural and in keeping with the aur– round.inga and environment. Cloth, $1.&0 The Lure of the Leopard Skin By JoHphlne H. WHtervclt A stlrrlna story of adven– ture centered around experi– ences of a young American who a-oes into Africa chiefly in search of adventure. This he finds in good measure and something else besides. He comes to know the Saviour and becomes Imbued with the Spirit. A dellghtful ro– mance ta interwoven which holds the reader's attention. Cloth, $1.75 The Findins of Jasper Holt By Grace UvinS"ston Hill The love story of a west– ern man and an eastern woman, in which a railroad accident, a horse race, and yellow roses play an lm· portant role in bringing out the hero's best. The atory ia particularly aatisfying. It reminds one of the stories of old ttme chivalry when knighthood fought in tourney for ladies' favor. Cloth, •t.75

By Mra. Rundle Charles A truly wonderful his– torical narrative of the times of Martin Luther. Cives the reader a good underatanding of how the Reformation began and how it spread. The characters are true to life and his– tory-vividly portrayed. Cloth, $1.25 Donald Campbell's Loyalty By Sara C. Palm.er A Christian story book which shows the progress of the transformin~ and stabil– izing power of the Word ol God in a modern Americnn family. Donald Campbell was tested, and hie loyalty to his Lord, to hia father"s good name, and to his coun– try in the World War wa& proved, with happy results. Cloth, $1.35 Prof. Margaret W. Eggleston The author says in her preface: "Workers with girls know this need of the girl and are constantly searching for stories that will appeal to her. Most of these stories have been written because of the special problems that needed to be met-problems peculiar to adolescence-– problems found in every club and class of such girls the country over. Price, $1.50 Fireside Stories for Girls in Their Teens

Four young ladies, for a :~~~~~~g ou~~a ~hau~:u:~: with no other purpose than that of a merry ..lark" in that beautiful spot. The summer ao lightly beaun, turns out to be of moat weighty importance and also brinQ:a genuine pleasure to the Kirla. Cloth. 75c The Girl From Montana By Grace Livingston Hill Mra. Hill ts particularly gifted in her power to de– pict unusually attractive young girls in a thoroughly human and sympathetic manner, ana in surrounding ~~~~s':t!~ ~~:u~~~~.?~erG1~~ from Montana'' possesses all the qualities which have made her stories so popular. Cloth, $1.50

Judge Burnham'• Daughten By •'Pana~

This splendid story for girls tella of a Christian step-mother's trials with two beautiful and wayward eisters, in full g I o w of early womanhood. Ruth Erekine, well-known as one of the memorable "Four Girls at Chautauqua" finds that her efforts have brought a result beyond her expecta– tion. Cloth, 75c

If books are to come by mail add 10% for postage. If money does not accompany order, goods will be sent C. 0. D., unless otherwise specified. BIOLA BOOK ROOM, Bible Institute, Los Angeles, Cal.

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